Story Links Pride Pass Full Schedule COLLEGE PARK, MD – Maryland women’s lacrosse head coach Cathy Reese announced the team’s 2025 schedule on Wednesday. Maryland will be on the road a week later for a clash with James Madison in Harrisonburg on March 1, before taking on Penn State in Happy Valley on March 13. Maryland will […]
COLLEGE PARK, MD – Maryland women’s lacrosse head coach Cathy Reese announced the team’s 2025 schedule on Wednesday. Maryland will be on the road a week later for a clash with James Madison in Harrisonburg on March 1, before taking on Penn State in Happy Valley on March 13.
Maryland will then stay at home to play Michigan at The Plex on March 16. The Terps and Wolverines played a nail-biter last season in Ann Arbor, with then-No. 1 Maryland coming away with an 8-6 victory over then-No. 2 Michigan.Interested in season tickets? Fans can now purchase a Maryland Athletics Pride Pass for the upcoming athletic season for . The Pride Pass is an all-Olympic sports season ticket that admits the holder to all regular season events for the following sports: Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Lacrosse, Wrestling, and Baseball. Click here to purchase!
“We are so excited to get this season started,” said Reese. “We had a great fall together with a lot of new talent and cannot wait to showcase it this spring. Our fans will have a lot of fun watching this roster against a really good schedule.” Over half of Maryland’s 16 opponents on the schedule finished last season in the top 25 of the IWLCA poll, including three of the four teams that were part of the Final Four, highlighted by reigning national champion Northwestern, Penn, and Michigan. The Terps will also get a chance to take on Syracuse and Virginia, who were in the top ten of the final poll of the season.
Maryland will open the season at home taking on Syracuse on February 15. Last season, Maryland defeated the Orange in an overtime thriller in a top-10 matchup.
The Terps remain home for two weeks to face Georgetown, Saint Joseph’s and Denver. This will be the first time Reese faces off against former assistant coach and Terp alum, Caitlyn Phipps. Phipps accepted the head coach position for Georgetown this past fall.The Terps will travel to Evanston for a matchup with Northwestern on March 22. Maryland will return to College Park to face a new Big Ten opponent in Oregon on March 27, followed by a game at Penn on March 31.
The team will then take their furthest trip of the season out west to take on Arizona State on April 3 before facing another new face in the conference, USC on April 5. After returning to the east coast, Maryland will face off against UVA at Notre Dame Prep on April 9.
The Terps will then be back at The Plex to take on Ohio State on April 13, before heading on their final road game of the regular season against Rutgers on April 16.
Big Ten play wraps up with Maryland taking on Johns Hopkins at home on April 19.
Game times and TV destinations will be announced at a later date. All game dates are subject to change for television.