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The Oregon men’s basketball program has announced its 2023 non-conference schedule, and it includes games against four Power 6 programs including a marquee game at home against Big Ten foe Michigan.
Oregon will open up the 2023-24 season on the road in Las Vegas – one of five games the Ducks will play away from Matthew Knight Arena before league play begins – when they face Georgia on November 6th at the T-Mobile Arena.
Four days after playing Georgia the Ducks will have their home opener against Montana on November 10th. The Ducks will play a week later for their second game at home and this time against Tennessee State on November 17th.
A three-game road-trip to the state of Florida will then follow. Oregon will play at Florida A&M on November 20th and then face off against Santa Clara in the opening round of the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Fla. on November 24th. On the 25th the Ducks will play either Alabama or Ohio State.
Oregon returns home on December 2nd and takes on Michigan. Seven days later the Ducks will play UTEP at home and then on December 12th they’ll play Cal Baptist.
Oregon’s final road game on the non-conference schedule will be in Sioux Falls, S.D. when they face Syracuse on December 17th.
The Ducks final non-conference home game will be on December 21st against Kent State.
Nov. 6 (Mon.) – vs. Georgia (Hall of Fame Series/Las Vegas)
Nov. 10 (Fri.) – MONTANA
Nov. 17 (Fri.) – TENNESSEE STATE
Nov. 20 (Mon.) – at Florida A&M
Nov. 24 (Fri.) – vs. Santa Clara (Emerald Coast Classic/Niceville, Fla.)
Nov. 25 (Sat.) – Alabama or Ohio State (Emerald Coast Classic/Niceville, Fla.)
Dec. 2 (Sat.) – MICHIGAN
Dec. 9 (Sat.) – UTEP
Dec. 12 (Tue.) – CAL BAPTIST
Dec. 17 (Sun.) – vs. Syracuse (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Dec. 21 (Thu.) – KENT STATE
Home games at Matthew Knight Arena are in BOLD CAPS.
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