Marquette Volleyball 2025 Big East Schedule Announced

by liam.oconnor - Sports Editor

MILWAUKEE, 2025-06-19 01:20:00

Marquette Volleyball‘s 2025 Big East Schedule Unveiled

The Marquette Golden Eagles’ volleyball team will host the Big East tournament in 2025, and the schedule is set with some significant changes.

  • Marquette will host the 2025 Big East tournament.
  • The tournament moves up a week, to November 22nd and 23rd.
  • the format returns to a four-team semifinal and championship match.

Wondering when the Marquette volleyball team’s 2025 Big East schedule would drop? Worry no more, as the details are out. The Golden Eagles will host the Big East tournament, but there are other significant changes to the schedule, including a shift in dates and format.

Marquette will host the 2025 Big East tournament, a perk of finishing in second place last year, as Creighton hosted in 2024.

The Big East tournament is also getting a makeover.It’s moving up a week,now set for November 22nd and 23rd. The tournament will also revert to a four-team format with semifinals and a championship match.

The schedule change means a reduction in regular-season games for Marquette. They’ll play a 16-game Big East schedule, hosting Providence and UConn, while visiting Georgetown and Villanova. The rest of the games will be home-and-home against the other six Big East teams.

The home-and-home series with Creighton remains, with the home game set for Thursday, October 2nd, and the away game on Saturday, November 1st. These matches are always highly anticipated.

  • October 2nd: Home game against Creighton.
  • October 24th & 25th: Road games at Georgetown and Villanova.
  • November 1st: Away game against Creighton.

Here’s a look at the full schedule:

Date opponent Time
Sunday, September 7 Buffalo Noon
Friday, September 12 ball State 7:00 PM
saturday, September 13 James Madison 6:00 PM
Sunday, September 14 Milwaukee 3:00 PM
Wednesday, September 17 Wisconsin (at Fiserv Forum) 8:00 PM
Friday, September 19 Florida 6:00 PM
Sunday, September 21 Minnesota 5:00 PM
friday, September 26 Providence 7:00 PM
Saturday, September 27 Connecticut 6:00 PM
Thursday, October 2 Creighton 6:00 PM
Sunday, October 5 Depaul 3:00 PM
Friday, october 10 at Seton Hall TBD
Saturday, October 11 at St. John’s TBD
Friday, October 17 Xavier 7:00 PM
Saturday, October 18 Butler 6:00 PM
Friday, October 24 at georgetown TBD
Saturday, October 25 at Villanova TBD
Wednesday, October 29 at DePaul TBD
Saturday, November 1 at Creighton TBD
Friday, November 7 St. John’s 7:00 PM
Sunday, November 9 Seton Hall Noon
Saturday, November 15 at Butler TBD
Sunday, November 16 at Xavier TBD

With a challenging schedule ahead, the Golden Eagles will look to build on their previous success and make a strong run in the Big East tournament. Stay tuned for more updates and game previews throughout the season!

The Golden Eagles’ full non-conference slate adds to the anticipation for the season. Several matchups stand out as notably challenging or intriguing opportunities for Marquette. The early-season games against Buffalo, Ball State, and James Madison will be critical tests to gauge the team’s early form and cohesion. The game against Wisconsin at the Fiserv Forum offers a chance to play in a professional arena against a high-profile in-state opponent, providing valuable experience and exposure. A showdown with Florida will test the team’s mettle, while the late-September series against Providence and Connecticut will serve as excellent preparation for conference play.

As the season progresses, the road trips to Seton hall, St. John’s, Georgetown, and Villanova present significant tests of the team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure in hostile environments. the games against Xavier, Butler, and the rematch against DePaul provide great opportunities to gain momentum heading into the Big East tournament. Each game offers a chance for the Golden Eagles to refine their skills, build team chemistry, and solidify their position as contenders in the conference. The schedule is designed to simultaneously prepare the team for the rigors of a conference tournament while providing enough opportunities for them to demonstrate their skills and talent.

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