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Women's Soccer Releases 2025 Schedule

20205 WSOC Schedule Release

20205 WSOC Schedule Release

ATLANTA – Georgia State women's soccer has announced its 2025 schedule, featuring a competitive mix of non-conference opponents, in-state matchups, and a full Sun Belt Conference slate.

The Panthers begin the season with a pair of exhibition matches on the road, traveling to UT-Chattanooga (Aug. 3) and the College of Charleston (Aug. 8).

Regular season play kicks off at home as Georgia State hosts Truett McConnell on Aug. 14 at the GSU Soccer Complex. The team then travels to Greenville, S.C., for a road contest against Furman on Aug. 17.

The Panthers return to Atlanta for a pair of in-state clashes, welcoming West Georgia on Aug. 21, followed by a home match against Kennesaw State on Aug. 28.

Later that week, Georgia State faces a major non-conference test as the team heads to Columbia, S.C., to take on SEC opponent South Carolina on Aug. 31. The Panthers then return home to host Samford on Sept. 4.

To close out non-conference play, Georgia State hits the road for a two-match swing, facing Florida on Sept. 7 and Wofford on Sept. 11.

Sun Belt Conference play begins at home, with the Panthers hosting Southern Miss on Sept. 14 and App State on Sept. 18.

Georgia State then embarks on a three-match road stretch, beginning at Marshall on Sept. 21, continuing with a trip to Texas State on Sept. 27 and concluding with a rivalry showdown at Georgia Southern on Oct. 2.

The Panthers return to Atlanta for back-to-back home contests, hosting Coastal Carolina on Oct. 5 and Troy on Oct. 12. A road trip to Arkansas State follows on Oct. 18.

Georgia State will host James Madison on Oct. 24 in its final home match of the regular season.

The regular season wraps up on the road as the Panthers travel to Norfolk, Va., to face Old Dominion on Oct. 30.

The Sun Belt Conference Championship Tournament begins Nov. 3, featuring the top eight seeded teams.

For the full schedule and latest updates, visit GeorgiaStateSports.com or follow women's soccer @GSU_Soccer.

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