The complete picture for Darian DeVries’ first season running IU basketball is now clear.
The Indiana men’s basketball program will host an eight-game non-conference home slate, highlighted by a matchup with Kansas State.
“It was important to our staff that we put together a schedule that prepares us for the intensity of a 20-game Big Ten schedule,” said head coach Darian DeVries. “We were able to get some regional rivals in high-profile venues that will get us ready for the tough environments we will see this season in league play. We are also excited to get our first taste of Hoosier Nation with eight games at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.”
The Hoosiers will open the season against Alabama A&M (Nov. 5) before traveling to Chicago for a matchup with Marquette (Nov. 9) at the United Center. The Hoosiers will return to Bloomington for five-straight contests at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall against Milwaukee (Nov. 12), Incarnate Word (Nov. 16), Lindenwood (Nov. 20), Kansas State (Nov. 25), and Bethune-Cookman (Nov. 29).
Indiana will tipoff December with a pair of rivalry tilts against Louisville (Dec. 6) at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and at Kentucky (Dec. 13). The non-conference slate will close with consecutive home games against Chicago State (Dec. 20) and Siena (Dec. 22).
All 31 opponents for the season are now known. The Big Ten schedule, tip times, and television designations will be announced at a later date. Indiana’s known Big Ten opponents are as follows:
- Home: Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oregon, Penn State, Washington, Wisconsin
- Away: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA, USC
- Home/Away: Michigan State, Minnesota, Purdue
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