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2026 Women's Lacrosse Schedule Preview

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2026 Redlands Women's Lacrosse Schedule Preview

2026 Women's Lacrosse Schedule

REDLANDS, Calif. – University of Redlands Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Sean Hansen announced her 2026 Schedule, which begins February 14 at Occidental College.

Their game with Occidental is the first of 12 in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) action and the first of 17 total games on the schedule. They host eight games with another nine on the road along with six home and away games in SCIAC competition.  

The Tigers were 5-7 in SCIAC and finished fourth last season. They were 9-9 overall. Following their road trip, the Bulldogs host the second game of the season series at Farquhar Field on April 8.

Redlands' home opener is against Chapman University on February 18. The Bulldogs make a return trip to Orange on April 4. The Panthers were the first team out of the SCIAC Tournament finishing in fifth place at 3-8. They were 6-11 overall.

Non-conference play begins on February 20 at home against Bates College. The Bobcats were 7-9 last season with a 3-6 record on the road.  

Continuing non-conference play, the Bulldogs travel to Oregon to face three Northwest Conference (NWC) opponents. They play at Pacific University (Oregon) on February 24, at Linfield University on February 25, and at George Fox University on February 28.

The Boxers were 4-12 last season with a 3-7 home record. The Wildcats were an even .500 at 8-8 in 2025, and posted a 3-4 home record. The road trip finale comes against a Bruin team that went 14-5 last season. They did however go 0-2 against SCIAC opponents. Their season ended in the NCAA First Round against Stevens Institute of Technology after they won the NWC Tournament title.

The Bulldogs return to California with a home game on March 4 hosting Whittier College. The Poets then welcome the Bulldogs just over a week later on March 14. Whittier finished in seventh place in the conference standings a season ago at 0-11 and were winless on the year at 0-13.  

The toughest test to this point in the season for the Maroon and Grey comes on March 11 when Redlands travels to Claremont to face perennial Top 10 Pomona-Pitzer (P-P). The Sagehens come to Farquhar for the regular season finale on April 25. P-P won the 2025 SCIAC Regular Season and SCIAC Tournament titles and made it to the NCAA Third Round where they lost to Tufts University. The Sagehens were 18-3 overall and 12-0 in SCIAC.

The first meeting between California Lutheran University (CLU) and Redlands takes place on March 21 in Thousand Oaks. The Regals come to Farquhar on April 11. CLU took sixth in SCIAC at 3-9 and were 7-10 overall.

Willamette University will be the final non-conference game of the season for the Bulldogs on March 23 at Farquhar. The Bearcats were 9-7 with a 4-2 road record last spring.

The last new opponent is March 28 at home against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS). The Athenas were 12-7 overall and 10-2 in SCIAC and were the second place team in the SCIAC Regular Season and finished as SCIAC Tournament Runners-Up.  

If the Bulldogs qualify, the SCIAC Tournament Semifinal and Final are set for April 29 and May 2 at the location of the highest seed.

Previous Meetings

(H-2-H record as of ~2006)

  • Occidental (17-16): The Bulldogs have won two-straight.
  • Chapman (8-18): They have won the last two meetings after a 12-game losing streak.
  • Bates (0-1): Lost 16-11 at home in 2015.
  • Pacific (4-0): Won 15-9 in 2016.
  • Linfield (5-0): Won by 14 in 2012.
  • George Fox (2-1): Lost by 13 in 2022.
  • Whittier (34-4): Currently riding a four-game winning streak.
  • Pomona-Pitzer (17-24): Have dropped their last 14 meetings.
  • Cal Lutheran (9-0): Won by a combined 16 goals in their two wins a year ago.
  • Willamette (1-0): Won by six in a low-scoring game last March.
  • Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (9-33): Lost 19 in-a-row but did have a one-goal road loss in April last year.  
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