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Full Michigan basketball 2023-24 non-conference schedule revealed, per report

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie06/15/23

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Michigan Wolverines basketball will tip off the 2023-24 season Nov. 7 at Crisler Center against UNC Asheville. According to a report from college basketball analyst Rocco Miller, the Maize and Blue now know their entire non-conference slate.

Michigan has 11 non-conference games, plus 20 Big Ten contests, to round out the slate. The Wolverines will play in two multi-team events, including the Battle 4 Atlantis. They won that event in Howard’s first season in 2019-20, beating Iowa State, North Carolina and Gonzaga.

DateOpponent
Nov. 7vs. UNC Asheville
Nov. 10vs. Youngstown State
Nov. 13at St. John’s (Gavitt Games)
Nov. 17vs. Longbeach State
Nov. 22-24Battle 4 Atlantis (three games against possible opponents Arkansas, Memphis, North Carolina, Northern Iowa, Stanford, Texas Tech and Villanova)
Dec. 2at Oregon
Dec. 16vs. Eastern Michigan
Dec. 19vs. Florida (Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte, N.C.)
Dec. 29vs. McNeese

Michigan will take on St. John’s in the Gavitt Games Nov. 13, after not having a game in the Big Ten/Big East event last season. The Wolverines are 2-2 in the Gavitt Games. They haven’t played at Madison Square Garden — where they’re 25-11 all time — since beating Rutgers in Feb. 2020. Michigan won the Big Ten Tournament at the World’s Most Famous Arena in 2018, before making a run to the NCAA title game.

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The Wolverines don’t have a home game against another power conference opponent, but they will travel to Oregon to take on the Ducks Dec. 2. Michigan lost to head coach Dana Altman‘s team in Dec. 2019. It was supposed to travel to Eugene the following season, but the clash was canceled due to the sport’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Michigan is 15-14 against non-conference opponents over the last two seasons.

Michigan also knows its Big Ten schedule breakdown, though the dates have not yet been announced. Here’s a look at the locations of each tilt.

Home and road: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers

Home: Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin

Road: Maryland, Northwestern, Penn State

Stay tuned for more Michigan basketball schedule updates in the days and weeks ahead.

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