How to watch NCAA volleyball championship trophy presentation: Channel, live stream, time for 2025 tournament winners

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After weeks of heated competition, victories and upsets, two elite programs have moved on to the 2025 NCAA volleyball championship match. 

No. 1 seed Kentucky and No. 3 seed Texas A&M are locked in to battle for the title come Sunday. The Wildcats are returning to the national stage for the first time since their 2020 championship, and the Aggies — the dark horse of the tournament — are competing in the big game for the first time ever.

This matchup is guaranteed to be a fight, with both programs playing their best volleyball of the season. Once the match is over, the champions will be crowned with a well-earned trophy presentation. 

Don't miss a second of the action. Here's how to watch the 2025 NCAA volleyball championship trophy presentation, including TV channel and streaming options for the ceremony.

How to watch the NCAA volleyball championship trophy presentation

After Kentucky vs. Texas A&M on ABC is over, the championship trophy presentation will be streamed live on ESPN+.

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What time is the NCAA volleyball championship trophy presentation?

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 21
  • Time: Approximately 5:30 p.m. ET 

Kentucky vs. Texas A&M will face off in the NCAA title match on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 3:30 p.m. ET.

The championship trophy presentation will be directly after the game at approximately 5:30 p.m. ET, but timing will depend on how long the match lasts.  

NCAA volleyball champions

Here are the NCAA volleyball champions from the last 10 seasons.

YearChampion (Record)Runner-up
2024Penn State (35-2)Louisville
2023Texas (28-4)Nebraska
2022Texas (28-1)Louisville
2021Wisconsin (31-3)Nebraska
2020Kentucky (24-1)Texas
2019Stanford (30-4)Wisconsin
2018Stanford (34-1)Nebraska
2017Nebraska (32-4)Florida
2016Stanford (26-7)Texas
2015Nebraska (32-4)Texas
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