How the NCAA inconvenienced people who want to watch the women's volleyball Final Four on television
In just a couple of hours from now, at 6 P.M. CST, the first of two national semifinal matches in the NCAA Division I women's indoor volleyball tournament, BYU vs. Stanford, will begin. Both of the national semifinal volleyball matches are airing on ESPN tonight, with the second match, Nebraska vs. Illinois, scheduled to begin no earlier than 8 P.M. CST. Both games will be played at a neutral site in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Target Center, which is normally home to the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and the NHL's Minnesota Wild, but has been converted into a volleyball venue for the national semifinal games tonight and the national championship game on Saturday. Given the title of this blog post, you may be asking yourself, how exactly is the NCAA inconveniencing people who want to watch indoor volleyball on television tonight? I'll explain how the NCAA is inconveniencing volleyball fans. For those who might have a rooting interest in either BYU or Stanford, they a...