Nevada men’s basketball announces 2024-2025 schedule

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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Nevada’s men’s basketball team announced their 2024-2025 season schedule.

Their schedule will be as follows:

Mon., Nov. 4         Sam Houston State   TBD                                             Reno, Nev.

Sat., Nov. 9            Washington                   TBD                                             Reno, Nev.

Wed., Nov. 13       Weber State                  TBD                                             Reno, Nev.

Sat., Nov. 16          Santa Clara                    TBD                                             Reno, Nev.

Thurs., Nov. 21      vs. Vanderbilt#              4:30 p.m.                         Charleston, S.C.

Fri., Nov. 22             vs. Seton Hall/VCU#  2 p.m. or 4:30 p.m.      Charleston, S.C.

Sun., Nov. 24          vs. TBD#                           TBD                                     Charleston, S.C.

Mon., Dec. 2          Washington State       TBD                                             Reno, Nev.

Sat., Dec. 7              at LMU                               TBD                                Los Angeles, Calif.

Wed., Dec. 11        South Dakota State   TBD                                              Reno, Nev.

Sat., Dec. 14           Texas Southern           TBD                                               Reno, Nev.

Dec. 21                      Colorado State*          TBD                                               Reno, Nev.

Dec. 28                       at Wyoming*                  TBD                                         Laramie, Wyo.

Dec. 31                      Utah State*                    TBD                                               Reno, Nev.

Jan. 4                          at New Mexico*             TBD                                Albuquerque, N.M.

Jan. 11                       at Fresno State*            TBD                                           Fresno, Calif.

Jan. 14                       Air Force*                        TBD                                              Reno, Nev.

Jan. 18                      San José State*            TBD                                               Reno, Nev.

Jan. 21                      at Utah State*                  TBD                                             Logan, Utah

Jan. 25                      San Diego State*          TBD                                               Reno, Nev.

Jan. 28                      at Boise State*                 TBD                                           Boise, Idaho

Feb. 1                       UNLV*                                 TBD                                              Reno, Nev.

Feb. 4                        at Air Force*                     TBD                                           USAFA, Colo.

Feb. 11                     Fresno State*                 TBD                                              Reno, Nev.

Feb. 15                     at San José State*         TBD                                       San Jose, Calif.

Feb. 18                     at Colorado State*        TBD                                  Fort Collins, Colo.

Feb. 22                     Boise State*                   TBD                                          Boise, Idaho

Feb. 25                     Wyoming*                      TBD                                       Laramie, Wyo.

March 1                    at UNLV*                          TBD                                      Las Vegas, Nev.

March 4                   New Mexico*                 TBD                                              Reno, Nev.

March 8                    at San Diego State*      TBD                                     San Diego, Calif.

The Wolf Pack finished last season with a record of 26-8, losing to Dayton during the March Madness tournament.

“This is a demanding non-conference schedule that hopefully once again prepares us for Mountain West play. Having Washington and Washington State visiting Lawlor is a plus, and our MTE event in Charleston is loaded with good teams and has all games televised nationally, which will give us good exposure,” Head Coach Steve Alford said. “Playing 20 league games for the first time reduces our non-conference to just 11 games. These 11 games need to have us positioned and ready to begin Mountain West play on Dec. 21.”

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