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Last week, some college volleyball TV designations and times were announced. The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) revealed match times and broadcast information for the opening weekend of the season, highlighting the increasing popularity of college volleyball.
Among the featured matches, the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State will be showcased, drawing significant attention from fans and alumni alike. These matchups are expected to be competitive, as both programs have a strong history in collegiate volleyball. The televised games will not only provide fans with the opportunity to watch their favorite teams but also serve to promote the sport further.
As college volleyball continues to grow in popularity, the inclusion of these matches in broadcast schedules is a positive step for the sport. It reflects the increasing interest in women's athletics and the commitment of networks to provide coverage for collegiate events. Fans are eagerly anticipating the season's kickoff, ready to support their teams from home.
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