Kentucky Volleyball season tickets for 2022 are now on sale

Your opportunity to watch the upcoming Kentucky Volleyball team begins now.
Season tickets for the 2022 season were made available for sale on Tuesday afternoon, it was announced by the university. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the UK Ticket Office or through the link here. General admission for season tickets will cost $60 per ticket while chairback seating will cost $85 per ticket.
If you are already a current season ticket holder, UK has sent out an email detailing how to renew those for 2022. You can also renew your season tickets by clicking the link here and signing in with your UK account.
Kentucky will play a 15-match home schedule at Memorial Coliseum for the 2022 season, which includes a trio of non-conference opponents that all made the Final Four in 2021: reigning national champion Wisconsin on Sept. 9, Louisville on Sept. 14, and Nebraska on Sept. 18.
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The home-opener will take place against Marquette on Friday, Aug. 26 before another home match against Ohio two days later on Sunday, Aug. 28. Kentucky will play six consecutive home games starting against Wisconsin on Sept. 9 and continuing through Sept. 25 against LSU. The final home contest of the season will be a two-game matchup against South Carolina from Nov. 25-26.
Led by head coach Craig Skinner, Kentucky will look to bounce back from an early NCAA Tournament exit in 2021. After winning the program’s first-ever national title in 2020, the ‘Cats lost in the second round to Illinois this past season. Some key pieces have left the program, but Skinner has added multiple transfers as UK should compete once again for the SEC’s top spot this fall.
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