Atlantic 10 Announces Strategic Women’s Basketball Scheduling Partnership

7/9/2026 11:00:00 AM

WASHINGTON – The Atlantic 10 has announced a strategic non-conference scheduling partnership with the American Conference, Ivy League, and Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), designed to elevate early-season competition amongst some of the top NCAA Division I women’s basketball conferences.
 
The agreement is a two-year partnership for the 2026–27 and 2027–28 seasons and features a tournament-style event on opening weekend each year, bringing together top programs from the four highly competitive conferences. Each league will designate its top two teams to participate annually, creating a high-level showcase that provides non-conference resume-building opportunities for each conference and enhances national visibility for women’s basketball.
 
Collectively, the partnership brings together four conferences that have each earned multiple bids into the NCAA Tournament at least once in the last five years. Additionally, the four leagues have each finished in the top-10 of the conference NET rankings at least three times in the last five years.
 
The 2026 field alone features a concentration of Top-75 programs by NET ranking, creating an early-season environment designed to mirror the intensity and quality of postseason play and resume-building opportunities.
 
“This partnership represents an outstanding opportunity for Atlantic 10 women’s basketball and further elevates the national profile of our programs,” said A-10 Commissioner Dan Leibovitz. “By collaborating with the American Conference, Ivy League, and Missouri Valley Conference, our teams will compete against nationally respected opponents and continue building on the success that has positioned the A-10 as a multi-bid NCAA Tournament conference. Bringing an event of this caliber to life requires tremendous collaboration and planning, and I commend Associate Commissioner Candy Cage and her counterparts across the participating conferences for their leadership in making this initiative a reality.”

Event Format
The 2026 event will take place at two host sites:
  • Robins Center – University of Richmond (Richmond, Va.)
  • Curb Event Center – Belmont University (Nashville, Tenn.)
Each participating team will compete in two games over the opening weekend, scheduled for November 6 and November 8, 2026.
2026 Matchups
Site 1: Richmond, Virginia – Robins Center

Day 1 (Friday, November 6)
  • Richmond (A-10) vs. Princeton (Ivy League)
  • Rice (American) vs. Murray State (MVC)
Day 2 (Sunday, November 8)
  • Richmond (A-10) vs. Rice (American)
  • Princeton (Ivy League) vs. Murray State (MVC)
Site 2: Nashville, Tennessee – Curb Event Center
Day 1 (Friday, November 6)
  • Rhode Island (A-10) vs. Columbia (Ivy League)
  • South Florida (American) vs. Belmont (MVC)
Day 2 (Sunday, November 8)
  • Rhode Island (A-10) vs. South Florida (American)
  • Columbia (Ivy League) vs. Belmont (MVC)

Building a Stronger Non-Conference Landscape

This initiative is rooted in a shared goal: to create more competitive and compelling non-conference opportunities for the top programs in each respective conference. By matching elite teams from each conference in a structured, high-profile setting, the partnership aims to:
  • Enhance strength of schedule resumes for the four conferences and participating programs
  • Provide fans with marquee early-season matchups
  • Increase early-season national exposure and media interest
  • Support the continued growth of women’s college basketball
Additional details, including broadcast information and ticketing, will be announced at a later date.