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Men's Basketball Alex Allard, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

Schedule’s Set: Men’s Basketball Announces 2023-24 Nonconference Slate

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The rest of the schedule has arrived.

Austin Peay State University men's basketball and first-year head coach Corey Gipson have finalized the Governors' 15-game 2023-24 nonconference schedule featuring six home games on Gary Mathews Court at F&M Bank Arena, a trip to California, and the continuation of numerous decades-old rivalries.

The Govs unofficially open their season with a Nov. 1 home exhibition. The opponent and game information will be announced at a later date.

After 48 seasons in the Winfield Dunn Center, APSU begins a new era of Governors' Basketball in the state-of-the-art F&M Bank Arena against Life, Nov. 6. The game is the second-half of a doubleheader with the women's basketball team and Trevecca to open F&M Bank Arena.

Following its home opener, Austin Peay travels to Fairfax, Virginia for a Nov. 10 contest against George Mason, before returning home to face Fisk, Nov. 14.

Gipson and the Govs then head west for the 2023 SoCal Challenge, beginning with a regional game at UTEP, Nov. 17, followed by a pair of games, Nov. 20-22, at The Pavilion at JSerra in San Juan Capistrano, California. 

The Govs are joined by Cal State Bakersfield, Tarleton State, and Sacramento State in the SoCal Challenge's Sand Division and face two of their three divisional opponents in the tournament. Both of Austin Peay's games in the tournament, regardless of opponent, will be first-time matchups. Dates and opponents will be announced at a later date.

Austin Peay's sixth first-time meeting comes in its seventh game of the season when it travels to Boone, North Carolina for a Nov. 26 game against Appalachian State.

A pair of former Ohio Valley Conference rivals are next on the schedule, as the Govs host Morehead State, Nov. 29. The Eagles lead the all-time series 59-56; however, the Govs have won three of the last four meetings in Clarksville.

Another rivalry continuing in the upcoming season is that between APSU and in-state foe Tennessee State, Dec. 2, at the Gentry Center in the Music City. The Govs are 52-32 all-time against the Tigers in a series dating back to 1963 and have won four of the last five meetings, including a 77-61 victory last season. 

The seventh and final first-time opponent is Midway, Dec. 5, before the Govs turn their attention to a premier game against their oldest rival: Murray State.

Both the men's and women's basketball teams host the Racers in a Dec. 9 matchup at F&M Bank Arena. Following the women's game against Murray, the men renew the historic, 81-year-old rivalry as they look to claim their first win against the Racers since 2020.

Austin Peay closes its nonconference schedule with three-of-four games, beginning with a Dec. 12 contest against Southern Illinois prior to a Dec. 16 game in the Bluegrass State against Western Kentucky. 

The Govs Govs welcome Ohio – three seasons removed from a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament – for the final home game of 2023, Dec. 22.

The nonconference slate concludes against a 2023 NCAA Tournament team in Memphis, whose 2022-23 campaign came to an end in the first round to future Final Four team, Florida Atlantic. Austin Peay associate head coach Rodney Hamilton was the Tigers' Director of Basketball Operations for four seasons under UM head coach Penny Hardaway.

Following their contest against the Tigers, Austin Peay begins its second Atlantic Sun Conference campaign.

Schedule Notes

  • All-Time Against the Schedule: Austin Peay is 322-381 all-time against its 2023-24 schedule, with its most wins against a single opponent being 64 against Eastern Kentucky, who the Govs face twice in Atlantic Sun Conference action. 
  • Gipson With A Peay: Corey Gipson was named the 14th head coach in Austin Peay men's basketball history, March 12, after spending last season as the head coach at Northwestern State. A two-time graduate of Austin Peay, Gipson played two seasons for the Governors (2002-04) and served as an assistant coach for the Governors for three seasons (2012-15).
  • Historic Rivalries: The Govs play six opponents that they have played at least 50 times in program history in Murray State (140 all-time meetings) Eastern Kentucky (120), Morehead State (115), Tennessee State (84), Lipscomb (75), and Western Kentucky (57).
  • Conference to Nonconference: Three of the Govs' nonconference games – Murray State, Morehead State, and Tennessee State – used to be OVC rivals with the Govs. Fellow ASUN member Eastern Kentucky also used to be a conference opponent with the Govs in the OVC.
  • First-Time Foes: The Governors face seven first-time opponents during the 2023-24 season, all coming in nonconference play. The inaugural matchups begin with the regular-season opener against Life, and conclude with the Govs' Dec. 5 game against Midway.
  • Gov vs. Gov: A pair of Austin Peay alum face off in the opener against Life, as Gipson and Kevin Easley – who was a four-year letterwinner at APSU from 1997-01 – open F&M Bank Arena. 
  • Division Play: The ASUN returned to divisions for the first time since the 1997-98 season. The Govs are joined in the West Division by Lipscomb, Bellarmine, Eastern Kentucky, North Alabama, and Central Arkansas. They are 137-107 all-time against the group.
  • New Digs: F&M Bank Arena is the new home of Governors Basketball beginning in 2023. The 250,000-square-foot complex replaced the Winfield Dunn Center, which was the Govs' home from Dec. 1975 to Feb. 2023.

Tickets, Please

For information on single-game and season tickets for the upcoming 2023-24 season, contact the ticket office at 931-221-PEAY (7239) or email Justyn Carlson at jcarlson@ssellc.com.

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