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ESPN App shows the game at Ohio this Friday by FightingIrishRadio
With ND WBB set as one of my favorites in the ESPN app, they list upcoming events and show that the game at Ohio will be at noon this Friday and be available on ESPN+, which costs $4.99/month.
The app also shows the home game vs Miami of Ohio on Sunday, 11/29, with the time still TBD. After that, it lists the ACC schedule starting at home vs Georgia Tech on Sunday, 12/13. So, there are a couple of weeks for additional non-conference games, but they're not listed yet.
The app also shows the men's game at Michigan State -- but the time is still TBD. ESPN shows the next game at home vs Western Michigan at 7pm on Wednesday, 12/2.