LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas volleyball finally returns to Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena this weekend for its Big 12 home openers after spending the first month of the 2025 season on the road.
The Jayhawks will host No. 8 Arizona State (9-2) on Friday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. CT on ESPNU, before facing Arizona (6-4) on Sunday at noon CT on ESPN. All three programs enter the weekend seeking their first Big 12 victory of the 2025 season.
"Our team is ready to feel the love from Horejsi and give our best effort for the home crowd," said head coach
Matt Ulmer. "The Big 12 is one of the deepest and strongest volleyball conferences in the country this season, and we're very excited for the challenge."
Kansas (9-5) enters conference play battle-tested after a grueling nonconference slate that featured six ranked opponents, including then-No. 2 Penn State, No. 8 Wisconsin, No. 12 Creighton, and No. 23 Georgia Tech, along with a second matchup against Creighton when the Bluejays were ranked No. 18. That stretch included a five-match 3-0 sweep streak from Sept. 11–20, the program's first since 2016 and has helped Kansas hold steady at No. 18 in the national rankings. This weekend carries added meaning as both Arizona State and Arizona handed the Jayhawks league losses a year ago, when KU finished 15-3 in Big 12 play and second in the 2024 conference race.
Statistically, the Jayhawks have established themselves as one of the most balanced teams in the conference, leading the Big 12 in kills (723), assists (672), digs (747), total attacks (1,902), and total blocks (142.5). Kansas is hitting .239 as a team while holding opponents to .168.
Kansas enters the weekend riding a two-match win streak in conference openers after sweeping UCF in 2024 and Texas Tech in 2023. KU is coming home after an unprecedented stretch of 14 straight road matches, nine more than last season before league play began. Arizona State (9-2) arrives in Lawrence ranked No. 8 nationally and riding a three-match win streak, while Arizona (6-4) looks to rebound after dropping four straight matches heading into conference play.
With Horejsi's crowd behind them and both matches airing nationally, Kansas has the opportunity to make an early Big 12 statement while defending its home floor and chasing redemption against two familiar opponents.
How to Follow
Fans can stay connected all weekend long by following @KUVolleyball on X (Twitter) for live updates and behind-the-scenes content. The match against Arizona State will be broadcast on
ESPNU while the matchup with Arizona will be available to stream on the
ESPN . Live stats for both matches can be accessed
here.