You will be put on the Freshman team
No. Both sophomores and freshmen play on the junior varsity team.
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It has to do with whether or not he was redshirted as a freshman. If he was redshirted, that means he did not play in any games during his first year at the college. Players are eligible to play in actual games for 4 years, those years are freshman, sophomore, junior, senior. If they redshirt, by the time they are team "seniors" they have actually been on the team for 5 years, thus "5th year." If a freshman doesn't redshirt, then he is referred to as a "true freshman." I assume this is the same for transfer players, but don't know.
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No.
Yes freshmen players can play on the JV or Varsity team. If the Coaches need a player . But remember its Coaches discussion to bring a player up or not
20 YEARS
if you are good enough to
Generally, for a highschool volleyball team, JV consists of freshman and sophomores. However, exceptions can be made; if a player only starts as a junior, the coach will usually have him/her as a swing, starting on JV and sitting varsity, so that the player can gain experience.
Volleyball Net Volleyball Court For clothes: Knee Pads Sometimes special volleyball shorts If you are on a team, volleyball jerseys
Volleyball equipment is mostly a volleyball and net. If you play on a school team you would probably need knee pads and volleyball shoes.