Women’s soccer: Minnesota Aurora announces 12-game regular season
Minnesota Aurora has not lost a regular-season match across two years and will put that impressive streak on the line in 2024.
The amateur women’s team announced its 12-game USL W League schedule Thursday, with six home and six away dates.
Aurora, which lost in the league final in 2022 and in a conference final in 2023, will open against Chicago Dutch Lions on May 23 in Aurora, Ill. Aurora’s home opener is against Racine Kenosha County Third Coast on May 30 at TCO Stadium in Eagan.
Aurora’s full schedule
May 23 — at Chicago Dutch Lions
May 25 — at River Light FC
May 30 — vs. RKC Third Coast
June 2 — at Chicago City
June 6 — vs. Rochester FC
June 8 — vs. River Light FC
June 13 — at Rochester FC
June 16 — vs. Chicago Dutch Lions
June 20 — vs. Bavarian United
June 22 — vs. Chicago City
June 27 — at Bavarian United
June 29 — at RKC Third Coast
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