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Washington Men’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule Released

The washington huskies men’s basketball team Official non-conference schedule announced This morning, the exact time and TV allocation will be announced at a later date.

Washington will host Auburn on Wednesday, December 21st. This will be his one of the biggest non-conference games in Hec-Ed for a while. The last time the power conference team played against the Huskies in Seattle was in 2016. TCU The team of Andrew Andrews/Dejounte Murray/Marquese Chriss visited and beaten 92-67. I go back 20 years before him, but at least 20 years have passed since the SEC team played a road game with his Dawgs. The Tigers lost Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler in the first round of nominations from the front court, but they are still dangerous players. If you’re looking for a quick 20 minute preview, Top 25 Auburn Teams Check Out This Podcast..

The annual contest with Gonzaga will be held again after being canceled every two seasons for COVID-19. Gonzaga will not return to Seattle until the match is played in Spokane, so the expedition is scheduled for the third consecutive year. Despite losing 2nd overall Chet Holmgren, Zags will be the team ranked 1st or 2nd in the AP vote after a successful remodeling.

Another notable event is Thanksgiving and the Wood Legacy in Anaheim, California the night before. As part of the event’s first match, it was announced earlier this week that Washington will face Fresno State University at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, November 23rd. The Huskys will face the winners / losers of his Mary’s Vanderbilt / St. based on their performance against Fresno. St. Mary’s should be the best team at the event, but UW Braxton Meah he revenge he can’t pass Fresno State University in the game, even though Star Center Orlando Robinson has also left. Moved from Fresno to his UW this offseason).

This should be a relatively soft landing for Washington, which will replace 4/5 of the starting lineup primarily with transfers. His first four games were all played at home and his opponents weren’t his top 150 teams a year ago. He also said last year and the opening night caused an embarrassing defeat to the team in northern Illinois, which ended in # 297.

The Pac-12 weekend and combination should come out relatively soon to complete the big picture of Washington’s schedule. As scheduled last year, he will have two conference games between Seattle and Gonzaga in early December.

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Below are the upcoming opponents in Washington and their records, as well as where they ended up at KenPom last year.

Weber State: 21-12, 174th overall

North Florida: 11-20, 220th overall

Utah Tech University (formerly Dixie State University): 13-18, 278th overall

Cal-Baptiste: 18-16, 225th overall

Fresno State: 23-13, 73rd overall

Vanderbilt: 19 wins and 17 losses, 64th overall, St Mary’s: 26 wins, 8 losses, 16th overall

Seattle: 23-9, 139th overall

Gonzaga; 28-4, 1st overall

Cal Poly: 7-21, 308th overall

Idaho: 7-23, 339th overall

Auburn: 28-6, 12th overall

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