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Penn State Hoops Releases 2023-24 Big Ten Schedule

Mike Rhoades’ first season in Happy Valley is approaching quickly, folks.

The Big Ten revealed its conference games for the 2023-24 season Tuesday morning, including Penn State men’s basketball’s home-and-away schedule for its 20-game conference slate.

The Nittany Lions will match up with seven teams in a home-and-home series throughout the season. The group will host and travel to Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, and Ohio State.

The group only faced Minnesota, Northwestern, and Ohio State on the road this past season, and produced a 3-0 record against its away-only opponents.

Penn State will host Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin solely at the Bryce Jordan Center, while the team will travel to Nebraska, Rutgers, and Purdue for its lone outings against those opponents.

Dates, times, and broadcast information has yet to be released.

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