Another Reported Piece to Duke Basketball Schedule

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Seven of the 11 opponents on the 2024-25 Duke basketball team's non-conference slate have been reported, albeit some without dates.

Duke basketball will host Seattle in Cameron Indoor Stadium next season, national schedule insider Rocco Miller reported on Tuesday evening. However, there's no word as to when the game will take place.Under third-year Seattle head coach Chris Victor, the 2023-24 Redhawks finished 23-14 overall and 11-9 in conference play.

Meanwhile, the Blue Devils are coming off an Elite Eight appearance and the program's second 27-9 campaign in as many seasons under Jon Scheyer. With six incoming freshmen and four transfer additions on tap, though, the 2024-25 Duke basketball squad will boast a noticeably reloaded look.The last time the Blue Devils welcomed a program that is now a member of the WAC to Durham was on Nov. 26, 2019, resulting in Duke's deflating 85-83 upset loss in overtime to Stephen F.

Of the 11 non-conference games that will be on Duke's schedule, here are the seven reported opponents thus far:Nov. 12 vs. Kentucky, Champions Classic, State Farm Arena, AtlantaDec. 17 vs. George Mason, Cameron Indoor StadiumMatt Giles is the editor and publisher of FanNation's Blue Devil Country and All Tar Heels, covering the Duke Blue Devils and UNC Tar Heels on SI.com.

 

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