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Virginia Volleyball | Virginia Hosts NC State to Conclude 2023 Home Slate

Virginia Volleyball || Virginia Kicks Off 45th Season With Cavalier Classic

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia volleyball team (10-16, 3-13 ACC) are back in action at Memorial Gymnasium this week to host ACC foe NC State (21-7, 11-6 ACC) on Wednesday (Nov. 22) at 7 p.m.

All matches hosted at Memorial Gymnasium are free to the public.


BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • Both of Virginia’s matches will be streamed on ACC Network Extra (ACCNX) through the ESPN app, which is available through participating TV providers that carry ACC Network.
  • Live stats will also be available for both matches and can be accessed through the volleyball schedule page on VirginiaSports.com

PARKING INFORMATION

  • Fans planning to attend Virginia volleyball matches this season are encouraged to park in the Culbreth, Central Grounds or Emmet/Ivy parking garages utilizing the ParkMobile app.
  • For more information regarding hourly parking locations and payments, visit virginia.edu/parkmobile.

SEASON OVERVIEW

  • This year marks the 45th season of Virginia Volleyball, which held its inaugural season in 1979.
  • In 44 complete seasons, UVA is 672-765 (.468)
  • The Cavaliers are set to host 14 home matches in 2023.
  • Head coach Shannon Wells is in her third season at the helm.

SERIES HISTORY

  • The Hoos lead the Wolfpack in the all-time series history, 39-36. NC State has won 11 of the previous matchups between the two squads. Earlier this year, NC State swept the Cavaliers in Raleigh; Virginia hit only .059 in the match.
  • Virginia leveled the all-time matchup, 40-40, with in-state rivals Virginia Tech earlier this season in a thrilling come-from-behind five set win over the Hokies. The match was held at John Paul Jones Arena, the first volleyball match to be held at the venue, and drew a program record crowd 3,162 fans.

LAST TIME OUT

  • The Cavaliers fell in three sets in their last outing with the Duke Blue Devils on Friday (Nov. 16) at Memorial Gymnasium.
  • Virginia stayed neck-and-neck with Duke through the first two frames, narrowly falling 23-25 and 27-29, but could not find consistent scoring down the stretch to claim either set. The Blue Devils continued their momentum into the third set, sealing their victory with a 25-14 third set win.

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