LAWRENCE, Kan. - Kansas Volleyball will conclude their home schedule by hosting the BYU Cougars on Senior Day inside Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena, with first serve set for 6:30 p.m.
"BYU has a rich volleyball tradition and we look forward to the opportunity to compete against such a highly-respected program," said Kansas Head Coach Ray Bechard.Â
Kansas will honor seniors
Camryn Turner,
Caroline Bien,
Ayah Elnady,
London Davis,
Toyosi Onabanjo, and
Bryn McGehe before the match against the Cougars.Â
Kansas comes into their final home game with momentum, as the Jayhawks topped in-state rival Kansas State in four sets in Manhattan on Sunday. Kansas, ranked No. 11 in the country has won three matches in a row, and eight straight inside Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena.Â
BYU makes the trip to Lawrence after winning two of their last three matches, totaling a record of 17-9, with a 10-6 mark in Big 12 play. The Cougars are 5-4 away from home this season, but they have won their last two contests on the road.Â
Wednesday's match will mark the fourth time that BYU and Kansas have met on the volleyball court, with Kansas taking two of the three matches. In the new Big 12 era, Kansas is 1-0 against the Cougars, as the Jayhawks topped BYU last season 3-1 at Smith Fieldhouse.Â
Wednesday's match will be broadcast on ESPN+. Fans can also follow along through StatBroadcast or by following the Kansas Volleyball X Account for live updates throughout the match. Â
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