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Download Sport Schedules to Outlook

Click here for iCal format

Here's how to download and import a schedule:
  • Click on a link below and choose "Save."
  • Click "Save" to download the file.
  • In Outlook go to "Import and Export" under the "File" menu.
  • Choose "Import from another program or file."
  • Click Next and choose "Comma Separated Values (Windows)."
  • Click Next and check "Do not import duplicate items."
  • Click Next and choose "Calendar."
  • Click Next and Click "Map Custom Fields."
  • If you don't wish to modify any fields then click OK, otherwise make your changes and then click OK.
  • Click Finish and Outlook will import the schedule.

NOTE: Sports with schedules not yet announced will have blank files for download.

Available Sports:
All Sports
Baseball
Fencing
Field Hockey
Football
Men's Basketball
Men's Cross Country
Men's Golf
Men's Gymnastics
Men's Ice Hockey
Men's Lacrosse
Men's Soccer
Men's Swimming/Diving
Men's Tennis
Men's Track & Field
Men's Volleyball
Pistol
Rifle
Rowing
Softball
Synchronized Swimming
Women's Basketball
Women's Cross Country
Women's Golf
Women's Gymnastics
Women's Ice Hockey
Women's Lacrosse
Women's Soccer
Women's Swimming/Diving
Women's Tennis
Women's Track & Field
Women's Volleyball
Wrestling
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