ATLANTIC 10 (W)
Conference: Split into pods that will play each other twice home and away for a total of eight games beginning March 28 with two games apiece on long weekends for all but one single-game weekend.
Northern pod: Duquesne, LaSalle, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph’s, UMass.
Southern pod: Richmond, George Mason, Virginia Commonwealth, Davidson, George Washington.
Non-conference: Up to the discretion of individual institutions to schedule games beginning Feb. 13.
Conference tournament: Four teams total (down from the usual six) April 30-May 2. Top two teams from each pod automatically, then the next two best teams from either pod.
ATLANTIC SUN (W)
Conference: Single round robin with full conference.
Non-conference: Up to the discretion of individual institutions to schedule games. A lot of crossover with the Southern Conference. “We have a lot of open dates,” Jacksonville coach Mindy McCord said. “We usually have teams that come to us for spring break. That made an impact. It hit us hard. No one is really flying in.”
Conference tournament: Top four teams will play at Kennesaw State the second weekend of May. Seeds based on win percentage.
BIG EAST (M)
Conference: Double round robin with each team playing home and away.
Non-conference: Full schedule possible at the discretion of each program.
Conference tournament: Top four teams the weekend of May 6 at Providence.
BIG EAST (W)
Conference: Double round robin with teams hosting the same opponent Friday-Sunday for a total of 10 games beginning March 19. Two bye weekends built in for possible make-ups. “We’ve been playing a Wednesday-Saturday schedule for a while,” Denver coach Liza Kelly said, “so the Friday-Sunday will be a little adjustment.”
Non-conference: Full schedule possible at the discretion of each program. Denver will play Colorado in a home and away series.
Conference tournament: Georgetown will host the second weekend in May. “The hardest part for everybody and the players is not really having anything set until now,” Kelly said. “It’s been a mental struggle. There’s high anxiety and a lack of control. To have something to show parents and show everyone that they’re going to play has made a huge difference.”
BIG SOUTH (W)
Conference: Single round-robin schedule.
Non-conference: Up to the discretion of each institution.
Conference tournament: Top four teams will play at the top seed April 30-May 2. To qualify, teams must compete within one game of the league average games played.
BIG TEN (M/W)
Conference: Still in the process of formalizing a double round-robin schedule. Games potentially starting Feb. 13 for women and Feb. 20 for men.
Non-conference: Due to stringent testing requirements, expected to be severely limited if at all for possible opponents. The Big Ten tests athletes six times per week.
Conference tournament: Expected to happen, but no further details. “We hope to know more details in late January or early February,” Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach Peter Milliman said in an email sent to team supporters Sunday. “It is possible that we may engage in some non-conference games, but the majority of our schedule will be dedicated to competition within the Big [Ten].” Milliman also said he does not anticipate there would be spectators allowed at games.
CAA (M)
Conference: Eight games with four home and four away. Teams face four teams once apiece and two teams twice each.
Non-conference: Up to each institution’s discretion. “My administration has been wonderful to work with,” Hofstra coach Seth Tierney said. “We’re trying to base it on 75 percent of what we’d allow. We’re hopeful to get into the lower teens — 12, 13, 14 games. They’ve asked all the teams to be as financially sensitive and feasible as possible. If it’s an overnight situation, bring it forward and decide if it’s worth it.”
Conference tournament: Top four teams will play at Hofstra, which was selected to minimize travel for all teams, on May 6-8.
CAA (W)
Conference: Divided into pods.
South pod: Elon, James Madison, and William and Mary will play each other twice.
North pod: Delaware, Drexel, Hofstr and Towson will play each other once plus their travel partner twice. “We’re excited to be in position where we’re playing most of our conference teams,” Towson coach Sonia LaMonica said. “Our conference office created a schedule. It revolves around making everything as regional as possible. We’re playing everybody except for Elon.”
Non-conference: Up to each institution’s discretion. Towson posted a 15-game schedule beginning at Mount. St. Mary’s on Feb. 13.
Conference tournament: Top five teams with a play-in game the first week of May.
INDEPENDENTS
Utah has three home games on its schedule. It had six, but three teams backed out of trips.
“For me, it’s not that far out of the norm,” Utah coach Brian Holman said. “I’m fighting and scrapping and clawing to get games.”
The Utes open Jan. 30 at Denver and still have open dates to fill. Among their home games is new independent Robert Morris coming to them.
“We might be a hot commodity for some teams needing to pick up a game versus us having to really struggle to get teams to play us,” Holman said. “We’re going to be willing to fly just about anywhere to play just about anybody.”