Preview Roundups
November 24, 2022
Florida State at Siena 11:00 AM ET
Andrew Platek scored a career-high 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting, including 5 of 6 on 3-pointers, as Siena defeated Florida State 80-63 on Thursday in an opening-round game of the ESPN Events Invitational at Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Wisconsin at Kansas 11:00 AM ET
No. 3 Kansas and Wisconsin will look to remain undefeated and advance to the final of the Battle 4 Atlantis when they meet in the semifinals in Paradise Island, Bahamas, on Thursday.
Mississippi at Stanford 1:30 PM ET
Mississippi and Stanford meet on the basketball floor for the first time Thursday afternoon when they tip off in the ESPN Events Invitational in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Tennessee at Southern California 1:30 PM ET
Southern California's Boogie Ellis understands the significance of Thursday's semifinal against No. 22 Tennessee at the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Dayton at NC State 4:00 PM ET
North Carolina State's first major test of the season came with a loss but plenty of encouraging developments.
Oklahoma at Nebraska 5:00 PM ET
There was a time when a Nebraska-Oklahoma matchup was a staple of Thanksgiving weekend.
Florida at Xavier 5:30 PM ET
Xavier coach Sean Miller sees familiarities with the team's last opponent when he scans the scouting report for Thursday's matchup with Florida in the Phil Knight Legacy tournament at Portland, Ore.
Butler at Brigham Young 6:30 PM ET
Butler will get a chance to square off with BYU for the first time in nearly a century when the teams clash on Thursday night in a consolation-round game of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament at Paradise Island, Bahamas.
Purdue at West Virginia 10:00 PM ET
Purdue squeaked into this week's Associated Press Top 25 poll at No. 24. West Virginia wedged its way into a spot near the bottom of the "also receiving votes" list.
Fresno St. at Vanderbilt 10:00 PM ET
Vanderbilt coach Jerry Stackhouse knew it would be a tough chore to beat Saint Mary's on the opening day of the Wooden Legacy, so he and his staff also put in ample time studying Fresno State.