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    Teren Kowatsch
    Teren Kowatsch
    Oct 7, 2025, 20:55
    Updated at: Oct 7, 2025, 20:59

    The Huskies announced tip-off times and where they'll air for their slate of games this upcoming season

    The Washington Huskies men's basketball team is looking to make a massive jump in the program's second year under head coach Danny Sprinkle.

    In 2024-25, in Sprinkle's first year at the helm, Washington went 13-18 (4-16 in Big Ten) and finished last in the 18-team Big Ten conference. It was Sprinkle's first time missing the NCAA Tournament since 2020-21. He made the national tournament three consecutive years before last season: twice with Montana State (2022-23) and once with Utah State (2024).

    The Huskies will have a chance to make the NCAA Tournament this season regardless of their record. The postseason Big Ten tournament expanded from 15 teams to 18 to include the whole conference, but Washington would, like any team, would like to avoid that gauntlet if possible.

    The Huskies will have a completely overhauled roster in 2025-26, outside of returning guard Zoom Diallo and center Franck Kepnang.

    Washington guard Zoom Diallo (9) attempts to dribble around Minnesota forward Dawson Garcia during a game on Feb. 1 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. - Matt Krohn/Imagn Images.

    Sprinkle, the freshly-constructed roster and other Huskies fans found out what times the team will take the court this season.

    Washington released most of its tip-off times and the broadcast stations/streaming services for their 2025-26 basketball schedule Tuesday, with several interesting games on the slate.

    The Huskies begin the regular season against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on the B1G+ streaming network at a to-be-determined time at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle.

    Washington will follow that contest with another home game against Denver at 7 p.m. PT on Nov. 6 at Alaska Airlines Arena.

    The Huskies will have a two-game road trip after that, which concludes with a showdown against in-state rivals Washington State at 8 p.m. PT on Nov. 14 at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Wash.

    Washington will also compete in the Acrisure Holiday Classic. The Huskies will first face Nevada on CBS Sports Network at 1:30 p.m. PT on Nov. 27 in Palm Desert, Calif. The Huskies will play either Colorado or San Francisco on TruTV at a to-be-determined time Nov. 28.

    Following the Holiday Classic, Washington will play its first two Big Ten opponents of the season. The Huskies will play UCLA at 8 p.m. PT on Dec. 3 in Seattle. That game will air on the Big Ten Network.

    Washington will follow that showdown with a game against USC at 3 p.m. PT on Dec. 6 in Los Angeles. That game will also air on the Big Ten Network.

    The Huskies will have a stretch of non-conference games after that before going into an exclusively-Big Ten schedule. That slate starts with a game against Indiana at 5 p.m. PT on Jan. 4 in Bloomington, Ind and will be broadcast by Big Ten Network.

    Washington will close out the season in a Pacific Northwest showdown against Oregon at 8 p.m. PT on March 7 in Eugene, Ore., which will air on Big Ten Network.

    For a full schedule of games, stations/services and times - click this link.

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