If you Googled this because the instructions you found didn't match what's actually on your screen, you're not imagining it — SportsEngine rewrote its calendar-sync flow in October 2025, and a lot of advice floating around the internet (including, until recently, ours) still describes the old version.
The current path starts from your MySE account rather than an individual team website, and it takes about two minutes once you know where to look.
Sign in to your SportsEngine (MySE) account and open the Schedule tab. MySE is SportsEngine's member-account branding — it's the account that aggregates every team and event you're registered for, not an individual team's public page.
Click Sync Schedule, top-right corner. This is the current button. Older guides describe a "Subscribe" or "Export" option on a separate team website — that route can still work as a fallback, but Sync Schedule from your MySE account is now the documented, primary path.
Choose Other Calendar, then click Copy. SportsEngine also offers direct Apple and Google buttons, but Other Calendar plus Copy is what gets you the raw link Schedule Caddie needs.
Paste the link into Schedule Caddie. From here, this team's schedule updates on its own — SportsEngine checks the feed automatically once it's subscribed.
Yes — the link you copied from Sync Schedule → Other Calendar above is a standard subscribable feed, so it works the same way in Google Calendar or on an iPhone:
On Google Calendar (desktop or web). Go to Settings → Add calendar → From URL, paste the SportsEngine link you copied above, then click Add calendar.
On iPhone (Apple Calendar). Go to Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar, and paste the same link. (On older iOS versions, Calendar appears directly in Settings.)
That covers the sync part. It won't cover the knowing part: Google and Apple check subscribed feeds on a lazy cycle — sometimes 12 to 24 hours behind — and neither one notifies you when a game moves inside that window. Schedule Caddie checks the same SportsEngine feed every day and emails you exactly what changed, so a rescheduled game doesn't surprise you at the field.
Paste the link into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook and it works — the same Copy link from Other Calendar works fine pasted straight into Apple, Google, or Outlook — SportsEngine isn't gatekeeping which calendar app can subscribe. Where it falls short is the same place every single-team platform falls short: one link, one team, and SportsEngine has no idea your other kid's team runs on GameChanger.
The steps I found online don't match what I'm seeing
You're likely reading pre-October-2025 instructions. The current flow is MySE Schedule tab → Sync Schedule → Other Calendar → Copy, not a separate organization website.
I can't find Sync Schedule
Make sure you're signed into your personal MySE account (the one tied to your email), not just browsing your organization's public team page — Sync Schedule lives inside the logged-in Schedule tab.
There's an iCal link directly on my team's organization website — should I use that instead?
That still works as a fallback, and some organizations only expose that route. Either one gives you a valid feed URL for Schedule Caddie.
SportsEngine restructured this flow in October 2025. If you set your calendar up before then using an org-website iCal link, that link likely still works fine — you just won't find the same menu if you go looking for it again.
Yes. MySE is SportsEngine's name for your personal member account — the dashboard where every team and event you're registered for shows up in one place.
Yes — whether you subscribe directly in a calendar app or paste the link into Schedule Caddie, the feed refreshes on its own as your organization updates the schedule.
Yes. Many organizations run heavily customized SportsEngine sites, but the underlying MySE account and Sync Schedule flow is the same regardless of how the public team page looks.
Copy the link from Sync Schedule → Other Calendar in your MySE account (steps above), then in Google Calendar go to Settings → Add calendar → From URL and paste it in. On an iPhone, go to Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts → Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar and paste the same link (on older iOS versions, Calendar appears directly in Settings).
Not right away. Google Calendar refreshes subscribed feeds every 12 to 24 hours and won't notify you when something changes — you'd have to happen to open the calendar and notice. Schedule Caddie checks the same SportsEngine feed every day and emails you exactly what changed.
Every kid, every team, every app — merged, color-coded, and watched for changes.
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