Huskies visit Michigan State for preseason contest
HOUGHTON, Mich. — With a spotlight of 13 games at the SDC Gymnasium, the 2025-26 Michigan Tech women’s basketball schedule has been released, with the season beginning on Oct. 26, with the postseason starting in March.
Nonconference
The season opener will see the Huskies travel to East Lansing, Michigan, to take on Big Ten affiliate Michigan State in an exhibition contest on Oct. 26. The Black & Gold will see a familiar face as former Michigan Tech player and coach, Kim Cameron, is an assistant coach on staff with the Spartans.
The Huskies will travel to the Wisconsin Dells for the third-straight season, partaking in the JustAGame Crossover facing GLVC foes Lewis (Nov. 14) and Upper Iowa (Nov. 15).
Michigan Tech will also face four NSIC opponents in November playing host to Minnesota Duluth (Nov. 20) and St. Cloud State (Nov. 21) before traveling to the North Star State to face Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 28) and Winona State (Nov. 29).
The Black & Gold conclude the out-of-conference slate before the New Year, traveling to GLVC affiliate Missouri-St. Louis (Dec. 13) and followed by hosting GMAC foe Northwood (Dec. 19).
GLIAC Play
The conference slate showcases 20 games with the Black & Gold traveling to Roosevelt (Dec. 4) and Parkside (Dec. 6) to open league play. In the New Year, Michigan Tech begins a four-game homestand opening with defending national champions, Grand Valley State (Jan. 1), Davenport (Jan. 3), Northern Michigan (Jan. 8) and Ferris State (Jan. 10).
The Huskies then alternate weekends of away and home for four-straight weeks, with road matchups at Saginaw Valley State (Jan. 15) and Elite Eight competitors from last season, Lake Superior State (Jan. 17) before venturing to Davenport (Jan. 29) and Grand Valley State (Jan. 31) two weeks later.
Michigan Tech hosts Wayne State (Jan. 22), Purdue Northwest (Jan. 24), Lake Superior State (Feb. 5) and Saginaw Valley State (Feb. 7) before back-to-back weeks on the road late in the season, heading to Purdue Northwest (Feb. 12), Wayne State (Feb. 14), Northern Michigan (Feb. 19) and Ferris State (Feb. 23). MTU caps the regular season at the SDC Gymnasium welcoming Parkside (Feb. 26) and Roosevelt (Feb. 28).
The Huskies finished the 2024-25 season with an overall record of 12-17 and 9-11 in the GLIAC under Sam Clayton entering her eighth year as head coach of her alma mater.Season tickets for Michigan Tech basketball are now on sale at the Student Development Complex (SDC) Central Ticket Office or online at BuyHuskiesTickets.com.