The Big 12 Conference just flipped the script on college volleyball. Ten teams are charging into the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship. That's right, 10. More than any other conference. And it's a record-breaker, surpassing their previous high of eight back in 2001.
Big 12 Takes Over
Let's be real. The Big 12 isn't just participating. They're here to make noise. With powerhouses like Texas, Baylor, and Kansas leading the pack, this isn't just representation; it's domination. These teams have been relentless all season, and now they're on the national stage to prove they're not just contenders—they're the ones to beat.
The Path to Glory
The action kicks off December 4–6 at 16 different campus sites. Survive and advance—it's that simple. Win both matches, and you're on to regionals from December 11–14. Four non-predetermined sites will host the regionals, setting the stage for the ultimate showdown.
Eyes on the Prize
The semifinals winners will head to the national championship on December 21. The stakes? Couldn't be higher. The Big 12 isn’t just here to fill slots. They're gunning for the title. And with this level of talent, you could feel it coming.
So, who’s going to rise to the occasion? With Jordan Thompson setting the pace for Texas and Jordyn Poulter running the show at Baylor, the competition better be ready. These players aren’t just good—they're different.
And from there… it’s all about who handles business.
That’ll do it.
Source: big12sports.com



