(Photo Courtesy of Robert Morris Athletics)
While it has taken a bit longer for teams and conference to get their schedules together for the 2021 season due to the Coronavirus outbreak and various restrictions surrounding the virus, Schedule release schedule has finally begun!
The Robert Morris Colonials are the 12th DI team and first independent to release their full 2021 schedule. The Colonials come into the 2021 season after going 4-2 during the shortened 2020 season and are entering their first season as an independent.
Providence’s Full 2021 Schedule:
Date | Home | Away | Notes |
2/1 | Robert Morris | Seton Hill (DII) | Scrimmage |
2/7 | Duke | Robert Morris | |
2/13 | High Point | Robert Morris | |
2/20 | Bucknell | Robert Morris | |
2/23 | Robert Morris | Bellarmine | |
2/27 | Notre Dame | Robert Morris | |
3/13 | Air Force | Robert Morris | |
3/20 | Virginia | Robert Morris | |
4/3 | Robert Morris | Jacksonville | Rock Hill, S.C. |
4/10 | Robert Morris | Cleveland State | |
4/17 | Cornell | Robert Morris | |
4/24 | Richmond | Robert Morris | |
5/1 | Utah | Robert Morris |
Notes
- Only two home games (Bellarmine, Cleveland State).
- Three ACC opponents and one Ivy League opponent on schedule.
Games to Circle
2/13 @ High Point: These two squads have played each other each of the past six seasons and the series is currently tied at three. Lats season, things were tied, 6-6, at half and Robert Morris was able to pull away in the second half to secure the 15-11 victory.
3/13 @ Air Force: Robert Morris and Air Force have faced each other four times all-time with the series tied at two. During their last two contests (2016,2015), the Falcons won both games by just one-goal, subduing a fourth quarter Colonials run in both games.
3/20 @ Virginia: The Colonials and Cavaliers have faced each other three times in history with their last meeting coming in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. In that contests, the Robert Morris gave the eventual champions a run for their money early on, only being down 4-2 the end of the first before Virginia was able to pull away and win, 19-10.