FLUSHING, N.Y. – Queens College women's soccer second-year head coach
Thomas Paris and the women's soccer team's full 2023 schedule has been announced.
It will be a full 18-match calendar with the Knights set to play nine matches on the road and on the friendly confines of the Queens College Varsity Field.
Last season the Knights went 2-6-2 at home including earning two East Coast Conference victories one of which would be Paris's first victory as a head coach in Flushing.
It will be an action-packed fall on the campus of Queens College as the Knights host nine matches which include four East Coast Conference matches and five non-conference matches against East Region conference members in the Central Collegiate Athletic Conference (CACC) and Northeast-10 (NE10) Conference.
Following two matches to open the season on the road, Paris and the Knights' first home match of the season comes on September 6 as CACC member Rams of Thomas Jefferson University come to town.
Queens will then welcome another CACC member in the Cougars of Caldwell University to town on September 12 before ECC play opens.
Following their ECC opener in Buffalo, the Knights open a three-match homestand beginning with NE10 member Penmen of Southern New Hampshire University on September 19.
Following the non-conference match, the Knights welcome the 2022 ECC Champions Mavericks of Mercy College to Flushing on September 23.
The homestand concludes as Paris and the Knights return to non-conference play on September 26 as CACC member Goldey-Beacom College Lightning visits Flushing.
Following a three-match road stand that sees the Knights away from Flushing for two weeks, a three-match homestand opens on October 11 as NE10 member Assumption University Greyhounds come to town.
It will be back-to-back ECC matches to continue the homestand as Roberts Wesleyan University Redhawks come to town on October 14 before Queens welcomes the Spartans of Saint Thomas Aquinas College on October 18.
The regular season officially concludes on Saturday, October 28 as the Saints of D'Youville University come to town on Senior Knight.
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