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Here is a look at LSU's non-conference schedule for the upcoming season, which was released by the school on Thursday.

The season will begin on Friday night, November 10 against Alcorn State.
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LSU Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

November:
Friday 10 ALCORN STATE
Thursday 16 SAMFORD
Monday 20 Michigan (at Maui Jim Maui Invitational)
Tuesday 21 Notre Dame/Chaminade (at Maui Jim Maui Invitational)
Wednesday 22 TBA (at Maui Jim Maui Invitational)
Wednesday 29 UT-MARTIN

December:
Sunday 10 UNCW
Wednesday 13 HOUSTON
Saturday 16 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
Tuesday 19 SAM HOUSTON
Friday 22 NORTH FLORIDA
Thursday 28 at Memphis
Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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UnAnon94 months
We have Memphis Houston Michigan and Notre dame on the schedule and y'all are saying it's not good?????
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TexasTiger0894 months
Not great, but Sam Houston and SFA are always a tough out. That's a big upgrade from Southeastern LA and some other typical shite.
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YellaPurp94 months
Calm down,judge the schedule next year b4 u talk bad about this man Will Wade.
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Lexman194 months
Not exactly a gauntlet of top teams. Should be able to build some chemistry before tangling with the SEC.
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Who_Dat_Tiger94 months
9-3
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CajunsTigersSaints94 months
Still scared to play the Cajuns
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saint tiger22594 months
Wade won't play them bc he doesn't want to get arrested for murder.
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Mr Harry Larrry94 months
Home schedule not too exciting, sadly.
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beantown94 months
Ball season can't come soon enough.
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OU81294 months
Football season starts in 2 weeks and you are wantimg roundball season to start? Are you from North Carolina or Kentucky?
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Froman94 months
Basketball is pretty big here, OU812, ya dingbat.
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