
St. Cloud State Women’s Basketball Announces 2025-2026 Schedule
8/28/2025 12:04:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Huskies to host 12 games at Halenbeck Hall
St. Cloud, Minn.- St. Cloud State Women's Basketball has announced their 2025-2026 schedule. The Huskies are set to play 27 games with 12 coming at Halenbeck Hall. The schedule will consist of five non-conference opponents and 22 games against Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) teams. SCSU will open up their season on Friday, November 14 against Washburn.
The Huskies will begin their season on the road for the first five games of the year. They will begin regular season play in Edmond, Oklahoma to play in the Crossover Tourney as they take on Washburn and Central Oklahoma on November 14 and November 15. Traveling north to the eastern time zone, St. Cloud State will face-off against Northern Michigan on November 20 and then Michigan Tech on November 21. The final leg of the five-game road trip will come against Minnesota State on November 25 which will be their conference opener. To close out their non-conference schedule, the Huskies will play Alaska-Fairbanks on November 29 in what will be the home opener at Halenbeck Hall.
St. Cloud State will resume NSIC play on December 3 as they take on the reigning NSIC Tournament Champions in Concordia-St. Paul on the road. The Huskies will then start a three-game homestand where they will take on Winona State, Augustana, and Wayne State on December 6, December 11, and December 13 respectively. The final two games of 2025 will come away from Halenbeck Hall as they face Sioux Falls on December 18 and Southwest Minnesota State on December 20.
To kick off 2026, the Huskies will take on Minnesota State on January 3 at Halenbeck Hall before embarking on a trip to North Dakota to face Minot State and UMary on January 9 and January 10. SCSU will then return home for two weekends where they will battle against Bemidji State, Minnesota Duluth, NSIC newcomer Jamestown, and Northern State on January 16, 17, 23, and 24. The month of January will be closed out on the road as St. Cloud State plays MSU Moorhead on January 30 and Minnesota Crookston on January 31.
February will begin with the Huskies taking on Southwest Minnesota State and Sioux Falls at Halenbeck Hall on February 5 and February 7. Traveling southwest, SCSU will go to Wayne, Nebraska to face Wayne State and then to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to play Augustana on February 12 and 14. The final regular season home game will come against Concordia-St. Paul on February 18 with the regular season finale taking place on February 21 against Winona State on the road.
The first round of the NSIC Tournament is set for February 25 and will take place at home sites. Seeds 5-12 will play in the first round with the highest seed hosting. Teams seeded 1-4 will receive a bye to the quarterfinals. Following the first round, the remaining teams will travel to the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D. to battle for the NSIC Tournament Championship. The tournament will start on February 28 and last until March 3.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Basketball, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
The Huskies will begin their season on the road for the first five games of the year. They will begin regular season play in Edmond, Oklahoma to play in the Crossover Tourney as they take on Washburn and Central Oklahoma on November 14 and November 15. Traveling north to the eastern time zone, St. Cloud State will face-off against Northern Michigan on November 20 and then Michigan Tech on November 21. The final leg of the five-game road trip will come against Minnesota State on November 25 which will be their conference opener. To close out their non-conference schedule, the Huskies will play Alaska-Fairbanks on November 29 in what will be the home opener at Halenbeck Hall.
St. Cloud State will resume NSIC play on December 3 as they take on the reigning NSIC Tournament Champions in Concordia-St. Paul on the road. The Huskies will then start a three-game homestand where they will take on Winona State, Augustana, and Wayne State on December 6, December 11, and December 13 respectively. The final two games of 2025 will come away from Halenbeck Hall as they face Sioux Falls on December 18 and Southwest Minnesota State on December 20.
To kick off 2026, the Huskies will take on Minnesota State on January 3 at Halenbeck Hall before embarking on a trip to North Dakota to face Minot State and UMary on January 9 and January 10. SCSU will then return home for two weekends where they will battle against Bemidji State, Minnesota Duluth, NSIC newcomer Jamestown, and Northern State on January 16, 17, 23, and 24. The month of January will be closed out on the road as St. Cloud State plays MSU Moorhead on January 30 and Minnesota Crookston on January 31.
February will begin with the Huskies taking on Southwest Minnesota State and Sioux Falls at Halenbeck Hall on February 5 and February 7. Traveling southwest, SCSU will go to Wayne, Nebraska to face Wayne State and then to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to play Augustana on February 12 and 14. The final regular season home game will come against Concordia-St. Paul on February 18 with the regular season finale taking place on February 21 against Winona State on the road.
The first round of the NSIC Tournament is set for February 25 and will take place at home sites. Seeds 5-12 will play in the first round with the highest seed hosting. Teams seeded 1-4 will receive a bye to the quarterfinals. Following the first round, the remaining teams will travel to the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D. to battle for the NSIC Tournament Championship. The tournament will start on February 28 and last until March 3.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Basketball, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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