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Wrigley Field Doubleheader Highlights Inaugural Big Ten/SEC Volleyball Challenge Week

Two marquee outdoor matches scheduled for September 6 at the Friendly Confines

ROSEMONT, Ill. - The Big Ten Conference and Southeastern Conference (SEC) have announced a partnership for Big Ten/SEC Volleyball Challenge Week, beginning in 2026. Highlighted by a doubleheader at iconic Wrigley Field, this initiative brings together the nation’s premier conferences in competition that reflects the growth and national momentum of women’s college volleyball.

All 18 Big Ten schools and all 16 SEC institutions will match up beginning Tuesday, September 1, culminating with a historic outdoor doubleheader at Wrigley Field on Sunday, September 6.

“Big Ten/SEC Volleyball Challenge Week culminating at Wrigley Field brings together the highest level of women’s volleyball competition, at one of the most iconic venues in the country,” said Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti. “As women’s volleyball participation, sponsorship, attendance and viewership continue to grow, we look forward to providing this unique opportunity to showcase the exceptional competition.”

The Wrigley Field event will feature three national champions with Nebraska taking on Missouri and Penn State battling Kentucky. The matches will mark the first time volleyball has been played at Wrigley Field, creating a unique experience for teams and fans alike and adding a new chapter to one of the most recognizable venues in sports.

“This is a historic moment for the Chicago Cubs, Big Ten and the SEC that has been months in the making,” said Cubs President of Business Operations Crane Kenney. “We’re thrilled to welcome these incredible schools and student-athletes to the first-ever collegiate volleyball game at Wrigley Field.”

Both outdoor matches will be broadcast live on FOX, with the first match scheduled for 6 p.m. CT followed by an 8 p.m. CT start time for the second match.

Challenge week showcases elite competition while elevating women’s sports on the national stage. Various campus sites will serve as hosts to two Big Ten teams and two SEC teams, while Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee and Texas will host standalone home matches against Big Ten foes on Tuesday and Wednesday. Linear coverage will be available across FOX, FS1, Big Ten Network, ESPN and SEC Network, with additional coverage streamed on B1G+ and SECN+.

“Bringing the SEC and Big Ten together for a championship-caliber volleyball showcase, culminating at an iconic venue like Wrigley Field, reflects the extraordinary momentum of the sport,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “This initiative not only elevates volleyball on a national stage but also underscores a continued growth and investment in women’s athletics. We are proud to be part of an event that celebrates the competitive excellence of these student-athletes while helping shape an even more prominent future for women’s athletics.”

Tickets will be available to purchase starting Thursday, April 9. For more information on the two matches at Wrigley Field, visit www.cubs.com/bigtenvolleyball .

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The complete Big Ten/SEC Volleyball Challenge Week schedule can be found below.

MATCH DATE

HOME

AWAY

LOCATION

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Tennessee

Illinois

Food City Center (Knoxville, Tenn.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Missouri

Oregon

Hearnes Center (Columbia, Mo.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Minnesota

Florida

UW Fieldhouse (Madison, Wis.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Purdue

Texas A&M

Holloway Gymnasium (West Lafayette, Ind.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Indiana

Georgia

Holloway Gymnasium (West Lafayette, Ind.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Vanderbilt

Maryland

Historic Memorial Gymnasium (Nashville, Tenn.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Arkansas

Rutgers

Historic Memorial Gymnasium (Nashville, Tenn.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Michigan

South Carolina

Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Tuesday, Sept. 1

Michigan State

LSU

Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Texas

USC

Gregory Gymnasium (Austin, Texas)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Kentucky

UCLA

Historic Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Wisconsin

Florida

UW Fieldhouse (Madison, Wis.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Minnesota

Auburn

UW Fieldhouse (Madison, Wis.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Purdue

Georgia

Holloway Gymnasium (West Lafayette, Ind.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Indiana

Texas A&M

Holloway Gymnasium (West Lafayette, Ind.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Vanderbilt

Rutgers

Historic Memorial Gymnasium (Nashville, Tenn.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Arkansas

Maryland

Historic Memorial Gymnasium (Nashville, Tenn.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Michigan

LSU

Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Michigan State

South Carolina

Crisler Center (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Wednesday, Sept. 2

Ole Miss

Ohio State

McCasland Field House (Norman, Okla.)

Thursday, Sept. 3

Wisconsin

Auburn

UW Fieldhouse (Madison, Wis.)

Thursday, Sept. 3

Mississippi State

Iowa

Newell-Grissom Building (Starkville, Miss.)

Thursday, Sept. 3

Alabama

Northwestern

Newell-Grissom Building (Starkville, Miss.)

Thursday, Sept. 3

Ole Miss

Washington

McCasland Field House (Norman, Okla.)

Thursday, Sept. 3

Oklahoma

Ohio State

McCasland Field House (Norman, Okla.)

Friday, Sept. 4

Mississippi State

Northwestern

Newell-Grissom Building (Starkville, Miss.)

Friday, Sept. 4

Alabama

Iowa

Newell-Grissom Building (Starkville, Miss.)

Friday, Sept. 4

Oklahoma

Washington

McCasland Field House (Norman, Okla.)

Sunday, Sept. 6

Nebraska

Missouri

Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.)

Sunday, Sept. 6

Penn State

Kentucky

Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.)

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