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Conference schedule released
They open up the conference schedule on January 5th at the Bonnies and they close it at home against them on March 2nd.
3 games will be on national TV.
1/13 @ Mason (CBSSN)
1/30 vs Fordham (CBSSN)
2/17 @ URI (NBCSN)
They get Bonnies, G Dubbs, and St Joe's twice
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Re: Conference schedule released
yak-rbc wrote:
They open up the conference schedule on January 5th at the Bonnies and they close it at home against them on March 2nd.
3 games will be on national TV.
1/13 @ Mason (CBSSN)
1/30 vs Fordham (CBSSN)
2/17 @ URI (NBCSN)
They get Bonnies, G Dubbs, and St Joe's twice
Fordham is a road game. Duquesne has no home games which will be televised during conference season. I will say it is puzzling that the Sunday home game against Dayton is not televised. These two teams may have the best chance of making the NCAA Tournament and not right away declaring that game as a televised one is a big oversight.
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