Section 3: Playing Area
Why People Get This Wrong
People often assume that the center line in NCAA Men's volleyball divides the court into four equal quadrants, which leads to arguments about where players can be positioned or how much of the court each team controls. Actually, the center line only separates the court into two halves, and teams are free to occupy as much space within their respective halves as they see fit during play.
Official Verdict
Court: 18 m × 9 m, divided by center line into 9 m × 9 m halves; Attack line: 3 m from center line on each side; Service zone: behind end line, full court width
