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NCAA Division II Softball Southeast Super Regional
May 21-22, 2026 • Haines & Carolyn Hill Stadium at Lynn Cottrell Park • Dahlonega, Georgia

The winner of the best-of-three series in Dahlonega will advance to the NCAA Division II Softball National Championship to be held from
May 28 through June 3 at Frost Stadium at Warner Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

 
UNG
#1 North Georgia
Peach Belt Conference
Roster | Schedule | Stats
#2 Francis Marion
Conference Carolinas
Roster | Schedule | Stats
 
PURCHASE TICKETS

$15 General Admission | $10 Seniors (65+), Military & Students | Children Free (5th Grade & Under)
Daily tickets include all games for the day | A ticket or event credential will be required for entrance into Lynn Cottrell Park

 
THURSDAY, MAY 21
2:00 p.m. Game #1 #1 North Georgia vs. #2 Francis Marion Watch | Live Statistics
FRIDAY, MAY 22
12:00 p.m. Game #2 #3 Francis Marion vs. #1 North Georgia Watch | Live Statistics
2:30 p.m. Game #3 If Needed: Game #1 Loser Must Win Game #2 Watch | Live Statistics
 
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Outside Food & Drink/Coolers
No outside food, drink or coolers are allowed to be brought into UNG Athletics venues (past ticketing gates). 
 
Tailgating/Alcohol
The University of North Georgia allows tailgating in designated areas only (parking lot of athletic facilities). The consumption of alcohol is permitted in accordance with university,  state and local laws. Alcoholic beverages should be consumed responsibly and only in designated tailgating areas. Tailgating is only permissible on game days four hours prior to competition and two hours after competition.
 
Pets/Service Animals
With the exception of service animals, pets are not allowed in any section of University of North Georgia athletic facilities. Our pet policy is a mandated university-wide policy that was established for the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors, and for the protection, efficient use and enjoyment of the campuses by ensuring that pets do not become a threat, health hazard, nuisance or distraction to University events. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Detailed regulations on service animals can be found on the ADA Requirements (Service Animals) website.
 
The following items are not permitted at any of our facilities:
• Alcohol - except in designated tailgating areas
• Animals - except documented service animals for guests with disabilities
• Artificial powered noisemakers
• Clothing with profane, inappropriate or abusive language
• Fireworks
• Illegal drugs
• Laser pointers
• Sports equipment to include soccer balls, basketballs, footballs, etc.
• Weapons

 
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