2026 Schedule PDF
FULLERTON, Calif. - Cal State Fullerton head women's soccer coach Demian Brown announced the 2026 schedule on Tuesday which features 10 home games at Titan Stadium. The schedule is highlighted by the Titans road trip to take on the national runner up last season in Stanford and to the University of Colorado who made it to the NCAA Sweet 16 round last season.
"I am really excited about our 2026 schedule," said Brown. "I feel that our non conference is a great mix of "Power 4" and strong mid major programs that will test and prepare us for an extremely competitive Big West Conference"
Season tickets for the 2026 women's soccer season will go on sale on Wednesday, July 1st along with individual game tickets on FullertonTitansTickets.com. For additional ticket information call the athletics ticket office at (657) 278-2783 or email athletictixs@fullerton.edu.
Titans fans can get a chance to see the team at home before the season starts as they will play their annual blue and white scrimmage game on August 1st. They will then host the CBU Lancers on August 8th in an exhibition match at Titan Stadium.
The season gets underway officially on Wednesday, August 12 as they head to the University of San Diego. The Titans opened the 2024 season with a 3-0 win over the University of San Diego at home.
The Titans then head to Boulder to take on the University of Colorado on August 20th. Â The Titans have played the Buffaloes just one time previously in a loss in 2021. The Buffaloes went 17-4-3 overall last season and were ranked No. 12 as they made it to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Titans home opener will be a double header at home with the men's team as the Titans host LMU on August 23rd. The Lions went 5-7-5 overall last season as the Titans won 3-0 on the road at LMU last season.
They will then be back on the road for their final non-conference road trip as they head to the Bay Area.  The Titans will first take on San Jose State on August 27th. They defeated the Spartans 1-0 at home last year.  The Titans then head to Palo Alto on Aug. 30 to take on last year's NCAA Runner-Up in the Stanford. The Cardinal went 21-2-2 last season. The Titans are 0-4 against Stanford with three of the previous match ups taking place in Palo Alto.
Fullerton closes out their non-conference slate with a four game home stand. Â The Titans host UNLV on Sept 3rd. Â The Rebels went 4-10-5 overall season. Â The Titans then host the University of Portland on September 6th. The Titans secured their first ever over the Pilots last season in a 1-0 win on the road. Â The Pilots went 10-3-6 overall last season.
They wrap up non-conference play against Washington State on September 13th. Â The Titans are 1-2 overall against the Cougars with their last meeting in 2015. Â The Cougars went 7-7-5 overall last season.
The Titans will close out the four game home stand on September 23rd when they begin Big West play by hosting UC Riverside.
The Titans will head to CSUN on September 26th for their first road Big West fixture. They then return home to host Cal Poly on September 30th.  The Mustangs inflicted two of the Titans three losses last season including in the Big West Championship Semifinals.
The Titans head to Orem, Utah on October 3rd to take on newcomers Utah Valley for the first meeting as Big West foes. Â The Titans are 1-1 overall against the Wolverines.
The Titans host UC Santa Barbara for the final time as Big West opponents on October 10th before heading on the road to Long Beach State (Oct 14th) and Sacramento State (Oct 17th). Â The Titans will be taking on the Hornets for the first time since the 1995 season where the Titans hold a 1-0 record over them.
The Titans will play three of their final four conference games at home. Â They host Cal State Bakersfield (Oct. 21st) and UC San Diego (Oct. 24) for the last meeting as conference foes. Â The Titans last road game of the season takes place against rivals UC Irvine (Oct. 28th). The Titans will host conference newcomers California Baptist in their regular season finale on Halloween (Oct. 31). The Lancers won the WAC Tournament last season and went 10-9-4 overall.
The Big West Tournament format has changed to match the men's format. The No. 1 seed after the regular season no longer hosts the final and both semifinal matches. Â The top two seeds will earn a bye and each host a semifinal game on Nov. 7th. Â The No. 3/No. 4 seed will host the No.5/No .6 seed on Wednesday Nov. 4 in the Big West Championship First Round. The championship game will be held at the highest seed remaining on Fri. November 13th.
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