
Texas Longhorns announce 2025-26 Men's basketball schedule under coach Sean Miller
Texas Longhorns announce 2025-26 Men's basketball schedule under coach Sean Miller Sean Miller's debut as head coach will come against Duke at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., to open the season.
The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team is preparing for its first season under head coach Sean Miller, with a revamped roster and a challenging schedule ahead.
Texas finalized its roster earlier in the offseason, adding several players from the transfer portal and retaining key contributors. With the team set, the Longhorns have shifted their focus to the 2025-26 schedule.
On Wednesday, Texas announced its Southeastern Conference home and away opponents, offering fans an early look at which teams will visit the Moody Center next season. The Longhorns will host defending national champion Florida but will not travel to Gainesville as they did last season. Texas will also face Georgia both home and away after only hosting the Bulldogs a year ago.
Texas and Texas A&M will continue their in-state rivalry with two regular-season matchups, one in Austin and one in College Station. Dates and times for all SEC games have not yet been announced.
The Longhorns have gradually released more scheduling information throughout the offseason. Most recently, Texas revealed it will host Virginia in the ACC/SEC Challenge on Dec. 3.
Sean Miller's debut as head coach will come against Duke at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., to open the season.
Here is the non-conference schedule as announced so far:
Nov. 4 : vs. Duke (Dick Vitale Invitational)
: vs. Duke (Dick Vitale Invitational) Nov. 15 : vs. UMKC
: vs. UMKC Nov. 24-26 : Maui Invitational (field includes N.C. State, Boise State, Arizona State, USC, Washington State, Seton Hall and Chaminade)
: Maui Invitational (field includes N.C. State, Boise State, Arizona State, USC, Washington State, Seton Hall and Chaminade) Dec. 3 : vs. Virginia (ACC/SEC Challenge)
: vs. Virginia (ACC/SEC Challenge) Dec. 12: at UConn
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