2023-24 Schedules

Started by SKUD, May 16, 2023, 07:49:35 AM

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SKUD

Anyone see any schedules posted yet?  Link them here.

Ejay

My kid showed me his schedule a few weeks ago. Likely won't get posted until mid-August though.

Another Mom

Washington and Lee:

https://generalssports.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule/2023

Though it may not be set in stone.

I am starting to get itchy for seeing some games!!!



Gregory Sager

Quote from: Kuiper on May 16, 2023, 04:01:34 PM
North Park (including games at Wash U and at John Carroll this year)

https://athletics.northpark.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

Wash U has more or less joined Chicago as an annual presence on the NPU schedule.

Throw in Ohio Northern, and you have the core of a fairly decent non-conference schedule for the Vikings this coming season.
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Kuiper

Quote from: Gregory Sager on May 16, 2023, 04:14:22 PM
Quote from: Kuiper on May 16, 2023, 04:01:34 PM
North Park (including games at Wash U and at John Carroll this year)

https://athletics.northpark.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

Wash U has more or less joined Chicago as an annual presence on the NPU schedule.

Throw in Ohio Northern, and you have the core of a fairly decent non-conference schedule for the Vikings this coming season.

Oh I agree.  I was just noting that those were two potentially tough away games, especially since they are both Wednesday road games that are part of three game weeks scheduled back to back.

And the week before the Wash U mid-week game they play Chicago on Tuesday



NEPAFAN

are you guys just looking randomly for updated schedules or is there a trick to the searching?
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Kuiper

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Quote from: NEPAFAN on May 22, 2023, 10:13:02 AM
are you guys just looking randomly for updated schedules or is there a trick to the searching?

My guess is that most people who follow one team or conference have already or will post when their school's schedule is posted.  Maybe a few others follow multiple teams on Instagram and post when they come out

If you're insane or procrastinating like me, you can simply search for 2023 (or 2023-2024 to avoid the 2022-2023 ones from last year) men's soccer schedule or something like that and sift through the US Soccer/DI/DII/NAIA morass to find the D3 schedules.  You have to have a pretty good sense of the D3 universe by name to do that without wasting a lot of time clicking through though.

For example, a quick search right now found a few others:

Wheaton (IL)

https://athletics.wheaton.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule/2023

Wisconsin-Whitewater

https://uwwsports.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

Wooster

https://www.woosterathletics.com/sports/msoc/2023-24/schedule

Millsapps

https://gomajors.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule/2023

Bates (of interest to the NESCAC crowd since it means the conference schedule is done)

https://gobatesbobcats.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

University of New England

https://athletics.une.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule/2023

Ohio Wesleyan

https://battlingbishops.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

Westminster

https://athletics.westminster.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule

Calvin

https://calvinknights.com/sports/mens-soccer/schedule/2023

Macalester

https://athletics.macalester.edu/sports/mens-soccer/schedule




Kuiper

I posted this in the Go WEST thread, but on the off chance someone who reads this thread is actually interested in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), I'll post those here as well as they come out.  For those not from the West, what's interesting from the SCIAC is seeing who is traveling this year (either going elsewhere or coming here) and who teams play in conference.  On the former, it's usually a budgetary issue, limiting it to once every few years, but it can also signal whether a coach is optimistic about his team.  On the latter, the SCIAC ditched the home-away round robin conference schedule a few years ago in favor of more non-conference games.  Both features give SCIAC teams a chance to schedule more strong non-conference opponents to boost their strength of schedule for the NCAA tourney bids, but the latter unbalances the conference so teams have double games against half the conference and single games against the other half.  That can really impact who makes the conference tourney if some teams end up stronger or weaker than expected (or get all of their games thrown out because their school suspends them halfway through the season like CMS last year).

Redlands (double games against Occidental, Cal Lutheran, Chapman, and La Verne)

https://www.goredlands.com/sports/msoc/2023-24/schedule

Chapman (double games against Redlands, CMS, Pomona-Pitzer. Cal Tech)

https://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/msoc/2023-24/schedule

SimpleCoach

Haven't looked at all of them, but man, the Ohio Wesleyan schedule is not for the faint of heart....

SC.

Kuiper

Others who follow the Centennial Conference closer than I do may already know this, but I just found out that the Centennial actually publishes the conference schedules for men's soccer (and other sports) in three year cycles and they do it years in advance (the latest one on the website for 2021-2024 says it was last updated Oct. 11, 2019).  So, you can already see the conference schedule for all teams in 2023 (and 2024 if you wanted to plan ahead).

https://www.centennial.org/Schedules/2021-24_Men-s_Soccer_-_APPROVED.pdf

In the current world of small liberal arts colleges closing left and right, I would expect most conferences either don't do this or don't publish it.  They also list the Jewish Holidays and then proceed to ignore them by scheduling games that appear to conflict (depending upon game time)  ???


mngopher

Not a full schedule for either, but on Sept 1 U of Chicago will travel to Northfield to play St. Olaf.