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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
From a scorekeeping perspective, any differences in moving from NCAAW to NCAAM? Same scoresheet? Same number of subs? Same delays, yellow card recording?
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NCAAM uses USAV rules with some modifications, and ideally, should be using the USAV scoresheet for Division 3. Similar sanction section, 12 subs. However, not all schools use the USAV sheet for men's matches. I would make sure you're adept on both sheets.
If you're scoring D1 men, they use primarily FIVB rules with some modifications, so you would likely have to use either the electronic scoring system or the FIVB scoresheet, which are different animals. D1 use 6 subs with one entry (initial starters are not considered as having an entry), and once the starter has re-entered the set after being subbed out, that position is closed for subs the remainder of the set. If you want to score D1 matches, I'd highly recommend you familiarize yourself with the different rules nuances, as they can be tricky. Or you can PM me.