Long Beach State and Hawaii Draw Record Crowds
If you thought men's volleyball was sleeping, think again. Long Beach State and Hawaii just woke up the nation by drawing a colossal 10,370 fans each night in their electrifying series. That's right, not a typo, over 10,000 volleyball fanatics packed the stands to witness a high-octane showdown that delivered more than just a few goosebumps.
These weren't just games; they were battles for the ages, unfolding in front of an audience that could rival a rock concert. The stakes? Enormous. With conference play wrapping up for some, and others still locked in fierce competition for postseason berths, every set felt like the last.
Pin-Attackers Steal the Show
The series was a masterclass in athleticism, with pin-attackers from both squads putting on a show of sheer power and finesse. These players didn't just spike the ball, they sent it into orbit, leaving defenders scrambling and fans roaring. It's not just about winning; it's about making a statement, and both teams did just that.
The energy in the arena was palpable, a testament to the growing excitement around men's volleyball. And with performances like these, it's no wonder the sport is catching fire.