Men’s Basketball Announces 2024-25 Schedule – California State University, Fullerton

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2024-24 Schedule

FULLERTON, Calif. — Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball and head coach Dedrique Taylor have announced the 2024-25 schedule. 

“Our staff has worked diligently putting together a preseason schedule that will test us and get us ready for Big West play,” Taylor said. “We are looking forward to the challenge with the combination of road and home games that will encompass ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Mountain West and West Coast Conference teams. I am excited for this version of the Titans to develop into what we believe will be a really good group.”

The Titans begin the 2024-25 campaign in Phoenix on Monday, Nov. 4, when they take on defending Western Athletic Conference champions Grand Canyon. The Antelopes upset No. 5 seed Saint Mary’s in the Round of 64 at last season’s NCAA Tournament. 

Fullerton remains on the road for each of its following three contests, beginning with Stanford on Nov. 8. The matchup in Palo Alto will feature a battle of brothers with the Titans’ Kobe Young and Stanford’s Donavin Young squaring off. The team then travels to Colorado on Nov. 13 and is at Oregon State on Nov. 15. 

Fans’ first chance to catch the team in action at home is Monday, Nov. 18, when the Titans host Idaho State at 7:00 p.m. PT. 

Fullerton then hits the road for another three matchups, beginning with UCLA on Nov. 22. The last time the Titans played at Pauley Pavillion was in Dec. 2019, when the team pulled off a 77-74 upset for its second ever win over the Bruins. Fullerton then plays at Pepperdine on Nov. 26 and at Pacific on Nov. 30. 

The Titans open Big West action on Dec. 5 at home versus Long Beach State as part of the conference’s “Bold Week.” Fullerton travels to UC Riverside on Dec. 7, before returning to and closing its non-conference slate with four straight home matchups. The team will host La Sierra on Dec. 10, Denver on Dec. 15, Wyoming on Dec. 22 and Nobel on Dec. 28. 

Big West competition resumes Jan. 2 when the Titans host CSUN then UC San Diego on Jan. 4. Fullerton hosts Hawaii on Jan. 11, UC Irvine on Feb. 27 before closing out the regular season on Mar. 8 at home against UC Riverside. 

The Big West Tournament will be played at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nev. from Mar. 12-15. 

Season tickets for the 2024-25 season are on sale now. Individual game tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Oct. 8. For more information contact the ticket office at (657) 278-2783. 



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SUPPORT THE TITANS!

Fans can purchase tickets for various Cal State Fullerton athletic events by visiting FullertonTitansTickets.com. The Athletic Ticket Office can also be contacted by phone at 657-278-2783 or by email at athletictixs@fullerton.edu. The Ticket Office is located at the Titan House off of Gymnasium Drive at the eastern end of the Intramural Fields and is open from 10 am – 4 pm PT, Monday – Friday. 

FOLLOW THE TITANS!

Fans can keep up with the latest in Titan Athletics by following us on Facebook (Facebook/FullertonTitans), Twitter (@FullertonTitans) Instagram (@FullertonTitans) and Snapchat (FullertonTitans). In addition, the basketball team has established its own Twitter (@FullertonMBB) and Instagram accounts (@FullertonMBB). 

WATCH THE TITANS ON ESPN+

Titans fans can now watch every home event exclusively on ESPN+. Cal State Fullerton has built a top-tier production studio to give the viewers an ESPN quality production for all games at Titan Stadium. Additionally, all schools in the Big West Conference are committed to producing ESPN quality streams which will allow fans to watch the Titans on ESPN+ for all road conference games.

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