When and where is the championship match?
The championship match is on Monday, May 11, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Sports / Volleyball
The 2026 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship is set with UC Irvine facing Hawaii in the final. This year marks the expansion to a 12-team field. Several athletes from the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program (NTDP) are making a s...
### Championship Details The 2026 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship culminates on May 11 with UC Irvine facing Hawaii. The expansion of the tournament bracket this year has allowed for a broader range of teams to compete, increasing the competitiveness of the championship.
### Semifinal Results: - UC Irvine defeated No. 4 Ball State 3-1. - No. 2 Hawaii defeated No. 3 Long Beach State 3-1.
### NTDP Athletes Athletes from the National Team Development Program are prominently featured across the rosters of the top teams: - **Ball State:** Patrick Rogers (Men's National Team, U23 National Team), Dante Cayaban (Boys U19 National Team). - **Hawaii:** Trevell Jordan, Kainoa Wade, Justin Todd (Men's National Team), Finn Kearney, Roman Payne, Tread Rosenthal. - **Long Beach State:** Ben Braun, Kellen Larson, Isaiah Preuitt (Men's National Team), Jackson Cryst, Island Doty, Dane Hillis, Myles Jordan. - **UC Irvine:** Shane Aitken (U23 National Team), Micah Goss (U21 National Team).
### Historical Context The NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship has a rich history, with UCLA leading the pack with 21 national titles. Long Beach State (2025), UCLA (2024, 2023), and Hawaii (2022, 2021) have taken the top spot in recent years.
The championship match is on Monday, May 11, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.
UC Irvine and Hawaii will compete for the championship.
The games are available on the ESPN App and ESPN2.
UCLA has the most titles, with 21.
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