Stags Announce Spring Schedules for Six MAAC Sports

Stags Announce Spring Schedules for Six MAAC Sports

The back-to-back MAAC Champion women's lacrosse team starts its spring slate on March 6

The back-to-back MAAC Champion women's lacrosse team starts its spring slate on March 6.

Action Begins March 6, On Campus.

Fairfield Athletics has unveiled the spring schedules for six of its teams that compete in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The full slates for Fairfield's volleyball, women’s lacrosse, baseball, softball, and men’s and women’s soccer teams are all available now at FairfieldStags.com.

These teams will join Fairfield men’s and women’s basketball in active competition beginning on March 6. For the spring sports, the return to play comes after a year-long layoff due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The fall programs also saw their seasons postponed due to the pandemic, but will have the opportunity to compete for a MAAC Championship this spring.

In addition, MAAC Championship dates have been decided for swimming and diving, cross country, women’s rowing, golf, and tennis. Full schedules for those varsity programs will be announced shortly.

Fairfield's men’s lacrosse, field hockey, and men’s rowing programs — which do not compete in the MAAC — will also present their spring schedules in the coming weeks.

More information on the upcoming season, including game times and broadcast information, will be announced soon on FairfieldStags.com. Attendance policies for spectators and media for games contested on campus at Fairfield University will be announced prior to the start of the season.

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