
Cardinal Volleyball Unveils 2025 Schedule
June 26, 2025 | Women's Volleyball
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The University of Louisville volleyball program has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season.
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Louisville has 30 regular season matches slated with four scheduled for the KFC Yum! Center and the remaining 12 home contests slated for L&N Federal Credit Union Arena. In all, the Cardinals will play 16 matches against teams that competed in the 2024 NCAA Championship, nine of those from the ACC.
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"We built this schedule to challenge us — and it will," said Louisville head coach Dan Meske. "The Cards have never shied away from top teams or big stages and 2025 will be no different. I'm excited to get this schedule released so our fans here in the 'Ville and around the country can make their plans to 'join the flock' and cheer us on!"
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Meske's first season at the helm gets underway with an Alumni match on Aug. 23. UofL will then host the Cardinal Classic featuring St. John's, Morehead State, and Auburn. UofL's first match at the KFC Yum! Center follows with a matchup with Illinois on Sept. 7. Texas, Creighton, Northern Iowa, Rice, Kentucky and Western Kentucky round out the non-conference slate. Kentucky and WKU will be contested at the KFC Yum! Center Sept. 18 and 22 respectively.
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The ACC slate begins Sept. 27 with Boston College as the first of 10 home contests as the Cards will host BC, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Virginia, SMU, Pitt, Notre Dame, Florida State, Miami and Stanford. The Notre Dame match will mark the final KFC Yum! Center appearance of the regular season. Â
Check out the full schedule here.Â
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 Tickets & Premium Seating
A four-match ticket package for Louisville Volleyball at the KFC Yum! Center is available now for less than $15 per match:Â Buy Now
Fans interested in premium seating options can submit a request below:
• Floor Seats Request Form
• Suite Request Form
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE VOLLEYBALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Fans can follow Louisville volleyball on X, Facebook or Instagram at @LouisvilleVB.

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Louisville has 30 regular season matches slated with four scheduled for the KFC Yum! Center and the remaining 12 home contests slated for L&N Federal Credit Union Arena. In all, the Cardinals will play 16 matches against teams that competed in the 2024 NCAA Championship, nine of those from the ACC.
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"We built this schedule to challenge us — and it will," said Louisville head coach Dan Meske. "The Cards have never shied away from top teams or big stages and 2025 will be no different. I'm excited to get this schedule released so our fans here in the 'Ville and around the country can make their plans to 'join the flock' and cheer us on!"
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Meske's first season at the helm gets underway with an Alumni match on Aug. 23. UofL will then host the Cardinal Classic featuring St. John's, Morehead State, and Auburn. UofL's first match at the KFC Yum! Center follows with a matchup with Illinois on Sept. 7. Texas, Creighton, Northern Iowa, Rice, Kentucky and Western Kentucky round out the non-conference slate. Kentucky and WKU will be contested at the KFC Yum! Center Sept. 18 and 22 respectively.
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The ACC slate begins Sept. 27 with Boston College as the first of 10 home contests as the Cards will host BC, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Virginia, SMU, Pitt, Notre Dame, Florida State, Miami and Stanford. The Notre Dame match will mark the final KFC Yum! Center appearance of the regular season. Â
Check out the full schedule here.Â
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 Tickets & Premium Seating
A four-match ticket package for Louisville Volleyball at the KFC Yum! Center is available now for less than $15 per match:Â Buy Now
Fans interested in premium seating options can submit a request below:
• Floor Seats Request Form
• Suite Request Form
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE VOLLEYBALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Fans can follow Louisville volleyball on X, Facebook or Instagram at @LouisvilleVB.

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