Hey guys, we posted in here a month or so ago that the Arizona-UCLA rivalry series was being working on for a non-conference matchup with both teams joining two separate conference and wanting to keep the historic rivalry going. Tuesday morning Arizona announced that the two programs have finalized a non-conference schedule that will starting this upcoming 2024-25 season.
The games will be played on neutral sites and the series will feature three games over the next four season with it starting in Phoenix at the Footprint Center on Dec. 14. The series will have games in 2024, 2025 and in 2027. Tickets for the matchup up north will go on sale on August 14 at 10 a.m. (MST).
Neutral site locations:
- Footprint Center, Phoenix (2024)
- T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas (2025)
- Year off (2026)
- Venue (TBD) Los Angeles (2027)
"We are happy to work alongside UCLA to keep this series on the schedule moving forward," Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd said. "For decades, Arizona-UCLA games have meant so much to our players, coaches, and fans across the country. Icons in the game of basketball have made this rivalry into one of the best in college basketball, and we look forward to adding the next chapters in the years to come."
The games will be played on neutral sites and the series will feature three games over the next four season with it starting in Phoenix at the Footprint Center on Dec. 14. The series will have games in 2024, 2025 and in 2027. Tickets for the matchup up north will go on sale on August 14 at 10 a.m. (MST).
Neutral site locations:
- Footprint Center, Phoenix (2024)
- T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas (2025)
- Year off (2026)
- Venue (TBD) Los Angeles (2027)
"We are happy to work alongside UCLA to keep this series on the schedule moving forward," Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd said. "For decades, Arizona-UCLA games have meant so much to our players, coaches, and fans across the country. Icons in the game of basketball have made this rivalry into one of the best in college basketball, and we look forward to adding the next chapters in the years to come."