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Florida basketball adds further details to 2025 non-conference schedule, nears completion
Florida basketball adds further details to 2025 non-conference schedule, nears completion

USA Today

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Florida basketball adds further details to 2025 non-conference schedule, nears completion

Florida basketball's nonconference schedule for the upcoming season just got closer to completion with the release of some key details on Tuesday by the program. The Gators open up the 2025-26 campaign in Las Vegas on Nov. 3 against the Arizona Wildcats, after which they play their home-opener on Nov. 6 against the North Florida Ospreys. The annual rivalry game against the Florida State Seminoles falls on Nov. 11 before a neutral-site game that is still to be determined. Florida then hosts the Merrimack Warriors inside the O'Connell Center on Nov. 21 — the night before football hosts the Tennessee Volunteers — before hitting the road for a five-game road swing, including the Thanksgiving tournament in San Diego, the Duke Blue Devils in the ACC-SEC Challenge, and the UConn Huskies in the Jimmy V Classic, plus a game in the state of Florida sill to be announced. A trio of home games against the St. Francis Red Flash, Colgate Raiders and Dartmouth Big Green wrap up the nonconference slate before the Gators open Southeastern Conference play on Jan. 3. Florida basketball's 2025 non-conference schedule Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

Details for Florida basketball's 2025 matchup against UConn Huskies revealed
Details for Florida basketball's 2025 matchup against UConn Huskies revealed

USA Today

time05-06-2025

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  • USA Today

Details for Florida basketball's 2025 matchup against UConn Huskies revealed

Details for Florida basketball's 2025 matchup against UConn Huskies revealed Florida basketball's matchup against the UConn Huskies at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Tuesday, Dec. 9, was officially announced by ESPN on Wednesday, setting up a rematch of the 2025 NCAA Tournament Second Round. The Gators narrowly won that game, 77-75, en route to their third-ever national championship. This fall, the two teams will once again battle on a neutral court in the second half of the Jimmy V Classic, which is named for NC State head coach Jimmy Valvano, who won a national title at age 37. Florida skipper Todd Golden is just two years older, and his recent success made him the youngest head coach to win a ring since Jimmy V. The game is scheduled as the second half of a double-header that opens with the BYU Cougars facing off with the Clemson Tigers, which tips off at 6:30 p.m. ET. Florida-UConn follows with a 9 p.m. ET start time. The Huskies hold the all-time edge over the Gators with a 5-2 record dating back to their first meeting in the Sweet 16 of the 1994 NCAA Tournament. Third-seeded Florida prevailed in overtime, 69-60, over second-seeded UConn to advance to the Elite Eight. Connecticut won the next five meetings spanning from 2013 to 2022, with a pair of victories coming inside the O'Connell Center and the other two on their home court; the third came in the 2014 NCAA Tournament Semifinals — a 63-53 triumph. Then, of course, Florida bookended the series win a win in the Big Dance this spring. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

Walter Clayton Jr.'s Two-Word Reaction to Wednesday's Big College Basketball Announcement
Walter Clayton Jr.'s Two-Word Reaction to Wednesday's Big College Basketball Announcement

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

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Walter Clayton Jr.'s Two-Word Reaction to Wednesday's Big College Basketball Announcement

Walter Clayton Jr.'s Two-Word Reaction to Wednesday's Big College Basketball Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Florida Gators wouldn't have won their first national title since 2007 without star Walter Clayton Jr. Advertisement The 6-foot-3 guard from Lake Wales, Florida, was named first-team All-SEC, a consensus first-team All-American, and the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player this past season. He averaged 18.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. But now, Clayton Jr. is off to the NBA after playing two seasons under Rick Pitino at Iona and two more under Todd Golden at Florida. While he continues preparing for the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25, the Gators are finalizing their schedule for next season. On Wednesday, March Madness announced in a joint post with the Florida Gators and UConn Huskies that the two teams will meet in the Jimmy V Classic on Dec. 9 at Madison Square Garden. "BOX OFFICE SHOWDOWN IN MSG 🍿," March Madness captioned its post. "@gatorsmbk and @uconnmbb will go head-to-head in the Jimmy V Classic 🔥." Clayton Jr. was one of many to see the post and left a two-word message in the comment section: Advertisement "Go Gators." Walter Clayton Jr.'s comment on March Madness' post.@marchmadnessmbb/Instagram Florida and UConn have faced each other three times since Huskies head coach Dan Hurley took over in Storrs. The most recent meeting came in the Round of 32 of last season's NCAA Tournament, where the Gators pulled out a 77-75 win to end UConn's 13-game NCAA Tournament winning streak. The other two matchups took place on Nov. 17, 2019, in Storrs and Dec. 7, 2022, in Gainesville, with UConn winning both. Related: Florida Reveals Availability Plan For 7-Foot-9 College Basketball Player Related: Florida Star Sends Parting Message After National Championship Run This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

BYU Basketball Builds Excitement With Major Schedule Announcements
BYU Basketball Builds Excitement With Major Schedule Announcements

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

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BYU Basketball Builds Excitement With Major Schedule Announcements

BYU Basketball Builds Excitement With Major Schedule Announcements originally appeared on Athlon Sports. BYU men's basketball is building a non-conference schedule to match the program's high expectations for the 2025-26 season. Advertisement Athletic Director Brian Santiago announced at BYU's Fathers and Sons Basketball Camp that the Cougars will face North Carolina in an exhibition game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City. The game will reportedly be in late October and will be the second of BYU's two preseason exhibitions. The Cougars will also travel to Nebraska as part of a home-and-home exhibition series. New NCAA rule allowing schools to play two Division I teams in public, televised exhibitions. As it stood previously, exhibitions were either closed to fans or had to be labeled as charity events. Now, programs can generate NIL revenue from these games, opening the door for high-profile matchups ahead of the regular season. The North Carolina and Nebraska games will not count toward BYU's record but mark the start of what is expected to be the most anticipated season in program history. BYU is likely to enter the season ranked in the preseason top 10. The regular season begins Nov. 3 when BYU faces Villanova in Las Vegas as part of the Hall of Fame Series. Villanova will debut new head coach Kevin Willard, who took over in April. Advertisement Related: AJ Dybantsa admits BYU wasn't top school, blown away by NBA ready program On Thursday, BYU added another marquee opponent with recent two-time national champion UConn. The Cougars will face the Huskies in Boston at TD Garden on Nov. 14 or 15, a homecoming for BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa. The Cougars will also meet Clemson in the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden. The Tigers reached the Elite Eight in 2024 before suffering a first-round exit eariler this year. BYU is also scheduled to face Wisconsin on Nov. 21 in Salt Lake City, a rematch of their thrilling 91-89 win in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Related: Big 12 Coach Catches Attention for Blunt Message About BYU A week after the Wisconsin matchup, BYU will participate in a multi-team event at Disney World. They'll play two games against a trio of Miami, Georgetown, and Dayton over Thanksgiving weekend. Advertisement In total, BYU has six high-profile non-conference games scheduled, building momentum for a historic campaign in Kevin Young's second year in Provo. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

UF opens national title defense against Arizona in Las Vegas
UF opens national title defense against Arizona in Las Vegas

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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UF opens national title defense against Arizona in Las Vegas

GAINESVILLE — Florida will begin its national title defense with a high-profile matchup against national power Arizona in Las Vegas, the school announced Monday. The Gators and Wildcats will meet Nov. 3 at T-Mobile Arena as part of a doubleheader also including a matchup between Villanova and BYU. Advertisement UF defeated Houston 65-63 April 7 for the Gators third national title while Arizona lost 100-93 to Duke in the Sweet 16. The Wildcats tied for third with BYU in the Big 12, won by Houston. Florida also will face UConn on Dec. 9 at the Jimmy V Classic in New York City's Madison Square Garden. Clemson and BYU will square off during the other game of the doubleheader. Coming off a 36-4 season, coach Todd Golden's Gators will feature a retooled roster after losing the team's top three scorers, led by All-American guard Walter Clayton Jr. Center Rueben Chinyelu announced Monday he would withdraw from the NBA Draft and return for his junior season. The 6-foot-10, 260-pound rising junior will join rising star small forward Thomas Haugh and 7-foot-1 Micah Handlogten inside. UF awaits word from power forward Alex Condon as the 6-foot-11 sophomore from Australia considers remaining in the draft. Advertisement UF signed Princeton transfer Xavian Lee and Ohio University's AJ Brown, a native of Orlando, to rebuild the backcourt. Arkansas transfer Boogie Fland was in Gainesville Monday and Tuesday for a visit. Edgar Thompson can be reached at egthompson@

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