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Tide Hoops To Host Baylor To Wrap Up Tough Non-Conference Slate

Here's a look at the Alabama Crimson Tide's 2021-2022 men's basketball non-conference schedule, featuring several high-profile opponents

Crimson Tide men's basketball coach Nate Oats during the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament.
Crimson Tide men's basketball coach Nate Oats during the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — The University of Alabama on Tuesday and head basketball coach Nate Oats announced the Crimson Tide men's basketball 13-game non-conference schedule will feature three Final Four teams from a year ago.

Seven games of the non-conference games will be played at Coleman Coliseum as the Tide looks to defend its SEC title, in addition five neutral site games and one true road contest. The non-conference schedule will conclude with the Tide hosting defending Final Four champion Baylor at Coleman Coliseum in late January.

Alabama men's basketball 2021-2022 non-conference schedule:

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  • Louisiana Tech (Nov. 9)
  • South Dakota State (Nov. 12)
  • South Alabama (Nov. 16)
  • Oakland (Nov. 19)
  • Iona (Nov. 25 in Orlando)
  • Belmont or Drake (Nov. 26 in Orlando)
  • ESPN Events Invitational final (Nov. 28)
  • @ Gonzaga (Dec. 4 - The Battle in Seattle)
  • Houston (Dec. 11)
  • @ Memphis (Dec. 15)
  • Jacksonville State (Dec. 18)
  • Colorado State (Dec. 21 in Birmingham)
  • Baylor (Jan. 29, Big 12/SEC Challenge in Tuscaloosa)

The Crimson Tide's 18-game SEC schedule, along with times and other information, will be announced at a later date.


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