2025-26 SCHEDULE
ROSTER
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Lock Haven women's basketball team was voted by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) head coaches in the preseason poll to three-peat as Eastern Division champions, the conference office announced on Thursday, Oct. 30.
PSAC Coaches Preseason Poll:
The Haven received six of the nine first-place votes to earn the top spot in the poll. Kutztown received the remaining three votes to be tabbed the runner up. Bloomsburg, West Chester and Millersville were voted teams three through five. East Stroudsburg, Shippensburg, Shepherd and Mansfield round out the poll.
In the West, PSAC power Gannon (7) was selected to repeat, while Seton Hill was chosen second with one first-place vote. Indiana (Pa.), California (Pa.) and Clarion round out the top five, while Edinboro, Slippery Rock and Pitt-Johnstown make up teams six through eight.
2025-26 PSAC Women's Basketball Preseason Poll (# of first place votes in parentheses)
EAST
1. Lock Haven (6)
2. Kutztown (3)
3. Bloomsburg
4. West Chester
5. Millersville
6. East Stroudsburg
7. Shippensburg
8. Shepherd
9. Mansfield
WEST
1. Gannon (7)
2. Seton Hill (1)
3. IUP
4. California
5. Clarion
6. Edinboro
7. Slippery Rock
8. Pitt-Johnstown
A look back at 2024
The Bald Eagles are chasing history and will look to become the first team in program history to win the PSAC East three years in a row.
In 2023-24, The Haven finished 29-4 overall and 21-1 in the conference, both program records, to soar to the outright Eastern Division title.
In 2024-25, Lock Haven again won 20 games and finished 14-7 in the conference to earn a share of the Eastern Division crown with Kutztown.
In both seasons, the Bald Eagles reached at least the PSAC Championship final four, while 2023-24 marked the programs first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 30 years.
The Haven returns its fab four in
Alana Robinson,
Jenadia Jordan,
Madeline Evans and Rhyln Rouse. Robinson, Jordan and Evans were all on the All-Conference team last season, while Rouse was named the Freshman of the Year in 2023-24.
Jordan and Robinson both passed 1,000-career points as juniors, while Robinson is fresh off back-to-back PSAC Defensive Player of the Year awards.
A full season preview will be released at LockHavenAthletics.com leading up to the opening weekend.
The Road Ahead:
The Bald Eagles open the 2025-26 season by competing in the PSAC/Mountain East Challenge on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14-15, hosted by Concord.
The Haven will take on Fairmont State on Friday at 2 p.m. and the host Concord on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Lock Haven opens its PSAC schedule on Saturday, Dec. 6 by hosting Edinboro at 1 p.m. inside Thomas Fieldhouse.
The Haven's first Eastern Division game is set for Wednesday, Jan. 7 at Shepherd.
The full women's basketball schedule can be viewed at the link above.
New Faces:
The Bald Eagles welcomed six new athletes to the program from Pennsylvania, Maryland and Texas.
To learn more about the 2025-26 incoming class, click
here.