EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. – Coming off a program-best 46-win season and its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth, East Stroudsburg University softball head coach Jaime Wohlbach has announced the Warriors' 2025 schedule, featuring a challenging 52-game slate.
"We are very excited about our schedule this spring. We open up with games in Florida in early February. After Florida, we return home with a very competitive schedule against regionally and nationally ranked teams. This will be a good test to see how we match up. " Said Wohlbach
In Florida ESU will face Eckerd (February 5), NCAA Regional qualifier Nova Southeastern (February 7), Barry (February 8 and 10), Colorado School of Mines (February 8) and Lynn (February 10).
After Florida, the Warriors will return to Creekview Park for a 12-game homestand against Felician on February 19, NCAA National Championships qualifier Wilmington on February 21, Seton Hill on February 23, Bloomfield on February 25, Jefferson on February 26, and Dominican on March 12. In total, ESU will host 28 home regular-season games at Creekview Park.
ESU will open PSAC East play against Kutztown on March 18 before returning home to host Shippensburg on March 21, Shepherd on March 22, and Lock Haven on March 25. They will then head on the road to face Millersville on March 28, West Chester on April 1, and Bloomsburg on April 4.
Following the road trip, ESU will welcome Mansfield on April 5 and Kutztown on April 8 before traveling to Shippensburg on April 11, Shepherd on April 12, and Lock Haven on April 15.
They will wrap up their regular season with home games against Millersville on April 18, West Chester on April 22, and Bloomsburg on April 25 before their final game at Mansfield on April 26.
The PSAC Championships will take place in Quakertown from April 30-May 3, with the NCAA Atlantic Regional kicking off the NCAA Tournament on May 8 and the Super Regional following on May 15. The Warriors aim to advance to the NCAA Division II National Championships at Frost Stadium at Warner Park in Chattanooga, Tenn., beginning May 22.