The University of Georgia women’s soccer team, under head coach Keidane McAlpine, is set to begin a seven-match exhibition schedule this spring. The team will use these games to prepare for future competition and build on recent successes.
Spring Schedule Details
The Bulldogs’ spring season begins with a road match against Sporting Jax in Statesboro, Georgia, on Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. Following this, the team will play its remaining six matches at the Turner Soccer Complex in Athens. These include doubleheaders against Lander and Furman on March 21, Georgia State and West Georgia on April 12, and single matches against SEC opponent Tennessee on March 28 and Clemson on April 3.
Admission to all spring exhibition matches at Turner Soccer Complex is free. However, fans should note that the matches will not be available via live stream. Attendees of the March 21 and April 12 doubleheaders should also be aware that the Georgia softball team will be playing games at the same location between soccer matches.
Team Composition
The Bulldogs return a core of 22 players from last season’s squad, which advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinals. This experienced group has been expanded with the addition of nine new players this spring, including three transfers. This blend of returning talent and new additions could prove beneficial as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Fans can follow the team’s progress and receive updates through their social media channels: @UGASoccer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the first game of the spring schedule?
The first game of the spring schedule is an away match against Sporting Jax on Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. in Statesboro, Georgia.
Will the spring exhibition games be televised?
No, the spring exhibition matches will not be streamed on any platforms.
How many new players are on the team this spring?
There are nine new players on the team this spring, including three transfers.
As the Bulldogs progress through their spring exhibition schedule, will the team’s performance indicate potential areas for improvement before the start of the official season?
