VENUE
635 Champions Way
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
May 21-24, 2024
Tickets are $12 per day if purchased in advance online through GoFan. Tickets are $15 per day if purchased with cash at the gate. School-age children and older are required to have a ticket. TACA cards will be honored when presented with a matching photo ID. The TSSAA/TMSAA ID card will NOT be accepted for admission. School administrators who are registered on the TSSAA Portal can sign-in for free admission at the pass gate.
Parking is $5 per day. Patrons will receive a parking pass that will be accepted at all Spring Fling venues for the rest of the day.
Coaches must wear their TSSAA-provided credential or pay admission. Only coaches recognized by the member school and TSSAA will be provided credentials. Coaches will sign in participants at each venue. At team events, participants will be admitted as a team only.
Pets are not permitted at any Spring Fling venue.
Smoking is not permitted at any Spring Fling venue, including the use of e-cigarettes.
Blackman High School | 3945 Blaze Dr, Murfreesboro | Directions |
Middle Tennessee Christian School | 240 MTCS Rd, Murfreesboro | Directions |
Oakland High School | 2225 Patriot Dr, Murfreesboro | Directions |
Riverdale High School | 802 Warrior Dr, Murfreesboro | Directions |
Seigel High School | 3300 Siegel Rd, Murfreesboro | Directions |
Smyrna High School | 100 Bulldog Dr, Smyrna | Directions |
Stewarts Creek High School | 301 Red Hawk Parkway, Smyrna | Directions |
Wilson Central High School | 419 Wildcat Way, Lebanon | Directions |
Coolers are not permitted inside the facility.
Reese Smith Jr. Field is handicap accessible.
Concessions are available for purchase inside the facility.
For more information about the area, visit the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce website at VisitRutherfordTN.com.
Information for participating schools can be found on TSSAA.org.
All preliminary rounds of the TSSAA state baseball series are held at member high schools in or near Murfreesboro. Each tournament culminates in championship games held at Reese Smith Jr. Field.
The stadium is home of the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders and has been site of the TSSAA Finals since 2006.
Reese Smith Jr. Field was the first lighted college baseball facility in the state and accommodates 2,600 spectators.