Indiana University Athletics

Indiana, Purdue Sold Out at Wilkinson Hall
10/8/2023 5:30:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - For the second time in as many home games, Wilkinson Hall is sold out to the general public ahead of a highly-anticipated match between in-state rivals Indiana and Purdue.
Students, faculty and staff will have access to a limited number of tickets with a valid Crimson Card at the door. Fans are encouraged to arrive early and wear white. The match has an early start time of 6:00 PM with doors opening to the public at 4:30 PM.
The Hoosiers set a Wilkinson Hall attendance record of 2,632 fans for last week's (September 30th) contest with No. 2 Nebraska.
IU will look to break the record again as top-20 Purdue comes to town on Wednesday evening (6:00 PM) for a match broadcasted nationally on the Big Ten Network.
The Purdue and Indiana rivalry has been played 110 times since both schools begin sponsoring women's volleyball, making it the most commonly contested Big Ten volleyball matchup in the conference's history.
The two programs play for the Monon Spike every year with the trophy game alternating between host sites each season. Wednesday's match in Bloomington will be played for the traveling trophy, one of the few volleyball rivalries with such prize.
For tickets to one of IU's six remaining home matches following Purdue, fans can click the link below for single-game purchases.
Single Game Tickets
Students, faculty and staff will have access to a limited number of tickets with a valid Crimson Card at the door. Fans are encouraged to arrive early and wear white. The match has an early start time of 6:00 PM with doors opening to the public at 4:30 PM.
The Hoosiers set a Wilkinson Hall attendance record of 2,632 fans for last week's (September 30th) contest with No. 2 Nebraska.
IU will look to break the record again as top-20 Purdue comes to town on Wednesday evening (6:00 PM) for a match broadcasted nationally on the Big Ten Network.
The Purdue and Indiana rivalry has been played 110 times since both schools begin sponsoring women's volleyball, making it the most commonly contested Big Ten volleyball matchup in the conference's history.
The two programs play for the Monon Spike every year with the trophy game alternating between host sites each season. Wednesday's match in Bloomington will be played for the traveling trophy, one of the few volleyball rivalries with such prize.
For tickets to one of IU's six remaining home matches following Purdue, fans can click the link below for single-game purchases.
Single Game Tickets
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