Yes, Presbyterian College volleyball is Division 1.
There are 12 substitutions allowed in college volleyball. However, currently there are talks about increasing this number to 15.
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1) Presbyterian College (Clinton, SC) 2) Wofford College 3) Davidson College ?? st Mary's college of ca ?? portand university
Volleyball is a college sport played by both men and women. There are interesting distinctions: women play in the fall and men play in the spring. Not only this, the NCAA sponsors many more women's volleyball programs than men's. There are 311 Division I Women's volleyball programs compared to 22 Division I Men's programs.
For all of Division 1, both 1-A (FBS) and 1-AA (FCS), that is Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina who lists their enrollment at 1200. They play football in the Big South Conference.
Division 1 in volleyball is the best team out of the total number of teams..... It's based on how good the people on the team or how good the team is
go to ncaa.org and you will find a complete list
Volleyball is a college sport played by both men and women. There are interesting distinctions: women play in the fall and men play in the spring. Not only this, the NCAA sponsors many more women's volleyball programs than men's. There are 311 Division I Women's volleyball programs compared to 22 Division I Men's programs.
Ball State has division 1 Volleyball. Also Brigham Young has it. for the rest of the list visit this site: http://web1.ncaa.org/onlineDir/exec/sponsorship?sortOrder=0&division=1&sport=MVB
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There are a lot of colleges that have volleyball teams, whether it is division 1 or division 3. Some of the most reputable volleyball teams are from Stanford, Penn State, Louisville, Florida State and Iowa State.
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