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ESPN will present more than 550 women’s college lacrosse games during the 2025 season across ESPNU, ACC Network, ESPN+ and ACCNX. ESPN’s industry-leading women’s lacrosse schedule, featuring the best teams and top conferences in the country, begins Saturday, Feb. 8 on ESPN+.

12 of the preseason top-25 teams will be showcased live on either ESPNU or ACC Network this spring. Coverage includes nine matchups of preseason-ranked teams, including No. 2 Northwestern traveling to No. 6 Syracuse on February 25 (ESPNU) for a top-10 matchup and three appearances from No. 1 Boston College on March 15 (vs. Louisville, ACCN), April 5 (at North Carolina, ACCN) and April 12 (hosting No. 9 Virginia, ESPNU).

More than 500 additional games will be available on ESPN+ and ACCNX via the ESPN App.

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Commentators:

Play-by-play commentators for women’s coverage include Jay AlterDrew CarterLeah SecondoMark Dixon and Mike Corey.

Women’s game analysts include:

  • Dana Boyle – Member of Virginia women’s lacrosse team from 2011-14, making a 2014 Final Four appearance; named to All-ACC Team (2013).
  • Rachael DeCecco – Three-time First-Team All-American defender at Princeton (2001, 2002, 2003); winner of the Tewaaraton Trophy in 2003 and an NCAA Champion in 2002 and 2003; Inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2019.
  • Courtney Martinez Connor – Five-time NCAA Champion and All-American at Maryland; NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player; former Division I head coach (Arizona State, UMBC and Mount St. Mary’s).
  • Charlotte North  Two-time Tewaaraton Trophy winner (2021 and 2022); two-time All-American at Boston College; NCAA career goals leader (358); 2021 NCAA Champion; 2022 World Champion with Team USA.
  • Sheehan Stanwick Burch – Four-time All-American at Georgetown, where she holds the program records in goals scored (232) and total points (330); inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2021.

2025 Postseason and NCAA Championship:

The postseason on ESPN platforms begins Sunday, April 23 with ACC Championship first round action. ACC Network will present every game of the ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship, concluding with the Championship game on Sunday, April 27.

ESPN will once again provide coverage of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship.  Championship weekend at Gilette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. is set for May 25-26. Coverage details will be announced later this season.

Weekly schedules and commentators will be available here throughout the season. Games on ESPN platforms are also available on the ESPN App, accessible on computers, smartphones, tablets and connected devices to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

2025 Women’s College Lacrosse Schedule on ESPN Platforms:

DateTime ETMatchupNetwork
Sat, Feb. 22NoonNo. 20 Stanford vs. No. 9 VirginiaACCN
Tue, Feb. 253:30 p.m.No. 2 Northwestern vs. No. 6 SyracuseESPNU
Sun, March 210 a.m.Xavier vs. No. 25 DukeACCN
Fri, March 75 p.m.No. 20 Stanford vs. No. 6 SyracuseACCN
Sat, March 8NoonCalifornia vs. PittsburghACCN
Mon, March 104 p.m.No. 11 Johns Hopkins vs. No. 6 SyracuseESPNU
Sat, March 15NoonLouisville vs. No. 1 Boston CollegeACCN
Sun, March 2311 a.m.High Point vs. Virginia TechACCN
11 a.m.Rutgers vs. No. 11 Johns HopkinsESPNU
Sat, March 29NoonVirginia Tech vs. No. 25 DukeACCN
Sun, March 303 p.m.No. 4 North Carolina vs. No. 13 Notre DameACCN
Sat, April 511 a.m.No. 1 Boston College vs. North CarolinaESPNU
Sat, April 12NoonNo. 9 Virginia vs. No. 1 Boston CollegeESPNU
2 p.m.No. 25 Duke vs. LouisvilleACCN
Sun, April 1311 a.m.California vs. No. 4 North CarolinaACCN
Wed, April 166 p.m.No. 19 Penn State vs. No. 11 Johns HopkinsESPNU
7 p.m.Virginia Tech vs. No. 9 VirginiaACCN
Thu, April 176 p.m.No. 4 North Carolina vs. No. 25 DukeESPNU
Wed, April 2311 a.m.ACC QuarterfinalsACCN
2 p.m.ACC QuarterfinalsACCN
5 p.m.ACC QuarterfinalsACCN
8 p.m.ACC QuarterfinalsACCN
Fri, April 255 p.m.ACC SemifinalsACCN
8 p.m.ACC SemifinalsACCN
Sun, April 27NoonACC ChampionshipACCN
Sun, May 411 a.m. ETMAAC ChampionshipESPNU

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