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The regular season’s wrapped up, and now it’s time for the big show—the NCAA Volleyball Championships! But hold on a second, this isn’t just any tournament. Some are calling it the Race for the Roses—and honestly, it’s got the vibe to back it up. This year’s championship is set to impress, bringing fresh teams, high-energy plays, and an atmosphere that’ll leave you on the edge of your seat. Oh, and here’s the kicker—33 teams that didn’t cut in 2023 are crashing the party this year! Among them, the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and Chicago State Volleyball are making their debut in the final dance. And guess what?

UT Arlington is back after a 22-year break. The anticipation is real, people! Now, we know you’re itching to get in on the action, so here’s the big question: How do you score tickets to this unforgettable experience? After all, nothing beats the energy of an arena packed with pumped-up fans. But what’s the cost? Where do you grab them?

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The top seeds have the prime responsibility

Alright, folks, let’s break down the ticket game for the NCAA Volleyball Championships. The top 32 teams have their spots locked in across the four Regions, and the top seeds are stepping up to host. For example, Region 1’s #1 seed, the Pittsburgh Panthers, will be hosting the first- and second-round matches, and the same goes for Nebraska in Region 2, Penn State in Region 3, and Louisville in Region 4. These matches are set to take place from December 5 to 7 at 16 campus sites, and the anticipation is building!

Now, let’s talk tickets. In Region 2, Nebraska’s got hosting duties, but here’s the catch: tickets for the December 6 games at the Bob Devaney Sports Center are already sold out, according to huskers.evenue. But don’t worry, there’s still hope! The NCAA volleyball champs have more tickets available.

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At Penn State, you can grab tickets ranging from $12 for students and kids 12 and under to $24 for adults. But a heads-up—there’s a limit to how many tickets you can buy at once. You can only score up to 8 seats. The first-round games are on December 6 at Rec Hall, with the second-round games following the next day. For tickets, head to the NCAA website, where a whole lot of options are up for grabs!

What’s your perspective on:

Are the top seeds ready to defend their turf, or will underdogs steal the spotlight this year?

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If you’re eyeing the games at West Lafayette, you’ll need to hit up the NCAA website for those tickets. In Region 4, Louisville is hosting, but only home tickets are available through their site. For other matches in Region 4, the NCAA website is your go-to spot. Tickets for games like Western Michigan vs. Purdue or Loyola Chicago vs. BYU (on December 5 and 6) will set you back $26.

For Region 1, away from Pittsburgh’s home turf, tickets are also available on the NCAA website. For example, tickets for the Western Kentucky vs. Minnesota game go on sale on December 4, with the match itself on December 5. But these prices are just for the first- and second-round matches. The tickets for the regionals, semifinals, and finals are also on the wishlist. What about their prices?

What will be the price of the higher-round tickets for the NCAA volleyball championship?

After the first and second-round games, the winning teams will enter the regionals. The scheduled dates are from December 12 to 15. But here comes a twist. The regionals of the NCAA volleyball championship will be held at four non-predetermined campus sites. So, the tickets for those matches are yet to be available for the populace. The curtain will be lifted on December 8. The same does not apply to the semifinals and the final rounds, though. 

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The University of Louisville, in collaboration with the Louisville Sports Commission, is gearing up to host the national semifinals and championship final at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, on December 19 and 22. As the regional champions clash in the semifinals, the winners will then battle it out for the grand prize in the final of the NCAA volleyball championships.

Now, about those tickets: you can grab yours over at StubHub.com, but be ready for some sticker shock. Tickets for the semifinals are priced between $12.17 and $170.09, while for the final, you’ll be looking at anywhere from $59.81 to a hefty $392.46. Ouch, right? But don’t worry, the NCAA has got you covered with a special NCAA Championship Gift, priced at $410. This package includes an official ticket along with a commemorative gift set—a perfect memento to remember the occasion by! So, what’s it going to be? Are you in for the thrill of the NCAA volleyball championships and a piece of history? Let us know in the comments!

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