2011-12 Nonconference Schedule Announced

2011-12 Nonconference Schedule Announced2011-12 Nonconference Schedule Announced

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PROVO, Utah – BYU basketball coach Dave Rose announced the Cougars’ nonconference schedule for the 2011-12 season. The schedule features the Chicago Invitational Challenge, four games against in-state opponents and matchups with Oregon, Baylor and Virginia Tech.

BYU’s nonconference schedule features programs from 12 different conferences and includes nine teams that played in the postseason in 2011, including three that played in the NCAA Tournament.

The regular season begins at Utah State of the Western Athletic Conference on Nov. 11. BYU won last season’s matchup in Provo, 78-72. The Cougars then play a three-game homestand in the Marriott Center, beginning with BYU-Hawaii on Nov. 15. After the matchup with the Seasiders, BYU will host Longwood (Independent) and Prairie View A&M (SWAC), on Nov. 18 and Nov. 22, respectively, as part of the Chicago Invitational Challenge.

The Chicago Invitational Challenge will continue on Nov. 25 when the Cougars play Nevada (WAC) at the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago. The winner of BYU vs. Nevada will play the winner of Bradley (Missouri Valley) vs. Wisconsin (Big 10) on Nov. 26, with the losing teams playing in the consolation round the same day.

After the Chicago Invitational, BYU will travel to Prescott Valley, Ariz., to play Northern Arizona (Big Sky) in the Tim’s Toyota Center on Nov. 30. The Cougars then play seven-straight games in Utah, beginning with Oregon of the Pac 12 at EnergySolutions Arena on Dec. 3. BYU will then take on Weber State (Big Sky) on Dec. 7 at home.

On Dec. 10, BYU and Utah face each other as members of different conferences for the first time since the 1916-17 season. The Cougars meet the Utes at the Huntsman Center. BYU then plays four-straight at home, beginning with Baylor (Big 12) on Dec. 17 and followed by Buffalo (Mid-American) on Dec. 20, UC Santa Barbara (Big West) on Dec. 22 and Cal-State San Marcos on Dec. 27.

The Cougars’ final nonconference game will be on Jan. 25 at Virginia Tech of the Atlantic Coast Conference. BYU’s matchup with the Hokies will be a break from conference play, which begins on Dec. 29. The Cougars are entering their first season as members of the West Coast Conference. The WCC Tournament at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas will open Feb. 29, 2012, with the championship game on Monday, March 5, 2012. The WCC Tournament will be televised on ESPNU, ESPN2 and ESPN. The conference regular season will be announced at a later date.

The preseason starts on Oct. 26 with the Cougar Tipoff and includes home exhibitions with Midwestern State (Wichita Falls, Texas) and Dixie State on Oct. 28 and Nov. 4, respectively. The Midwestern State game will feature the return of Mike Loyd, Jr., to the Marriott Center. Loyd, Jr., played for BYU from 2007-10 before transferring to Midwestern State.

DateOpponentLocation
Oct. 26Cougar Tipoff^Provo, Utah
Oct. 28Midwestern State^Provo, Utah
Nov. 4Dixie State^Provo, Utah
Nov. 11at Utah StateLogan, Utah
Nov. 15BYU-HawaiiProvo, Utah
Nov. 18Longwood*Provo, Utah
Nov. 22Prairie View A&M*Provo, Utah
Nov. 25Nevada*Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Nov. 26Bradley or Wisconsin*Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Nov. 30Northern Arizona#Prescott Valley, Ariz.
Dec. 3Oregon@Salt Lake City, Utah
Dec. 7Weber StateProvo, Utah
Dec. 10at UtahSalt Lake City, Utah
Dec. 17BaylorProvo, Utah
Dec. 20BuffaloProvo, Utah
Dec. 22UC Santa BarbaraProvo, Utah
Dec. 27Cal State San MarcosProvo, Utah
Jan. 25at Virginia TechBlacksburg, Va.

^ Exhibition Game

* Chicago Invitational Challenge

# at Tim's Toyota Center

@ EnergySolutions Arena