Vanderbilt women's basketball schedule 2025-26 includes Michigan, Paris game
The Commodores will play in the Oui-Play Paris event vs. Cal in Paris on Nov. 3, their season opener. The home opener will be against Furman on Nov. 10.
Vanderbilt will play in the Paradise Jam tournament in the US Virgin Islands over Thanksgiving weekend and will face Oregon State, followed by BYU or Virginia Tech. The Commodores will face Virginia in the ACC/SEC Challenge and Michigan in the neutral-site Coretta Scott King Classic at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Jan. 19.
The Commodores are in Shea Ralph's fifth season. They return sophomore Mikayla Blakes, who was named the SEC Freshman of the Year and an All-American after breaking the NCAA single-game freshman scoring record in 2025.
Vanderbilt's SEC schedule was previously announced Aug. 5.
Vanderbilt women's basketball schedule 2025-26
Nov. 3: Cal
Nov. 10: Furman
Nov. 12: at Austin Peay
Nov. 19: at Western Kentucky
Nov. 21: Alabama State
Nov. 23: Tennessee State
Nov. 27: Oregon State (Paradise Jam)
Nov. 29: BYU or Virginia Tech (Paradise Jam)
Dec. 3: Virginia (ACC/SEC Challenge)
Dec. 15: South Florida
Dec. 18: Albany
Dec. 20: Texas Southern
Dec. 28: Stonehill
Jan. 1: at Arkansas
Jan. 4: LSU
Jan. 8: Missouri
Jan. 11: at Texas A&M
Jan. 15: at Mississippi State
Jan. 19: Michigan (Coretta Scott King Classic)
Jan. 22: Auburn
Jan. 25: at South Carolina
Jan. 29: at Ole Miss
Feb. 1: Florida
Feb. 5: at Kentucky
Feb. 9: Oklahoma
Feb. 12: Texas
Feb. 15: at Georgia
Feb. 22: Kentucky
Feb. 26: Alabama
March 1: at Tennessee
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt women's basketball schedule 2025-26
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