STANFORD, Calif. – The Pac-12 Conference has released the weekly matchups and site designations for the league's 2023-24 women's basketball season.
While the weekends that Stanford will be home or away are finalized, exact dates, times and order of opponents will be revealed once television selections have been made. Some games may shift outside of the conference's traditional Friday-Sunday windows pending those television selections and other factors.
One date that is set is Stanford's final Pac-12 opener - at rival California on Friday, Dec. 29. The Cardinal has its first conference home games the weekend of January 5-7 when it hosts Washington and Washington State.
In addition to the Huskies and Cougars, the Cardinal will face seven other league opponents in Maples Pavilion – Oregon and Oregon State the weekend of January 19-21, UCLA and USC the weekend of Feb. 2-4, California the weekend of Feb. 16-18 and Arizona and Arizona State the weekend of Feb. 23-25.
Save its back-to-back home weekend against the Golden Bears, Wildcats and Sun Devils in late February, Stanford will alternate home and road weekends throughout the conference regular season.
The Cardinal is at Colorado and Utah the weekend of Jan. 12-14, Arizona and Arizona State the weekend of Jan. 26-28, Washington and Washington State the weekend of Feb. 9-11 and wraps up its regular season at Oregon and Oregon State the weekend of Feb. 29-March 2.
The 2024 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament set for March 6-10 in Las Vegas.
Stanford's 2023-24 Pac-12 Pairings
| Dates | Opponents | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Dec. 29 | California | Away |
| Jan. 5-7 | Washington/Washington State | Home |
| Jan. 12-14 | Colorado/Utah | Away |
| Jan. 19-21 | Oregon/Oregon State | Home |
| Jan. 26-28 | Arizona/Arizona State | Away |
| Feb. 2-4 | UCLA/USC | Home |
| Feb. 9-11 | Washington/Washington State | Away |
| Feb. 16-18 | California | Home |
| Feb. 23-25 | Arizona/Arizona State | Home |
| Feb. 29-March 2 | Oregon/Oregon State | Away |
Stanford checks in at No. 16 in ESPN's early women's college basketball rankings and will host Indiana (Nov. 12) and Duke (Nov. 19) as part of its home, nonconference schedule this year.