How to watch NCAA volleyball tournament selection show 2025: Time, TV channel, live stream for bracket reveal

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Get ready volleyball fans, it’s officially time to dance. The 2025 NCAA volleyball tournament is just around the corner, and the selection show will come to screens Sunday.

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As usual, this year’s bracket will consist of 64 teams — 31 conference champions and 33 at-large selections made by the committee. The tournament will last nearly three weeks, culminating in the Final Four and championship match, this year held in Kansas City.

The 2025 season has been filled with breakout programs, upsets and thrilling outcomes, and this year’s tournament will be no different. Can Nebraska pull off an undefeated season, or will Kentucky, Texas or Stanford claw their way back to the top?

There’s no telling what might happen, but the excitement starts this weekend.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 NCAA volleyball tournament selection show, including TV channel and streaming options for the bracket reveal.

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When is the NCAA volleyball tournament selection show?

  • Date: Sunday, Nov. 30

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET

The 2025 NCAA volleyball tournament selection show begins at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 30.

What channel is the NCAA volleyball tournament selection show?

  • TV channel: ESPN

The NCAA volleyball selection show will be broadcast on ESPN, with Courtney Lyles leading in-studio coverage and analysis from Holly McPeak and Mary Wise. Cord-cutters can watch the event live on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

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NCAA volleyball tournament selection format

The selection committee will decide which 64 teams will go dancing in the NCAA volleyball tournament. Of those teams, 31 teams qualify automatically by winning their conference with the remaining 33 given at-large bids.

The top 16 teams will host the first and second rounds at their college campus. The winner of both single-elimination matches moves onto regionals.

Regional matches will be hosted at the campuses of the top four teams in the tournament. Matches will once again be single-elimination, the winner of the regional semifinals facing off in the regional finals for a spot in the national semifinals.

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The national semifinals and championship match will be played at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

NCAA volleyball tournament 2025 schedule by round

Round

Dates

Selection show

Sun., Nov. 30

First and second rounds

Thurs., Dec. 4 – Sat., Dec. 6

Regionals

Thurs., Dec. 11 – Sun., Dec. 14

Semifinals

Thurs., Dec. 18

National championship

Sun., Dec. 21

NCAA volleyball tournament automatic qualifiers 2025

These 31 teams receive automatic bids to the NCAA tournament as conference champions:

Conference

Team

America East

UMBC

American

Tulsa

ACC

Stanford

Atlantic Sun

Central Arkansas

Atlantic 10

Loyola (Ill.)

Big East

Creighton

Big Sky

Northern Colorado

Big South

High Point

Big Ten

Nebraska

Big 12

Arizona State

Big West

Cal Poly

CAA

Campbell

Conference USA

Western Kentucky

Horizon

Wright State

Ivy

Princeton

MAAC

Fairfield

MAC

Toledo

MEAC

Coppin State

Missouri Valley

Northern Iowa

Mountain West

Utah State

NEC

Long Island

Ohio Valley

Eastern Illinois

Patriot

American

SEC

Kentucky

SoCon

Wofford

Southland

Stephen F. Austin

SWAC

Florida A&M

Summit

St. Thomas

Sun Belt

Arkansas State

WAC

Utah Valley

WCC

San Diego

NCAA volleyball rankings

Here are the top 25 teams in this week’s American Volleyball Coaches Association rankings:

  1. Louisville

  2. Arizona State

  3. Miami (FL)

  4. North Carolina

  5. Iowa State

  6. Penn State

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