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Emory & Henry Women's Lacrosse Releases Schedule For 2025 Season

Emory & Henry Women's Lacrosse Releases Schedule For 2025 Season

EMORY, Va. - The Emory & Henry University Women's Lacrosse Team and first-year Head Coach Elizabeth Palmer have announced their schedule for the upcoming 2025 season. The Wasps embark on their second season in program history, second in the South Atlantic Conference and first year as a full member of the NCAA Division II ranks. 

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The Wasps get their season underway on Saturday, February 1 when they make the trip to Central, South Carolina to take on the Warriors of Southern Wesleyan University. E&H enters SAC play at Newberry College on Saturday, February 8 before their home opener at the newly-constructed Food City Sports Complex against the Bobcats of Lees-McRae College (Wed., Feb. 12). The Wasps return to the Palmetto State to face off against national power Limestone University (Wed., Feb. 19), then return home for another non-conference match against Tennessee Wesleyan (Fri., Feb. 21).

E&H begins the month of March with four consecutive road matches that includes trips to Truett-McConnell University (Sat., Mar. 1), Catawba College (Sat., Mar. 8), Ferrum College (Wed., Mar. 12) and Mars Hill University (Wed., Mar. 19). The Wasps return home to wrap up the month of March with back-to-back home matches against Wingate University (Sun., Mar. 23) and Lenoir-Rhyne University (Sat., Mar. 29).

April kicks off with a home showdown against Southwest Virginia rivals the University of Virginia's College at Wise (Wed., Apr. 2), before the Wasps travel to the mountains of North Carolina to tussle with the Owls of Warren Wilson College (Sun., Apr. 6). The Wasps return to Emory for a pair of matches against Coker University (Fri., Apr. 11) and Anderson (S.C.) University (Wed., Apr. 16). They then end the season at Tusculum University (Sat., Apr. 19) and at home against Lincoln Memorial University (Wed., Apr. 23). 

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