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    Oct 1006:00 PM
    Appalachian State Mountaineers Volleyball vs. Old Dominion Lady MonarchsHolmes Center, Boone, NC
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    Oct 1102:00 PM
    Appalachian State Mountaineers Volleyball vs. Old Dominion Lady MonarchsHolmes Center, Boone, NC
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    Nov 3(TBD)
    Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Women's Basketball vs. UMass MinutewomenChartway Arena at Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, VA
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    Nov 1406:00 PM
    Arkansas State Red Wolves Women's Volleyball vs. Old Dominion Lady MonarchsFirst National Bank Arena, Jonesboro, AR
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    Nov 1512:00 PM
    Arkansas State Red Wolves Women's Volleyball vs. Old Dominion Lady MonarchsFirst National Bank Arena, Jonesboro, AR
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    About Old Dominion Lady Monarchs

    In recent events, the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs have continued to build on their legacy in collegiate athletics. The women's basketball team is gearing up for another competitive season, with strong recruiting classes and seasoned players looking to make a significant impact in the Conference USA landscape. As of the 2023 season, the Lady Monarchs are focused on enhancing their performance and aiming for a return to the NCAA tournament, which they last participated in a few years ago. The coaching staff has emphasized developing young talent while also leveraging the experience of upperclassmen. Additionally, the Lady Monarchs have been involved in various community outreach programs, promoting women's sports and encouraging young girls to participate in athletics. The other sports teams, including soccer and field hockey, are also in their respective seasons, with athletes breaking records and competing at high levels. The Old Dominion athletic department has embraced a commitment to excellence, integrating advanced training facilities and sports science to support their athletes. Fans can stay updated on the latest games, player highlights, and events through the official ODU athletics website and social media platforms, where they actively engage with the community and promote events such as alumni games and fan meet-and-greets. Overall, the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs continue to honor their tradition of excellence while looking forward to future achievements in women's sports.

    Old Dominion Lady Monarchs History

    The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs, the women's sports teams representing Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk, Virginia, have a rich and storied history that dates back to the early 1970s. The university's women's athletics program began to take shape with the implementation of Title IX in 1972, which mandated gender equality in educational programs and activities, including sports. The Lady Monarchs quickly became a formidable force in collegiate athletics, establishing themselves particularly in basketball, where they rose to national prominence. The women’s basketball team made a significant mark by winning the AIAW National Championship in 1985, and over the years, they have produced numerous All-Americans and WNBA players, solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in women's college basketball. The Lady Monarchs have consistently competed in the NCAA tournaments and have a passionate fan base that supports them at the Ted Constant Convocation Center, the team's home venue. Beyond basketball, the Lady Monarchs also field teams in other sports, including soccer, field hockey, and volleyball, contributing to a strong overall athletic department. Historically, the Lady Monarchs have been trailblazers in women's sports, advocating for equal opportunities and excellence in athletics, paving the way for future generations of female athletes.