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SEATTLE – The 2023 Husky Volleyball schedule is complete and Washington’s map is laid out, with the end goal being a 22nd consecutive NCAA tournament run. The Huskies will have a dozen matches televised live on Pac-12 Networks.
Season Ticket Packages
Volleyball Season Ticket Renewals are currently live, with the renewal deadline coming up tomorrow, Friday, June 16. New Season Ticket Deposits are also on sale now and will go towards a Season Ticket purchase for access to all 13 home matches and exclusive benefits for the 2023 season. Fans who place deposits are reserving their spot in line for the best seats this fall and will receive priority to select seats before they go on sale to the general public on June 26. Partial season flex plans and single match tickets will go on sale later this summer.
Group Tickets
Group Tickets are available again this season and provide discounts over single game tickets and special gameday experiences. With 15 or more people, fans enjoy group seating & pricing, in-game group recognition, exclusive experiences, fundraising opportunities and more!
To learn more about ticket options, complete an interest form and a personal ticketing representative will reach out to assist you.
The season opener comes on Aug. 25, with a double-header to kick things off all the way down in Hammond, Louisiana. That is where the Huskies will face UTEP in the morning opener followed by an evening match against Southeastern Louisiana, the opening weekend tournament host.
The Dawgs will then take a trip to Long Beach to take on Long Beach State and Indiana on Sept. 1-2.
The home opener finally arrives on Thursday, Sept. 7, against Memphis at 7 p.m. That match is part of the Husky Invitational, which also will feature UNLV and Florida International. The Huskies face UNLV on Friday, Sept. 8, then there’s a day off before the tournament concludes with UW against FIU on Sunday, Sept. 10.
Another trip to SoCal wraps up non-conference play as the Huskies go to San Luis Obispo to face Cal Poly, Pepperdine, and Saint Mary’s in a three-day span from Sept. 14-16.
Pac-12 play begins with four consecutive road matches, as UW visits Washington State on Sept. 21 then heads to Tempe, Ariz. to take on Arizona State in their only meeting of the season. Then it’s a road trip to the Oregon schools to end September and start October.
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