Keiser University women's soccer has unveiled its 2026 schedule, featuring 15 games with eight at home in West Palm Beach, Florida. The season begins on August 22 against Barry University, marking the Seahawks' title defense after winning the NAIA National Championship last year. Under the leadership of Coach Alex Adams, Keiser aims for a strong start following a successful 2026 season with a 19-3-2 record. Notable players Lauren Riley and Georgia Little both earned All-American honors; Riley was also named NAIA National Player of the Year. The Seahawks will look to continue their dominance in the Sun Conference, following a season where they recorded 13 shutouts and eight wins over ranked teams.

By the Numbers
  • 15 games scheduled for the 2026 season
  • 8 home games hosted in West Palm Beach, FL
  • 19-3-2 record in the previous season
  • 13 shutouts last season, 6 against ranked opponents
Yes, But

The Seahawks face challenges in maintaining form after their championship run and navigating a competitive conference landscape, especially with several teams looking to improve from past seasons.

State of Play
  • Keiser opens the season at home, aiming to extend its 4-0 record against Barry University.
  • Upcoming matches include non-conference games against Carroll College and Ave Maria.
  • Sun Conference play begins on September 26 against St. Thomas.
What's Next

The Seahawks expect to build on last season's success with high hopes for both the Sun Conference and NAIA National Tournaments, starting in early November with the Sun Conference Tournament.

Bottom Line

Keiser's women's soccer program aims to defend its national title, showcasing a mix of seasoned leadership and upcoming talent. Maintaining a strong home record will be pivotal as they seek to remain a dominant force in college soccer.