Pac-12 Continues Finalization of Men’s and Women’s Basketball Schedules

The Pac-12 Athletic Directors, Senior Woman Administrators and basketball coaches groups voted to continue with an inaugural 20-game league schedule for men’s basketball and approved an expanded 22-game league schedule for women’s basketball for the upcoming 2020-21 seasons.

The Conference continues to work on specific schedule models and television broadcast details for each, with announcements to come once finalized.

The conference announced it would resume its football, basketball and winter sport seasons back in September, but the number of games for the basketball games had not yet been announced prior to today’s vote.

The men’s and women’s basketball are set to hit the court November 25 consistent with the NCAA’s official start date for these sports, and other winter sports consistent with the NCAA season dates.

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No fans will be permitted at any sporting competition taking place on Pac-12 campuses.  The decision to not allow fans at competitions will be revisited based upon health and safety considerations in January 2021.

“The health and safety of our student-athletes and all those connected to Pac-12 sports remains our guiding light and number one priority,” said Pac-12 CEO Group Chair and University of Oregon President Michael Schill.

Competition with non-conference opponents will be contingent upon such non-conference opponents implementing minimum testing protocols in accordance with NCAA and Pac-12 COVID-19 Medical Advisory Committee recommendations.