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Penn State Hoops Releases Full 2025-26 Non-Conference Schedule

Fall is here, and winter is coming, which means Penn State men’s basketball is on the horizon.

The Nittany Lions announced their full out-of-conference slate for the 2025-26 season last Friday on X.

Mike Rhoades is heading into his third season at the helm of Penn State, with the opening game of the season against Fairfield at the Bryce Jordan Center on November 3. The Nittany Lions travel to New Haven for their first road game of the year on November 8.

The blue and white host Navy on November 11 before traveling to Philadelphia to take on La Salle at Xfinity Mobile Arena on November 15. Penn State is back in Happy Valley on November 19 to face off against Ivy League foe, Harvard, before heading back to Connecticut to square off with Providence at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 22.

The Nittany Lions have three straight home games follwing their date with the Friars, November 25 against Boston University, November 29 against Sacred Heart, and Campbell on December 2.

Penn State’s non-conference slate wraps up with a neutral-site game against Pitt at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

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