Notre Dame, Villanova to kick off 2026-27 college basketball season in Rome with men's, women's doubleheader
TL;DR
Notre Dame and Villanova will open the 2026-27 college basketball season with a doubleheader in Rome on November 1, 2026. The event, called the 'Eternal City Tip-Off,' includes cultural experiences and a papal audience.
Key points
- Notre Dame and Villanova to play in Rome on Nov. 1, 2026
- Event titled 'Eternal City Tip-Off'
- Inspired by Pope Leo XIV, a Villanova alumnus
- Includes cultural experiences and a papal audience
- Fox Sports will broadcast the doubleheader
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The 2026-27 college basketball season will start overseas, with Notre Dame and Villanova playing a men’s and women’s doubleheader in Rome on Nov. 1 in an event titled the “Eternal City Tip-Off,” the programs announced on Friday. In their releases, the Catholic schools stated the season-opening, Italian excursion is inspired by the recent election of Pope Leo XIV, who is notably a Villanova alumnus. Pope Leo is the first American-born Pope, and his sports fandom is well-documented. The trip will include more than just the first game of the regular season for Notre Dame and Villanova student-athletes. They will be greeted by a welcome reception overlooking Rome, and they will have an opportunity to attend a shared Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, as well as a planned papal audience with Pope Leo. Other experiences, such as private Vatican Museum tours, will be available, too.
Hoops season starts in Rome🇮🇹
The Eternal City Tip-Off is set@NDmbb & @ndwbb will open the 2026–27 season vs. Villanova in Rome, Italy
🗓 Nov. 1, 2026 → #GoIrish☘️ pic.twitter.com/27sH2nLGLx
— The Fighting Irish (@FightingIrish) April 17, 2026 “Pope Leo has spoken in such inspiring ways about the value of sport, emphasizing that sport is a ‘school of life’ that integrates the body, mind and spirit, a vision both Notre Dame and Villanova wholeheartedly embrace,” said Rev. Robert Dowd, Notre Dame’s president, in the school’s release.
“We are honored to join Villanova for what is sure to be the experience of a lifetime for our student-athletes and fans. We know well the transformative impact of spending time in a city that is so central to our faith and rich in history, having established Notre Dame Rome in 2014, which allows us to host hundreds of students and scholars from around the world each year. It’s exciting and most fitting to add athletic competitions to our many activities in Rome.” Villanova’s president, Rev. Peter Donohue, also put out a statement, referencing the wholistic opportunity afforded by the event, which will honor the schools’ shared Catholic heritage. "This extraordinary experience reflects the very best of Villanova's Augustinian Catholic mission — uniting faith, learning and community in a global setting," Donohue said in Villanova’s release. "From academic engagement and cultural immersion to shared worship and athletics, this journey offers a profound opportunity to grow in mind, body and spirit.” Villanova Men’s and Women’s Basketball will open the 2026-27 season in Rome on Sunday, November 1st vs. Notre Dame as part of the Eternal City Tip-Off! 🇮🇹 ✌️
Learn more about this signature global experience that will celebrate faith, athletics and academics:… pic.twitter.com/yNfpqK59eO
— Villanova Athletics (@NovaAthletics) April 17, 2026 Fox Sports will broadcast the doubleheader. The men’s game will air on Fox at 9:30 a.m. ET, and the women’s game will air on FS1 at 12 p.m. ET. The event venue will be announced at a later date. Notre Dame and Villanova haven’t faced off on the men’s side of the sport since Dec. 10, 2016. The Wildcats lead that series 19-17. The schools’ women’s basketball programs haven’t played each other since March 18, 2018, when Notre Dame defeated Villanova in the second round of the NCAA tournament amid its national title run. The Fighting Irish lead that series 20-10.
Q&A
What is the Eternal City Tip-Off event in Rome?
The Eternal City Tip-Off is a college basketball doubleheader featuring Notre Dame and Villanova, scheduled for November 1, 2026, in Rome.
Why are Notre Dame and Villanova playing in Rome?
The event is inspired by the election of Pope Leo XIV, a Villanova alumnus, and aims to celebrate the schools' shared Catholic heritage.
What experiences will student-athletes have during the trip to Rome?
Student-athletes will enjoy a welcome reception, attend Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, and have a planned audience with Pope Leo, along with private Vatican Museum tours.
When was the last time Notre Dame and Villanova faced each other in men's basketball?
Notre Dame and Villanova last played each other in men's basketball on December 10, 2016, with Villanova leading the series 19-17.



