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UConn women’s basketball announces 2017-18 schedule, TV times and locations

Huskies will play 29 games and attempt to begin a new winning streak.

Mississippi State v Connecticut
Mississippi State v Connecticut
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All 29 games for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball schedule have been released for the 2017-18 season, the first season in three years without the team’s historic 111-game winning streak in place. Of course, for UConn, that just means that they’ll be starting another incredible winning streak that will probably last two or three more seasons.

UConn had won four straight championships before falling to Mississippi State in the semifinals last March. It was a stunning upset, but it was bound to happen. No team can win forever, and UConn finally met its match.

The Huskies are already favorites for the 2018 national championship, though, and the schedule from now until then is only an appetizer. UConn plays 13 road games, 12 at home, and four on neutral courts. Notably, of those 12 home games, seven take place at Gampel Pavilion and five at the XL Center. The Pavilion is located on campus, but UConn generally plays its most important games at the XL Center, which boasts more than 5,000 additional seats.

Four of UConn’s first seven games will be on ESPN or ESPNU, including matchups against powerhouses like Stanford, Maryland, UCLA, and Notre Dame. Stanford made the Final Four last season, Notre Dame was eliminated in the Elite Eight, and both Maryland and UCLA made it to the Sweet Sixteen before being defeated.

Here’s the full schedule, including dates, times, and where the games will be televised.

2017-18 UConn women’s basketball schedule

Team

Location

Date

Time

TV

StanfordColumbus, OH11/121:30 p.m.ESPN
CaliforniaGampel Pavilion11/177 p.m.SNY
MarylandXL Center11/191:30 p.m.ESPN
UCLALos Angeles, CA11/2110:30 p.m.ESPN U
Michigan StateEugene, OR11/253 p.m.TBA
NevadaReno, NV11/289 p.m.TBA
Notre DameXL Center12/34 p.m.ESPN
DepaulChicago, IL12/8TBATBA
OklahomaUncasville, CT12/197 p.m.TBA
DusqueneToronto, ON12/227 p.m.TBA
MemphisXL Center12/311:30 p.m.SNY
East CarolinaGreenville, NC1/37 p.m.SNY
USFTampa, FL1/67 p.m.SNY
UCFGampel Pavilion1/97 p.m.TBA
HoustonHouston, TX1/133 p.m.SNY
TexasAustin, TX1/157 p.m.ESPN 2
TulsaGampel Pavilion1/187 p.m.SNY
TemplePhiladelphia, PA1/211 p.m.ESPN 2
MemphisMemphis, TN1/24TBASNY
TulaneGampel Pavilion1/2712 p.m.SNY
South CarolinaColumbia, SC2/17 p.m.ESPN
CincinnatiXL Center2/41 p.m.SNY
UCFOrlando, FL2/7TBASNY
Wichita StateXL Center2/101 p.m.SNY
LouisvilleGampel Pavilion2/127 p.m.ESPN 2
TempleXL Center2/182 p.m.CBS Sports
TulaneNew Orleans, LA2/218 p.m.SNY
SMUDallas, TX2/24TBASNY
USFGampel Pavilion2/267 p.m.
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