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I know now...thanks for the help!

In 2004, Tech will have home conference games with Maryland, North Carolina State, Virginia and Duke. The Hokies will play Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Miami on the road.

The basketball schedule for the next two seasons was also announced. The men will play a 16-game conference schedule in 2004-05 and 2005-06, with an annual home-and-home series against two "primary partner" schools. Teams will travel to and host games against four other schools, and play single games against four remaining opponents.

The women will compete in a 14-game conference schedules, meeting each team at least once.
10-01-2003 03:48 PM
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EPJr Wrote:The women will compete in a 14-game conference schedules, meeting each team at least once.
Why 14?
10-15-2003 01:38 PM
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Thanks for the info VCU...didn't know it was out yet...
11-10-2003 01:08 AM
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