Summit League announces men’s soccer schedule for 2026 season

Fran O'Leary, Head Coach at Mass. Amherst Minutemen Men's Soccer
Fran O'Leary, Head Coach at Mass. Amherst Minutemen Men's Soccer
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The Summit League Conference announced on May 13 the men’s soccer schedule for the 2026 season. The Minutemen will play a five-game, six-team round robin, with three of those games scheduled at home.

The release outlines that Massachusetts will start its conference campaign away against Oral Roberts on Saturday, Oct. 3. The team then returns home for two consecutive matches: first against Omaha on Saturday, Oct. 10, and then St. Thomas on Saturday, Oct. 17.

Following their homestand, the Minutemen are set to travel to Kansas City for a match on Sunday, Oct. 25. They will close out their regular season conference play at home against Delaware on Saturday, Oct. 31.

Last year marked Massachusetts’ first season in the Summit League where they finished with a record of one win, three losses and two draws. Their only victory came in a match against Denver on Oct. 4 by a score of 2-1; they also recorded ties with Omaha and St. Thomas.

The new schedule gives Massachusetts an opportunity to build upon its initial experience in the league as it prepares for another competitive slate of games.



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