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Georgia Announces 2024 Season Schedule



Jake Stanley        

Assistant Sports Communications Director (Swimming & Diving | Soccer)

University of Georgia Athletic Association


Highlighted by eight NCAA Tournament teams, including four of last season’s quarterfinalists, the University of Georgia soccer team announced its 2024 season schedule Tuesday afternoon.

 

Led by third-year head coach Keidane McAlpine, the defending SEC Tournament champions will once again face an opponent from each of the Power Four conferences, as well as former Pac-12 member Washington State. The Bulldogs will also take on SEC newcomers Oklahoma and Texas in its conference schedule.

 

The slate begins with an exhibition match against Clemson on Aug. 4, a rematch of last season’s NCAA Sweet 16 matchup. The regular season begins with consecutive matchups against NCAA quarterfinalists: Pitt in Athens on Aug. 15, followed by a road trip to North Carolina on Aug. 22. The non-conference schedule also includes matchups at defending national champion Florida State and UCF, along with Illinois, Samford, and Washington State. The contest with the Seminoles marks the third-consecutive year in which the Bulldogs have played the reigning champion.

 

Georgia opens SEC play against South Carolina in Athens on Sept. 19. The Bulldogs will welcome additional NCAA qualifiers Alabama, Mississippi State, Tennessee, and Texas to the Turner Soccer Complex. Georgia’s road matches in league play include Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Florida, and Auburn. The conference season concludes with the SEC Soccer Tournament, running Nov. 3-10 in Pensacola, Florida.

 

All scheduled times and dates for the 2024 season are subject to change.

 

For complete information on Georgia soccer, follow the team on its social media channels via @UGASoccer on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

 

2024 Georgia Soccer Schedule

All times Eastern

All times and dates subject to change

 

Sunday, Aug. 4 – at Clemson (Exhibition) (7 p.m. – Clemson, S.C.)

Thursday, Aug. 15 – Pitt (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Thursday, Aug. 22 – at North Carolina (5 p.m. – Chapel Hill, N.C.)

Sunday, Aug. 25 – Kennesaw State (Senior Day) (4 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Thursday, Aug. 29 – at Florida State (7 p.m. – Tallahassee, Fla.)

Sunday, Sept. 1 – at UCF (6 p.m. – Orlando, Fla.)

Thursday, Sept. 5 – Illinois (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Thursday, Sept. 12 – Samford (5:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Sunday, Sept. 15 – Washington State (1 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Thursday, Sept. 19 – South Carolina (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Sunday, Sept. 22 – at Vanderbilt (1 p.m. – Nashville, Tenn.)

Thursday, Sept. 26 – at Kentucky (7:30 p.m. – Lexington, Ky.)

Sunday, Sept. 29 – Alabama (4 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Friday, Oct. 4 – at Oklahoma (8 p.m. – Norman, Okla.)

Thursday, Oct. 10 – Mississippi State (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Sunday, Oct. 13 – at Florida (3 p.m. – Gainesville, Fla.)

Friday, Oct. 18 – Tennessee (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Thursday, Oct. 24 – at Auburn (6:30 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

Sunday, Oct. 27 – Texas (4 p.m. – Athens, Ga.)

 

Denotes home match

Denotes SEC match

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