Soccer Ticket Sales Fuel Championship Ambition

New ticketing for 2026 season accelerates investment in one of college soccer’s most successful programs as Commodores build on Elite Eight and SEC Tournament success

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt will introduce ticketing at the Vanderbilt Soccer Complex for the 2026 soccer season, an essential evolution that will help head coach Darren Ambrose and the Commodores build on their historic success and cement the university’s place as the premier destination for a new era of women’s collegiate sports.

Season tickets for the reigning SEC Tournament champions, who reached the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight for the first time last fall, will go on sale Thursday, May 21. Season tickets are priced at $50, plus applicable fees, and are good for all nonconference and SEC regular-season home games. A year ago, the Commodores were undefeated in nine regular-season games at the Vanderbilt Soccer Complex, including an unforgettable win against Tennessee in the regular-season home finale. Supporters are encouraged to sign up for more information on season tickets and be the first to know when sales are live.

Single-game tickets will be available for $10 per game later this summer, following the release of the team’s full schedule. Supporters can also sign up for more information on single-game tickets .

Group tickets will also be available later this summer. A minimum of 15 tickets must be purchased to receive eligible group pricing.

“For the past 11 seasons, I’ve been fortunate to see what is possible when we invest in the remarkable young women who choose to be Commodores,” Ambrose said. “We have more we want to achieve, and in a new era of college athletics, that means exploring every pathway to support student-athlete development and put them in position to succeed. We have the most loyal and passionate fans in college soccer, people who support us in the best tradition of soccer clubs as community anchors. And I can promise our fans  we will continue playing an attractive style of attacking soccer.”

The SEC’s first women’s soccer champion and a pioneering presence in the sport’s emergence in the South, Vanderbilt is again a standard of excellence in the 21st century. In 11 seasons under Ambrose, who recently signed a contract extension, the Commodores have won two SEC Tournament championships and a regular-season title, made seven NCAA Tournaments and helped student-athletes go on to compete professionally from the NWSL to the UEFA Women’s Champions League. This past season, led by the SEC Forward and Goalkeeper of the Year and two MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalists, the Dores matched a program record with 18 wins, scored their most goals in a season this century and allowed the second-fewest goals in program history.

Ticket revenue represents an important pathway to sustainable excellence in the modern landscape of collegiate athletics, complementing the recently launched Anchored for Her campaign’s historic investment in Vanderbilt women’s sports. Through community support of Anchored for Her, Vanderbilt soccer will transition from its current home to a future all-new soccer and lacrosse stadium as part of an Olympic Sports Performance Complex.

About Anchored for Her

Through Anchored for Her, a comprehensive fundraising campaign, Vanderbilt is positioning women’s soccer and its broader women’s athletics programs as national leaders in advancing women’s sports. Anchored for Her’s initial $50 million goal will fuel investment in sustainable success for a new era of collegiate athletics through facility enhancements, endowed scholarships, coaching and staff positions, capital support and naming opportunities, team-specific Excellence Funds, the Women’s Athletics General Fund and the Competitive Excellence Fund.