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BSC Scheduling

SDHornet

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BSC announced no divisions for hoops, but divisions for volleyball when Idaho comes aboard in 2014-15. BSC schedules for hoops will be 18 games and scheduling will be similar to what the Pac12 does. My guess is travel partners will be as such:

Sac-PSU
NAU-SUU
WSU-ISU
EWU-UI
UM-MSU
UND-UNC

Nothing about the BSC tourney so I assume it stays at the best 7 with the regular season champ hosting. Sac was also named to host the tennis championships for the next few years and the BSC will sponsor men’s golf again.

http://www.bigskyconf.com/news/2013/6/6/gen_0606131009.aspx

Less BSC games means more opportunities for OOC games which hopefully can be parlayed into regional opponents. This could open the door for BSC matchups being designated “OOC” games since most of the conference struggles to land home OOC games (kind of like what football does).
 

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