KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee volleyball team welcomes Mississippi State to Rocky Top for its final home series of the season. The Lady Vols and Bulldogs square off inside Thompson-Boling Arena on Saturday at 4 p.m. ET and on Sunday at noon.
TICKETING PROCEDURE
Starting this fall, tickets to all Tennessee Athletics events will be digital and can be accessed through a mobile device to improve security and reduce the risk of ticket fraud as well as make the process more convenient for fans.
Fans will gain admission into all venues via a unique QR code which will be scanned directly from a mobile device. For quick and easy entry into Tennessee Athletics venues, fans are encouraged to download the Tennessee Athletics app from the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android).
Digital tickets can be managed via a mobile device or desktop web browser, but a mobile device is required for venue access on matchdays.
Your mobile device is the ticket on gameday. All valid digital tickets will display a moving barcode or a hold near reader (tap-and-go) icon. PLEASE NOTE: SCREENSHOTS OF TICKETS WILL NOT SCAN AT THE GATE AND WILL NOT ALLOW ENTRY!
BROADCAST INFO
Saturday’s match will be available to stream on SECN+ or through the ESPN app. Match two on Sunday will be broadcast on SECN with Kevin Barnett and Paul Sunderland describing the action.
LAST TIME OUT
UT played at Kentucky Wednesday night, going four sets against the No. 18 Wildcats. Morgahn Fingall carried the load offensively with 20 kills.
SENIOR CELEBRATION
Tennessee will honor its five seniors on Sunday, Nov. 20 before the match at 11:50 a.m. ET. Three of the five seniors – Natalie Hayward, Danielle Mahaffey, and Abigail Matoso – have exhausted their eligibility, while Fingall and Kylie Robinson still have the option to return for a fifth and sixth year respectively.
The seniors have left their mark on Rocky Top with Hayward ranking fourth all-time in career assists and Mahaffey at sixth in program in total blocks. Fingall – a right-side attacker – recently reached the 1,000 career kill milestone and is No. 9 in Tennessee history in kills during the rally-scoring era.
Matoso and Robinson – transfers into the program this season – have stepped up for their teammates throughout the year. Matoso came off the bench against South Carolina on Oct. 8 and dug a season-high nine balls to help UT win a five-set thriller over the Gamecocks. Robinson has…
TICKETING PROCEDURE
Starting this fall, tickets to all Tennessee Athletics events will be digital and can be accessed through a mobile device to improve security and reduce the risk of ticket fraud as well as make the process more convenient for fans.
Fans will gain admission into all venues via a unique QR code which will be scanned directly from a mobile device. For quick and easy entry into Tennessee Athletics venues, fans are encouraged to download the Tennessee Athletics app from the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android).
Digital tickets can be managed via a mobile device or desktop web browser, but a mobile device is required for venue access on matchdays.
Your mobile device is the ticket on gameday. All valid digital tickets will display a moving barcode or a hold near reader (tap-and-go) icon. PLEASE NOTE: SCREENSHOTS OF TICKETS WILL NOT SCAN AT THE GATE AND WILL NOT ALLOW ENTRY!
BROADCAST INFO
Saturday’s match will be available to stream on SECN+ or through the ESPN app. Match two on Sunday will be broadcast on SECN with Kevin Barnett and Paul Sunderland describing the action.
LAST TIME OUT
UT played at Kentucky Wednesday night, going four sets against the No. 18 Wildcats. Morgahn Fingall carried the load offensively with 20 kills.
SENIOR CELEBRATION
Tennessee will honor its five seniors on Sunday, Nov. 20 before the match at 11:50 a.m. ET. Three of the five seniors – Natalie Hayward, Danielle Mahaffey, and Abigail Matoso – have exhausted their eligibility, while Fingall and Kylie Robinson still have the option to return for a fifth and sixth year respectively.
The seniors have left their mark on Rocky Top with Hayward ranking fourth all-time in career assists and Mahaffey at sixth in program in total blocks. Fingall – a right-side attacker – recently reached the 1,000 career kill milestone and is No. 9 in Tennessee history in kills during the rally-scoring era.
Matoso and Robinson – transfers into the program this season – have stepped up for their teammates throughout the year. Matoso came off the bench against South Carolina on Oct. 8 and dug a season-high nine balls to help UT win a five-set thriller over the Gamecocks. Robinson has…
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