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Michigan basketball schedule: Wolverines announce nonconference slate

August 29, 2025
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Inside a Michigan basketball summer practice session

Michigan basketball players conduct drills during practice Sunday, July 13, 2025.

After trickling in like a leaky faucet, the Michigan basketball nonconference schedule has officially solidified.

In 2024, coach Dusty May said he wanted to make sure that his Wolverines played a number of various styles of teams in order to prepare for what it hoped would be a lengthy postseason slate. It paid off, as U-M not only won the Big Ten tournament, but advanced to the Sweet 16 in the first year of the May era.

The schedule for the 2025-26 season is every bit as tough, if not a step above.

The program plays a number of big name programs including Villanova at home (Tuesday, Dec. 9) and Duke at a neutral site (Feb. 21, Washington, D.C.) in addition to the return trips of last year’s matchups with Wake Forest coming to Detroit and U-M facing TCU on the road in mid-November.

With the “Players Era Festival” tournament in Las Vegas that carries a $1 million purse, there’s plenty more tough contests before Big Ten play picks up with teams like San Diego State and Auburn, which knocked the Wolverines out of the NCAA tournament a season ago.

Here’s a complete look at the 2025-26 nonconference schedule as well as a reminder of which Big Ten teams U-M plays on the road, at home and the three teams it will see twice this upcoming season.

2025-26 Michigan basketball nonconference schedule

Oct. 25 (exhibition): vs. St. John’s (Madison Square Garden)

Nov. 3: Oakland (Crisler Center)

Nov. 11: vs. Wake Forest (Detroit, Little Caesars Arena)

Nov. 14: at TCU

Nov. 19: Middle Tennessee State

Players Era Festival (Tournament Info)

Nov. 24 (Players Era Festival): San Diego State (Las Vegas, 9:30 p.m.)

Nov. 25 (Players Era Festival): Auburn (Las Vegas, 8:30 p.m.)

Nov. 26: TBD based on first two games

Dec. 9: Villanova (Crisler Center)

Dec. 21: La Salle (Crisler Center)

Dec. 29: McNeese (Crisler Center)

Feb. 21: vs. Duke (Washington, D.C.)

Michigan basketball’s 2025-26 Big Ten slate

Home/Away: Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State.

Home: Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers, UCLA, USC, Wisconsin.

Away: Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Northwestern, Oregon, Purdue, Washington.

Tony Garcia is the Wolverines beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on “X” at @RealTonyGarcia.



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