William & Mary women’s basketball learns 2026-27 CAA opponents

Erin Dickerson Davis, Head Coach at William & Mary Tribe Women's Basketball
Erin Dickerson Davis, Head Coach at William & Mary Tribe Women's Basketball
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William & Mary women’s basketball learned its Coastal Athletic Association opponents for the 2026-27 season as the league announced conference pairings on May 20.

The announcement matters to fans and players because it outlines which teams William & Mary will face in the upcoming conference schedule, helping them prepare for the season ahead.

The Tribe will play an 18-game CAA schedule featuring home-and-home series against Campbell Fighting Camels, Elon Phoenix, Hampton Pirates, North Carolina A&T Aggies, UNCW Seahawks and Towson Tigers. William & Mary will host Charleston Cougars, Hofstra Pride and Northeastern Huskies while traveling to face Drexel Dragons, Monmouth Hawks and Stony Brook Seawolves.

Last season, William & Mary posted multiple strong results against its upcoming conference opponents. The team completed season sweeps of North Carolina A&T, UNCW and Towson. They also split their series with Elon and Hampton while earning single victories over Hofstra and Northeastern. Among last season’s highlights was a 61-58 victory over North Carolina A&T in the second round of the 2026 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship.

Conference games are set to follow a Friday/Sunday format throughout the season. CAA contests will be available on FloCollege and local television partners across the league footprint. The championship game of the 2027 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship is scheduled to air on CBS Sports Network.

Complete dates, tip times and broadcast information for William & Mary’s full schedule will be announced at a later date.



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