Gamma Sigma Phi kicked off its annual 68-Hour Volleyball Tournament on Thursday at the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center. The event ran from Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. through Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. and raised awareness for Habitat for Humanity. This year’s tournament includes continuous volleyball games, special matchups between social clubs, themed events and tailgate activities.
- Teammates celebrate after a successful rally. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat serves the ball. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat passes the ball to set up a teammate’s spike. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat attempts to spike the ball across the net. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Jacob Greenman, sophomore information systems major from Mansfield, serves the ball. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat gets ready to pass the ball. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat jumps to defend against a spike. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat sets the ball over the net. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Players jump to hit the ball. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Teammates high-five after a successful rally. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- A Wildcat gets ready for a serve. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Two players jump to defend against a free ball. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Players gather in the Royce and Pam Money Student Recreation and Wellness Center for the annual GSP 68-Hour Volleyball Tournament. (Photo by Daniel Curd)














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