wildjays wrote:As usual, several Big East schools are going to play closed scrimmages instead of exhibition games. Here is what I have right now:
Butler has 2 exhibition games.
Creighton has 1 exhibition game and will scrimmage Missouri in a return from last year
DePaul has 1 exhibition and 1 scrimmage (don't know opponent)
Georgetown playing 2 scrimmages (opponents?)
Marquette has 1 exhibition and 1 scrimmage vs. DAYTON on Oct 29th at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Providence has 1 exhibition and 1 scrimmage (opponent?)
Seton Hall has 2 scrimmages (opponents?)
St. John's has 1 exhibition and scrimmages Rhode Island
Villanova has 1 exhibition and 1 scrimmage (opponent?)
Xavier has 1 exhibition game & will scrimmage Georgia in Nashville on October 29th.
Can anyone fill in the missing spots?
The Marquette men's basketball team will face outside opposition for the first time this season on Saturday, Oct. 29 when, according to a source, it will take on Dayton in a closed-door scrimmage that will be held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
College basketball teams are allowed two contests against outside competition during the preseason and can choose any combination of exhibition games and so-called "secret scrimmages," which media and fans are not allowed to attend.
At the closed scrimmages, it's common that the format isn't a 40-minute game; rather, schools tend to opt for a combination of live game action as well as specific situations and drills. Stats and scores from the scrimmage are meant for the use of the schools involved.
This marks the third straight year under head coach Steve Wojciechowski that the Golden Eagles will go on the road for a closed scrimmage before returning home for an exhibition game at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Marquette's exhibition game is Saturday, Nov. 5 against Division II Rockhurst.
In the past, Wojciechowski has spoken highly of closed-door scrimmages, saying they allow the team to see where it stands against Division I competition without the glare of the spotlight. They also can try things and practice specific game-type situations without putting them on film for other teams to see. These games also afford the Golden Eagles the opportunity to simulate the procedures and routines of a road trip before the season begins.
The scrimmage against Dayton marks the second straight year that Marquette is meeting a team on neutral ground in the preseason. Last Halloween, Marquette and Stanford scrimmaged at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
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