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Temple University 2020-21 Men’S Basketball Schedule TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 2020-21 MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Site Time (ET) Television Saturday November 28 %vs. Virginia Tech Uncasville, Conn. CANCELED Sunday November 29 %vs. Rhode Island Uncasville, Conn. CANCELED Saturday December 3 ^at Villanova Finneran Pavilion POSTPONED Sunday December 6 ^La Salle Liacouras Center POSTPONED Saturday December 12 ^at Saint Joseph’s Hagan Arena POSTPONED Saturday December 19 NJIT Liacouras Center 4:30 PM ESPN+ Tuesday December 22 *at Houston Houston, Texas 8 PM ESPN+ Wednesday December 30 *SMU Liacouras Center 2 PM ESPN+ Saturday January 2 *Memphis Liacouras Center POSTPONED Wednesday January 6 *at Tulane New Orleans, La. POSTPONED Monday January 11 *at SMU Dallas, Texas 3 PM ESPN+ Thursday January 14 *UCF Liacouras Center 12 PM ESPN+ Saturday January 16 *at ECU Greenville, N.C. POSTPONED Saturday January 16 *at Tulane New Orleans, La. 1 PM ESPN+ Wednesday January 20 *Cincinnati Liacouras Center POSTPONED Saturday January 23 *Houston Liacouras Center 12 PM CBS Tuesday January 26 *Tulsa Liacouras Center 1 PM ESPN+ Wednesday January 27 *at USF Tampa, Fla. POSTPONED Sunday January 31 *Tulane Liacouras Center 12 PM ESPN+ Thursday February 4 *at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 7 PM ESPN2 Sunday February 7 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 2 PM ESPNU Saturday February 13 *ECU Liacouras Center 3:30 PM ESPN+ Tuesday February 16 *at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 7 PM ESPNU Sunday February 21 *at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 3 PM ESPN+ Wednesday February 24 *USF Liacouras Center 7 PM ESPNU Saturday February 27 *at UCF Orlando, Fla. 4 PM ESPNU Saturday March 6 *Wichita State Liacouras Center TBD ESPNU Thurs.-Sat. March 11-14 AAC Tournament Fort Worth, Texas TBD TBD (%) indicates Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off (Virginia Tech, Rhode Island, USF) (^) indicates Philadelphia Big 5 game (*) indicates an American Athletic Conference game (bold) indicates a HOME game Updated January 21, 2021 .
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