The 2025 DI Women's Volleyball Championship runs from December 11-21, culminating in the national championship match on December 21. A total of 64 teams, including 31 automatic qualifiers, will participate.
Championship runs December 11-21
64 teams in the tournament
31 automatic bids awarded
Semifinals on December 18
Final match on December 21
Selection show on November 30
The DI women’s volleyball championship is happening now. The tournament starts December 11 with regionals and ends with the national championship on December 21 at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Overview of the Tournament Schedule
The full bracket for the 64 teams was announced on November 30. Thirty-one conference champions automatically qualify, and the NCAA DI women’s volleyball committee selects 33 additional teams.
The schedule includes regionals on December 11 and 13 or December 12 and 14, semifinals on December 18, and the national championship at 3:30 p.m. on December 21, broadcast on ABC.
Match Results and Key Dates
The tournament has already seen the first round results. Matches were held on December 4 and 5, where several top teams won their games.
Upcoming matches include the second round and regionals, continuing until the semifinals and final match later in December.
Historical Context and Future Updates
The history of DI women’s volleyball champions adds context to this year’s championship. Fans can follow the journey of undefeated teams during the tournament.
Additional updates, including re-rankings and information on the DII women’s volleyball championship, will be made available.
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