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Get ready to dive into an exciting volleyball season! We offer students access to Volleyball through an independent NYC league, providing a great opportunity for fun, competition, and camaraderie. If you're interested in joining this co-ed volleyball league, we encourage you to reach out for more information!

Season Details:

  • Season Dates: September 23rd - December 9th (includes a regular 10-match season and playoff opportunities)
  • Scrimmage for New Teams: Mark your calendars for a scrimmage on September 17 or 18 (exact date will be confirmed after team assignments). This is a great chance to get to know your teammates and shake off any pre-season jitters!
  • Match Schedule: Matches are held once a week on the same night every week, with start times that vary between 6:30 PM, 7:45 PM, and 9:00 PM.

Gameplay Overview:

  • Teams can consist of up to 10 players.
  • Each team will compete in 3 sets of 25 points.

Sign-Up Information: 

Fall sign-ups typically become available in mid-August, while Spring sign-ups are available around December. Be sure to keep an eye out for announcements so you don’t miss your chance to join!

Stay Connected: 

Follow us on Instagram at @cooperunion_studentaffairs for updates and information. Additionally, check CooperConnect for the latest announcements regarding the league and other student activities.

This is more than just a league; it’s an opportunity to make new friends, stay active, and enjoy the spirit of competition. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, we welcome you to join us for a season of fun and teamwork.

If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to reach out to josue.michel@cooper.edu. We can’t wait to see you on the court!

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