Pac-12 releases basketball schedule alignment
UCLA Coach Steve Alford congratulates his son Bryce as he comes off the court after a win over Alabama Birmingham in the third round of the NCAA tournament on March 21.
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The full Pac-12 basketball schedule won’t be finalized until early September, but the conference released the important parts on Monday. Namely, UCLA now knows roughly when it will play each team — and which teams it will avoid playing twice.
The full schedule alignment is below:
Dec. 30 – Jan. 3 at Washington State and Washington
Jan. 6-10 vs. Arizona and Arizona State
Jan. 13-17 vs. USC
Jan. 20-24 at Oregon State and Oregon
Jan. 27-31 vs. Washington and Washington State
Feb. 3-7 at USC
Feb. 10-14 at Arizona and Arizona State
Feb. 17-21 vs. Colorado and Utah
Feb. 24-28 at California and Stanford
March 2-6 at Oregon and Oregon State
So what does that mean for the Bruins? Another season of avoiding two games against one of the conference’s best teams.
Last season, UCLA played Arizona, the Pac-12 champion, only once. This season, UCLA plays Utah, last season’s regular season runner-up, once — at home at Pauley Pavilion.
It also avoids a double series with Colorado, Stanford and California, which just hauled in perhaps the strongest recruiting class in the Pac-12.
The final schedule is released closer to the season to accommodate television broadcast partners and ensure that all games are televised.
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