The Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament is not going anywhere.
The SEC, along with the City of Hoover and the Public Park and Recreation Board of the City of Hoover, announced on Thursday an agreement to hold the SEC Baseball Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium through at least 2028.
The agreement allows the league the option of exercising additional extensions to hold the annual tournament at the Hoover Met in 2029 and 2030.
“The SEC Tournament has become one of the premier events in college baseball and the Hoover Met is a special venue for our fans,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “We look forward to continuing a positive relationship with the City of Hoover as the home of our baseball tournament.”
The Hoover Met has hosted the SEC Tournament every year since 1998, excluding 2020 when the event was cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. Attendance records were set in each of the last two tournaments, with a total attendance of 180,004 spectators in 2024.
Renovations to the stadium entrance and parking lot were among the enhancements completed earlier this year. The other improvements are scheduled to be completed prior to the 2025 tournament, including the replacement of reserved stadium seats.
The Finley Center, a 155,000-square foot entertainment facility opened in 2017 adjacent to the Hoover Met, and it has served as home to Fan Fest during the SEC Baseball Tournament.
“For the past 27 years, the City of Hoover has been pleased to host the SEC Baseball Tournament,” Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato said. “Over those years, we’ve developed a great partnership with the SEC. The City has worked extremely hard to provide stellar customer service, and make sure we understand what players, coaches, fans, and the SEC expect from us. Working as a team, we believe we’ve built a brand and with all our members, we have created what we believe is the best environment in college baseball. We are so grateful that the SEC continues to support hosting the SEC Baseball Tournament in Hoover.”
The 2025 SEC Tournament will be the first to include every league team, including new members Oklahoma and Texas. The 16-team tournament will be conducted in a single-elimination format. Tickets will go on sale in March at SECsports.com.