Dayton Daily News

CORONAVIRU­S AND UNANSWERED QUESTIONS COMPLICATE SCHEDULING FOR UD BASKETBALL

‘All you can do is plan as if there’s going to be (a) traditiona­l ... season.’

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

Putting together the Dayton Flyers men’s basketball schedule always represents one of the biggest challenges for Athletic Director Neil Sullivan and the coaching staff. Sullivan said he, assistant coach Darren Hertz and director of basketball operations James Haring work on the schedule every day.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has added to the difficulty. It’s muchtoo early to say what next season will look like. Will it start on time? Will there be fans in the stands? Will the team’s travel plans be impacted?

“I think all you can do right now is plan as if there’s going to be the traditiona­l basketball season,” Sullivan said. “November is 165 or so days away. It just develops over time. Clearly, there are some complicati­ons and some challenges associated with scheduling and trying to forecast what November through March looks like. We’re doing the best we can to focus on the process and be prepared. We know it’s a constantly evolving environmen­t.”

At this point, Sullivan is putting together a schedule as he normally would. He said there’s a laser focus on working the process, meaning he’s trying to compile a schedule that will give Dayton the best chance to build a NCAA tournament resume. That’s the goal every year, and last season, the team rode nonconfere­nce victories over Georgia, VirginiaTe­chand Saint Mary’sand then an 18-0 conference finish to a 29-2 record and a No. 3 ranking.

If not for the COVID-19 crisis resulting in the cancellati­on of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament and the NCAA tournament, Dayton may have earned a No. 1 seed in the bigdance for the first time.

Asked if the historic season opened any doors in scheduling, Sullivan said, “It’s neutral. We clearly had an extraordin­ary season, but we’ve been a NCAA tournament program five of the last seven years — assuming this year — and many times before that. We have long offered any perennial at-large caliber opponent a challenge that will help build their NCAA tournament resume. Our program and UD Arena has not been a secret. We’ve been on the map. So I do not think scheduling will get any easier. All told, the conference challenges, scheduling alliances and the 20-game conference schedules will continue to disrupt the scheduling ecosystem, but we’ll fight through it.”

At this point, the 2020-21 schedule looks at least as good as last season’s if not better, though as always, the strength of the schedule will depend in part on what teams Dayton faces in November. The Flyers will play in the Myrtle Beach Invitation­al, and the possible opponents are Charlotte, Loyola, Missouri, Nebraska, Penn, Pittsburgh and Utah State.

The pandemic has created one issue for UD. It was going to play Mississipp­i in Chicago in December. Sullivan said that game is now off the schedule “due to some complicati­ons with the coronaviru­s and the facilities.” He said it’s too early to say if UD and Ole Miss will find another place to play.

“That’s a top-50 game that we’ll continue to work on,” he said.

The nonconfere­nce schedule also includes a Dec. 6 road game against Nevada. That game is part of a scheduling partnershi­p between the Atlantic 10 Conference and the Mountain West Conference.

The Flyers will play Mississipp­i State on Dec. 12 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta as part of a four-game Hoopsgivin­g event. Sullivan called that a “great opportunit­y.”

There was one other game announced spring. The Flyers will play Southern Methodist at UD Arena on Nov. 29.

Asked how that game came about, Sullivan said, “Just a lot of texts and messages flying back and forth. Every now and then you get some leeway and start looking at dates and opponents and things matching up. We were happy to get that game.”

The Atlantic 10 Conference schedule has not been announced, but the A-10 will stick with an 18-game schedule. Commission­er Bernadette McGlade had said the league was considerin­g moving to a 20-game schedule.

The Mountain West Conference is moving to a 20-game schedule in 2022-23. The Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conference are already playing 20 games.

“I believe we have the appropriat­e schedule model in the A-10 currently,” Sullivan said “I’ll defer to the league on their approach to that.”

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 ??  ?? Dayton assistant coach Darren Hertz (left), with Anthony Grant, has been working on the upcoming schedule to give Dayton the best chance to build an NCAA tournament resume.
Dayton assistant coach Darren Hertz (left), with Anthony Grant, has been working on the upcoming schedule to give Dayton the best chance to build an NCAA tournament resume.
 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Dayton players (left to right) Trey Landers, Ibi Watson and Jalen Crutcher led the Flyers to an 18-0 conference finish, a 29-2 record and a No. 3 ranking.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Dayton players (left to right) Trey Landers, Ibi Watson and Jalen Crutcher led the Flyers to an 18-0 conference finish, a 29-2 record and a No. 3 ranking.

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