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.
No that is false, women in every state play more volley ball. At least thats what i think!!
Both men and women play indoor and beach volleyball. There are few competitive co-ed teams. There are more women's NCAA volleyball teams than men's. Mostly women play volley-ball but men can also play for fun or to compete with may other men who love to play volley-ball also.
Yes. Medals are awarded for men's and women's indoor volleyball and men's and women's beach volleyball.
Guys can play Volleyball, there is even a men's Olympic Volleyball team!
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More men by a mile.
It attracts many men, so more people can come.
Yes, their are different net sizes for men vs. women.
Yes. The summer Olympics includes men's and women's beach and indoor volleyball.
Purdue University plays baseball, football, women's golf, men's golf, cross country, men's swimming and diving, women's swimming and diving, men's tennis, women's tennis, track & field, women's volleyball, wrestling and spirit squad.
The men's and women's beach volleyball teams first competed at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. The men's and women's indoor volleyball teams first competed at the 2000 Games in Sydney.