The George Mason University women’s soccer team has unveiled its schedule for the fall of 2025, packed with thrilling matchups that promise excitement. They will compete in 18 regular-season games, with 10 of those held at the familiar George Mason Stadium.
The season kicks off on Saturday, August 9, when the team hosts Howard. Just a few days later, they’ll travel to William & Mary for their first away game on August 14. The end of August brings a busy stretch, featuring home games against Delaware on August 21 and James Madison on August 24, followed by two road games against Villanova (August 28) and Penn (August 31).
September starts with a home match against Elon on the 7th. The team will also face Loyola Maryland in Baltimore on September 11 and return home to play American on September 14.
Conference play begins with a key matchup against George Washington at home on September 20. The Patriots will then face road challenges against Richmond on September 25 and La Salle on September 28.
October heats up with several crucial A-10 games. They’ll host St. Bonaventure on October 2 and take a trip to Duquesne on October 5 before welcoming VCU on October 11. The regular season wraps up with more A-10 battles, including games against Davidson (October 16), Fordham (October 19), Dayton (October 23), and a home match against Saint Joseph’s on October 26.
This blend of tough non-conference and A-10 games sets the stage for an exciting season. The team is eager to secure a strong position for a postseason run.
Recent statistics show that strong out-of-conference schedules can significantly boost teams’ rankings and postseason opportunities. According to a study by the NCAA, teams that perform well in early matches often translate that momentum into later success.
In addition to matchups, fan engagement plays a crucial role in team performance. The excitement expressed by fans on social media can bolster player morale. As the season approaches, many supporters are already sharing their expectations and hopes on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, creating a buzz around the upcoming games.
For more information on the George Mason University women’s soccer team and their season, you can visit their official athletics page here.