Auburn and coach Bruce Pearl will reportedly face Connecticut each of the next two seasons.

Auburn’s men’s basketball team has landed a big name to fill out its non-conference schedule the next two seasons. A source close to the situation confirmed to Auburn Undercover on Tuesday that Auburn has agreed to a home-and-home with Connecticut for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.

The first game of the series will take place this season, as the Tigers travel to Hartford, Conn., to face he Huskies on Dec. 23. UConn would make the return trip the following season, though that date has yet to be determined.

Auburn was already scheduled to play one game in Connecticut this season, as it will take on Oklahoma in the Hall of Fame’s “Birthday of Basketball” game in Uncasville, Conn., on Dec. 21. Both games would mark chances for freshman Mustapha Heron, a 5-star signee, to play in his home state, as he is originally from Waterbury, Conn.

UConn has been one of the most successful basketball programs of this millennium. It is one of two teams, along with Duke, to have won three national championships since 2001.