Louisville MBB Releases 2021-2022 Schedule

Louisville men’s basketball’s 2021-2022 schedule has been unveiled. We all knew the games, we just didn’t know all of the dates. Now, we know the dates.

It’s interesting to know the first six games due to the suspension of head coach Chris Mack. Two of the games we already knew because they are part of an already announced tournament in the Bahamas. The Cards will travel there for two games. The first game will be against Mississippi State on November 25th and then will face either Maryland or Richmond on November 27th. The other four games Coach Mack will miss are Southern on November 9th, Furman on November 12th, Navy on November 15th, and Detroit Mercy on November 20th. Louisville should enter the Bahamas tournament 4-0.

The non-conference slate after Coach Mack returns to the sideline is highlighted by three games. The first a trip to East Lansing to face off against Tom Izzo’s Michigan State squad in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge on December 1st. The Cards will then head to Bowling Green to face Western Kentucky on December 18th. Of course, the third is when they head to Lexington to face uk in the Battle of the Bluegrass on December 22nd.

The non-conference slate is rounded out by DePaul on December 10th and Southeast Louisiana on December 18th. It’s been a long time since the Cards have faced the DePaul Blue Demons, a former conference foe.

With the ACC schedule, Louisville will face these teams twice: NC State (12/4 and 1/12), Pittsburgh (1/5 and 1/15), Notre Dame (1/22 and 2/9), Virginia (1/24 and 3/5), Wake Forest (12/29 and 2/26), and North Carolina (1/31 and 2/21). NC State is their first conference game on December 4th and their Senior Day game is against those darn Cavaliers on March 5th. Road conference games include games against Georgia Tech (1/1), Florida State (1/8), Syracuse (2/5), and Virginia Tech (3/1). Meanwhile the home conference slate includes games against Boston College (1/19), Duke (1/29), Miami (2/16), and Clemson (2/19).

It’s a schedule that is pretty difficult and will be made even more-so by the absence of Chris Mack for six games. However, Team 108 is a deep, experienced, and talented roster. It will be fun to see how well the Cards navigate the 2021-2022 schedule.

To read more about UofL’s 2021-2022 schedule, check out the press release below:

Press Release:

Louisville Will Face Challenging 2021-22 Men’s Basketball Schedule

UofL will play 18 home games, daunting 20-game ACC schedule, appear on ESPN Big Monday on three occasions

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Appearances in the Cable Beach Championship and Big Ten/ACC Challenge, three ESPN Big Monday appearances, a daunting 20-game ACC schedule and 18 home games in the KFC Yum! Center highlight the 2021-22 University of Louisville men’s basketball schedule.

“Time to start playing some games and we can’t wait!” said UofL Head Men’s Basketball Coach Chris Mack.  “The schedule will test our team and as always becomes a monster the further into the calendar we go. The 20 game ACC schedule is grueling. By the time March arrives our team will have prepared well for tournament play. We have a long road until that time but it’s certainly in the back of our minds.”

Including the Cardinals’ ACC schedule, 16 of the Cardinals’ 31 games will be played against teams that participated in post-season competition last season, including 11 from the 2020 NCAA Tournament field (NCAA Tournament:  Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Michigan State, North Carolina twice, Syracuse, Virginia twice, Virginia Tech; NIT:  Mississippi State, NC State twice, Richmond, Western Kentucky).

Seven UofL opponents are ranked among the ESPN way-too-early top 25, including non-conference foes No. 9 Kentucky and No. 20 Maryland, with Michigan State among those “next in line.”  That early ranking also includes ACC members No. 11 Duke, No. 17 North Carolina, No. 21 Florida State, No. 24 Virginia Tech and No. 25 Virginia.  Louisville has faced a schedule among the top 16 toughest by the ratings percentage index or NCAA NET ratings in 11 of the past 14 seasons, including four of the last five years.

Thirteen games will be played on Saturday this season, eight on Wednesday, four on Monday, three on Tuesday, two on Friday, and one on Thursday (Thanksgiving day).  The Cardinals will not play a game on Sunday this season.  UofL will play 10 games during the month of January, marking the first time it has played as many in that month since the 1997-98 season, when UofL played 11 games in January.

Including two exhibition games, eight of the Cardinals’ 13 non-conference games in the first two months of the season will be played at home in the KFC Yum! Center, UofL’s spectacular 22,090-seat home arena.  The Cardinals will face their first outside competition in an exhibition game on Oct. 29 in the KFC Yum! Center against in-state NCAA Division II foe Kentucky State — just 43 days from today.  UofL will play its second exhibition on Nov. 3against West Georgia, which advanced to the NCAA Division II tournament second round last season.

The Cardinals officially open their 2021-22 season on Nov. 9 against Southern, the first of four straight games in the KFC Yum! Center.  The next three at home include Nov. 12 vs. Furman, Nov 15 vs. Navy and Nov. 20 vs. Detroit Mercy.  The Detroit game is the first of three for the Cardinals in the Baha Mar Hoops Cable Beach Championship, with the other two played at the Baha Mar Resort in Nassau, Bahamas on Nov. 25 against Mississippi State and Nov. 27against either Maryland or Richmond.

The Cardinals begin the month of December against Michigan State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Dec. 1, followed by its first ACC game of the season on Dec. 4 at NC State.  Louisville will next return home for a pair of games: on Dec. 10 against DePaul — a former fellow Conference USA and Big East member with UofL — and Dec. 14 against Southeastern Louisiana.

Louisville will travel to face a pair of in-state foes on Dec. 18 at Western Kentucky and Dec. 22 at Kentucky, the final nonconference game of the season.  The Cardinals close out 2021 with a home game against Wake Forest on Dec. 29.

The remainder of the Cardinals’ 20-game ACC schedule includes home games against Boston College, Clemson, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Miami, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and Virginia. UofL’s other nine league road games will be at Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest.

The Cardinals will be featured on ESPN’s Big Monday telecast on three occasions in a five-week ACC stretch, including Jan. 24 at Virginia, Jan. 31 vs. North Carolina and Feb. 21 at North Carolina.  Five of the Cardinals’ last eight games will be played on the road.

The ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament will be staged at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 8-12.

Louisville achieved a 13-7 record in a pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season as the Cardinals finished seventh in the ACC with one of the least experienced teams in the nation.  Louisville returns three of its top five scorers (five of its top eight), including front line starters Samuell Williamson and Jae’Lyn Withers.  The Cardinals have added a top 25 recruiting class and four impressive transfers, including a junior college All-American.  Louisville will open its season with five players who shot 40 percent or better from three-point range in their previous collegiate season for the first time in school history (transfers Matt Cross .400, El Ellis .417, Noah Locke .404, Jarrod West .408, and returnee JJ Traynor .500).

The Cardinals have posted 73 winning seasons over the last 76 years.  Louisville is one of only five schools to be ranked in the AP Top 25 poll at least once during each of the past 18 seasons (since 2002-03, excluding preseason polls) and the Cardinals have finished among the nation’s Top 25 teams in eight of the last 11 years.

Additional game times and televising networks will be added to complete the schedule in the coming weeks.

The complete 2021-22 schedule is available here, a printable pdf version here. Information on obtaining season tickets, which start at just $325 and may be paid over an extended period, is available here (link: https://gocards.com/news/2021/7/7/mens-basketball-mens-basketball-season-tickets-on-sale.aspx).

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