Here's the full WBB schedule for 2022-23. Nice to see a bit more balance between the home and away non-conference games this year, and kudos to whoever managed to get Arizona State to agree to come to Bozeman!
November
5 South Dakota Mines (ex.) Bozeman
7 University of Providence Bozeman
12 at BYU Provo, UT
15 Arizona State Bozeman
18 North Dakota Bozeman
22 at San Jose State San Jose, CA
25 vs. Abilene Christian Denton, TX
27 at North Texas Denton, TX
30 South Dakota State Bozeman
December
2 at Wyoming Laramie, WY
12 Saint Mary's College Bozeman
17 at Maui Invitational Maui, HI
18 at Maui Invitational Maui, HI
21 Cal Poly Bozeman
29 at Idaho* Moscow, ID
31 at Eastern Washington* Cheney, WA
January
5 Northern Colorado* Bozeman
7 Northern Arizona* Bozeman
12 at Idaho State* Pocatello, ID
14 at Weber State* Ogden, UT
16 Idaho* Bozeman
21 at Montana* Missoula, MT
26 Portland State* Bozeman
28 Sacramento State* Bozeman
February
2 at Northern Arizona* Flagstaff, AZ
4 at Northern Colorado* Greeley, CO
9 Weber State* Bozeman
11 Idaho State* Bozeman
18 Montana* Bozeman
23 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA
25 at Portland State* Portland, OR
27 Eastern Washington* Bozeman
March
4-8 Big Sky Conference Tournament Boise, ID
2022-23 WBB Full Schedule Released
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Re: 2022-23 WBB Full Schedule Released
Nice schedule! Pretty cool that they're going to the Maui invitational.
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Re: 2022-23 WBB Full Schedule Released
Oooh….will be some good pre-season tests. Last years WNIT champ South Dakota State. Last years West Coast season conference champ BYU. The Maui tourney competition of Oregon State, Nevada, LSU. Kim Mulkey rebuilding LSU who only went 26-6 in the SEC in her first year after leaving Baylor….but I expect her to have her 4th NCAA championship in a few years. Good “toughening” for success beyond the Big Sky.