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Basketball: 2021-22 Schedule for LWC Men released By Christopher Webster The Lindsey Wilson men's basketball schedule for the 2021-22 season was released by second-year head coach Chris Starks. The schedule consists of 32 games, 17 on the road and 14 at home in Biggers Sports Center. This season begins on Saturday as the Blue Raiders travel to Pineville, LA, to face Louisiana College at 3pmCT. From there the Blue Raiders take on Southern Baptist College on Oct. 25 at 6pmCT and Rio Grande on Nov. 2 at 6pmCT. The Blue Raiders play in their first of two classics this season as they host the Sleep Inn Classic on Nov. 6 and 7. Lindsey Wilson will have a pair of rematches as they face Southeastern Baptist on Nov. 6 and Louisiana College on Nov. 7. Mid-South Conference play begins on Nov. 18 when the Blue Raiders travel to battle Bethel at 8pmCT. Lindsey Wilson follows up with a conference game against Freed-Hardeman on Nov. 20 at 8pmCT. Conference play is put on halt when Lindsey Wilson competes in the Campbellsville Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 26 and 27. The Blue Raiders take on Indiana Southeast and Webber International on the 26 and 27, respectively. The Blue Raiders resume conference action as open the month of December when they host Shawnee State on the 2 at 8pmCT and Thomas More on the 4 at 4pmCT. Lindsey Wilson begins a four-game road trip starting with a pair of exhibitions against NCAA Division 2 Lee on Dec. 7 and NCAA Division 1 Southern- Baton Rouge on Dec. 9. The road trip continues as they travel to Georgetown on Dec. 16 at 6pmCT. The road trip ends as the Blue Raiders face Campbellsville in the first of two meetings on Dec. 18 in the Battle of Highway 55. Tipoff is slated for 3pmCT. The new year begins with a game against Cumberland on Jan. 3 in Biggers Sports Center at 8pmCT. The Blue Raiders wrap up the month of January with a pair of games against Freed-Hardeman and Bethel in Biggers Sports Center on the 27 and 29, respectively. Lindsey Wilson host Campbellsville for their second meeting of the season on Feb. 3. Tipoff is scheduled for 8pmCT. The Blue Raiders wrap up the regular season at home where they face Life on Feb. 19 at 4pmCT. The Blue Raiders finished last season with a 5-15 overall record and a 3-14 record in Mid-South Conference play. This story was posted on 2021-10-22 12:26:57
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