2025-2026 Women’s Schedule

Now that it's official, great schedule! 2 guaranteed Q1 games with Texas and TCU. 5 games the way I see it, which have potential to be Q2 and not worse than Q3 (@ Columbia, Neutral v. Green bay, Home vs. Fairfield, @ Liberty, Neutral v. Penn State).

Good balance of great teams and setting up ourselves nicely for an at-large. I think if we finish 11-2 with losses to Texas and TCU, we will be in good shape for at-large heading into conference play. Can't wait for the season to start!
 
Spiders in first preseason projected bracketology as 5 seed and AQ. George Mason last four in at 11 seed.

That would be really impressive if the projection becomes reality. I think it is going to take quite an effort to do as well as last year, but believe that Rousell and staff have as good a chance as any. Looking forward to the season.
 
My official women’s season predictions:
OOC: 9-4. Losses to both Texas teams, at Columbia, and one other neutral or away game.
In conference: 15-3. Loss at George Mason, at Davidson, and one other random team

We win A10 tournament to head into post season play 27-7. We get a 7 seed.

Make the elite 8.
 
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Florida State is a great get. ODU nothing to write home about, but they're a regional opponent and likely better than Coppin and Alabama A&M we have in the field this year.

Would be great to get another top-tier team in that likely final spot. Matchups are of course key. but we'd seemingly face two out of Florida State, ODU, and the final team.
 
Spiders in first preseason projected bracketology as 5 seed and AQ. George Mason last four in at 11 seed.

Creme updated his bracketology this morning and has dropped the Spiders to a 7 seed.

He has Bona in as the AQ as a 16-seed for some reason, I guess because they're still undefeated? I've seen quirky AQs when there's an early conference game and a mediocre/bad team ends up at the top of the conference at 1–0 ahead of a bunch of 0–0s for a while, but using regular season record (especially without considering strength of schedule) seems weird to me.

Anyway, Mason is now his third team out.

 
Another week, another bracketology update from Creme. Spiders drop another line to the dreaded 8-seed vs Oregon for the right to likely face South Carolina. The wonky Bona auto bid is gone and he now has it going to the Spiders. Mason is second team out, while Columbia is his fourth team.

The rich keep getting richer...there are only 4 multi-bid conferences in his current projection. Big Ten has 13 bids, SEC has 11, ACC has 9 and Big 12 has 8. Gross.

 
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