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Fighting Illini volleyball single-match tickets now available for upcoming season

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Chris Tamas Head Coach | University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Website

Chris Tamas Head Coach | University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics Website

Single-match tickets for the 2025 University of Illinois Fighting Illini women's volleyball season are now available for purchase. Head coach Chris Tamas will lead the team into his ninth year with the program.

Tickets can be bought through the official athletics website, FightingIllini.com, or by calling 866-ILLINI-1 (866-455-4641). The schedule includes home matches against notable opponents such as Oregon on September 26, Purdue on October 24, defending national champion Penn State on November 9, and Wisconsin—an Elite Eight participant in 2024—on November 15 during the Stuff Huff event.

The student seating area in section 115 of the north stands, which was introduced last year to improve the match day atmosphere, will return for the upcoming season.

Illinois will host a total of 12 matches at Huff Hall as part of its centennial celebration. The home opener is set for September 20 against Iowa State at 5:30 p.m. Central Time.

Ticket prices vary by seating and match type. Prime Reserved seats are $25 for regular matches and $30 for premium matches. Sideline Reserved tickets cost $20 or $25 for premium games. General Admission is priced at $15 ($20 for premium), while youth tickets are $10 ($11 for premium). Groups of fifteen or more can access general admission at discounted rates of $10 ($11 for premium matches). Students with a valid I Card receive free admission.

Season ticket packages start at $65 and include options for General Admission, Sideline Reserved, and a limited number of Prime Reserved seats. Public Prime Reserved season tickets are available at $150; faculty can purchase them at a reduced rate of $121. Sideline Reserved season tickets cost $140 (public) or $113 (faculty).

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