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Non-conference schedule:

Halldan1

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Nov. 14 - Yale

Nov. 16 - at Michigan

Nov. 22-24 - Fort Myers Tip-Off (Florida, Ohio State, Cal)

Dec. 1 - Wagner

Dec. 9 - Texas

Dec. 12 - Rutgers

Dec. 18 - Iona (MSG)N
 
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I must say - that is a very good non-conference schedule to go along with the BE conf games. 3 good neutral court games will look very nice in the computers. (Only problem is that home loss looming on Dec 12 😉)
 
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Nov. 14 - Yale

Nov. 16 - at Michigan

Nov. 22-24 - Fort Myers Tip-Off (Florida, Ohio State, Cal)

Dec. 1 - Wagner

Dec. 9 - Texas

Dec. 12 - Rutgers

Dec. 18 - Iona (MSG)N

Thought they played penn st and rhode island

Looks like we're still missing two games even when you include the FDU game scheduled for Nov. 10.

You are allowed 28 games plus a multi-team event (MTE) of three games or 29 games plus a MTE of two games. Either way you get up to 31 games.

The MTE, in this case the Fort Myers Tip-Off, counts as one game towards the schedule limit. The Yale game is probably considered a campus game in the Fort Myers Tip-Off and will be our third game in the tournament. Yale is in the tournament's other four-team bracket with Bowling Green, Milwaukee and Southern Utah so those teams are each likely lined up with one of the main bracket teams.

With that in mind we have 29 games on the schedule. 20 Big East games and nine non-conference. Even if the Yale is not technically not part of the Ft. Myers event, that leaves room for two more games.
 
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