Who UCLA basketball will play in non-conference in 2025

Here is what we know about UCLA's men's basketball non-conference schedule as of late July, at this point in the offseason.
UCLA Bruins guard Skyy Clark (55) against the Arizona Wildcats Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
UCLA Bruins guard Skyy Clark (55) against the Arizona Wildcats Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Here is what we believe to be UCLA's non-conference schedule at this time for the upcoming season.

On November 3rd, UCLA will host Eastern Washington in non-conference play.

UCLA will then host West Georgia from the ASUN Conference. They became a Division I basketball program just over a year ago.

On November 10th they will host the Wolves at Pauley Pavilion.

After UCLA played Arizona in Phoenix last year, the Wildcats will be playing the Bruins at the Intuit Dome this upcoming season.

On November 14th, UCLA will play Arizona in Inglewood, CA, in the Hall of Fame Rivalry game.

In November, as part of UCLA hosting a Multi-Team Event (MTE), the Bruins will host Sacramento State. The other two teams in this four-team field are Presbyterian and Cal.

UCLA will play Cal in a non-conference game at the Chase Center, the home of the Golden State Warriors.

Cal will not officially be the home team but they will take on UCLA on November 25th in the Empire Classic. This game will also benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.

In their third known premier non-conference game, UCLA will travel north to take on Gonzaga.

On December 13th, UCLA will play Gonzaga in Seattle, WA. In what is being called the Seattle Hoops Showdown, the Bruins will take on Gonzaga for the second straight year. Last season, UCLA defeated the Zags by three points, just like they did against Arizona.

The other two non-conference games that are known for the month of December are UCLA hosting Cal-Poly on December 19th and UC Riverside on December 23rd.

In summary, UCLA is playing all of their known non-conference games on the West Coast and all but one in the state of California. There are three unknown non-conference games that have yet to be revealed.