US Volleyball to Boost Officials' Pay for Upcoming 2024-25 Season

USATue Oct 08 2024
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Volleyball's been gaining traction in the US, especially in colleges. The sport might not overshadow giants like MLB or NBA, but it's growing steadily. Recently, USA Volleyball (USAV) announced plans to beef up the game's growth. They're kicking off the 2024-25 season with a significant pay raise for officials. US officials, from national-level referees to international line judges, will see increases in their daily rates. For FIVB/Continental International Referees (R1/R2), the new pay is $57 per day. Line judges will make $43 a day. Beach volleyball officials will earn even more, with a daily cap of $400. Pati Rolf, USAV's director, emphasized the importance of officials: "They're crucial to our events, investing time away from families and other jobs. " As a bonus, officials can look forward to free Mizuno gear. This move aims to make sure every official feels valued as the sport grows. This pay raise is significant because it acknowledges the hard work of officials. But will it transform volleyball's popularity? Women's volleyball has witnessed a surge in viewership, especially in colleges. Nebraska's Huskers, for instance, draw massive crowds at home and away games. Even without Olympic gold, volleyball's momentum remains strong. Popularity in colleges has ripple effects, helping other tournaments flourish. Real Pro Volleyball's debut saw fans enthusiastically supporting the game. As volleyball grows, fans can only hope this momentum continues.
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