No. 3 Hawaii volleyball team adds 2 home matches against No. 8 BYU
The University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team will return to the Stan Sheriff Center to host Brigham Young University in a two-match series on February 25th and 27th. This announcement comes after the cancellation of the NIL Tournament, which was slated to feature the Rainbow Warriors against top-ranked UCLA and either Long Beach State or Southern California.
Schedule Shift and Ticket Information
The matches against BYU are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Each night. Tickets for these games are separate from season ticket packages and the H-Pass. A portion of the revenue generated from ticket sales will be allocated to support the Hawaii men’s volleyball program’s Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) initiatives.
Looking Ahead
Current season ticket holders will have priority access to purchase tickets for the BYU matches, with an opportunity to secure their existing seats through Thursday. General public ticket sales are set to begin on Monday. Hawaii has also committed to playing matches at Brigham Young’s home court in Provo, Utah, in 2028.
The altered schedule presents a new challenge for the third-ranked Hawaii team, as they adjust to facing the eighth-ranked BYU Cougars instead of the originally planned opponents. The team could leverage this opportunity to build momentum heading into potential postseason play.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will tickets go on sale?
Individual tickets will go on sale to the general public starting Monday. Current season ticket holders will have first priority and an opportunity to purchase their same seats through Thursday.
What is the purpose of allocating ticket proceeds to NIL efforts?
A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to help the men’s volleyball program’s NIL efforts, according to a UH news release.
When is the next scheduled match between Hawaii and BYU in Provo, Utah?
Hawaii has agreed to play matches in Provo, Utah, in 2028.
How will the change in opponents affect the team’s strategy and preparation for these upcoming matches?