Marquette will play at Indiana next season as part of Gavitt Games

Ben Steele
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Head coach Steve Wojciechowski and Marquette will play at Indiana next season.

The Marquette men's basketball team added another big name to its 2018-'19 nonconference schedule.

The Golden Eagles will play at Indiana on Nov. 14 as part of the Gavitt Games, an annual competition between Big East and Big Ten teams.

The time of the matchup has not been set.

It will be the 10th game between the schools and first since Nov. 23, 2001, when MU beat Indiana, 50-49, in the semifinals of the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage.

The Hoosiers are 7-2 in the series.

The Golden Eagles' other scheduled nonconference games include home games against Kansas State, which should boast a strong team, and state rival Wisconsin. 

MU also will be playing in the Preseason NIT at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Nov. 21 and 23. The event has a stellar field that includes Kansas, Louisville and Tennessee.

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Indiana finished 16-15 last season, its first under head coach Archie Miller. Former MU coach Tom Crean was fired in 2017 after coaching the Hoosiers for nine seasons.

Miller fired up the fan base by landing lauded 2018 recruit Romeo Langford, a 6-foot-6 guard from New Albany, Ind.

MU lost to Purdue, 86-71, in last season's Gavitt Games matchup.

The Gavitt Games open Nov. 13 with Georgetown at Illinois and Wisconsin at Xavier. The Badgers also played Xavier last year, with the Musketeers winning, 80-70, in Madison.