NCAA women’s volleyball championship: Preview, how to watch Texas vs. Louisville

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The 2022 DI women’s volleyball national championship match is set between Texas and Louisville. The Cardinals are in the championship match for the first time in program history, while Texas is looking to win its first championship since 2012. The Longhorns have been in the championship game three times since then, but finished runner-up all three times. The Cards are looking to make a whole load of history — a win would mean the first time in program history, the first ACC school to win and the first female head coach to ever hoist the trophy. 

After last season’s title matchup between two Big Ten programs, we have a Big 12-ACC battle on Saturday night. The No. 1 overall seed Texas Longhorns will take on fellow one seed Louisville for the trophy at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, Dec. 17 on ESPN2. We will be covering the championship live here with updates, stats and analysis during the match, and you can stream the game here. 

How each team fared in the semifinals:

The Texas Longhorns had the first match of the evening and took down San Diego in four sets. The Toreros came into the match as the underdogs but came out on fire. The Longhorns had been the best team in the nation all season, but had some jitters early in the match. The Longhorns were held to a low .056 clip…

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