Matches are 2 of 3
sets, each set to 15, win by two. Except for first pool play matches, each
match will start eight minutes after the conclusion of the previous match (a
maximum of three minutes to clear the court after each match followed by a
five-minute warm up period).Top seeds earn
Center Court Advantage, but all teams play at least one match on the featured
court.
CENTER COURT
Nebraska (1) vs. Cal Poly (8)
Pool A
8:30 a.m.
Stanford (2) vs. San Diego (7)
Pool B
9:10 a.m.*
Nebraska (1) vs. Texas (5)
Pool A
9:50 a.m.*
Stanford (2) vs. Florida (6)
Pool B
10:30 a.m.*
Nebraska (1) vs. Minnesota (4)
Pool A
11:10 a.m.*
Stanford (2) vs. Penn State (3)
Pool B
11:50 a.m.*
COMPETITION COURT TWO
Minnesota (4) vs. Texas (5)
Pool A
8:30 a.m.
Penn State (3) vs. Florida
(6)
Pool B
9:10 a.m.*
Minnesota (4) vs. Cal Poly (8)
Pool A
9:50 a.m.*
Penn State (3) vs. San Diego
(7)
Pool B
10:30 a.m.*
Texas (5) vs. Cal Poly (8)
Pool A
11:10 a.m.*
Florida (6) vs. San Diego
(7)
Pool B
11:50 a.m.*
* approximate time
SEMIFINALS
Matches are 2 of 3
sets, sets 1 and 2 to 21, win by two, third set, if needed to 15, win by two.
If the first semi-final match exceeds the 45-minute schedule, the second
semi-final will start 10 minutes after the conclusion of the match (a maximum of
five minutes to clear the court followed by a five-minute warm up period).
Competition Court Two will be used as a warm up court.
CENTER COURT
1:30 p.m.
Pool A winner vs. Pool B runner-up
2:15 p.m.
Pool B winner vs. Pool A runner-up
FINALS
2 of 3 sets, sets 1
and 2 to 21, win by two, third set, if needed to 15, win by two. If the second
semi-final match goes past 3 p.m., the warm ups for the finals will start 35
minutes after the conclusion of the second semi-final, including a five-minute
warm up period.