The Blue Devils are filling up their non-conference schedule rapidly.
The Duke basketball team will face Seattle University at Cameron Indoor Stadium this winter, adding another non-conference opponent to its schedule.
College basketball schedule insider The game was initially reported by Rocco Miller, who noted that the two teams have yet to establish a date.
This season, the Redhawks went 23-14 (11-9 WAC) and won the CBI Championship.
Cameron Tyson, the team’s leading scorer, used up all of his eligibility after averaging 17.9 points per game on 39.4 percent three-point shooting. He ranked seventh in Division I history with 460 3-pointers made during his career.
This will be the first game between the programs.
Sources: Duke will host Seattle U. as part of its 2024-25 non-conference schedule.#ACC #WAC
— Rocco Miller (@RoccoMiller8) May 21, 2024
The contest becomes the eighth known game on the Blue Devil non-conference schedule, as Duke will open the season against Maine inside Cameron Indoor Stadium before facing Kentucky in the Champions Classic in Atlanta.
Duke will also visit Tucson to face Arizona on November 21.
George Mason has confirmed that they will meet the Blue Devils at Cameron on December 17.
In addition to the recently added game against Seattle, the Blue Devils have uncertain dates for neutral site games against Kansas (Las Vegas) and Illinois (New York City).
Illinois head coach Brad Underwood said the Illini will most likely play Duke at Madison Square Garden in February, while the Blue Devils are expected to face the Jayhawks at T-Mobile Arena around Thanksgiving.
If none of the reported matchups fall through, Jon Scheyer would have three games left to add to Duke’s non-conference schedule, as the team is still awaiting the opponent it will face in the ACC vs. SEC Challenge this season.
The three games would all be in Durham, against mid-major opponents.
Duke will feature the top-ranked recruit in the country, Coooer Flagg, as well as returning players Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster.
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