Oklahoma to face Providence in 2023 Big East-Big 12 Battle

Oklahoma and Providence are locked in for a December 5th date to play in Norman as part of the fifth Big 12-Big East Battle.

While the Oklahoma Sooners grapple with how they’ll retool and replenish a now-depleted roster, we know one of their non-conference opponents for the 2023 season.

The Sooners are set to take on the Providence Friars on December 5 in the 2023 Big East-Big 12 Battle. This men’s basketball non-conference scheduling alliance is in its fifth year, with the games being played from November 30 to December 5.

Both conferences have grown in members since the conception of the idea, and with the Big 12 adding Houston, BYU, UCF, and Cincinnati, the format has changed this year with an increase from 10 to 11 matchups for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons. In this upcoming 2023-2024 season, the Big 12 will host six games, while the Big East will host six the following season.

The two conferences jointly determine the matchups, with the home team choosing the venue of its game. ESPN and FOX Sports will also have a voice in how the broadcast arrangements play out, considering they are the overarching media entities for the Big 12 and Big East.

Providence will be under the guidance of Kim English, previously the head coach of the George Mason Patriots.

English is a former Big 12 basketball player who was a star at Missouri (before they departed for the SEC). He helped lead the Tigers to 107 wins and four NCAA tournament appearances. He was a two-time All-Big 12 selection at Missouri, averaging 11.1 points.

The Friars have made the NCAA Tournament in seven of the last twelve seasons.

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Texas Basketball: How to watch, listen, and stream Big 12/Big East Battle vs Villanova

Another signature win could be on the cards for Shaka Smart.Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream Sunday’s matchup vs Villanova.

Texas is coming off a huge week at the Maui Invitational that saw them crowned as champions. Wins over Davidson, Indiana, and North Carolina put impressive stamps on the Longhorns’ NCAA Tournament resume.

With Villanova now coming to town, another signature win could be on the cards for Shaka Smart. The Wildcats are one of the best teams in the country, ranking in the top three in the preseason poll.

Currently sitting at 3-1, Villanova fell at the expense of Virginia Tech over the Thanksgiving holiday. Their three wins have come by an average margin of 16.7 points. Point guard Collin Gillespie and forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl are the names to look for.

It will be another premier nonconference matchup Texas will be looking to take advantage of. Here is how you can watch, listen, and stream the Longhorns’ home game against Villanova.

Time: 12:00 p.m. CST

Location: Frank Erwin Center in Austin

TV: ESPN

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Radio: 104.9 FM The Horn

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