Preview Roundups
November 20, 2022
Furman at South Carolina 10:30 AM ET
South Carolina will aim to snap a two-game slide as the Gamecocks face Furman on Sunday morning in their final game at the Charleston Classic in Charleston, S.C.
James Madison at North Carolina 12:00 PM ET
Before sirens of concern go off regarding North Carolina's underwhelming beginning to the season, the top-ranked Tar Heels are looking at some of the benefits of what they've been through.
La Salle at Georgetown 12:00 PM ET
After a second-half collapse in the first round of the tournament, Georgetown will look for some answers when it faces La Salle in the consolation game of the Jamaica Classic on Sunday in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Miami-Florida at Maryland 1:00 PM ET
With a 700th coaching win now secure with his team's 74-64 victory over Providence, Miami's Jim Larranaga is looking to Sunday's matchup with Maryland in the championship game of the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in Uncasville, Conn.
Alabama St. at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM ET
Perhaps a visit from winless Alabama State is what Pittsburgh needs to temporarily halt its early slide.
Wake Forest at Loyola Marymount 2:30 PM ET
Wake Forest is on a roll early in the season.
Wagner at Seton Hall 3:00 PM ET
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Shaheen Holloway and Donald Copeland spent time playing in the backcourt for Seton Hall.
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Nebraska 3:30 PM ET
Nebraska looks to rebound from a lopsided loss when it hosts Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sunday afternoon in Lincoln, Neb.
Virginia Tech at Charleston 3:30 PM ET
Most college hoops tournaments take place at neutral sites, but it will feel like a road game for Virginia Tech on Sunday at the Charleston Classic in Charleston, S.C.
Providence at Saint Louis 3:30 PM ET
Providence and Saint Louis will look to get back on track Sunday after losing for the first time this season when they meet in the consolation game of the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in Uncasville, Conn.
Texas A&M at Loyola-Chicago 4:30 PM ET
one of the teams will finish this tournament with a win.
DePaul at Oklahoma State 4:30 PM ET
Neither DePaul nor Oklahoma State are satisfied with playing in Sunday's consolation final of the Baha Mar Hoops championship in Nasaau, Bahamas, but the Cowboys probably have more of a case to be upset that they're not in the title game.
Delaware State at Connecticut 5:00 PM ET
No. 25 UConn closes a busy stretch of three games in six days on Sunday when Delaware State visits Hartford, Conn.
Indiana at Miami (OH) 5:30 PM ET
It took No. 12 Indiana nearly two weeks to play three games.
UCLA at Baylor 5:30 PM ET
No. 5 Baylor and No. 8 UCLA both look to avoid leaving Las Vegas with consecutive losses when they meet Sunday in the consolation game of the Continental Tire Main Event.
Milwaukee at Iowa State 6:00 PM ET
Iowa State has routed its first two opponents by a combined 86 points, but the chance to sustain momentum has faced a roadblock in the form of extended time off between games.
Colorado at Boise St. 7:00 PM ET
Colorado and Boise State will look to return from the East Coast with some momentum and a little swagger when they square off on Sunday afternoon in the consolation championship of the Myrtle Beach Invitational in Conway, S.C.
Ohio at Michigan 7:30 PM ET
Call it a reality check or a lesson on a season's ups and downs.
Mississippi Valley State at Missouri 7:30 PM ET
First-year Missouri coach Dennis Gates will continue testing player combinations when the Tigers host Mississippi Valley State Sunday in Columbia, Mo.
Kentucky at Gonzaga 7:30 PM ET
Instead of a battle of unbeatens, a high-profile team will deal with losing a second time this season when No. 4 Kentucky visits No. 2 Gonzaga on Sunday evening at Spokane, Wash.
Tarleton State at Boston College 8:00 PM ET
Boston College hopes that a hot start on Friday will be a sign of things to come in the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam in St. Thomas.
Houston at Oregon 9:30 PM ET
It hasn't taken Houston freshman Jarace Walker long to figure out what coach Kelvin Sampson wants to see out of his players.