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Fox Expands National Television Coverage of Women’s College Volleyball for 2026 Season

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Women’s college volleyball is entering the 2026 season with an expanded national television presence, giving fans across the United States more opportunities to watch top programs compete on major broadcast networks. Fox Sports has announced a 35-match women’s college volleyball schedule for the season, including eight matches that will air on the Fox broadcast network, with additional games scheduled for FS1 and FS2.

The expanded coverage represents an important development for a sport that has continued to build a larger national audience. By placing more matches on widely distributed television networks, Fox is increasing the visibility of women’s college volleyball while giving established programs additional opportunities to reach viewers outside their traditional fan bases.

For Texas fans, the announcement is particularly relevant because the University of Texas remains one of the most prominent programs in the sport. The Longhorns are scheduled to face Nebraska on August 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas as part of the Players Era Volleyball Showcase. Texas is also scheduled to meet TCU at the same event on August 29.

The Texas-Nebraska matchup is one of the early highlights of the season. Both programs have a strong history in NCAA volleyball, including a meeting in the 2023 national championship match, when Texas defeated Nebraska to claim the title. Their upcoming matchup provides another opportunity for two nationally recognized programs to compete in a high-profile setting.

Texas has several other notable opponents on its 2026 schedule. The Longhorns are scheduled to face USC in Austin on September 2, SMU in Dallas on September 9 and Wisconsin in Austin on September 13. The schedule gives Texas supporters multiple opportunities to watch the team compete against nationally recognized programs during the opening weeks of the season.

The expanded television schedule also reflects the broader growth and visibility of women’s college sports. Volleyball has become an increasingly prominent part of the collegiate sports landscape, with major conferences and universities investing in competitive programs, showcase events and opportunities to reach larger audiences.

High-profile venues are also becoming part of the effort to expand the sport’s visibility. During the 2026 season, several major college volleyball programs are scheduled to participate in special events outside traditional campus arenas. These events are designed to provide fans with different ways to experience the sport while creating additional opportunities for national television coverage.

For viewers, Fox’s schedule means that following women’s college volleyball will become easier during the 2026 season. Games will be distributed among Fox, FS1 and FS2, allowing fans to watch a larger selection of matchups throughout the season. Viewers should check their local listings and network schedules for individual game times and availability.

The increased exposure could also benefit college volleyball programs themselves. National television appearances can introduce teams and athletes to new audiences while helping build interest in upcoming games. For universities, greater visibility can contribute to stronger connections with alumni, students and supporters across the country.

The Texas program is especially well positioned to benefit from the attention. With a demanding schedule featuring several nationally recognized opponents, the Longhorns will have multiple opportunities to compete in games that attract national interest. Their early-season meetings with Nebraska and TCU in Las Vegas are among the most notable events on the schedule.

For fans in Texas, the expanded coverage provides a convenient way to follow both the Longhorns and other leading programs throughout the season. It also gives viewers an opportunity to become familiar with emerging players and teams before conference competition and the postseason become the primary focus.

The 2026 season could ultimately become an important period for women’s college volleyball as television networks continue to expand their coverage. Fox’s decision to place eight matches on its main broadcast network, alongside additional games on FS1 and FS2, provides the sport with a larger national platform.

The key takeaway for fans is simple: more women’s college volleyball will be available to national audiences this season, with several marquee programs appearing in prominent matchups. For Texas viewers, the schedule offers an especially strong lineup of games involving the Longhorns and other major college volleyball programs.

As the season progresses, the combination of nationally televised matches, high-profile venues and competitive programs should give women’s college volleyball an increasingly visible place in the U.S. sports calendar. For supporters of the sport, the expanded coverage offers more opportunities to watch elite collegiate competition and follow the teams competing for a place in the postseason.

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