Drury volleyball reveals 2026 schedule under new coach Kelly Richardson
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 8:04 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Drury volleyball has announced its 2026 schedule, which includes 12 home matches at the O'Reilly Family Event Center. Under first-year head coach Kelly Richardson, the Panthers will start their season by hosting the Drury Invitational on August 28-29, facing Minot State and Southern Nazarene. They will travel to the SBU Invitational on September 4-5 and complete their pre-conference schedule at the Ichabod Classic on September 11-12. GLVC play begins on September 18 with a road match against McKendree. The season culminates with the GLVC Tournament from November 12-14, followed by the NCAA Division II Tournament starting November 19.
- •Drury hosts 12 home matches in 2026 season.
- •The season opener is the Drury Invitational on August 28-29.
- •GLVC play begins on September 18 against McKendree.
- •GLVC Tournament will take place from November 12-14.
- •NCAA Division II Tournament starts on November 19.
- 8:04 AMYahoo Sports — Drury volleyball announces 2026 season schedule
"First year head coach Kelly Richardson leads Drury volleyball into a 2026 season featuring 12 home matches.
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