Preview Roundups
November 14, 2021
East Tennessee St. at Tennessee 12:00 PM ET
No. 18 Tennessee hopes to have one of its key contributors ready for his season debut.
Yale at Seton Hall 12:00 PM ET
Seton Hall welcomed its fans and students back to the Prudential Center Wednesday with a resounding win over Fairleigh Dickinson. The Pirates' next task is facing an Ivy League favorite when Yale visits Newark, N.J., Sunday afternoon.
Florida State at Florida 1:00 PM ET
Florida State and Florida will renew their in-state rivalry when the Seminoles travel to face the host Gators in Gainesville on Sunday afternoon.
Texas A&M-CC at Texas A&M 3:00 PM ET
Texas A&M will have coach Buzz Williams back on the bench as it looks to continue its hot start when it hosts Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Sunday in College Station, Texas.
Prairie View A&M at Oklahoma State 3:00 PM ET
Oklahoma State aims to pick up the pieces following a frustrating loss when it hosts Prairie View A&M on Sunday afternoon in Stillwater, Okla.
Fairfield at Boston College 4:00 PM ET
Boston College looks to keep rolling through its nonconference slate as it hosts Fairfield on Sunday afternoon in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Canisius at St. Bonaventure 5:00 PM ET
St. Bonaventure and Canisius are used to competing against one another in one of the longest-contested rivalries in Division I college basketball. But the 169th all-time meeting between the schools will be played against a backdrop like no other.
Drexel at Syracuse 5:00 PM ET
The debuts of brothers Jimmy Boeheim and Buddy Boeheim as Syracuse teammates went seamlessly and gave their father something to enjoy while coaching them from the sidelines.
Western Kentucky at South Carolina 5:00 PM ET
Whoever can figure out the fixes best is bound to leave the Asheville Championship with a victory when South Carolina takes on Western Kentucky.
Minnesota at Princeton 7:30 PM ET
Two games in, Minnesota's three transfers of Jamison Battle, Payton Willis and E.J. Stephens are off to quick starts.
Texas State at Vanderbilt 8:00 PM ET
The good news for Vanderbilt in its 91-72 season-opening win over Alabama State on Wednesday was that it didn't need Scotty Pippen to be a star.