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You are here: Experts > Recreation/Outdoors > Volleyball > Volleyball > court size
Expert: Tom Houser
Date: 8/10/2008
Subject: court size
Question how big is a middle school court and how high is the net?
Answer Hey Leanne!
Thank you for visiting www.allexperts.com! It's a great place to find out all sorts of things about vball.
The middle school court is exactly the same size as the courts you see in high school, college, and on the Olympics. Each side is 30 feet long and 30 feet wide.
The net is also the same height. It's 7 feet, 8 + 3/4 inches. Men play on the same size court, but a higher net!
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