The 2025-26 non-conference schedule for Stanford Women’s Basketball has been released (all tipoff times are TBA; home is bold; away is italics; neutral is neither): Wednesday, October 29th vs. Cal State LA (Exhibition) Monday, November 3rd vs.
The 2025-26 non-conference schedule for Stanford Women’s Basketball has been released (all tipoff times are TBA; home is bold; away is italics; neutral is neither):
Wednesday, October 29th vs. Cal State LA (Exhibition)
Monday, November 3rd vs. UNC Greensboro
Thursday, November 6th vs. Santa Clara
Sunday, November 9th vs. Cal Poly
Friday, November 14th at Washington State
Sunday, November 16th at Gonzaga
Thursday, November 20th vs. UC Davis
Sunday, November 23rd vs. Lehigh
Friday, November 28th vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Resorts World Classic in Las Vegas, NV)
Saturday, November 29th vs. Colorado State (Resorts World Classic in Las Vegas, NV)
Wednesday, December 3rd vs. Tennessee (ACC/SEC Challenge)
Friday, December 19th vs. Washington
Sunday, December 21st vs. Oregon (Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA)
Sunday, December 28th vs. Cornell
I’ll provide more thoughts on the schedule when I do my full schedule breakdown, but just eyeballing this, this is a solid non-conference schedule for Stanford. They have plenty of home games and won’t do much in the way of travel as all their travel is limited to the Pacific time zone. Road trips to the state of Washington and Las Vegas, Nevada. And then a neutral site game in San Francisco. So from a travel standpoint, this is pretty nice.
On top of having good travel conditions, there’s some quality opponents they’ll see as well. The three former Pac-12 opponents are all strong programs in Oregon, Washington, and Washington State and then Gonzaga on the road is always tough. Welcoming Tennessee to The Farm is always a big deal, too. The Las Vegas trip on paper isn’t as tough, but any neutral site event will test you.
Lastly, they have a nice blend of easier opponents like UNC Greensboro, Cal Poly, UC Davis, Lehigh, and Cornell just to help them gel as a team and learn from each other before diving head first into the toughest games on their schedule. You need games like that and then hey, you never can sleep on anybody. With a star studded recruiting class coming in with freshmen Hailee Swain, Alexandra Eschmeyer, Carly Amborn, Lara Somfai, and Nora Ezike, it’ll be fun to see how quickly they start to gel with one another in year two of the Kate Paye era.
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