The Aggies never release their upcoming basketball schedule until it is complete but sometimes we can find a few games before then. Post up any games you find.
The Ags will travel to Washington on Tuesday, November 5th, to play the Huskies. This could very well be the first game of the 2024-25 season.
Interesting that Oregon State is paying the same to the Ags as UW is. I have 11/7 off, maybe I'll go to the game although honestly, football is more my thing.
11/5 at Washington
11/7 at Idaho
at Grand Canyon (Acrisure Holiday Classic in Thousand Palms, CA)
at Stanford (Acrisure Holiday Classic in Thousand Palms, CA)
11/30 at Oregon State
12/18 vs Idaho
at Pepperdine
at Sacramento State
The WBB roster is now complete with three new recruits. Two Canadian gals and a SOCAL sharpshooter. We are becoming a truly international team. Go to UC Davis Athletics site.
For the details.
The Aggies have released their 11 game non-conference schedule:
11/5 at Washington
11/7 at Idaho
11/12 vs Menlo College
11/17 at Stanford
11/20 at Grand Canyon
11/25 vs Norfolk State
11/30 at Oregon State
12/14 at Sacramento State
12/18 vs Idaho
12/21 at Pepperdine
12/28 vs Cal Maritime
All BW Conference teams will play 2 conference games in early December this year before finishing their non-conference schedule. The will start conference play with 2 home game:
I was told it was to get those early games played while students are in session. The conference schedule is so long they have to play some games before new year’s.
The Honolulu newspaper reports that the University of Hawai`i is seeking a bid to play all of its sports in the Mountain West, meaning they would exit the Big West in basketball, baseball, etc. Currently Hawai`i is in the MWC in football only. The Conference has not extended an invitation yet, but it makes sense given the loss of so many of their present schools.
I think I'll probably miss them if they go mainly because I think we have a pretty good rivalry with them. It's tough to win on the island and the Hawai'i fans are not afraid to make it difficult on the visiting team. I remember a game some years ago when the game had to be briefly stopped because the fans were through stuff onto the court. Les just waved at the Hawai'i coaches at the end of the game as he hustled his team to the locker room with no handshake between the teams. Playing in a tough environment like that a good learning experience for the players and can build team chemistry. Even the games in Davis can get chippy and are generally tight battles.