
Huskies Announce 2020-21 Non-Conference Schedule
November 12, 2020 | Men's Basketball
Pac-12 Conference Matchups Set
**UPDATED WITH GAME TIMES as of Nov. 18**
SEATTLE – The Huskies have released their 2020-21 non-conference slate, head coach Mike Hopkins announced on Thursday. Washington will host five non-conference matchups and take one contest on the road.
Washington opens the season hosting the Husky Classic, a four-team event starting on Nov. 25 at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Huskies will first face Portland State at 8 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) on opening day then will take on San Diego on Nov. 27 (4 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) and Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 28 (6 p.m./Pac-12 Networks).
Taking a quick break from non-conference play, Washington will head to Utah for its first Pac-12 game of the season on Dec. 3 (game time TBD) before returning home for three-straight games at Hec Ed. UW faces cross-town foe Seattle U on Dec. 9 (8 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) then welcomes Oregon on Dec. 12 for another Pac-12 matchup, game time TBD.
Rounding out the non-conference slate will be Montana in Seattle on Dec. 16 (8 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) and a face-off with Colorado in Las Vegas, that will not count towards Pac-12 standings, game time TBD.
The full slate of the Pac-12 season will get underway starting as early as Dec. 30 as the Arizona schools visit Montlake that week. The league pairings and site designations have already been announced with dates, times and TV designations coming soon.
**UPDATED WITH GAME TIMES as of Nov. 18**
SEATTLE – The Huskies have released their 2020-21 non-conference slate, head coach Mike Hopkins announced on Thursday. Washington will host five non-conference matchups and take one contest on the road.
Washington opens the season hosting the Husky Classic, a four-team event starting on Nov. 25 at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Huskies will first face Portland State at 8 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks) on opening day then will take on San Diego on Nov. 27 (4 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) and Cal State Fullerton on Nov. 28 (6 p.m./Pac-12 Networks).
Taking a quick break from non-conference play, Washington will head to Utah for its first Pac-12 game of the season on Dec. 3 (game time TBD) before returning home for three-straight games at Hec Ed. UW faces cross-town foe Seattle U on Dec. 9 (8 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) then welcomes Oregon on Dec. 12 for another Pac-12 matchup, game time TBD.
Rounding out the non-conference slate will be Montana in Seattle on Dec. 16 (8 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) and a face-off with Colorado in Las Vegas, that will not count towards Pac-12 standings, game time TBD.
The full slate of the Pac-12 season will get underway starting as early as Dec. 30 as the Arizona schools visit Montlake that week. The league pairings and site designations have already been announced with dates, times and TV designations coming soon.
| Nov. 25 | Portland State | 8 p.m. - Pac-12 Networks |
| Nov. 27 | San Diego | 4 p.m. - Pac-12 Networks |
| Nov. 28 | Cal State Fullerton | 6 p.m. - Pac-12 Networks |
| Dec. 3 | at Utah (P12 game) | TBD |
| Dec. 9 | Seattle U | 8 p.m. - Pac-12 Networks |
| Dec. 12 | Oregon (P12 game) | TBD |
| Dec. 16 | Montana | 8 p.m. - Pac-12 Networks |
| Dec. 20 | vs. Colorado (not P12 game) | TBD |
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