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Sports Travel: 2021 National Collegiate Volleyball Federation Championships awarded to Minneapolis
By Jason Gewirtz
Minneapolis will host the 2021 National Collegiate Volleyball Federation Championships, the first new event announced in the city since the outbreak of the coronavirus. The world’s largest intercollegiate volleyball tournament will be staged at the Minneapolis Convention Center on April 1–3. More than 6,500 men’s and women’s athletes from 500 college club volleyball teams are expected to compete.