Breaking down Liberty's 2026 schedule as they seek return to dominance
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Breaking down Liberty's 2026 schedule as they seek return to dominance
"New York is set to tip off its 30th season - and first under coach Chris DeMarco - at Barclays Center on May 8 against the Connecticut Sun. The Libs will then hit the road for a three-game trip, including games in Portland on May 12 and 14. Upon returning to Brooklyn, the Liberty will enjoy a seven-game homestand, their longest of the season."
"The 44-game season will have two breaks in the schedule. The first will be for All-Star weekend festivities, which are scheduled to happen July 23-25 in Chicago. The WNBA will also have an 18-day pause at the beginning of September for the FIBA Women's World Cup. The WNBA regular season is set to end Sept. 24, though the Liberty's will come to a close one day prior."
New York Liberty begin their 30th season May 8 at Barclays Center under new coach Chris DeMarco. The team starts with a three-game road trip and follows with a season-long seven-game homestand — their longest. The 44-game schedule includes a July 23-25 All-Star break in Chicago and an 18-day pause in early September for the FIBA Women's World Cup. The regular season ends Sept. 24, with the Liberty finishing Sept. 23. Highlight matchups include the May 24 debut of Paige Bueckers and the Wings, back-to-back May games against Phoenix, Toronto's June 3 visit with coach Sandy Brondello returning, and a June 6 game vs. Indiana.
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