WELLESLEY, Mass. – Wellesley College soccer and head coach Greg Margolis have announced the team's 2026 schedule. The Blue will compete in 18 regular season games with nine home contests, including a home opener against UMass Boston at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, September 9.
Key Dates:
Home Opener: Wednesday, September 9, 4:00 PM vs. UMass Boston
#Earn The W Day: Wednesday, October 14, 3:00 PM vs. WPI
Senior Day: Saturday, October 24, 1:00 PM vs. Clark
2026 NEWMAC Championship: November 3-7
Schedule dates, times and opponents are subject to change, please visit WellesleyBlue.com for the latest schedule information.
Wellesley opens the season with a trio of road games at Simmons (Sept. 1), Endicott College (Sept. 5) and Worcester State University (Sept. 6). The Blue will then take the pitch for the UMass Boston home opener, before hosting non-conference opponents Mass Maritime Academy (Sept. 12) and Brandeis University (Sept. 16).
Coach Margolis' team will begin the NEWMAC season at home versus Coast Guard Academy on Saturday, September 19. Wellesley will then face off with home field advantage against University of Hartford for its last non-conference game on September 23.
The final 10 contests are split evenly between home and road NEWMAC matches. Wellesley will enjoy the comforts of home against Emerson (Oct. 7), WPI (Oct. 14), Salve Regina University (Oct. 17), Clark University (Oct. 24) and Babson College (Oct. 28). The Blue's road matches are MIT (Sept. 26), Smith College (Oct. 3), Wheaton College (Oct. 10), Springfield College (Oct. 21) and Mount Holyoke College (Oct. 31).
The Wednesday, October 14 game with WPI is part of Wellesley Athletics' #Earn The W Day. Senior Day will take place on Saturday, October 24 versus Clark.
The 2026 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Championship will take place from November 3-7, 2026.
Wellesley Athletics strives for excellence at the conference, regional, and national levels, while providing opportunities for students to achieve their potential and learn the values of discipline, leadership, critical thinking, and responsibility to oneself and others.