
Women’s Soccer Announces 2025 Schedule
June 13, 2025 | Women's Soccer
The Cards will have 11 home games at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes is pleased to announce the Cardinals schedule for the 2025 season. The Cardinals 18-game schedule is highlighted by 11 home games at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium. The Cardinals are coming off a 2024 season where they were 6-2-3 in games played at Lynn Stadium.
The Cardinals start the non-conference season out on the road for the first time since the 2019 season. Louisville will square off with two SEC foes to begin the season in Auburn on August 14 and Vanderbilt in Nashville on August 17. It will be just the second meeting all-time against Auburn and the first meeting against Vanderbilt since 2019. Back in 2019, the Cardinals knocked off the ninth-ranked Commodores in overtime, 1-0.
The Cardinals will return home to begin a six-game homestand the following week. The Cards home opener is set for August 21 against Detroit Mercy and will close the week with a matchup against Wright State on August 24. It will just be the second meeting all-time between the Cardinals and Detroit Mercy while the Cards have won the last three matchups against Wright State.
The next week features home games against USC Upstate on August 28 and Coastal Carolina on August 31. It will be the first time the Cardinals have faced both teams in program history.
The homestand will conclude the following week after matchups against Kent State on September 4 and Dayton on September 7. The Cards are 1-0-1 all-time against Kent State and have won four of the last five games against Dayton.
ACC play begins with a road match against Florida State on September 11 before the Cards return home for three-straight matches. Louisville will square off against Virginia Tech on September 14, Clemson on September 19 and Miami on September 22, all at Lynn Stadium. The Cards are 4-3-2 all-time against the Hokies and 7-2-1 all-time against the Hurricanes.
A three-game road swing follows the homestand as the Cardinals will travel to Notre Dame on October 3, Wake Forest on October 9 and Boston College on October 12. The Cardinals forced a scoreless draw against 13th-ranked Notre Dame last season and are unbeaten in their last three matchups against Boston College.
Two of the final three games will be at home as the Cardinals host Virginia on October 18 and SMU on October 30. The final road game of the season will be in between those games as the Cards travel to NC State on October 23.
The Cardinals start the non-conference season out on the road for the first time since the 2019 season. Louisville will square off with two SEC foes to begin the season in Auburn on August 14 and Vanderbilt in Nashville on August 17. It will be just the second meeting all-time against Auburn and the first meeting against Vanderbilt since 2019. Back in 2019, the Cardinals knocked off the ninth-ranked Commodores in overtime, 1-0.
The Cardinals will return home to begin a six-game homestand the following week. The Cards home opener is set for August 21 against Detroit Mercy and will close the week with a matchup against Wright State on August 24. It will just be the second meeting all-time between the Cardinals and Detroit Mercy while the Cards have won the last three matchups against Wright State.
The next week features home games against USC Upstate on August 28 and Coastal Carolina on August 31. It will be the first time the Cardinals have faced both teams in program history.
The homestand will conclude the following week after matchups against Kent State on September 4 and Dayton on September 7. The Cards are 1-0-1 all-time against Kent State and have won four of the last five games against Dayton.
ACC play begins with a road match against Florida State on September 11 before the Cards return home for three-straight matches. Louisville will square off against Virginia Tech on September 14, Clemson on September 19 and Miami on September 22, all at Lynn Stadium. The Cards are 4-3-2 all-time against the Hokies and 7-2-1 all-time against the Hurricanes.
A three-game road swing follows the homestand as the Cardinals will travel to Notre Dame on October 3, Wake Forest on October 9 and Boston College on October 12. The Cardinals forced a scoreless draw against 13th-ranked Notre Dame last season and are unbeaten in their last three matchups against Boston College.
Two of the final three games will be at home as the Cardinals host Virginia on October 18 and SMU on October 30. The final road game of the season will be in between those games as the Cards travel to NC State on October 23.
WSOC: Dayton Highlights (9/7/25)
Monday, September 08
WSOC: Kent State Highlights (9/4/25)
Friday, September 05
WSOC: Coastal Carolina Highlights (8/31/25)
Monday, September 01
WSOC: USC Upstate Highlights (8/28/25)
Thursday, August 28