
Women's Volleyball Announces 2023 Schedule
June 21, 2023 | Women's Volleyball
MUNCIE, Ind. - - Ball State women's volleyball head coach Kelli Miller Phillips has announced the team's 2023Â fall schedule which is highlighted by 12 contests inside Worthen Arena.
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Fans will get their first chance to see the Cardinals in action Aug. 19, when the squad travels to Northern Kentucky for a 2 p.m. exhibition match.
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Ball State, which has tallied a 26-2 home record over the past two seasons, officially opens the 2023 campaign August 25-26 when it hosts Gonzaga, Oklahoma, and Purdue Fort Wayne for the Ball State Volleyball Invitational.
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The Cardinals will spend the next three weekends on the road, competing in the Bluejay Invite (Sept. 1-3) hosted by Creighton, the Dayton Tournament (Sept. 8-9), and the WKU Volleyball Invitational (Sept. 15-16).
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Ball State opens its 18-match MAC regular season slate at home versus Central Michigan (Sept. 21-22). BSU also hosts Akron (Oct. 12-13), Toledo (Oct. 17), Kent State (Oct. 27), Ohio (Oct. 28), and NIU (Nov. 10-11) in league play.
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The Cardinals will travel for MAC matches at Eastern Michigan (Sept. 29-30), Miami (Oct. 6), Bowling Green (Oct. 7), Buffalo (Oct. 20-21), Western Michigan (Nov. 3-4), and Toledo (Nov. 15).
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The 2023 MAC Tournament will be held at the site of the regular season champion between Nov. 20-Nov. 22. The league's top six teams will earn a spot into the event to determine who receives the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship.
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The first two rounds of the NCAA Championship are slated for Dec. 1-3, while regional matches will be played Dec. 7 and 9. Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, will be the host site for the quarterfinals (Dec. 14) and championship (Dec. 16) matches.
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Ball State women's volleyball season tickets are on sale now, and can be ordered by CLICKING HERE. Fans can purchase general admission season tickets for $54 or save big by securing a combined women's and men's season ticket package for $89.
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Fans will get their first chance to see the Cardinals in action Aug. 19, when the squad travels to Northern Kentucky for a 2 p.m. exhibition match.
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Ball State, which has tallied a 26-2 home record over the past two seasons, officially opens the 2023 campaign August 25-26 when it hosts Gonzaga, Oklahoma, and Purdue Fort Wayne for the Ball State Volleyball Invitational.
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The Cardinals will spend the next three weekends on the road, competing in the Bluejay Invite (Sept. 1-3) hosted by Creighton, the Dayton Tournament (Sept. 8-9), and the WKU Volleyball Invitational (Sept. 15-16).
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Ball State opens its 18-match MAC regular season slate at home versus Central Michigan (Sept. 21-22). BSU also hosts Akron (Oct. 12-13), Toledo (Oct. 17), Kent State (Oct. 27), Ohio (Oct. 28), and NIU (Nov. 10-11) in league play.
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The Cardinals will travel for MAC matches at Eastern Michigan (Sept. 29-30), Miami (Oct. 6), Bowling Green (Oct. 7), Buffalo (Oct. 20-21), Western Michigan (Nov. 3-4), and Toledo (Nov. 15).
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The 2023 MAC Tournament will be held at the site of the regular season champion between Nov. 20-Nov. 22. The league's top six teams will earn a spot into the event to determine who receives the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship.
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The first two rounds of the NCAA Championship are slated for Dec. 1-3, while regional matches will be played Dec. 7 and 9. Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, will be the host site for the quarterfinals (Dec. 14) and championship (Dec. 16) matches.
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Ball State women's volleyball season tickets are on sale now, and can be ordered by CLICKING HERE. Fans can purchase general admission season tickets for $54 or save big by securing a combined women's and men's season ticket package for $89.
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