Men's Soccer 2024 Schedule

Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Announces 2024 Schedule

The Rebels' new season features eight home games and starts at home vs. Tulsa on August 22

LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) — UNLV men's soccer has announced its schedule, which includes eight home matches, for the 2024 season on Friday.

The Rebels open the new campaign with a marquee home match on Thursday, August 22 vs. nationally renowned Tulsa, which has made the NCAA Tournament twice in the last three years. 

That game preludes the Scarlet & Gray's remaining home contests vs. CSUN (Sept. 15), Kansas City (Sept. 19) and on Senior Night vs. Cal State Fullerton (Sept. 26) in non-conference play. Additionally, the Rebels will play WAC home matches against the league's new men's soccer affiliate member San Diego State (Oct. 3) along with California Baptist (Oct. 6), UTRGV (Oct. 17) and Grand Canyon (Oct. 20).
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In their first road test of the year, the Rebels will kick off a four-game road trip when they visit the Buckeye State to face 2023 NCAA Tournament qualifier Dayton (Aug. 29) and Ohio State (Sept. 1) from the Big Ten. Following those contests, UNLV will then play at UC Santa Barbara (Sept. 6) and CSU Bakersfield (Sept. 11).

BROADCAST INFO: Each of UNLV's home matches will be streamed live, starting with the home opener vs. Tulsa on the WAC's free streaming site WACInternational.tv. The final seven home matches will be broadcast via ESPN+ for viewers with a paid subscription.

EXHIBITION: Prior to the season's official start, the Rebels will take on Benedictine in an exhibition on Saturday, Aug. 10 at 5:30 p.m. at the practice field adjacent to Peter Johann Memorial Field.

SEASON TICKETS: Season tickets to UNLV soccer games — $25 for seniors, faculty, staff and alumni and $35 for the general public — can be purchased at UNLVTickets.com or by calling 702-739-3267. Single-game tickets are $6 per adult when purchased in advance of game day, $10 or $8 for seniors, faculty, staff and alumni at the door and free for kids in high school or younger.
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