2005-06 University of Connecticut Basketball Schedule Announced
29-game regular season schedule highlighted
by 14 nationally-televised contests
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STORRS, Conn. (Sept. 8, 2005)-- The
University of Connecticut announced its 2005-06 Men’s Basketball
schedule Thursday, a challenging 29-game regular season slate that is
one of the toughest in Hall of Fame Head Coach Jim Calhoun’s 20-year
tenure with the Huskies.
The schedule features 18 home contests, which includes 16
regular season games and two exhibition foes.
UConn will play 14 regular season games on national
television in 2005-06, five on CBS and nine on ESPN or espn2. Local television
broadcast plans for the remainder of the schedule will be announced at a later
date.
The Huskies will play 11 games at the Hartford Civic Center,
including nationally-televised contests against LSU on CBS on January 7 and
Cincinnati (January 9) and Syracuse (February 8) on ESPN. The HCC slate begins
November 3 with an exhibition against Bryant University, which was the NCAA
Division II National runner-up in 2004-05.
UConn will host seven games at Gampel Pavilion on the Storrs
campus, beginning with a November 9 exhibition with Concordia University of
Montreal. Concordia will play UConn as part of a demanding exhibition schedule
which also features games at Rhode Island, Duke, Georgia, Virginia and Vermont.
Headlining the Gampel schedule for the Huskies will be a pair of
nationally-televised CBS match-ups against Villanova (February 26) and
Louisville (March 4) to wrap up the regular season home schedule.
UConn’s road schedule is formidable, beginning with the
season opener November 18 at Pepperdine. The Huskies will then travel on to
compete in the EA Sports Maui Invitational, opening play with Arkansas on
November 21. A second round game on November 22 will see UConn face either
Kansas or Arizona, while host Chaminade, Gonzaga, Maryland and Michigan State
round out the strongest Maui field in recent history. Six of the eight schools
in the tourney have captured an NCAA Championship.
The Huskies will also face nationally-televised major road tests at Syracuse
(January 16, ESPN), at Louisville (January 21, ESPN College Gameday), at Indiana
(February 4, CBS), at Villanova (February 13, ESPN) and at West Virginia
(February 18, CBS). |