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Wagner at Rutgers

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The No. 25 Scarlet Knights kick off their campaign by hosting the Seahawks at Jersey Mike's Arena. Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell boasts one of the top-ranked freshman classes in the country, led by small forward Ace Bailey and guard Dylan Harper.

Sacred Heart at Connecticut

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For the second straight year, Dan Hurley and No. 3 UConn raise a banner in this opener with Sacred Heart. In 2023-24, the Huskies successfully defended their 2022-23 title by going 37-3 and claimed their sixth NCAA Tournament crown since 1999.

Lehigh at Georgetown

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Ed Cooley continues to rebuild the Hoyas as they begin the season by hosting the Mountain Hawks. Cooley's first year after moving from Providence to Georgetown ended with a 9-23 record and a loss to Cooley's former school in the Big East Tournament.

Columbia at Villanova

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The Lions link up with the Wildcats. Villanova's offseason reset included luring Wooga Poplar, who averaged 13.1 points per game in 2023-24, from Miami. Nova also added Enoch Boakye (Fresno State), Jhamir Brickus (La Salle) and Tyler Perkins (Penn).

Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at Indiana

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The No. 17 Hoosiers try to put 2023-24 behind them as they host the Cougars. Indiana rebuilt after a 19-14 campaign under Mike Woodson, and brought in transfers Oumar Ballo (Arizona), Kanaan Carlyle (Stanford) and Myles Rice (Washington State).

Texas-Rio Grande Valley at Creighton

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The Vaqueros face the No. 15 Bluejays. In 2023-24, Creighton reached the 20-win plateau for the ninth straight season and advanced to the Sweet 16. Three-time defending Big East DPOY Ryan Kalkbrenner returns for a fifth season with the Jays.

Indiana State vs Florida Atlantic

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From John Wooden Family Fieldhouse in Xenia, Ohio.

Prairie View A&M at DePaul

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The Blue Demons look to get off to a 2-0 start as they host the Panthers. Jacob Meyer cooked up 23 points off the bench in DePaul's 80-78 overtime victory against Southern Indiana on Nov. 4. Prairie View A&M defeated the College of Biblical Studies.

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Valparaiso vs Liberty

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From John Wooden Family Fieldhouse in Xenia, Ohio.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Purdue

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The No. 14 Boilermakers begin life without Zach Edey as they host the Islanders. Edey, a two-time national player of the year, helped Purdue to its first title game since 1969 last season, but moved on to the NBA as the ninth overall pick by Memphis.

Maine at Duke

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No. 7 Duke starts a 17th consecutive season ranked inside the AP Top 10 as it hosts Maine. Five-star recruit Cooper Flagg debuts for the Blue Devils. The Newport, Maine, native is widely expected to be selected first in the upcoming 2025 NBA draft.

New Hampshire at Massachusetts

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From William D. Mullins Memorial Center in Amherst, Mass.

Indiana State vs Florida Atlantic

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From John Wooden Family Fieldhouse in Xenia, Ohio.

Wichita State at Western Kentucky

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The Shockers aim to put 2023-24 behind them as they visit the Hilltoppers. Wichita State finished 15-19, its first campaign below .500 since 2007-08. Hank Plona assumes the coaching duties at Western Kentucky after Steve Lutz moved to Oklahoma State.

Cleveland State at Michigan

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Dusty May begins his tenure as Wolverines head coach when his new side hosts the Vikings. May, the former coach at Florida Atlantic, takes over from former Michigan star Juwan Howard. Former FAU center Vladislav Goldin joined May as a transfer.

Chicago State at Loyola-Chicago

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From Joseph J. Gentile Center in Chicago.