St. John’s women's soccer team kicks off its 2026 season with a non-conference match against UMass at home on Thursday at 7 p.m. Coach Ian Stone returns for his 33rd year, leading a squad comprising 24 returning players, including key starters. The Red Storm aim for a fifth season-opening win in six years, building on a solid track record at home. The game is available for viewing on ESPN+ featuring Nick DeLuca and Sam Sinder as commentators. St. John's currently holds a favorable 2-1-1 record against UMass in past encounters.

By the Numbers
  • St. John's has won four out of the last five season openers, all by multiple goals.
  • Goalkeeper Kayla Bower had a BIG EAST-best 94 saves last season, averaging 5.53 saves per game.
State of Play
  • St. John's returns three of its top five point producers from last year, including two sophomores.
  • UMass aims to improve from a 5-8-4 record last season, finishing ninth in the MAC standings.
What's Next

Following the opener against UMass, St. John's will head to Boston College on Monday, August 17, for another matchup at 4 p.m. This game will be a test for both teams early in the season.

Bottom Line

St. John’s is poised for a strong start to the season, capitalizing on returning talent and aiming to extend its successful opening game streak while facing a UMass team looking to rebound from last year.