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What does UConn's next year's non-conference look like?

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I am curious as to which of the top teams for next year UConn will be playing. I am thinking the Huskies will do well. Thanks for answering my question.
 
I think Maryland will be on the schedule. I'll look forward that game.
ONO verses Shakira Austin.
 
A good, tough out of conference schedule with Oregon and Baylor probably the top two teams in the preseason polls. Do you know which games are at home?
Thanks.
 
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Notre Dame, Baylor, Oregon, Cal, Tennessee and Oklahoma at home.
 
I think we go 8-3 vs those teams. Baylor, Oregon and USCe will be the losses.
 
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I think we go 8-3 vs those teams. Baylor, Oregon and USCe will be the losses.
Particularly regarding the early games before UConn gets its new players aligned, predict Huskies loses 1-2 from the "should win" category but pick up a win later in year from one of the Baylor, Oregon, and USC group.
 
Notre Dame, Oregon, Baylor, Tennessee, Cal, Soufh Carolina, Virginia, DePaul, Vanderbilt.

That's a much stronger non-conference and could propel UCONN to a #1 seed if they perform well. Big advantage playing at home against Baylor, Oregon, and ND. Only tough road game should be South Carolina (who has never been competitive with UCONN). Tennessee could be a handful next year depending on who is back and who is coaching.
 
Isn’t middle Tennessee somewhere in the future or am i mistaken?
 
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Carl must have heard the question???


Would be nice to end the series with Seton hall and dayton
Vandy and uva are player games so those are temp
Cal and Ohio st are marginal games as well
Okla and DePaul are Geno friend games but neither are particularly useful either

Don’t mean to sound so callous but UConn needs as many challenging games as possible, for prep AND for seeding.

If the year after has bay ore Nd Lou md Tex SoCar - now that’ll be something. (Plus tenn ualr uva)
 
Would be nice to end the series with Seton hall and dayton
Vandy and uva are player games so those are temp
Cal and Ohio st are marginal games as well
Okla and DePaul are Geno friend games but neither are particularly useful either

Don’t mean to sound so callous but UConn needs as many challenging games as possible, for prep AND for seeding.

If the year after has bay ore Nd Lou md Tex SoCar - now that’ll be something. (Plus tenn ualr uva)

Picking nits over that nonconference schedule sounds a little ridiculous.
 
We can beat every team. Every team is losing big pieces too. Oregon is coming to Storrs and Coombs to me is a better defensive player than Crystal so hopefully she’ll be able to put brakes on Sabrina because we’ll be able to be them too
 
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I wonder if a game with Georgia Tech or UGa is feasible in 2020-21 with both Coombs & ONO from northeast of Atlanta.
 

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