How to watch Texas volleyball vs. Louisville: TV/stream for title match
The magical season continues for head coach Jerritt Elliott and No. 1 ranked Texas volleyball as the quest for a National Championship will take place this weekend. Texas is set to face the No. 4 ranked Louisville Cardinals in the NCAA Tournament National Championship on Dec. 17.
To get to this point, the Longhorns defeated the No. 3 ranked and two-seed San Diego Toreros in the semifinals to start off the Final Four on Dec. 15 three sets to one. Texas has also defeated the No. 10 Ohio State Buckeyes, No. 16 Marquette Golden Eagles, Georgia Bulldogs, and Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in the NCAA Tournament.
Every single match win for the Longhorns since regionals came by a margin of three sets to one.
The win over San Diego in the semifinals on Dec. 15 gives the Longhorns a record of 27-1 (15-1 Big 12) heading into the national title match.
Meanwhile, Louisville is coming off a semifinal win in the Final Four over the two-seed and No. 6 ranked Pitt Panthers on Dec. 15 three sets to two. Louisville also knocked off the No. 9 Oregon Ducks, No. 17 Baylor Lady Bears, No. 19 Purdue Boilermakers, and Samford Bulldogs. The Cardinals head into the national title game with a record of 31-2 (17-1 ACC) after the close win in the semifinals over Pitt.
Here’s a look at the TV/streaming information and match time as No. 1 Texas gets set to face No. 4 Louisville in the National Championship in Omaha, NE, on Dec. 17.
How to watch/stream Texas volleyball vs. Louisville
TV: ESPN2
Stream: WatchESPN (if ESPN is included as part of your TV package)
Match time: 7 p.m. CT
This match between Texas and Louisville in the National Championship will begin at 7 p.m. CT on Dec. 17 at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha.
You can catch the match televised live on ESPN2, and streamed live on WatchESPN if you have the basic ESPN family of networks included in your TV package/subscription.
Live stats for the match will also be available on NCAA.com.
The last time that these two teams met was during the 2019 season when Louisville knocked off Texas in regionals three sets to two. Texas will be seeking its first NCAA Championship in volleyball since the 2012 season. Meanwhile, this is Louisville’s first appearance in the national title game in the history of this volleyball program.