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Iowa State Cyclones women’s soccer unveils 2026 schedule

Coach Matt Fannon reveals new transfers and key matchups ahead of a demanding season

The Iowa State Cyclones women's soccer program has released its 2026 slate, a blend of home fixtures and road adventures that stretches from the Midwest to the West Coast. The schedule promises 11 matches on the familiar confines of Ames and eight tests on the road, setting the stage for a season that could reshape the team's trajectory after a 4‑9‑1 record in 2025.

A packed slate ahead

Head coach Matt Fannon, who guided the Cyclones through a rebuilding year, announced the addition of three transfer players who are expected to inject experience and depth into the midfield. Their arrival comes as the program looks to turn a modest 2025 campaign into a more competitive showing.

New faces on the roster

The Cyclones will open August with seven non‑conference games, beginning with a trip to Omaha where they hold a perfect 3‑0 record. Later in the month they will host in‑state rivals Iowa and UNI, matches that always draw extra attention from the fan base.

Early tests

September brings a home matchup against Missouri State before the first conference battle of the season against Colorado, a team that finished strong in the Big 12 last year. The early conference games will be a litmus test for the squad's chemistry and tactical adjustments.

Conference battles

October will see the Cyclones travel to Arizona State, a road test that could prove pivotal in the race for postseason positioning. The schedule also includes a home clash with Colorado and a later visit to Salt Lake City, adding geographic variety to the conference grind.

Looking ahead

The regular‑season finale against UCF marks the first meeting with the Knights, a game that could determine seeding for the Big 12 tournament. If the Cyclones meet eligibility requirements, they will enter the November 9‑14 tournament, a prospect that has the campus community buzzing with anticipation.

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