Drexel Dragons 2025-2026 Women’s Basketball Schedule Announced
The Coastal Athletic Association just dropped the 2025 women’s basketball schedule, and Drexel University’s women’s team looks ready for a wild ride. The Dragons will take the court at the Daskalakis Athletic Center (DAC) for nine home games in 2026.
They’ll face a mix of home and away games, hoping to shake up the conference. Curious about the matchups and what this season might bring? Let’s dig in.
2025-2026 Drexel Women’s Basketball Schedule Overview
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Drexel’s season starts with a bye on January 2. That gives them a quick breather before their first game on January 4, when Campbell comes to town.
That opener should set the tone for a stretch of tough games. The Dragons will spend plenty of time on the road and will have to defend their home court with some real grit.
Key Home Games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center
Drexel fans get nine chances to fill the DAC and cheer on their team. Here are the big home games to circle:
- January 4: Drexel vs. Campbell
- January 11: Drexel vs. Hofstra
- January 23: Drexel vs. Stony Brook
- January 25: Drexel vs. Towson
- February 6: Drexel vs. Hampton
- February 8: Drexel vs. Monmouth
- February 13: Drexel vs. Elon
- February 27: Drexel vs. Northeastern
- March 1: Drexel vs. North Carolina A&T (Senior Night)
Senior Night on March 1 stands out. It’s always a little bittersweet as Drexel says goodbye to their graduating players.
Challenging Road Games
Of course, the Dragons will have to prove themselves away from home too. Some of these road games could get a little dicey:
- January 9: Drexel at Stony Brook
- January 16: Drexel at Charleston
- January 18: Drexel at UNCW
- January 30: Drexel at Monmouth
- February 1: Drexel at Northeastern
- February 20: Drexel at Hampton
- February 22: Drexel at William & Mary
- March 5: Drexel at Hofstra
- March 7: Drexel at Towson
Every win on the road will matter. These games will really show what this team is made of.
Mid-Season Byes and Strategic Breaks
The Dragons get a couple of byes to catch their breath. The first is on January 2, right before things kick off, and the next is on February 15.
It’s not just about rest—these breaks give the team a chance to regroup and tweak their strategy before the next stretch of games.
Looking Ahead: The Conference Tournament
Everything builds up to the Coastal Athletic Association Conference Tournament, running March 11-15 at CareFirst Arena in Washington D.C. That’s where the Dragons will fight for the conference title—and maybe a shot at the NCAA tournament.
Season Ticket Information
If you want to catch the action in person, season ticket packages for Drexel basketball start at $85. There are combo tickets for both the men’s and women’s teams too, which honestly sounds like a pretty good deal.
Check out the official Drexel Dragons website or call the ticket office at 866-4-DREXEL for the details.
Conclusion
The 2025-2026 season looks like it could be quite a ride for the Drexel women’s basketball team. There’s a good mix of home and away games on the schedule.
Strategic byes might give them a bit of breathing room, and the conference tournament remains the big goal. The Dragons have a real shot to show off their talent and grit.
Fans can expect some intense matchups and, hopefully, a few moments they’ll remember for years. Keep an eye out for updates, and don’t forget to cheer on the Dragons all season long!