
Pack Announces 2022-23 Non-Conference Schedule
7/25/2022 12:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
NC State will play 11 non-conference games, including three games at Battle 4 Atlantis over the Thanksgiving holiday
2022-23 Non-Conference Schedule
RALEIGH, N.C. – The NC State men's basketball team announced its 2022-23 non-conference schedule on Monday.
The Pack will play 11 out-of-league games in November and December, highlighted by a trip to Paradise Island, Bahamas to participate in the Battle 4 Atlantis which is annually one of the premier non-conference tournaments in college basketball.
NC State will open the regular season on Monday, Nov. 7 when it hosts Austin Peay and will also entertain Campbell (Friday, Nov. 11), FIU (Tuesday, Nov. 15) and Elon (Saturday, Nov. 19) at PNC Arena before traveling to the Bahamas to play in the Battle 4 Atlantis the week of Thanksgiving.
NC State will play three games in the Battle 4 Atlantis as the Pack will be joined by Butler, BYU, Dayton, Kansas, Tennessee, USC and Wisconsin in the event held at the Atlantis Resort.
The Pack returns to Raleigh for three games after Thanksgiving. NC State will host William & Mary on Wednesday, Nov. 30, will welcome Coppin State to Reynolds Coliseum on Tuesday, Dec. 6 for the program's annual Heritage Game and will close out the home portion of its non-conference schedule on Tuesday, Dec. 13 when Furman comes to PNC Arena.
NC State completes the non-conference portion of its schedule on Saturday, Dec. 17 when it travels to Chicago to face Vanderbilt in the United Center.
The Pack will also play a 20-game ACC slate this coming season. Dates and game times for ACC contests will be announced at a later date.
NC State's 20-game ACC schedule includes home-and-home matchups with Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina and Wake Forest. The Pack will also host Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt while playing road games at Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Season tickets are available for purchase at GoPack.com/MBBTickets or by calling the NC State Athletics Ticket Office at 919-865-1510.
RALEIGH, N.C. – The NC State men's basketball team announced its 2022-23 non-conference schedule on Monday.
The Pack will play 11 out-of-league games in November and December, highlighted by a trip to Paradise Island, Bahamas to participate in the Battle 4 Atlantis which is annually one of the premier non-conference tournaments in college basketball.
NC State will open the regular season on Monday, Nov. 7 when it hosts Austin Peay and will also entertain Campbell (Friday, Nov. 11), FIU (Tuesday, Nov. 15) and Elon (Saturday, Nov. 19) at PNC Arena before traveling to the Bahamas to play in the Battle 4 Atlantis the week of Thanksgiving.
NC State will play three games in the Battle 4 Atlantis as the Pack will be joined by Butler, BYU, Dayton, Kansas, Tennessee, USC and Wisconsin in the event held at the Atlantis Resort.
The Pack returns to Raleigh for three games after Thanksgiving. NC State will host William & Mary on Wednesday, Nov. 30, will welcome Coppin State to Reynolds Coliseum on Tuesday, Dec. 6 for the program's annual Heritage Game and will close out the home portion of its non-conference schedule on Tuesday, Dec. 13 when Furman comes to PNC Arena.
NC State completes the non-conference portion of its schedule on Saturday, Dec. 17 when it travels to Chicago to face Vanderbilt in the United Center.
The Pack will also play a 20-game ACC slate this coming season. Dates and game times for ACC contests will be announced at a later date.
NC State's 20-game ACC schedule includes home-and-home matchups with Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina and Wake Forest. The Pack will also host Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame and Pitt while playing road games at Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Season tickets are available for purchase at GoPack.com/MBBTickets or by calling the NC State Athletics Ticket Office at 919-865-1510.
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