The Michigan men's basketball schedule is set.

On Friday afternoon, the Big Ten released its entire conference slate, the final pieces of the puzzle for Michigan's 2019-20 season.

Michigan will play its two early conference games at home against Iowa (Dec. 6) and at Illinois (Dec. 11). After wrapping nonconference play, the Wolverines return to Big Ten action on Jan. 5 at Michigan State.

The in-state rivals played for a second time in the final game of the regular season last year, but that's not the case this season: the Ann Arbor rematch will take place on Feb. 8.

Michigan and the rest of the league already knew which opponents it would face as part of the 20-game conference schedule and, for the most part, the locations. Friday's announcement confirmed the dates. Tipoff times are not yet known.

One of Michigan's designated home games will take place in New York, against Rutgers at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 1. It's part of the Big Ten's "Super Saturday" doubleheader, in which the Michigan wrestling team will also compete at the Garden. Michigan will visit the Scarlet Knights at their home arena in New Jersey on Feb. 19.

Four of Michigan's final six regular-season games are on the road, ending with a visit to Maryland on March 8.

As previously announced, Michigan will face six Big Ten opponents just once each: The Wolverines will play Indiana, Penn State, and Wisconsin at Crisler Center and visit Maryland, Minnesota, and Northwestern.

Here is Michigan’s entire 2019-20 schedule:

Nov. 1: Saginaw Valley State (exhibition)

Nov. 5: Appalachian State

Nov. 12: Creighton

Nov. 15: Elon

Nov. 22: Houston Baptist

Nov. 27: Iowa State (Battle 4 Atlantis Game 1, Bahamas)

Nov. 28: Battle 4 Atlantis Game 2

Nov. 29: Battle 4 Atlantis Game 3

Dec. 3: at Louisville

Dec. 6: Iowa

Dec. 11: at Illinois

Dec. 14: Oregon

Dec. 21: Presbyterian

Dec. 29: UMass Lowell

Jan. 5: at Michigan State

Jan. 9: Purdue

Jan. 12: at Minnesota

Jan. 17: at Iowa

Jan. 22: Penn State

Jan. 25: Illinois

Jan. 28 at Nebraska

Feb. 1: Rutgers (New York)

Feb. 4: Ohio State

Feb. 8: Michigan State

Feb. 12: at Northwestern

Feb. 16: Indiana

Feb. 19: at Rutgers

Feb. 22: at Purdue

Feb. 27: Wisconsin

Mar. 1: at Ohio State

Mar. 5: Nebraska

Mar. 8: at Maryland