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Women's Soccer Unveils 2025 Schedule

The Greyhounds will play an 18-game schedule, featuring 14 conference games and seven home games

PORTALES, N.M. – Eastern New Mexico Women's Soccer has announced its 18-game schedule for the 2025 season, kicking off on Sept. 4th. Head coach Nona Borden will lead the Greyhounds this coming fall, hosting seven home matches, while facing a 14-game Lone Star Conference schedule.

The Greyhounds start the season with four straight non-conference road matches. ENMU heads to the Sooner State to begin the season against Northwestern Oklahoma State (Sept. 4), then travel back to the Land of Enchantment to face in-state rival New Mexico Highlands (Sept. 6). Eastern concludes non-conference play with a trip to Colorado, facing Fort Lewis (Sept. 10) and Adams State (Sept. 13).

Eastern's home opener also serves as its first conference game of the season, with the Greyhounds battling UT Permian Basin on Saturday, Sept. 20. ENMU plays back-to-back homes games, welcoming conference newcomer UT Dallas to Portales on Sept. 24. Eastern then travels to Texas for a pair of matches, ending September against DBU (Sept. 27), while starting the month of October at Texas Woman's (Oct. 1).

ENMU returns to home turf for their next matches, facing Lubbock Christian (Oct. 4), then play St. Edward's in a midweek contest (Oct. 8). The Greyhounds travel to Oklahoma and Texas for their next two matches, battling Oklahoma Christian (Oct. 11) and Sul Ross State (Oct. 15). Eastern comes home to face West Texas A&M (Oct. 18) and reigning conference champion Angelo State (Oct. 22).

The Greyhounds take their final weekend road trip to San Antonio, facing St. Mary's (Oct. 25), then head to Tyler, Texas for a midweek clash with UT Tyler (Oct. 29). The start of November marks the final home game of the season for the Greyhounds, facing Midwestern State on Nov. 1. Eastern wraps up the regular season with a road trip to Laredo, Texas, facing Texas A&M International on Nov. 4.