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2024 VB Schedule

Volleyball Schedule Announced

7/18/2024 2:48:00 PM

Macon, GA – Middle Georgia State University head volleyball coach Tui Tuionuu has announced the 2024 volleyball season schedule. The Knights enter their seventh season with Tuionuu leading the program and look to continue building the program as they return four players from last season with ten new players coming in and anticipating time on the court.
 
The Knights will start off the schedule with a preseason match at home against the Wolves of Wesleyan College on August 17th before they will start the regular season on the road in the Running Eagle Classic at Life University with matches against Bryan College, Warner University, and Florida National University on August 23rd. The ladies will remain on the road on August 31st when they travel to Lagrange, Georgia for a tri-match with Lagrange College and Pensacola Christian College before heading to Albany State University on September 3rd to round out the road trip.
 
The Knights will open their home schedule on September 10th with a match against Division II Savannah State before hitting the road again to open the conference schedule against Point University and Life University before traveling to Savannah State on September 18th.
 
MGA will come back home for a long homestand as they play seven straight home matches against conference foes Brewton-Parker College, Point University, Life University, UT-Southern, and Blue Mountain Christian University and will round out the homestand with non-conference matches against Albany State University and LaGrange College.
 
The Knights will head back out on the road for a long weekend trip when they face Loyola University and William Carey University before returning home to face Faulkner University and the University of Mobile to round out the home schedule.
 
The regular season will finish with two road matches against Brewton-Parker College and Faulkner University.
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