07-11-2020, 04:09 PM
The beach facility converted some space to sand courts, iirc. It's right near the Ford Center, and it's pretty small. Furthermore, I think there are players who double up between beach and indoor. Not much overhead.
Field hockey stadium is going to be an interesting one. The sailing/rowing boathouse has been emptied of all occupants except the openweight women's team. The newly-constructed indoor rowing/training facility for rowing is only partially dedicated to rowing; I'm sure they'll find people to fill empty office space.
Let's go back to Title IX. I don't think women's volleyball would have grown to what it is now without Title IX back in the 1970s. The growth of women's volleyball at the primary school level is likely fueled in large part by the scholarships offered by university teams. Rewarding volleyball skills with a full ride is a great way to incentivize the development of a sport at the high school level.
Field hockey stadium is going to be an interesting one. The sailing/rowing boathouse has been emptied of all occupants except the openweight women's team. The newly-constructed indoor rowing/training facility for rowing is only partially dedicated to rowing; I'm sure they'll find people to fill empty office space.
Let's go back to Title IX. I don't think women's volleyball would have grown to what it is now without Title IX back in the 1970s. The growth of women's volleyball at the primary school level is likely fueled in large part by the scholarships offered by university teams. Rewarding volleyball skills with a full ride is a great way to incentivize the development of a sport at the high school level.
