Virginia Men's Basketball Announces 2023-2024 Non-Conference Schedule
The Virginia men's basketball non-conference schedule was announced for the 2023-2024 season on Monday afternoon, revealing 11 non-conference matchups, including seven at John Paul Jones Arena.
UVA will host Tarleton State in the season-opener on Monday, November 6th and will also host North Carolina A&T, Texas Southern, Texas A&M, NC Central, Northeastern, and Morgan State in Charlottesville. Virginia's game against Texas A&M on Wednesday, November 29th will be played as part of the inaugural ACC/SEC Challenge.
The Cavaliers will face Florida as part of the "He Gets Us" 2023 Hall of Fame Series on November 10th in Charlotte. The Spectrum Center, home of the Charlotte Hornets, will host a men's college basketball triple-header on Friday, November 10th with Charlotte taking on Liberty, Virginia battling Florida, and Virginia Tech taking on South Carolina. UVA will play Wisconsin in the first semifinal of the Fort Myers Tip-Off on Monday, November 20th and will then take on either SMU or West Virginia on November 22nd. Virginia's lone true road matchup in non-conference play will be at Memphis on Tuesday, December 19th.
Here's what Virginia's non-conference schedule looks like for the 2023-2024 season (home games in bold):
November 6th: vs. Tarleton State
November 10th: Florida [Charlotte, NC]
November 14th: North Carolina A&T
November 16th: Texas Southern
November 20th at 6pm: Wisconsin [Fort Myers, FL]
November 22th: SMU/West Virginia [Fort Myers, FL]
November 29th at 7:15pm: Texas A&M [ACC/SEC Challenge]
December 5th: NC Central
December 16th: Northeastern
December 19th: Memphis
December 27th: Morgan State
The complete schedule for the 2023-2024 Virginia men's basketball season will be announced at a later date.
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