BYU to host MPSF Men’s Volleyball Championship Tournament April 22-25

Shawn Olmstead, Head Coach at BYU Cougars Men's Volleyball
Shawn Olmstead, Head Coach at BYU Cougars Men's Volleyball
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Brigham Young University announced on Apr. 19 that the entire 2026 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Men’s Volleyball Championship Tournament will take place at Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah, from April 22 to April 25. The tournament winner will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

The event marks the 33rd edition of the conference tournament and includes seven matches over three days. Eight teams have qualified for this year’s championship: UCLA, Pepperdine, USC, Stanford, BYU, Vanguard, Jessup, and Concordia.

Quarterfinal matches are scheduled for Wednesday, April 22 with four games throughout the day. The semifinals will be held Thursday evening on April 23. The championship match is set for Saturday night on April 25 and will be broadcast live on BTN.

Fans can find more information about the tournament at mpsports.org/tournaments/?id=61 and purchase tickets through byutickets.evenue.net/events/MPSF. All quarterfinals and semifinals will be streamed live via B1G+ at bigtenplus.com.

This year’s seeds place UCLA as the top seed followed by Pepperdine at second and USC third. Host school BYU enters as the fifth seed in a field featuring both established programs and newer entrants.



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