The Mountaineers will play 12 non-conference contests, including
home games against Ohio State, Ole Miss, Duquesne, Coppin State and
Loyola College.
West Virginia will open the regular season Nov. 15 at home
against Loyola. The Mountaineers will play two home exhibition games
against the University of Charleston and Mountain State. Those dates
will be announced in September.
WVU will play road games at Purdue and Cleveland State. The
Mountaineers will play two games in Charleston – The Citadel and
Marshall.
West Virginia will travel to Anaheim, Calif., in late November for
three games in the 76 Classic, beginning with Long Beach State on
Thanksgiving. The Mountaineers will face Texas A&M or Clemson on the
second day and wrap up the tournament against either Minnesota, Butler,
UCLA or Portland.
“This is probably as good a non-conference schedule as we’ve
played in a long time,” said coach Bob Huggins. “We believe this is
a non-conference schedule that our fans will enjoy in person and on
television.”
WVU 2009-10 Basketball Schedule