Odds of Getting In

Odds of Getting In

1
5%

Women: 5'0"–5'4" height and 8'5" approach jump, Men: 5'11" height and 10' approach jump 

You played a volleyball video game once. To be honest, you're not really sure why you're here—you assumed someone was giving away free food.

2
25%

Women: 5'4"–5'5" height and 8'10" approach jump, Men: 6'2" height and 10'2" approach jump 

You played a bit of volleyball in high school, but never got past junior varsity. Although you have a great time playing the sport, you can't help but notice how much faster and stronger the other players are. Maybe you'll just play beach volleyball on the weekend instead.

3
50%

Women: 5'5"–5'9" height and 9'5" approach jump, Men: 6'4" height and 10'4" approach jump 

Although you weren't a star player, you played varsity volleyball in high school and a few years with a club team. You were always known as the player who would hustle the hardest—in no small part because you lack the physical assets of your fellow players. You have a decent shot at getting onto the club team at a D-III school and you might even be able to play some varsity ball if you're lucky.

4
75%

Women: 5'9"–6'0" height and 9'8" approach jump, Men: 6'5" height and 10'6" approach jump 

You've been playing volleyball for most of your life, in both school and club capacities. Although you're an extremely sharp player, you're just barely missing the physical attributes that would make you a star. You'll probably end up playing D-II or D-III ball, but you might manage to walk onto a D-I program if you train hard enough. And we mean hard.

5
95%

Women: 6'0"–6'4" height and 10' approach jump, Men: 6'6" height and 10'10" approach jump 

You've been a standout player from the moment you took the court. You've got it all: the technical skills, the body type, and the physical agility. To be honest, you've probably had top-tier coaches scouting you since you were in middle school. You've got a great shot at making a D-I team—although nothing is ever a given.