Dayton men’s basketball reveals 2026-27 non-conference opponents
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 6:58 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
The University of Dayton men’s basketball team announced several non-conference matchups for the 2026-27 season. The Flyers will open their season against NJIT on November 2 at the UD Arena. Other opponents include the University of Cincinnati on November 14 and a two-game series with South Florida, which kicks off this season at the UD Arena on December 12. Dayton also plans to travel to Florida State and Liberty, both of which faced the Flyers last season. The team returns players Amael L’Etang and Jauin Simon from a squad that advanced to the 2026 NIT quarterfinals.
- •Dayton opens the 2026-27 season against NJIT on November 2.
- •The Flyers host Cincinnati on November 14.
- •Dayton plays South Florida on December 12 at UD Arena.
- •The Flyers will visit Florida State and Liberty this season.
- •Amael L’Etang and Jauin Simon return after last season's NIT run.
- 6:58 AMYahoo Sports — UD men’s basketball announces some 2026-27 non-conference opponents
"The University of Dayton men’s basketball team has announced some of its non-conference opponents for the upcoming season.
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