Virginia Tech Basketball: The Complete Schedule
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Find out when and where to catch the Virginia Tech Hokies men’s basketball team as they take on their opponents this season.
Virginia Tech’s Basketball Schedule
The Virginia Tech Hokies men’s Basketball team will begin their 2019-20 season in November, with their first game against St. Francis Brooklyn. The Hokies are led by Head Coach Buzz Williams and will play their home games at Cassell Coliseum on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.
The Hokies will compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference and are projected to finish in 10th place. They will look to improve upon their last season’s record of 16-17 (7-11 ACC).
Here is the complete schedule for the Virginia Tech Hokies men’s basketball team for the 2019-20 season:
November:
5 – St. Francis Brooklyn
9 – Gardner-Webb
12 – VMI
19 – Rider
23 – Maryland Eastern Shore
26 – Norfolk State
30 – Clemson
December:
3 – George Mason
7 – Illinois
21 – Saint Louis
28 – Wright State
30 – High Point
January: 2 – Duke 8 – Pittsburgh
The complete list of games
Below is the complete list of games for the Virginia Tech Basketball team
-Nov. 5: vs. Gardner-Webb
-Nov. 8: vs. Longwood
-Nov. 12: vs. Norfolk State
-Nov. 15: at Penn State
-Nov. 18: vs. Wright State
-Nov. 21: at Clemson
-Nov. 24: South Dakota State
-Nov. 28: Appalachian State
-Dec. 1: vs. Ole Miss
-Dec. 4: at Illinois
-Dec, 8: Florida A&M
-Dec, 15 : at Rutgers
How the Hokies will fare this season
The 2019-2020 Virginia Tech men’s Basketball Schedule was recently released, and fans are eagerly awaiting another season of Hokie hoops. After a disappointing end to last season, which saw the Hokies lose in the first round of the NCAA tournament Virginia Tech will look to rebound with a strong showing this year.
With a young team that will be led by sophomore guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker, the Hokies have the potential to surprise some people this season. They will also be aided by the return of senior center Kerry Blackshear Jr., who opted to stay in Blacksburg for his final year of eligibility instead of declaring for the NBA draft
Here is a complete look at Virginia Tech’s schedule for the upcoming season
November
5 vs. Gardner-Webb
9 vs. Penn State
12 vs. Washington
16 at Florida State
19 at Stony Brook
29 vs. Norfolk State
December
3 vs. VMI
6 at Purdue
10 at Marquette
17 vs. Davidson `
Key matchups on the schedule
As Virginia Tech looks to build on last year’s success, fans are waiting to see how the team will fare against some of the best teams in the country. Here are some key matchups on the schedule:
-Nov. 8 vs. Appalachian State The Mountaineers will be a tough test for the Hokies early in the season. Appalachian State is coming off a season in which they won 23 games and made it to the NCAA Tournament
-Dec. 4 vs. Purdue: The Boilermakers are one of the top teams in the country and will provide a stiff challenge for Virginia Tech Purdue is coming off a season in which they won 28 games and made it to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament
-Jan. 15 vs. Duke: The Blue Devils are always one of the top teams in the country and this will be a tough test for Virginia Tech Duke is coming off a season in which they won 32 games and made it to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament
Games to watch
As the season rapidly approaches, fans are looking to see which games will be the most exciting. Here is a list of the top games to Watch This Season
-Nov. 5: The Hokies open their season against Radford.
-Nov. 8: Virginia Tech will take on St. Francis Brooklyn in their first Home game of the season.
-Nov. 12: The Hokies will travel to take on Penn State
-Nov. 25: Virginia Tech will take on Ole Miss in the inaugural Big 12/SEC Challenge
-Dec. 1: The Hokies will host North Carolina A&T.
-Dec. 4: Virginia Tech will travel to take on South Carolina
-Dec. 8: The Hokies will host VMI.
-Dec. 29: The Hokies will close out their non-Conference Schedule at home against Ball State
ACC opponents
As a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Tech will face some of the Top Teams in the nation this season. Here’s a look at the complete schedule, including ACC opponents:
ACC opponents:
Duke
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia
Boston College
Clemson
Florida State
Georgia Tech
Louisville
Non-conference opponents
The Virginia Tech Hokies will face a number of tough non-conference opponents this season, as they look to build on their success from last year. Here is a complete list of their non-conference games:
Nov. 8: vs. Gardner-Webb
Nov. 12: vs. Maine
Nov. 15: vs. USC Upstate
Nov. 17: at Temple
Nov. 20: vs. Rhode Island
Nov. 23: at Purdue
Nov. 26: at Penn State
Dec. 3: vs. Navy
Dec. 6: vs. VMI
Dec 10: at Wake Forest
Home games
The Virginia Tech men’s basketball team will play its home games atCassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia. The following is a complete list of the team’s home games for the 2019-20 season.
November 5: VMI
November 8: Radford
November 12: Gardner-Webb
November 15: Norfolk State
November 18: High Point
November 21: VMI (BracketBusters)
February 5: Duke
February 8: UNC Greensboro
February 29: Louisville
Away games
The complete schedule for Virginia Tech’s away games is as follows:
January 2nd: at Pittsburgh
January 5th: at Notre Dame
January 9th: at Louisville
January 12th: at Boston College
January 15th: at Georgia Tech
January 19th: at Miami (FL)
January 23rd: at Clemson
February 2nd: at Wake Forest
February 6th: at North Carolina State
February 9th: at Duke
Post-season tournaments
The 2015–16 Virginia Tech Hokies men’s basketball team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men’s Basketball season The Hokies were led by second year head coach Buzz Williams and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference They finished the season 20–15, 10–8 in ACC play to finish in a four way tie for sixth place. They lost in the first round of the ACC tournament to Miami. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament where they defeated Butler in the First Four before losing to Notre Dame in the Round of 64.