Virginia Hosts NC State to Conclude 2023 Home SlateVirginia Hosts NC State to Conclude 2023 Home Slate

Virginia Hosts NC State to Conclude 2023 Home Slate

First serve from Mem Gym on Wednesday (Nov. 22) is set for 7 p.m.

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.