SEC Releases 2026 Women's Hoops League Schedule

#3
#3
View attachment 761247

I can see us getting 12 maybe 13 conference wins. Three very hard road games at Sc, Okla, and LSU. Not saying we can't win one or all of them but they look like the ones most challenging. Hopefully 8 and 0 at home and 5 and 3 road would give us a great SEC season should get us in the top three could possibly win the league.
 
#5
#5


Aside from all the tough road games, I like the construction of the conference schedule this year. It's not so top heavy to start, which will be good after a tough non conference slate. We'll have time to get our ish together before conference play ramps up in late January. Late February will be tough playing at OK and at LSU.

I like this.
 
#6
#6


Aside from all the tough road games, I like the construction of the conference schedule this year. It's not so top heavy to start, which will be good after a tough non conference slate. We'll have time to get our ish together before conference play ramps up in late January. Late February will be tough playing at OK and at LSU.

I like this.

Like to see us go 9 and 0 going into the SC game.
 
#7
#7
#12
#12
The girls will be ready....
a0d04fa9e37ebebb78cfadc3940e5467.gif
 
#13
#13
Yep, no marquee home games in the OOC schedule and Texas is the only top 10 team in conference coming to TBA. Home schedule is really weak this year.

Gotta win those home games. Sucks to play most of the good teams on the road, but I’m glad they aren’t stacked back to back like they have been years past.
 
#14
#14
I think that the schedule won't build the attendance up much despite the increased interest in the Lady Vols. The only time I remember not playing 4 SEC Sunday home games was when one of the big games was moved to Monday night for TV. This year that is not the case. They just gave us 5 Thursday games and 3 Sunday games. At least the last two Sunday games could have tremendous atmospheres against Texas and Vandy, respectively. The schedule does seem more balanced compared to last year in terms of not playing so many ranked teams all in a row. I am glad the game at UCONN will be played between Mississippi State and Georgia rather than some other major teams. Nevertheless, it is fairly stacked at the end, especially if Vandy is still ranked.
 
#17
#17
So... is it oversimplified to think that our home schedule for 2026-'27--in and out of conference--should be stacked & juicy?
Well, the SEC opponents flip home/away, so you know you'll pick up SC and LSU at home. UCLA was announced as a two-year series, so they'll come here next season. MTSU will come as the last game of the four-game series. The SEC-ACC Challenge runs through 2028 and it typically rotates home/away, so you'll get a home game for that, though it almost certainly won't be Stanford. I'd assume UConn will continue, so they'll likely come here again, although I wonder if it'll pause or go to a neutral site for a year to help better balance the home/road rotations of the non-conference games.
 
#19
#19
Well, the SEC opponents flip home/away, so you know you'll pick up SC and LSU at home. UCLA was announced as a two-year series, so they'll come here next season. MTSU will come as the last game of the four-game series. The SEC-ACC Challenge runs through 2028 and it typically rotates home/away, so you'll get a home game for that, though it almost certainly won't be Stanford. I'd assume UConn will continue, so they'll likely come here again, although I wonder if it'll pause or go to a neutral site for a year to help better balance the home/road rotations of the non-conference games.
:D Dat's what I'm talkin' 'bout!
 
  • Like
Reactions: chuckiepoo

VN Store



Back
Top