HANOVER, N.H. – With the season quickly approaching in less than two months, Dartmouth head men's basketball coach
David McLaughlin announced the team's 2022-23 schedule on Tuesday. The season begins with a trip to Atlantic 10 opponent Fordham and also includes a Thanksgiving weekend visit to San Antonio and December contest at South Florida. The home opener is against a defending conference champion, while the slate is full of top regional programs as well.
The season kicks off on Monday, Nov. 7 in the Bronx, New York, for the first meeting between Dartmouth and Fordham since Dec. 21, 1977. Later that week, the Big Green will host reigning Northeast Conference Champion Bryant on Friday, Nov. 11, marking the first of home games in back-to-back days.
A road showdown at Quinnipiac on Tuesday, Nov. 15 is Dartmouth's final game until a Thanksgiving weekend tournament at University of Texas San Antonio. The Big Green will face Incarnate Word, host UTSA and Grambling.
After the trip to the Lone Star state, Dartmouth returns home for the next three at home, wrapping up vs. defending America East Champion Vermont on Tuesday, Dec. 6.
The Big Green continue nonleague play with four straight on the road – at Central Connecticut State (Friday, Dec. 9), Boston University (Tuesday, Dec. 13), South Florida (Friday, Dec. 16) and UMass (Tuesday, Dec. 20). Just before the new year, Dartmouth wraps up nonleague action by hosting in-state rival New Hampshire on Thursday, Dec. 29.
Ivy League play begins on Sunday, Jan. 1 at home vs. Cornell with the first road game set for five days later on Friday, Jan. 6 at Yale. The Big Green will play 14 games, facing each of the other seven Ivy League opponents twice. The home schedule also includes Penn (Saturday, Jan. 14) and Harvard (Saturday, Mar. 4), along with a four-game homestand in late January through the first two weeks of February.
The Ivy League Tournament is slated for the weekend of Mar. 11-12, hosted by Princeton. The top four seeds will advance to the semifinals on that Saturday with a chance to play on Sunday for the Ivy League title and NCAA Tournament appearance.
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