When and where is the championship match?
The championship match was held on Monday, May 11, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
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The 2026 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship is underway, featuring an expanded 12-team bracket. UCLA, Long Beach State, Hawaii, and Ball State secured the top four seeds and hosted regional rounds. The championship culminates at Pauley Pavi...
The NCAA Men’s Volleyball Committee announced the 12 teams selected for the 2026 National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship. The top four seeds—UCLA, Hawaii, Long Beach State, and Ball State—hosted three-team regional rounds.
**Regional Round Highlights:** - **UCLA (No. 1 seed):** Faced the winner of UC Irvine vs. Penn State at Pauley Pavilion. - **Hawaii (No. 2 seed):** Hosted the winner of USC vs. Belmont Abbey at the Stan Sheriff Center. - **Long Beach State (No. 3 seed):** Played the winner of Loyola Chicago vs. Saint Francis at the Pyramid. - **Ball State (No. 4 seed):** Competed against the winner of Pepperdine vs. Fort Valley State at Riverview Health Arena.
The semifinals were held on May 9, and the championship match took place on May 11 on ESPN2. Long Beach State won the 2025 championship, defeating UCLA. Historically, UCLA holds the most national titles with 21.
The championship match was held on Monday, May 11, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
UCLA, Hawaii, Long Beach State, and Ball State were the top four seeds.
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