<p>I mean, there's a women's one. No offense but usually it's vice versa. Is there any reason to this?</p>
<p>I forget what it is specifically, but there is federal legislation requiring universities to have an equal number of varsity sports for men and women. There’s no men’s volleyball, either. I’m sure there must be men’s club golf.</p>
<p>Title 9. Depending on the sport, there can be very active club teams. Men’s volleyball went to Texas last year for nationals.</p>
<p>ah that sucks that it’s only club golf…I was looking for an admissions boost by recruitment haha</p>
<p>Club golf is actually working on becoming varsity.</p>
<p>(As per the last scb meeting of the year).</p>
<p>So is men’s volleyball. The problem is that there doesn’t seem to be any girl’s club teams likely to go varsity, and thats whats needed to bring more men’s teams. Basically, its all football’s fault.</p>