Big Ten Unveils 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Conference Schedule
ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 19, 2024) — The Big Ten Conference announced Thursday a full breakdown of its 180 men’s basketball conference matchups for all 18 member institutions for the 2024-25 season, as revealed live on the Big Ten Network. For the seventh consecutive year, each Big Ten Conference member institution will compete in a 20-game conference schedule.
The Big Ten Conference season will begin with three games on Tuesday, Dec. 3, Northwestern at Iowa, Washington at UCLA, and Michigan at Wisconsin. A total of 18 conference games will be played between Dec. 3-13 before conference play breaks until 2025.
Following the holiday break, Big Ten action will resume on Jan. 2 with five games.
During the conference season, each member institution will play a 20-game league schedule, facing three schools both home and away, while meeting 14 teams once. Of the single-play opponents, member institutions will play seven at home and seven on the road.
The 28th Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament will be played March 12-16, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
After finishing last season with a 17-3 mark in conference play, Purdue captured its 26th Big Ten championship. Illinois, the number two seed in the 2024 Big Ten Tournament, topped No. 5 seed Wisconsin 93-87 to claim its fourth Big Ten Tournament crown.
The complete 2024-25 Big Ten Conference men’s basketball conference schedule can be found below. Tipoff times and television designations will be announced at a later date.
2024-25 Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball Schedule
Tuesday, Dec. 3
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Northwestern at Iowa
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Washington at UCLA
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Michigan at Wisconsin
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Wednesday, Dec. 4
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Ohio State at Maryland
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Michigan State at Minnesota
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Oregon at USC
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Thursday, Dec. 5
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Purdue at Penn State
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Friday, Dec. 6
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Illinois at Northwestern
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Saturday, Dec. 7
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Iowa at Michigan
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Nebraska at Michigan State
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Rutgers at Ohio State
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USC at Washington
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Sunday, Dec. 8
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Maryland at Purdue
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UCLA at Oregon
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Monday, Dec. 9
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Minnesota at Indiana
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Tuesday, Dec. 10
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Wisconsin at Illinois
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Penn State at Rutgers
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Friday, Dec. 13
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Indiana at Nebraska
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Thursday, Jan. 2
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Rutgers at Indiana
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Purdue at Minnesota
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Illinois at Oregon
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Northwestern at Penn State
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Maryland at Washington
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Friday, Jan. 3
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Michigan State at Ohio State
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Iowa at Wisconsin
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Saturday, Jan. 4
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UCLA at Nebraska
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Michigan at USC
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Sunday, Jan. 5
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Maryland at Oregon
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Indiana at Penn State
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Northwestern at Purdue
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Illinois at Washington
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Monday, Jan. 6
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Ohio State at Minnesota
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Wisconsin at Rutgers
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Tuesday, Jan. 7
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Nebraska at Iowa
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Michigan at UCLA
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Wednesday, Jan. 8
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Penn State at Illinois
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USC at Indiana
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Thursday, Jan. 9
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Washington at Michigan State
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Oregon at Ohio State
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Purdue at Rutgers
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Friday, Jan. 10
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UCLA at Maryland
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Minnesota at Wisconsin
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Saturday, Jan. 11
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USC at Illinois
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Indiana at Iowa
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Sunday, Jan. 12
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Michigan State at Northwestern
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Washington at Michigan
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Oregon at Penn State
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Nebraska at Purdue
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Monday, Jan. 13
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Minnesota at Maryland
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UCLA at Rutgers
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Tuesday, Jan. 14
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Illinois at Indiana
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Iowa at USC
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Ohio State at Wisconsin
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Wednesday, Jan. 15
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Penn State at Michigan State
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Purdue at Washington
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Thursday, Jan. 16
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Michigan at Minnesota
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Rutgers at Nebraska
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Maryland at Northwestern
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Friday, Jan. 17
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Indiana at Ohio State
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Iowa at UCLA
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Saturday, Jan. 18
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Purdue at Oregon
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Wisconsin at USC
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Sunday, Jan. 19
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Nebraska at Maryland
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Northwestern at Michigan
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Illinois at Michigan State
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Monday, Jan. 20
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Rutgers at Penn State
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Tuesday, Jan. 21
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Minnesota at Iowa
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Washington at Oregon
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Ohio State at Purdue
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Wisconsin at UCLA
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Wednesday, Jan. 22
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USC at Nebraska
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Indiana at Northwestern
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Thursday, Jan. 23
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Maryland at Illinois
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Friday, Jan. 24
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Penn State at Iowa
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Michigan at Purdue
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UCLA at Washington
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Saturday, Jan. 25
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Oregon at Minnesota
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Michigan State at Rutgers
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Sunday, Jan. 26
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Northwestern at Illinois
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Maryland at Indiana
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Nebraska at Wisconsin
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Monday, Jan. 27
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Penn State at Michigan
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Iowa at Ohio State
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UCLA at USC
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Tuesday, Jan. 28
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Minnesota at Michigan State
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Wednesday, Jan. 29
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Wisconsin at Maryland
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Rutgers at Northwestern
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Thursday, Jan. 30
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Illinois at Nebraska
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Ohio State at Penn State
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Oregon at UCLA
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Friday, Jan. 31
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Indiana at Purdue
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Saturday, Feb. 1
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Washington at Minnesota
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Wisconsin at Northwestern
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Michigan at Rutgers
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Michigan State at USC
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Sunday, Feb. 2
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Ohio State at Illinois
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Nebraska at Oregon
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Tuesday, Feb. 4
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Purdue at Iowa
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USC at Northwestern
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Minnesota at Penn State
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Michigan State at UCLA
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Indiana at Wisconsin
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Wednesday, Feb. 5
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Oregon at Michigan
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Illinois at Rutgers
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Nebraska at Washington
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Thursday, Feb. 6
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Maryland at Ohio State
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Friday, Feb. 7
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USC at Purdue
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Saturday, Feb. 8
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Michigan at Indiana
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Wisconsin at Iowa
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Oregon at Michigan State
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Illinois at Minnesota
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Penn State at UCLA
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Northwestern at Washington
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Sunday, Feb. 9
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Rutgers at Maryland
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Ohio State at Nebraska
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Tuesday, Feb. 11
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UCLA at Illinois
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Purdue at Michigan
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Indiana at Michigan State
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Northwestern at Oregon
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Penn State at USC
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Wednesday, Feb. 12
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Washington at Ohio State
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Iowa at Rutgers
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Thursday, Feb. 13
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Maryland at Nebraska
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Friday, Feb. 14
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UCLA at Indiana
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Saturday, Feb. 15
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Michigan State at Illinois
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Washington at Penn State
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Wisconsin at Purdue
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Minnesota at USC
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Sunday, Feb. 16
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Iowa at Maryland
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Nebraska at Northwestern
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Michigan at Ohio State
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Rutgers at Oregon
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Tuesday, Feb. 18
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Purdue at Michigan State
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Minnesota at UCLA
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Illinois at Wisconsin
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Wednesday, Feb. 19
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Oregon at Iowa
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Nebraska at Penn State
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Rutgers at Washington
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Thursday, Feb. 20
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USC at Maryland
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Northwestern at Ohio State
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Friday, Feb. 21
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Michigan State at Michigan
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Saturday, Feb. 22
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Washington at Iowa
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Penn State at Minnesota
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Oregon at Wisconsin
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Sunday, Feb. 23
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Purdue at Indiana
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USC at Rutgers
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Ohio State at UCLA
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Monday, Feb. 24
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Michigan at Nebraska
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Tuesday, Feb. 25
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Iowa at Illinois
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Northwestern at Minnesota
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Washington at Wisconsin
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Wednesday, Feb. 26
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Penn State at Indiana
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Michigan State at Maryland
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Ohio State at USC
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Thursday, Feb. 27
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Rutgers at Michigan
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Friday, Feb. 28
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Iowa at Northwestern
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UCLA at Purdue
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Saturday, March 1
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Minnesota at Nebraska
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USC at Oregon
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Maryland at Penn State
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Indiana at Washington
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Sunday, March 2
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Illinois at Michigan
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Wisconsin at Michigan State
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Monday, March 3
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UCLA at Northwestern
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Tuesday, March 4
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Nebraska at Ohio State
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Indiana at Oregon
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Rutgers at Purdue
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Wednesday, March 5
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Maryland at Michigan
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Wisconsin at Minnesota
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Washington at USC
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Thursday, March 6
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Michigan State at Iowa
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Friday, March 7
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Purdue at Illinois
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Saturday, March 8
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Ohio State at Indiana
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Northwestern at Maryland
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USC at UCLA
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Penn State at Wisconsin
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Sunday, March 9
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Michigan at Michigan State
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Iowa at Nebraska
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Minnesota at Rutgers
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Oregon at Washington
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The Big Ten Conference is an association of world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in the lives of students competing in intercollegiate athletics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness. The Big Ten Conference sponsors 28 official sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, and the broad-based programs of the 18 Big Ten institutions provide direct financial support for more than 14,000 student-athletes. For more information, visit www.bigten.org.
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