The University of Michigan men’s ice hockey team has unveiled its non-conference schedule for the 2025–26 season, which features a mix of home and away games against a diverse set of opponents.
2025–26 Non-Conference Schedule
October 3–4: The Wolverines open the season at home against Mercyhurst University.
October 10–11: Michigan travels to Providence, Rhode Island, for a two-game series against Providence College.
October 16–17: The team returns to Yost Ice Arena to host Robert Morris University.
October 24–25: A home-and-home series with in-state rival Western Michigan University is scheduled, with the first game in Ann Arbor and the second in Kalamazoo.
November 28–29: Michigan concludes its non-conference slate with a two-game series at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Big Ten Conference schedule will be released at a later date.
This non-conference lineup offers the Wolverines a mix of regional rivalries and challenging road trips, providing valuable experience ahead of conference play.
For the full schedule and updates, visit the official Michigan Wolverines men’s ice hockey schedule.

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