BYU will kick off its 54-game campaign with four non-conference tournaments, playing five games at each:
Paradise Classic (University of Hawai’i)
Missouri-Kansas City, Ole Miss, Nevada, Missouri-Kansas City and Hawai’i
Littlewood Classic (Arizona State)
Arizona State, Virginia Tech, Illinois State, Memphis and Cal State Fullerton
Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Palm Springs, California)
Bethune Cookman, Rutgers, Long Beach State, Cal Poly and UC Riverside
Capital Classic (Sacramento State/UC Davis)
Sacramento State, UC Santa Barbara, Utah State, Santa Clara and UC Davis
Once in conference play, the Cougars will also have home-and-home series' with Utah Tech, Utah Valley and Idaho State.
In its inaugural season as members of the Big 12, BYU will open league play at home against Texas Tech before visiting Texas in Austin. The Cougars will then host Oklahoma State and Houston in back-to-back home stands, opening April at UCF and Oklahoma.
BYU will round out its home slate with series’ against Iowa State and Baylor, concluding the regular season at Kansas prior to the Cougars’ first conference tournament since 2012, when they were members of the Western Athletic Conference for a season.
Coming off a 35-17 (11-4 WCC) record in 2023, BYU looks to start year one in the Big 12 strong, returning majority of its starters from a year ago. The Cougars also welcome seven newcomers with freshmen Kate Dahle, Olivia Laney, Abbey Gillespie and Gianna Mares, as well as transfers Aleia Agbayani, Lyndsey Madrigal and Keila Kamoku.
View BYU's full 2024 schedule at the Cougars' schedule page. Broadcast plans and ticket information will come at a later date.