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We Have The 2025-26 Big East Schedule For Marquette Women’s Basketball!

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Personally, I would not have dropped the Big East women’s basketball schedule for the 2025-26 season on a Friday morning. But I am but a lowly and (usually) humble blogger, not a paid public relations professional, and so we have the schedule here on September 19th.

Before we get into the Marquette parts of this, I do want to note a couple of things from the league’s press release.

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First: The Big East will play a 20 game double round robin schedule this year. This is a change from the past two seasons, when the league played 18 regular season games. I’m going to guess that this at least has a little bit to do with the start of the new television contract, which will send Big East women’s basketball games to Fox Sports, NBC Sports, TNT Sports, and ESPN+. In other words: There’s a lot of people paying a lot of money to get games, so we’re going to give them some games, no matter what UConn and Geno Auriemma say they want to do with their non-conference scheduling.

Second: The 2026 Big East women’s basketball tournament will be exclusive to Peacock, the streaming platform operated by NBC. I’m kind of surprised that Fox is giving up what has been historically over the past few years a coronation ceremony for UConn basketball, but that’s how negotiations go, I guess.

As for the Marquette parts of things, for the most part, Cara Consuegra’s team will be playing Wednesdays and Saturdays/Sundays. The regular nature of the schedule does seem to indicate a healthy amount of games going to streaming broadcasts, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

The opener is on the road against DePaul on December 4th, and yes, that’s before non-conference play wraps up. You have to get 20 games in before the conference tournament one way or another, and that’s how this is going to go. The conference home opener is on Sunday, December 7th against Butler.

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From there, Marquette will play just one league game over the next 21 days, and that’s the yearly visit to Connecticut on December 17th. Big East play resumes on December 29th with a home game against St. John’s, and from there on out, it’s nothing but conference action. There are two more notable dates on the slate. First, Marquette will be in Cincinnati for a New Year’s Day clash with Xavier, and the Big East went out of its way to point out a three-pack of games that day. We’ll see if that turns into some kind of broadcasting package when the TV assignments are announced. Second, Marquette will host UConn on Valentine’s Day, which is Saturday, February 14th.

There are no “home games on the same day” conflicts with men’s basketball here, which is a welcome sight for someone like me with season tickets to both teams. There’s some road/home conflicts, but hey: I’m not traveling, so that’s fine.

Once Big East play begins in earnest right before the start of the new year, Marquette does have a couple of spots that we could call a bye in the schedule. They’ll have nearly a week off between hosting Creighton January 8 and visiting Seton Hall on January 14, then there will be more than a week off between hosting UConn and visiting Villanova on February 22nd. That’s nicely spread out relative to giving the Golden Eagles a break, so that’s good.

The run to the end of the season after that home game against UConn also seems to be favorable to Marquette. at Villanova, home for Xavier, and at Providence is two of three on the road, but at a glance, those should probably be pretty winnable games at the very least for MU. I think it’s safe to think of Marquette as a team with a goal of reaching the NCAA tournament this season, so getting to wrap up with Games You Can Win is pretty solid, and even the home game against Seton Hall right before the UConn game should be favored towards the Golden Eagles, too.

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Lastly, Marquette never plays more than two games in a row either at home or on the road. In fact, it would seem that the trials of travel are in favor of MU, as they have a pair of back-to-back home games, but only go on the road for two straight one time. Those two are at St. John’s and at Butler, so that’s hardly as favorable as the old schedule of going out to New York for both St. John’s and Seton Hall in the same weekend, but bouncing back out to Indianapolis after coming home from NYC isn’t too bad.

Here’s the full Big East schedule, although there’s no times or television assignments yet.

Date

Opponent

Thursday, December 4

at DePaul

Sunday, December 7

Butler

Wednesday, December 17

at Connecticut

Monday, December 29

St. John’s

Thursday, January 1

at Xavier

Sunday, January 4

Villanova

Thursday, January 8

Creighton

Wednesday, January 14

at Seton Hall

Saturday, January 17

Georgetown

Wednesday, January 21

at St. John’s

Sunday, January 25

at Butler

Wednesday, January 28

DePaul

Sunday, February 1

at Georgetown

Wednesday, February 4

Providence

Sunday, February 8

at Creighton

Wednesday, February 11

Seton Hall

Saturday, February 14

Connecticut

Sunday, February 22

at Villanova

Wednesday, February 25

Xavier

Sunday, March 1

at Providence

And, because there’s not a clear dividing line between non-conference play and Big East play, here’s the full schedule with start times for the home non-conference games and the Coconut Hoops games in Florida.

Date

Opponent

Time (CT)

Monday, November 3

Winthrop

11:00 AM

Saturday, November 8

Wisconsin

2:00 PM

Tuesday, November 11

at Minnesota

TBD

Friday, November 14

Bowling Green

6:30 PM

Wednesday, November 19

at Milwaukee

TBD

Friday, November 28

vs Iowa State (Fort Myers, FL)

10:00 AM

Sunday, November 30

vs Gonzaga/Indiana (Fort Myers, FL)

10am/12:30pm

Thursday, December 4

at DePaul

TBD

Sunday, December 7

Butler

TBD

Sunday, December 14

Le Moyne

2:00 PM

Wednesday, December 17

at Connecticut

TBD

Saturday, December 20

Truman State

Noon

Monday, December 29

St. John’s

TBD

Thursday, January 1

at Xavier

TBD

Sunday, January 4

Villanova

TBD

Thursday, January 8

Creighton

TBD

Wednesday, January 14

at Seton Hall

TBD

Saturday, January 17

Georgetown

TBD

Wednesday, January 21

at St. John’s

TBD

Sunday, January 25

at Butler

TBD

Wednesday, January 28

DePaul

TBD

Sunday, February 1

at Georgetown

TBD

Wednesday, February 4

Providence

TBD

Sunday, February 8

at Creighton

TBD

Wednesday, February 11

Seton Hall

TBD

Saturday, February 14

Connecticut

TBD

Sunday, February 22

at Villanova

TBD

Wednesday, February 25

Xavier

TBD

Sunday, March 1

at Providence

TBD

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