Nov. 5th @ South Alabama
Nov. 17th Harvard
Nov. 24th @ LSU
Nov. 28th-30th Junkanoo Jam(vs.Vanderbilt, vs TBD)[/QUOT
What happened to hosting UVA on 12/5?Nov. 5th @ South Alabama
Nov. 17th Harvard
Nov. 24th @ LSU
Nov. 28th-30th Junkanoo Jam(vs.Vanderbilt, vs TBD)
Pretty pathetic OOC so far IMO.
Also, a game is listed for November 13. Men have a game at the RAC that day also. Lists a game for Sunday, December 31. December 31 is a Tuesday.Schedule release:
https://scarletknights.com/news/2019/8/23/womens-basketball-releases-2019-20-schedule.aspx
Just noticed that Harvard is listed as twice at the RAC. ?
Official schedule now shows a double header on 11/13. The women play 1st, then the men. Not sure of times. The other game is definitely on the 31st (Tuesday).Also, a game is listed for November 13. Men have a game at the RAC that day also. Lists a game for Sunday, December 31. December 31 is a Tuesday.
Clearly LSU and Virginia are the most challenging to what may be considered a young team.A whole lot of cupcakes this year. We should go undefeated in the nonconf. this year.
Will hopefully let Davenport get well adjusted to the college game before B1G games.
Clearly LSU and Virginia are the most challenging to what may be considered a young team.
That said, it is a schedule with very little upside come the end of the season. Rumor does say that the SEC may (or may not, of course) be stronger this season, which would benefit us for playing 2 SEC teams. Of course, if Vanderbilt is as awful as they have been, . . .
Yet, as you say, there are advantages as well to not being overly challenged when the team has new parts and players taking on new roles.
OTH - playing devil's advocate - will the B1G be strong enough to support our hope for a post-season berth and decent seed? And, I'll be honest, I have no idea. Too much stuff going on all over, with transfers and such, to even try to keep up with it.