The Ohio State women’s volleyball team will play its match against rival Michigan in a bigger venue on October 13. Instead of hosting the Wolverines in the Covelli Center like other opponents, the OSU administration will be making an event of it in the bigger Schottenstein Center according to a release from the OSU Athletic Department of Athletics.
You can likely thank the rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan as the reason for the move, and it’ll mark the first time the women’s volleyball program has played inside the Schott.
“We are looking forward to this historic event,” head coach Jen Flynn Oldenburg said. “With the popularity and growth of volleyball over the past few years paired with a fantastic rivalry, we want to sell out the Schott! It’s time, Buckeye Nation!!”
FIRE US UP‼️ 👏 https://t.co/DGu95utUBk
— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) July 28, 2024
Tickets for the match will start as low as $6 for adults (plus applicable service fees) and $4 for youth/seniors (plus applicable service fees), and will go on sale with single match tickets on August 7. Students can get in free with their BuckID. Ticket packages for the season are on sale now.
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