Notre Dame/UConn seeing double
The days of UConn and Rutgers meeting twice in the regular season are over - for the time being.
After six seasons of the Huskies and Scarlet Knights playing a home-and-home series, the Big East has decided to change things up and make Notre Dame the only conference team the reigning national champions will play twice in the regular season. The only scheduled UConn/Rutgers game will be played in Connecticut. As result of the scheduling change is that UConn will play at Marquette for the second consecutive season.
UConn's home Big East opponents will be Cincinnati, Georgetown, Providence, Rutgers, St. John's, South Florida and West Virginia.
The road foes will be DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, Syracuse and Villanova.
The other home and home series in the conference will be:
Louisville/Cincinnati
DePaul/Marquette
Georgetown/South Florida
Pittsburgh/West Virginia
Villanova/Providence
Rutgers/Syracuse
Seton Hall/St. John's
The dates of the games won't be known until the conference gets the OK from the television stations. That normally happens in early September.
After six seasons of the Huskies and Scarlet Knights playing a home-and-home series, the Big East has decided to change things up and make Notre Dame the only conference team the reigning national champions will play twice in the regular season. The only scheduled UConn/Rutgers game will be played in Connecticut. As result of the scheduling change is that UConn will play at Marquette for the second consecutive season.
UConn's home Big East opponents will be Cincinnati, Georgetown, Providence, Rutgers, St. John's, South Florida and West Virginia.
The road foes will be DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall, Syracuse and Villanova.
The other home and home series in the conference will be:
Louisville/Cincinnati
DePaul/Marquette
Georgetown/South Florida
Pittsburgh/West Virginia
Villanova/Providence
Rutgers/Syracuse
Seton Hall/St. John's
The dates of the games won't be known until the conference gets the OK from the television stations. That normally happens in early September.
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