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Belles Volleyball Releases 2026 Schedule

SAN ANGELO – Angelo State volleyball head coach Chuck Waddington has announced the Belles' schedule for the 2026 campaign this morning.

The Belles are coming off a 2025 season in which they went 26-8 overall and 15-2 in conference play, winning the LSC Regular Season and Tournament Championships and advancing to the South Central Regional final for the second straight season.

The Belles open the 2026 campaign by hosting the Kathleen Brasfield Invitational inside the Junell Center-Stephens Arena on August 28th and 29th. That weekend, the Belles will face off against East Central, Fort Lewis, MSU Moorhead, and CSU Pueblo.

The Belles open their road schedule the following Tuesday, facing Adams State in a regional matchup on September 1st.

For the second-straight season, the Belles will compete in the Colorado Premier Challenge in Denver, where they face last season's East Regional champion Bentley, as well as hosts and defending national champions MSU Denver.

The Belles host the LSC Challenge on September 10-12, where they will host West Texas A&M and Lubbock Christian.

The conference schedule opens on the road for the Belles, doing so on September 18 and 19 at St. Mary's and St. Edward's. They come home the following week to host their first three LSC games, doing so against Oklahoma Christian (Sept. 25), Cameron (Sept. 26), and Sul Ross State (Sept. 29).

Other notable game dates for the Belles include: UT Tyler (away – October 3rd); Texas Woman's (home – October 16th); West Texas A&M (away – October 24th); Midwestern State (home – October 30th; Dig Pink Night); Lubbock Christian (home – October 31st; senior day).

The LSC regular season champions will host the LSC Tournament from November 11-13, with the South Central regional slated for the following week.

The NCAA Division II Championships will be contested on December 3-5 in Kansas City, Missouri.
 
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