Preview Roundups
November 19, 2021
St. Bonaventure at Clemson 2:30 PM ET
Clemson is the team playing in its home state, yet No. 22 St. Bonaventure is the one that feels as if it will have the crowd on its side when the teams face off Friday in a semifinal of the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic in Charleston, S.C.
Brown at Creighton 3:15 PM ET
Creighton will look to remain undefeated when it faces Brown in the first round of the Paradise Jam on Friday in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Oklahoma at Indiana St. 5:00 PM ET
During his tenure at Loyola-Chicago, Porter Moser became plenty familiar with Indiana State as both schools belonged to the Missouri Valley Conference.
Towson at Pittsburgh 6:00 PM ET
Pitt will look to get it in gear before the meaty part of its schedule kicks in.
Hofstra at Maryland 6:30 PM ET
Coming off an upset loss at home to George Mason, No. 20 Maryland has less than 48 hours to regroup as it faces another challenge from a dangerous small-conference foe.
Siena at Georgetown 6:30 PM ET
After bouncing back from a surprising loss, the Georgetown Hoyas will look to build on their first win when they host the Siena Saints on Friday night in Washington, D.C.
Ohio at Kentucky 7:00 PM ET
The early season has gone smoothly for Ohio, but that's likely to change in a big way on Friday night when it squares off with No. 13 Kentucky in Lexington, Ky.
Coppin St. at Virginia 7:00 PM ET
Still trying to find their footing, the Virginia Cavaliers bring a rare losing record into Friday night's home game against Coppin State in Charlottesville, Va.
Auburn at South Florida 7:00 PM ET
When No. 21 Auburn visits South Florida on Friday night, the talents of 6-10 freshman forward Jabari Smith will be on full display in Tampa.
Idaho State at Nebraska 7:00 PM ET
Nebraska will begin a stretch without injured veteran guard Trey McGowens when the Cornhuskers host Idaho State on Friday in Lincoln.
Purdue Fort Wayne at Minnesota 7:00 PM ET
Minnesota already has raised a trophy and hasn't experienced the feeling of losing three games into the tenure of first-year head coach Ben Johnson.
Marquette at West Virginia 7:00 PM ET
Bob Huggins will look to climb the NCAA Division I wins list for the second night in a row Friday.
Lafayette at Duke 8:00 PM ET
There hasn't been much adversity on the court for No. 7 Duke during the first 10 days of the season.
Southern Illinois at Colorado 8:00 PM ET
The Colorado Buffaloes have survived the early part of their schedule, and now they have a chance to get some more momentum at the Paradise Jam tournament this weekend.
Western Kentucky at Memphis 8:00 PM ET
Memphis could have been content to let its size and length cause opponents problems to open the season, yet the No. 11 Tigers are showing they can take things to an elite level with an abundance of energy as well.
Oakland at Alabama 8:00 PM ET
Fresh off its first trip to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament since 2004, Alabama remains one of the highest-scoring teams in the country.
Georgia Tech at Georgia 9:00 PM ET
Looking to continue their dominance over visiting rival Georgia Tech, the Georgia Bulldogs will attempt to beat the Yellow Jackets for the sixth straight time on Friday in Athens, Ga.
Bellarmine at Gonzaga 9:00 PM ET
Bellarmine didn't draw Gonzaga in next week's Empire Classic in Las Vegas, but the Knights will get to face the top-ranked Bulldogs nonetheless.
Mississippi at Elon University 9:00 PM ET
Ole Miss and Elon will meet in the loser's bracket of the Shriners Children's Charleston Classic on Friday night in Charleston, S.C.
Wichita St. at Arizona 10:00 PM ET
Arizona's offense has been virtually unstoppable through three games, but the Wildcats will run into a formidable Wichita State defense on Friday night in Las Vegas in the Roman Main Event.