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Women’s Basketball Announces Non-Conference Slate
August 14, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State announced its 2025-26 non-conference schedule on Thursday, featuring eight home games, five power conference opponents and five NCAA Tournament teams from 2024-25.
Tip times and TV or live streaming information for non-conference games will be released at a later date. Fans ready to renew season tickets can do so by logging into their ticket account and those who want to purchase new season tickets can do so here. Fans can also call the Beaver Ticket Office at 541-737-2050 or (800)-GO-BEAVS on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Beavers officially open the season on November 7, facing off with Corban for the first time since 2013. OSU also takes on Alaska-Fairbanks in a preseason exhibition on October 25 at Gill Coliseum.
The season opens with a stretch of six consecutive home games for the Beavers including two future Pac-12 foes in Utah State (November 18) and Colorado State (November 21). OSU also battles Illinois (November 14) after facing the Illini on the road last season.
The Beavs close November in the Virgin Islands, where they will battle Vanderbilt and either Virginia Tech or BYU in the Paradise Jam tournament. A renewal of the rivalry series vs. Oregon in Eugene closes a stretch of three games away from home.
Another former Pac-12 foe will return to Gill Coliseum on December 14 when Arizona State comes to Corvallis.
The Beavers conclude non-conference play with their traditional Maui Classic tournament on December 19 and 20 against Montana State and Liberty. All four Maui Classic teams won their conference either in the regular season or tournament with the reigning Big West (Hawaii), Big Sky (Montana State), Conference USA (Liberty) and WCC champions squaring off over two days at Seabury Hall.
The West Coast Conference schedule is yet to be announced, but matchups were released in May. OSU will play Gonzaga, LMU, Pacific, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington State twice. The Beavs also welcome Seattle and Santa Clara to Gill Coliseum and will only see Pepperdine and St. Mary's on the road.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Tip times and TV or live streaming information for non-conference games will be released at a later date. Fans ready to renew season tickets can do so by logging into their ticket account and those who want to purchase new season tickets can do so here. Fans can also call the Beaver Ticket Office at 541-737-2050 or (800)-GO-BEAVS on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Beavers officially open the season on November 7, facing off with Corban for the first time since 2013. OSU also takes on Alaska-Fairbanks in a preseason exhibition on October 25 at Gill Coliseum.
The season opens with a stretch of six consecutive home games for the Beavers including two future Pac-12 foes in Utah State (November 18) and Colorado State (November 21). OSU also battles Illinois (November 14) after facing the Illini on the road last season.
The Beavs close November in the Virgin Islands, where they will battle Vanderbilt and either Virginia Tech or BYU in the Paradise Jam tournament. A renewal of the rivalry series vs. Oregon in Eugene closes a stretch of three games away from home.
Another former Pac-12 foe will return to Gill Coliseum on December 14 when Arizona State comes to Corvallis.
The Beavers conclude non-conference play with their traditional Maui Classic tournament on December 19 and 20 against Montana State and Liberty. All four Maui Classic teams won their conference either in the regular season or tournament with the reigning Big West (Hawaii), Big Sky (Montana State), Conference USA (Liberty) and WCC champions squaring off over two days at Seabury Hall.
The West Coast Conference schedule is yet to be announced, but matchups were released in May. OSU will play Gonzaga, LMU, Pacific, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington State twice. The Beavs also welcome Seattle and Santa Clara to Gill Coliseum and will only see Pepperdine and St. Mary's on the road.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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