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Duke Basketball: Every Known Piece to Next Season's Schedule

Only a few unknowns remain on Duke basketball's 2023-24 regular-season schedule.

As usual, there will be 31 games on the Duke basketball regular-season schedule. And 29 of the opponents have already been reported, with the remaining two additions likely to appear sometime within the next month.

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Based on when the Blue Devils revealed their scheduling news last year, fans should expect to see the completed 2023-24 slate by summer's end. 

Duke finalized its 2022-23 non-conference schedule in mid-July. Then in mid-September, the ACC announced dates for all conference games (the latest three-year ACC scheduling matrix, listing each school's opponents through the 2024-25 season, was released last year).

Here's a recap of what has been divulged thus far, including heavyweight matchups against four non-conference foes that might be ranked at the time of their meetings in Arizona, Arkansas, Michigan State, and Baylor (Duke looks like a contender to be preseason No. 1):

Duke basketball's known 2023-24 non-conference opponents

  • Nov. 10 vs. Arizona - Cameron Indoor Stadium, Durham
  • Nov. 14 vs. Michigan State - United Center, Chicago (Champions Classic)
  • Nov. 17 vs. Bucknell - Cameron Indoor Stadium (Blue Devil Challenge)
  • Nov. 21 vs. La Salle - Cameron Indoor Stadium (Blue Devil Challenge)
  • Nov. 24 vs. Southern Indiana - Cameron Indoor Stadium (Blue Devil Challenge)
  • Nov. 29 at Arkansas - Bud Walton Arena, Fayetteville (ACC/SEC Challenge)
  • Dec. 9 vs. Charlotte - Cameron Indoor Stadium
  • Dec. 12 vs. Hofstra - Cameron Indoor Stadium
  • Dec. 20 vs. Baylor - Madison Square Garden, New York
  • Dec. 29 vs. Queens - Cameron Indoor Stadium

Duke basketball's 2023-24 ACC opponents (dates still unknown)

  • Home and away: UNC, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt
  • Home: Boston College, Clemson, Syracuse, Virginia
  • Away: Florida State, Miami, NC State, Virginia Tech

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