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A primer for new fans to the sport who may not have attended a Homecoming basketball game before.
The UTA men's basketball team will host its Homecoming game against the University of Tulsa at 7 p.m. Saturday at College Park Center.
This year’s theme is Not All Mavericks Wear Capes and events will include a parade, a chili cook-off and a 5K.
Cooler temperatures, falling leaves and the return of UTA basketball are just a few things you can expect as the fall semester winds down.
After graduating a number of players, many are underestimating this year’s team, graduate student Darlene Hunter said.
The game, scheduled for 8 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2020, will mark the program’s first-ever regular season game to be broadcast on national television.