University
of Minnesota men’s basketball head coach Richard Pitino announced the
upcoming 2018-19 schedule for the Gophers on Thursday. The announcement
coincides with the Big Ten Conference revealing game time and television
broadcast information for all of its games this season.
“We
set up our schedule this season to provide a challenging test for our
team as they get ready for Big Ten play,” Pitino said. “We’re excited to
have five Power Five opponents in our non-conference, including the
Utah game at home. With a 20-game Big Ten schedule this year, I think
our team will have a chance to get better early in the season.”
Following
an exhibition game against in-state foe Minnesota Duluth on Thursday,
November 1, the Gophers will begin the season with a pair of home games.
The season gets underway on Tuesday, Nov. 6 against Omaha, followed six
days later by a meeting with Pac-12 opponent Utah at Williams Arena
(Monday, Nov. 12)
The
next stretch sees the Gophers away from the Barn for the longest time
during the year. They will travel across the border for the Vancouver
Showcase, facing Texas A&M (Sunday, Nov. 18) and Santa Clara or
Washington (Tuesday, Nov. 20). After the Thanksgiving holiday, the
Gophers will visit Boston College in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Monday,
Nov. 26) before returning to the Twin Cities for a matchup with Oklahoma
State at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis (Friday, Nov. 30).
Minnesota
visits Ohio State (Sunday, December 2) before hosting Nebraska
(Wednesday, Dec. 5) in the early season conference matchups. The
remainder of the non-conference slate is filled out by home games
against Arkansas State (Saturday, Dec. 8), North Florida (Tuesday, Dec.
11), North Carolina A&T (Friday, Dec. 21) and Mount St. Mary’s
(Sunday, Dec. 30).
After
New Year’s Day, nine home and nine road Big Ten contests await the
Gophers as they march towards the Big Ten Tournament, which returns to
Chicago from March 13-17 at United Center.
Minnesota
will have at least 26 games on a national television network, as part
of the conference television rights agreements with ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU,
Fox Sports 1 and the Big Ten Network. The remaining home games will be
broadcast on the BTN Plus subscription streaming service.
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