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Preview Roundups
November 06, 2024
Wagner at Rutgers 6:00 PM ET
Rutgers' expectations for this season have been building to a fever pitch since two five-star high school recruits committed to the program.
Campbell at Virginia 7:00 PM ET
Virginia opens a surprising new chapter on Wednesday when interim coach Ron Sanchez leads the Cavaliers against visiting Campbell in the season opener in Charlottesville, Va.
Stonehill at Notre Dame 7:00 PM ET
Notre Dame is coming off consecutive 20-loss seasons for the first time in school history, but the performance of Markus Burton in his freshman season makes the Fighting Irish optimistic for better things on the horizon.
Columbia at Villanova 7:00 PM ET
The man they call Wooga is on his way to being a very "poplar" player at Villanova.
Sacred Heart at Connecticut 7:00 PM ET
UConn begins a quest for a third straight national championship when the Huskies open the season at home against Sacred Heart.
Lehigh at Georgetown 7:00 PM ET
Last month, Georgetown coach Ed Cooley dismissed rumors about taking over for Tony Bennett at Virginia.
West Georgia at Georgia Tech 7:30 PM ET
Year 2 of the Damon Stoudamire coaching era at Georgia Tech will begin Wednesday night in Atlanta when the Yellow Jackets host first-year Division I program West Georgia.
Lipscomb at Arkansas 8:00 PM ET
If you think the expectations for Arkansas will be tempered a bit just because the 16th-ranked Razorbacks start their 2024-25 campaign a few days later than other programs, you're dead wrong.
SIU Edwardsville at Indiana 8:00 PM ET
Malik Reneau wants to take his game to the next level this season.
Vermont at Auburn 8:00 PM ET
Fresh off an Southeastern Conference tournament title last season and with a roster blending several key returnees with significant transfers and freshmen, No. 11 Auburn opens the season at home against a Vermont team that returns most of its regulars from an NCAA Tournament squad.
Oral Roberts at Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
After enduring four losing seasons in a row, Minnesota bounced back last season with 19 wins and its best winning percentage since the 2018-19 campaign.
UL Monroe at Louisiana State 8:00 PM ET
LSU won five of its final seven regular-season games last season, including victories against No. 11 South Carolina and No. 17 Kentucky.
Texas Rio Grande Valley at Creighton 9:00 PM ET
Expectations remain sky high for No. 15 Creighton to continue to pile up wins despite the team enduring significant losses from last season.