Two Big 4 college basketball teams will play a game at KeyBank Center this season.

The Canisius College athletic department announced Wednesday that the Golden Griffins will face St. Bonaventure University in a nonconference game at the downtown arena at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 23.

The game originally was scheduled to be played at the Koessler Athletic Center, and is part of a doubleheader that starts at noon at KeyBank Center between the Daemen College and Wilmington University men’s basketball teams.

While Big 4 doubleheaders involving the men’s basketball teams from the University at Buffalo, Niagara University , Canisius and St. Bonaventure aren’t on the radar for the immediate future, Canisius athletic director Bill Maher told The News earlier this month that there’s community interest in playing men’s basketball at KeyBank Center, the home of the Buffalo Sabres, which will also host NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games in March of 2022.

“There is a collective willingness to have a discussion,” Maher said. “That’s ebbed and flowed. The resistance has ebbed and flowed at different schools over the course of that period of time, too. How do we build something? But I think [Bona athletic director] Tim [Kenney] hit it right on. It has to be something the community is willing to embrace.”