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No Spandex in College Volleyball?

| August 15, 2024 | 2 Comments

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Question by Boomer23: No Spandex in College Volleyball?
In the NAIA, NJCAA, or NCAA is it allowed for a player to wear shorts that are not spandex, if their shorts are the same as their teammates shorts in every other way? I’ve read that uniforms have to be identical(except the libero of course). If the shorts where just so like the spandex only looser, what would be the ruling?

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Answer by Jmar
I’m not sure in this area college, but i expect that it’s pretty much the same as high teach…the uniforms have to be identical. One of my girls did petition to wear uncommon shorts for religious reasons and was granted an exception. But she did have to file that before the season started. Why not just get the largest pair of spandex you can find and wear those. That way it’s the same uniform, it’s just not as tight. I don’t know what you have against spandex, being a guy I’ve never worn them, but my girls switched from fixed shorts to spandex a few years ago and not one of them ever went back to fixed shorts, not even for practices. They liked the way the spandex felt.

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  1. tigervolleyball says:

    Spandex is required. Teams are sponsered by corporations. For example, ASICS sponsors my vbc so we can not wear anything with a further logo. There are no shorts made by asics that you may possibly wear on a vb incite. Mizuno is the same. the only acception for sponsorships would probably be adidas… but NO! Spandex is something that you must wear. Even the libero has to! there jersey is just contrasting colors.

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