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UConn AAC sked

And a reminder on the non-conf sked

v Vandy (Nov 17) @ Mohegan
v Ole Miss, St Johns, Purdue (Nov 22-24) @VI

A ND
A Louisville
A Baylor
A St Louis
A Cal
A Oklahoma

H DePaul
H So Carolina
H Ohio St
H Seton Hall
 
Games in CT:
Non (5): DePaul, SoCar, Seton Hall, Ohio St, Vandy
AAC (8): USF, UCF, Temple, Houston, Temple, ECarolina, Memphis, SMU, Cinci
Elsewhere (14):
PA - Temple
OH - Cinci
KY - Louisville
FL - UCF, USF

IN - Notre Dame
MO - St Louis
KS - Wichita St
OK - Oklahoma, Tulsa
TX - Baylor, Houston
LA - Tulane

CA - Cal

VI - Ole Miss, St Johns, Purdue


 
Three very loseable road games, but that`s ok. It is all about getting ready for March. Have the freshman fully integrated at that point, everybody else fully healthy, and 8 or 9 solid contributors. They will get to Albany for the Regionals one way or the other, then on to Tampa!

The home schedule is a bit underwhelming. Similar to 2016-2017, except Baylor is on the road this time. Hard to see any losses in CT.

Cinci twice. Hmmmm. Let`s see how Geno handles those games. :eek:
 
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You guys are great! Thanks for keeping us up to date on upcoming games.
 
When I look at our schedule, I see, at most, 4 losses: ND, Baylor, and Louisville, all on the road, and late in the NCAA tourney. SC at home is the other possibility, albeit slight. I don't see us losing to USF or anyone else in the conference.
 
I see that the AAC office does what little it can to mitigate the weakness of UConn's conference schedule: Going back at least several years now, they've made every effort to bias UConn's unbalanced schedule is biased toward the (relatively) better teams.

And along those lines, I see that UCF and Houston have now been upgraded to the "play UConn twice" club, while Tulane has now been demoted.
 

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