Vikings Set Historic 32-Game Schedule for Women’s Basketball Season
The Portland State women's basketball program, under head coach Karlie Burris, has announced a record 32-game schedule for the 2026-27 season, marking the longest regular season in its history. The Vikings aim to improve their position in the Big Sky Conference, which has expanded to include Southern Utah and Utah Tech, increasing the conference schedule to 20 games. Non-conference play includes a demanding slate of 12 games, with 10 against NCAA Division I teams, heavily favoring road games. The season kicks off at home against Pepperdine on November 2 and wraps up with the Big Sky Tournament beginning March 5.
By the Numbers- The Vikings will play 32 games, the most in program history.
- 10 of 12 non-conference games are against NCAA Division I opponents, with 7 on the road.
- Big Sky conference play features 20 games for all teams, utilizing a double round-robin format.
- The Big Sky Conference has expanded, now featuring 11 teams.
- Vikings' home games include crucial matchups against Montana State on New Year's Eve and a final home game against Northern Arizona on February 22.
- The team will face major challenges early with five straight road games in November.
The Vikings will need to navigate a challenging schedule to enhance their standing in conference play. Increased competition from the expanded conference may require strategic adjustments for the team. The schedule sets the stage for potential postseason successes starting with the Big Sky Tournament in March.
Bottom LineThe Vikings' ambitious 32-game schedule tests their resilience and preparation, serving as a critical opportunity for growth and potential postseason advancement. Success in the non-conference season could be pivotal for their Big Sky ambitions.
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