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Can St. Thomas round up 3 or 4 non-conference opponents from last season's top 33% of Division 1? It'll be a tall task for Tommies coach Johnny Tauer to enhance the non-con slate, especially after UST's run to the 2025 Summit League Tournament championship game, not to mention the expectation that his squad will be one of the favorites -- if not THE favorite -- to win the 2026 Summit League championship.
Teams from the Power 5 as well as the American, Mountain West, and Atlantic 10 won't be in a rush to schedule UST, so it'll be interesting to see if Tauer can find a few takers. This season more than ever -- its first with NCAA Tournament eligibility -- the Tommies need to beef up the schedule to be fully battle tested for "3 days in March", the Summit League Tournament in Sioux Falls. That's the way of life in a mid-major/one-bid league. ... win your conference tournament or go home (no March Madness).
UST has 5 slots to fill on its non-conference schedule. Can they fill it with some of these NET top 122 opponents? They have 2 so far.
Confirmed NET Top 122 Opponents (2)
(1) #21 Saint Mary's: season opener Nov. 3 in Moraga
(2) #114 Northern Colorado: at neutral site (Portland) November 21, 22, or 23
These NET top 122 teams remain possibilities to fill a rumored available post-Christmas spot on the Tommies' non-conference schedule.
#7 Texas Tech
#8 Gonzaga
#11 Michigan State
#22 Clemson
#24 Louisville
#27 UCLA
#28 Ole Miss
#30 Baylor
#31 VCU
#35 UC-San Diego
#37 Utah State
#40 Arkansas
#42 New Mexico
#44 Boise State
#48 Vanderbilt
#50 Cincinnati
#51 West Virginia
#52 San Diego State
#56 Drake
#57 Santa Clara
#61 Pitt
#62 UC-Irvine
#63 Iowa
#65 North Texas
#67 Dayton
#70 USC
#71 UCF
#79 Nevada
#80 Bradley
#81 Stanford
#84 Lipscomb
#87 South Carolina
#90 Florida State
#93 Northern Iowa
#94 Arkansas State
#98 UNLV
#99 Troy
#104 Cal State Northridge
#106 UAB
#109 Georgia Tech
#111 FAU
#112 Washington State
#113 North Alabama
#115 Chattanooga (NIT champion)
#116 Samford
#120 Cornell
#121 Illinois State (CBI champion)
Teams from the Power 5 as well as the American, Mountain West, and Atlantic 10 won't be in a rush to schedule UST, so it'll be interesting to see if Tauer can find a few takers. This season more than ever -- its first with NCAA Tournament eligibility -- the Tommies need to beef up the schedule to be fully battle tested for "3 days in March", the Summit League Tournament in Sioux Falls. That's the way of life in a mid-major/one-bid league. ... win your conference tournament or go home (no March Madness).
UST has 5 slots to fill on its non-conference schedule. Can they fill it with some of these NET top 122 opponents? They have 2 so far.
Confirmed NET Top 122 Opponents (2)
(1) #21 Saint Mary's: season opener Nov. 3 in Moraga
(2) #114 Northern Colorado: at neutral site (Portland) November 21, 22, or 23
These NET top 122 teams remain possibilities to fill a rumored available post-Christmas spot on the Tommies' non-conference schedule.
#7 Texas Tech
#8 Gonzaga
#11 Michigan State
#22 Clemson
#24 Louisville
#27 UCLA
#28 Ole Miss
#30 Baylor
#31 VCU
#35 UC-San Diego
#37 Utah State
#40 Arkansas
#42 New Mexico
#44 Boise State
#48 Vanderbilt
#50 Cincinnati
#51 West Virginia
#52 San Diego State
#56 Drake
#57 Santa Clara
#61 Pitt
#62 UC-Irvine
#63 Iowa
#65 North Texas
#67 Dayton
#70 USC
#71 UCF
#79 Nevada
#80 Bradley
#81 Stanford
#84 Lipscomb
#87 South Carolina
#90 Florida State
#93 Northern Iowa
#94 Arkansas State
#98 UNLV
#99 Troy
#104 Cal State Northridge
#106 UAB
#109 Georgia Tech
#111 FAU
#112 Washington State
#113 North Alabama
#115 Chattanooga (NIT champion)
#116 Samford
#120 Cornell
#121 Illinois State (CBI champion)
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