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AAC Announces Men’s Basketball Conference Schedule

Greenville, North Carolina – The East Carolina men’s basketball team will welcome Temple into its ninth season at the American Athletic Conference on December 28. The league released his 2022-23 men’s basketball overall schedule on Wednesday.

The Pirates have 18 contests on their league schedule, in addition to the 13-game non-conference slate announced in July. After kicking off conference play at home, ECU travels to Wichita for their New Year’s Eve showdown. The Pirates are back home and he will face UCF (January 4) and make his two-game trips to Memphis (January 7) and Cincinnati (January 11).

ECU will return to the Minguez Coliseum on January 15th for a match against South Florida. Then head north to visit the Temple (January 18th). The Pirates will wrap up his January with back-to-back home games against Tulsa (Jan. 24) and Wichita State (Jan. 29).

The Pirates alternate home and away contests in February, hosting SMU (Feb. 4) and Cincinnati (Feb. 15), South Florida (Feb. 1) and Tulane (Feb. 11). ) to play the load game. The team then embarked on its second two-game road trip on the conference schedule, facing SMU (February 19) and Tulsa (February 21) before returning home to meet 2022 American Conference champions Houston. (February 25th). ).

ECU welcomes Tulane (March 1) in their final regular season home game before wrapping up conference play at UCF (March 5).

The American Basketball Championship will be held March 9-12 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

Four of the Pirates’ five non-conference weekend home games are at Mercer (November 8), Hampton (November 16), South Carolina State (November 29) and Campbell (December 2). announced as a match against 7pm The teams’ weekend non-conference games against Presbyterian (November 12) and Coppin State (December 11) will finish at 4pm and 2pm respectively.

All 18 ECU conference games will be televised or streamed on the ESPN network family, and all seven non-conference home games will be streamed on ESPN+.

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