LONGWOOD LANCERS WOMEN'S SOCCER
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia operates its women's soccer program as part of the Big South Conference within NCAA Division I competition. The university, established in 1839, supports the program from its campus of approximately 5,096 students. The Lancers compete during the fall season, fielding a roster that balances the demands of collegiate soccer with the institution's academic mission across its relatively compact student body.
As a Big South Conference member, Longwood women's soccer participates in one of the NCAA's established mid-major conferences, competing against regional opponents in the Atlantic region. The program uses its home venue for matches throughout the fall campaign, hosting conference and non-conference opponents. The Lancers draw their roster from the student body and recruit nationally to field competitive teams across the conference schedule, maintaining the athletic and academic standards expected at a university with Longwood's historical foundation and institutional focus.
KEY FACTS
| School | Longwood University |
| Sport | Women's Soccer |
| Conference | Big South Conference |
| Division | D1 |
| Location | Farmville, Virginia |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
OTHER SPORTS AT LONGWOOD
BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SOCCER PROGRAMS
MORE WOMEN'S SOCCER IN VIRGINIA
Browse all NCAA Division I women's soccer programs in Virginia.
Virginia Women's Soccer ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Longwood Women's Soccer compete in?
- Longwood Lancers Women's Soccer competes in the Big South Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
- Where does Longwood play women's soccer home games?
- Longwood Women's Soccer plays home games at Home Venue in Farmville, VA.
- Who is the head coach of Longwood Women's Soccer?
- The head coach of Longwood Lancers Women's Soccer is Staff.
- When was Longwood Women's Soccer program established?
- The establishment date for Longwood Women's Soccer is not currently available.