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Top 5 Games to Watch

- By David Borges

UConn will play at least four regularsea­son games — and as many as six — against teams ranked among the top 15 teams in the country in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll.

The Huskies will play No.

6 Florida, No. 10 Villanova and No. 14 Memphis (twice). UConn could also play Florida a second time in the Charleston Classic. The Huskies could also face No.

19 Xavier in that tournament. AAC foes Cincinnati, Houston, Wichita State and South Florida are also teams that could be ranked at some point this season.

Here’s a look at the top five most intriguing games on the Huskies’ 201920 schedule:

Sunday, Nov. 17 vs. Florida, 3 p.m., Gampel Pavilion: The Gators are ranked No. 6 in the land in the AP preseason poll, led by 6foot10 senior forward Kerry Blackshear, who was the most coveted grad transfer on the market last spring, smooth point guard Andrew Nembhard, and McDonald’s AllAmerica­n freshman guard Scottie Lewis. UConn is hoping for a repeat of its Dec. 2, 2013 upset of the 15thranked Gators, when Shabazz Napier’s buzzerbeat­er gave the Huskies a 6564 win. A week later, UConn could face Florida again in the Charleston Classic.

Tuesday, Dec. 10 vs. Indiana, 9 p.m., Madison Square Garden: The Hoosiers aren’t a national powerhouse anymore, but they’re still the Hoosiers. Head coach Archie Miller had some clashes with Dan Hurley when the two were coaching in the Atlantic 10 (Miller at Dayton, Hurley at Rhode Island). It’s the Jimmy V Classic, which is always near and dear to anyone involved in college basketball. And, while UConn will play at MSG next season when it returns to the Big East, this is the Huskies’ lone visit to the World’s Most Famous Arena this regular season. And that’s always special.

Saturday, Jan. 18 at Villanova, noon, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelph­ia: The Wildcats are ranked No. 10 in the preseason and seem poised to capture yet another Big East title, led by tough guard Collin Gillespie, matchup nightmare Saddiq Bey, and highlytout­ed freshmen Jeremiah RobinsonEa­rl and Bryan Antoine. This is the last of a threegame series between the old Big East rivals, before they reunite as league rivals next season.

Sunday, Feb. 9 vs. Cincinnati, noon, Gampel Pavilion: The Bearcats have been the closest to a rival as UConn has had in its seven seasons in the American Athletic Conference and this will be the final time the teams clash in the regular season as league foes. Led by AllAmerica­n candidate guard Jarron Cumberland, the Bearcats will be a good bet to repeat as AAC champions. Whiny head coach Mick Cronin is no longer on the sidelines — he’s now coaching UCLA — but former Northern Kentucky head man John Brannen is a suitable replacemen­t.

Sunday, Feb. 16 vs. Memphis, 3 p.m., XL Center: Without question the most attractive game in Hartford this season. The 14thranked Tigers bring in the nation’s consensus No. 1 overall recruiting class, led by potential 2020 No. 1 NBA draft pick James Wiseman and forward Precious Achiuwa, a coveted Hurley recruit. Coach Penny Hardaway may have trouble corralling the talented group of four and fivestar freshmen that figures to comprise Memphis’s starting lineup, though the team could be jelling by midFebruar­y. Or, the Tigers could turn out to be a fabulous flop. Either way, they’ll be mustsee TV.

 ?? Matt Stamey / Associated Press ?? Forward Kerry Blackshear Jr. (24) and the Florida Gators face UConn Nov. 17 at Gampel Pavilion.
Matt Stamey / Associated Press Forward Kerry Blackshear Jr. (24) and the Florida Gators face UConn Nov. 17 at Gampel Pavilion.

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