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Hoops WBB Non conference schedule

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Aug 14, 2024
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The University of Cincinnati women's basketball team has unveiled its non-conference schedule for the 2024-25 season.

The slate features six home games inside Fifth Third Arena, the inaugural Atlantic Slam W and the Crosstown Shootout. Cincinnati will take the court for the first time on Oct. 27 in a home exhibition contest with Thomas More.

The Bearcats' season opener is set for November 5, with a road game against the University of Illinois Chicago.

Cincinnati will then return to Fifth Third Arena for a three-game homestand, starting with Delaware State on Nov. 10. The Bearcats will also host Davidson on November 13 and Seton Hall on November 18 during the stretch.

UC will participate in the inaugural Atlantic Slam W in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The multi-team event, taking place from November 22-24 at the Eastlink Centre Charlottetown, will be a homecoming for Bearcats Tineya Hylton (Toronto, Ontario) and Aïcha Dia (Montreal, Quebec). The full tournament schedule will be released at a later date.

The Bearcats return to Clifton for a pair of home games against Central Connecticut State (Dec. 3) and Western Illinois (Dec. 6).

The non-conference schedule concludes with the Crosstown Shootout at Xavier on December 15 and a home game against Marshall on December 18.

2024-25 Non-Conference Schedule
Sunday, Oct. 27 – Thomas More (Exhibition)

Tuesday, Nov. 5 – UIC
Sunday, Nov. 10 – Delaware State
Wednesday, Nov. 13 – Davidson
Monday, Nov. 18 – Seton Hall

Friday, Nov. 22-Sunday, Nov. 24 – Atlantic Slam W
Tuesday, Dec. 3 – Central Connecticut State
Friday, Dec. 6 – Western Illinois

Sunday, Dec. 15 – Xavier
Thursday, Dec. 18 – Marshall
 
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