* a USAV standard game plays to 25 points, but the winning team must win by a 2 point margin * in a deciding game the teams play to 15, and the winner must have at least a 2 point margin * if neither team has a 2 point lead up to/after 25, the game keeps going until someone is up by two. most of the time there isn't a cap, unless you're really squeezed for time
A game of volleyball is typically played to 25 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points.
A volleyball game is typically played to 25 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points.
A high school game of volleyball is typically played to 25 points.
A game of volleyball is typically played to 25 points, and a team must win by at least 2 points.
A volleyball game is typically played to 25 points, and a team must win by at least 2 points.
A game of volleyball is typically played to 25 points, with the winning team needing to win by at least 2 points.
A game of volleyball is typically played to 25 points, and a team must win by at least 2 points.
A volleyball game typically goes to 25 points in order to determine the winner.
In volleyball, a game is typically played to 25 points, with a team needing to win by at least 2 points.
In volleyball, a team needs to score 25 points to win a game. However, the team must win by at least 2 points.
In a normal volleyball game you have to score to 25 and be winning be at least 2 points.
In a game of volleyball, a set is typically won by the team that reaches 25 points first, with a minimum lead of 2 points.