University Southern California Trojans

USC Women's Soccer Announces 2026 Schedule
May 19, 2026 | Women's Soccer
LOS ANGELES – The USC women's soccer team announced its 2026 schedule on Tuesday (May 19) as the Trojans head into their second season in Rawlinson Stadium and third campaign in the Big Ten.
The 18-game slate opens on August 12 against Duke and features 12 opponents who made the NCAA Tournament last season. Nine of the Trojans' regular season matchups this season will be at home.
HOME SLATE
After opening at home against Duke, USC will also host New Mexico State and St. Mary's at Rawlinson Stadium before the start of Big Ten play.
The Trojans start conference play at home on September 10 against Michigan State, while also hosting Purdue (Sept. 13) that same week. USC also hosts Oregon (Sept. 20), Illinios (Oct. 8) and Indiana (Oct. 11), before closing the regular season by hosting crosstown rivals UCLA on October 30.
ROAD SLATE
The Trojan's first road test of the regular season will be at Pepperdine on August 16. USC also travels to BYU (Aug. 22) and Stanford (Sept. 3) during nonconference play.
USC's Big Ten road games will be at Ohio State (Sept. 24), Penn State (Sept. 27), Washington (Oct. 4), Northwestern (Oct. 18), Nebraska (Oct. 22) and Iowa (Oct. 25) this season.
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
As always, USC will face one of the toughest slates in the country this year, with 12 of the 18 opponents scheduled having made the NCAA Tournament last season, including two who made the College Cup (Stanford and Duke). In addition to the Cardinal and Blue Devils, Pepperdine, BYU, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Washington, Illinois, Northwestern, Iowa and UCLA made the 2025 tournament. Those 12 teams won 22 NCAA Tournament games, with Stanford finishing as national runners-up.
RAWLINSON STADIUM
The Trojans opened up their brand-new facility, Rawlinson Stadium, last season after spending one year playing off campus during construction.
The $38 million project was announced in 2023 and broke ground on April 9, 2024, with construction finishing last summer. The stadium was built over the site of the former McAlister Field and has a maximum capacity of 2,500 fans. USC held a ribbon cutting ceremony prior to the season opener against CBU on August 17.
In its first year playing at Rawlinson, USC welcomed over 13,000 fans to the facility, with an average of 1,338 per game. More info on game days at Rawlinson Stadium is available here.
BROADCAST/TICKET INFORMATION
Broadcast information will be announced by the Big Ten later this summer. All USC home games will be broadcast on either B1G+ or the Big Ten Network. Opponent broadcast information will be added as it becomes available.
Tickets for USC home games will be available in the near future as well. Continue to check in at USCTrojans.com/tickets or with the USC women's soccer social media channels for the release of this season's ticket information.
The 18-game slate opens on August 12 against Duke and features 12 opponents who made the NCAA Tournament last season. Nine of the Trojans' regular season matchups this season will be at home.
HOME SLATE
After opening at home against Duke, USC will also host New Mexico State and St. Mary's at Rawlinson Stadium before the start of Big Ten play.
The Trojans start conference play at home on September 10 against Michigan State, while also hosting Purdue (Sept. 13) that same week. USC also hosts Oregon (Sept. 20), Illinios (Oct. 8) and Indiana (Oct. 11), before closing the regular season by hosting crosstown rivals UCLA on October 30.
ROAD SLATE
The Trojan's first road test of the regular season will be at Pepperdine on August 16. USC also travels to BYU (Aug. 22) and Stanford (Sept. 3) during nonconference play.
USC's Big Ten road games will be at Ohio State (Sept. 24), Penn State (Sept. 27), Washington (Oct. 4), Northwestern (Oct. 18), Nebraska (Oct. 22) and Iowa (Oct. 25) this season.
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
As always, USC will face one of the toughest slates in the country this year, with 12 of the 18 opponents scheduled having made the NCAA Tournament last season, including two who made the College Cup (Stanford and Duke). In addition to the Cardinal and Blue Devils, Pepperdine, BYU, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Washington, Illinois, Northwestern, Iowa and UCLA made the 2025 tournament. Those 12 teams won 22 NCAA Tournament games, with Stanford finishing as national runners-up.
RAWLINSON STADIUM
The Trojans opened up their brand-new facility, Rawlinson Stadium, last season after spending one year playing off campus during construction.
The $38 million project was announced in 2023 and broke ground on April 9, 2024, with construction finishing last summer. The stadium was built over the site of the former McAlister Field and has a maximum capacity of 2,500 fans. USC held a ribbon cutting ceremony prior to the season opener against CBU on August 17.
In its first year playing at Rawlinson, USC welcomed over 13,000 fans to the facility, with an average of 1,338 per game. More info on game days at Rawlinson Stadium is available here.
BROADCAST/TICKET INFORMATION
Broadcast information will be announced by the Big Ten later this summer. All USC home games will be broadcast on either B1G+ or the Big Ten Network. Opponent broadcast information will be added as it becomes available.
Tickets for USC home games will be available in the near future as well. Continue to check in at USCTrojans.com/tickets or with the USC women's soccer social media channels for the release of this season's ticket information.
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