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Lancer Women's Non-Conference Tests Lined Up

Big Names, Big Games Dot Non-Conference Slate

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FARMVILLE, Va. – Longwood women's basketball is used to a tough non-conference schedule, and first-year head coach Erika Lang-Montgomery pulled no punches designing the team's gauntlet for 2022-23.
 
The reigning Big South champions will build to conference play with plenty of marquee matchups and tests in the 10-game non-conference slate. In the 10 games, the Lancers will play three NCAA Tournament teams and three more teams that went to the WNIT in the spring, four sides that won more than 20 games, a pair of teams that were ranked in the top 25 in the final Women's Basketball Coaches Association rankings and one NCAA Final Four team.
 
Despite the level of difficulty, the schedule is balanced with five home and five road games over two months in November and December.
 
Longwood opens the season with back-to-back home games against teams that went to the postseason this past spring. First, the team welcomes reigning CAA champ Delaware to Willett Hall on Nov. 7. The Blue Hens won 24 games a season ago en route to a trip to the NCAA National Tournament.
 
Following the matchup of conference champions in the season opener, Longwood hosts an Ohio side that made it to the WNIT on Nov. 10.
 
Longwood hits the road for three of its next four, beginning with a trip to CAA contender Towson (Nov. 12).
 
The Lancers come home for a matchup with Commonwealth foe James Madison in Willett Hall before heading back out for two Power 5 matchups on Thanksgiving weekend.
 
First, Longwood will take on a Louisville side on Nov. 25 that is fresh off its fourth trip to the NCAA Final Four in the past 15 seasons. The Cardinals finished the season ranked fourth in the nation after being knocked off by eventual NCAA Champion South Carolina.
 
From there, Longwood heads to Virginia Tech (Nov. 27). The Hokies were ranked 25th in the country at the end of the season while earning a bid to the NCAA National Tournament.
 
The Lancers come back home to close out November against the CAA regular season champs as they host Drexel (Nov. 30). Drexel advanced to the WNIT Third Round and tied a program record with 28 wins a season ago.
 
Longwood again heads back out on the road for three of its final four non-conference tilts. The team heads to Richmond (Dec. 11) and Wake Forest (Dec. 15) before coming home to host William & Mary (Dec. 18). The Lancers close non-conference play at East Tennessee State (Dec. 20).
 
With the release of the Big South Conference schedule, the women's basketball schedule is now available online. The Lancers return seven players from last season's squad that won the Big South regular season and postseason crown. In addition, the team has six newcomers.
 
Schedule may be subject to change. All home games will be aired on ESPN+. Information on season tickets will be available at a later date.
 
Day Date Opponent Location
Monday Nov. 7 Delaware Farmville, Va.
Thursday Nov. 10 Ohio Farmville, Va.
Saturday Nov. 12 at Towson Towson, Md.
Thursday Nov. 17 James Madison Farmville, Va.
Friday Nov. 25 at Louisville Louisville, Kentucky
Sunday Nov. 27 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va.
Wednesday Nov. 30 Drexel Farmville, Va.
Sunday Dec. 11 at Richmond Richmond, Va.
Thursday Dec. 15 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C.
Sunday Dec. 18 William & Mary Farmville, Va.
Tuesday Dec. 20 at East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn.
 
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