UCLA announces men’s basketball schedule
UCLA’s basketball team, which has one of the nation’s top incoming freshman classes as well as a newly renovated home arena, will open its season against Indiana State at Pauley Pavilion on Nov. 9.
The Bruins’ nonconference schedule includes home games against NCAA tournament participants Long Beach State and Missouri, as well as a matchup against San Diego State in the Wooden Classic at the Honda Center.
UCLA, Georgetown, Georgia and Indiana will take part in the Legends Classic at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the new home of the New Jersey Nets. The Bruins will also play a road game against Texas in Houston.
UCLA will get an early look at its new team while playing a series of exhibition games in China during August.
The Bruins had a 19-14 record last season and missed the NCAA tournament, but UCLA is bringing in four top-rated freshmen: swingman Shabazz Muhammad, center Tony Parker, guard Kyle Anderson and forward Jordan Adams.
UCLA’s 2012-13 schedule:
Nov. 9, Indiana State; Nov. 13 Legends Classic, Los Angeles regional vs. TBA; Nov. 15, Legends Classic, Los Angeles regional vs. TBA; Nov. 19, Legends Classic semifinal at Brooklyn; Nov. 20, Legends Classic third-place or championship game; Nov. 25, Cal Poly; Nov. 28, Cal State Northridge; Dec. 1, San Diego State in Wooden Classic at Honda Center; Dec. 8, Texas at Houston; Dec. 15, Prairie View A&M; Dec. 18, Long Beach State; Dec. 22, Fresno State; Dec. 28, Missouri; Jan. 3, California*; Jan. 5, Stanford*; Jan. 10, at Utah*; Jan. 12, at Colorado*; Jan. 17, Oregon State*; Jan. 19, Oregon*; Jan. 24 , at Arizona*; Jan. 26, at Arizona State*; Feb. 2, USC*; Feb. 7, Washington*; Feb. 9, Washington State*; Feb. 14, at Stanford*; Feb. 16, at California*; Feb. 23, at USC*; Feb. 28, Arizona State*; Mar. 2, Arizona*; Mar. 7, at Washington State*; Mar. 9, at Washington*;Pac-12 tournament, March 13-16 at Las Vegas. (*-denotes conference opponent).
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