TEMPE – The Arizona State Sun Devil Men’s Basketball team has officially announced their non-conference schedule for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Under the guidance of Head Coach Bobby Hurley, the team has developed a formidable schedule. Arizona State will face a combination of winning teams, with a challenging mix of home and away games. The schedule includes 13 games, with seven on the road and six at Desert Financial Arena, and features a much-anticipated exhibition game against Texas A&M on October 26. The specific game times and broadcast information will be updated later. A detailed look at the Sun Devil Men’s Basketball non-conference games follows.
2025-26 Arizona State Men’s Basketball Schedule
Oct. 12 at UC Irvine (Irvine, CA; Bren Events Center)*
Oct. 26 vs. Texas A&M (Houston, TX; Fort Bend Epicenter)*
Nov. 4 vs. Southern Utah (Home/Season Opener; Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 9 vs. Utah Tech (Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 14 vs. Gonzaga (Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 17 vs. Georgia State (Desert Financial Arena)
Nov. 20 at Hawaii (Honolulu, HI; Stan Sherrif Center)
Nov. 24-26 Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI; Lahaina Civic Center)
Dec 6 Oklahoma (Phoenix, AZ; PHX Arena)
Dec 9 vs. Northern Arizona (Desert Financial Arena)
Dec 13 Santa Clara (Las Vegas, NV; Lee’s Family Forum)
Dec 17 at UCLA (Los Angeles, CA; Pauley Pavilion)
Dec 21 vs. Oregon State (Desert Financial Arena)
*Exhibition contest
Oct. 12 at UC Irvine
The Sun Devils will kick off their season on the road against UC Irvine, who recently posted a 32-7 record and were NIT runners-up.
Oct. 26 vs. Texas A&M
In search of tough exhibition challenges, ASU will face Texas A&M in Houston. Tickets can be purchased now.
Nov. 4 vs. Southern Utah
The Sun Devils will open their home season at the Desert Financial Arena against Southern Utah, commencing a four-game homestand.
Upcoming Highlights
This season features several notable matchups, including Gonzaga on Nov. 14 and an exciting adventure to Hawaii. Mark your calendars, as these games promise thrilling basketball.