San Diego State women’s soccer announces 2026 schedule with nine home matches

Mike Friesen, Head Coach at SDSU Aztecs Women's Soccer
Mike Friesen, Head Coach at SDSU Aztecs Women's Soccer
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The San Diego State women’s soccer program announced its 2026 schedule on June 3, featuring nine of the team’s 17 matches to be played at home.

The Aztecs will begin their season with two exhibition games: hosting USC on August 5 and visiting San Diego on August 8. The regular season starts with an away match against UC San Diego on August 12, marking the first time since a win at Nebraska in 2022 that SDSU opens the regular season on the road. The team will then return home for matches against Portland State (August 16), Washington (August 19), and Pacific (August 27).

In September, SDSU is scheduled for three consecutive road games at Oklahoma State (September 3), Texas Tech (September 6), and Utah Valley (September 12). These are return trips after recent seasons’ home meetings. Non-conference play concludes with home games against Pepperdine on September 17 and Northern Colorado on September 20.

The Pac-12 era begins for the Aztecs with a home match versus Boise State on October 1. Additional conference play includes away contests at Texas State and Oregon State, as well as a series of both home and away fixtures throughout October against teams such as Colorado State, Washington State, Fresno State, and Gonzaga. The regular season ends November 5 at Utah State.

Following regular-season play, the top four teams in the conference will advance to the Pac-12 Tournament scheduled for either November 11 and November 14 or November 12 and November 15. The tournament will be hosted by the team with this season’s highest non-conference RPI. Start times for all matches are expected to be announced in coming weeks.



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