BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- 2026 WKU Volleyball Flex Season Tickets and Courtside seats are on sale now!Â
For 2026, our goal is to have 400 Flex Season Ticket holders and we need your help!Â
Flex Season Tickets are $75 each and will provide fans with 15 ticket vouchers to attend every match or mix and match throughout the season. With a breakdown of $5 per ticket, fans can save up to 50% compared to regular single match tickets!Â
Fans who purchase Flex Season tickets will be eligible to win an exclusive prize from WKU Volleyball and every 100 Flex Season tickets sold will trigger a giveaway!Â
The prizes include:Â
- A locker room tour and signed posterÂ
- A signed volleyball or jerseyÂ
- Four courtside tickets to a single matchÂ
- Dinner with head coach Travis HudsonÂ
- A secret prize only to be revealed when we achieve our goal!Â
Courtside tickets are also back for the 2026 season and will be $200 each. These seats get you a close to the action as possible!Â
Courtside seats can only be purchased by calling the WKU Ticket Office at 1.800.5.BIGRED.Â

Fans interested in purchasing Flex Season tickets can call 1.800.5.BIGRED or click HERE!Â
2026 Schedule
The 28-match slate features 14 matches at E.A. Diddle Arena as well as matches against two NCAA tournament teams. Wright State made the 2025 NCAA Tournament after winning the Horizon League tournament, while Louisville made it to the third round.
WKU opens its 45th season at the SEMO Invitational in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on Aug. 28 and Aug. 29. Over that two-day span, the Hilltoppers will play three matches against Southeast Missouri and Oregon. Â
The following week, the Hilltoppers stay on the road and head to the Wright State Invitational in Dayton, Ohio, from Sept. 3-5. There, WKU will take on Ball State, Wright State, and Dayton.
WKU returns home Sept. 10-12 to host the Alyssa Cavanaugh Classic inside E.A. Diddle Arena. The three-day tournament will feature matches against Pepperdine, James Madison, and Eastern Kentucky.
After hosting the Alyssa Cavanaugh Classic, WKU will host the Louisville Cardinals in a midweek matchup on Wednesday, Sept. 16.
Rounding out their non-conference schedule is a set of two matches in the WKU Invitational. The Hilltoppers will host Oklahoma and East Tennessee on Sept. 17 and Sept. 19.
Conference USA play begins Sept. 25 and Sept. 26 with a pair of matches out in Las Cruces, New Mexico, against New Mexico State.
The Hilltoppers will return home on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 to host Missouri State and will go back out on the road Oct. 9 and Oct. 10 to take on Jacksonville State in Jacksonville, Alabama.
After their road trip to Alabama, the Hilltoppers will host a four-match homestand against Middle Tennessee on Oct. 16 and Oct. 17, and Kennesaw State Oct. 23 and Oct. 24.
WKU continues its CUSA campaign with two matches in Miami, Florida, against Florida International on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, and then returns home Nov. 6 and Nov. 7 to host Liberty at E.A. Diddle Arena.
The final regular season series of the 2026 season will be against Sam Houston in Huntsville, Texas, on Nov. 13 and 14.
The Conference USA Championship will take place at E.A. Diddle Arena in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Nov. 20-22.
WKU returns 10 from the 2025 roster, including five starters, and welcomes four new faces to the program. Three of the four are freshmen—Eliza McKnight, Calista Foster, and Izzie Delacher, while the Hilltoppers also welcome transfer Aubrey Sears from the University of Houston.
WKU is coming off a 27-6 record and a 15-1 record in Conference USA. WKU also claimed its 11th regular-season title and 10th CUSA Tournament title.












