Join the Austin College Women’s Volleyball High Intensity Camp on July 21 until July 22. It is going to take place at the leading-edge Mason Athletic Complex on the Austin College campus. The training program is open to all high school girls in grade 7 up to grade 12. In addition, this event will immerse the participant’s in the high-level college training and competition environment. It includes positional training and team drills. There will also be competitive games. Furthermore, this event will be under the supervision of the Austin College women’s volleyball coaching staff. It is set to start at 9:30 AM on Day and end at 3:30 PM on Day 2.
Austin College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Sherman, Texas. It is one of the state of Texas’ oldest institution of higher education. Austin College is an affiliation of the Presbyterian Church. It is also a member of the Annapolis Group and the Oberlin Group. Currently, the college is serving around 1,300 undergraduate students. This undergraduate student population has a 48 percent male and 52 percent female students gender distribution. Correspondingly, the college’s student to faculty ratio is 13:1. Austin College is also one of the nation’s top performing academic institution. In fact, it is 250th in the 2017 Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. It is also 93rd in National Liberal Arts Colleges of the 2018 US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. In athletics, the college is competing in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference of the NCAA Division III as the Kangaroos or the Fighting Roos.
Austin College Women’s Volleyball High Intensity Camp Organizers
At the helm of Austin College Fighting Roos women’s volleyball team is Head Coach Ed Garza, the 25th most winningest active coach of the NCAA Division III. Coach Garza is a seven-time American Southwest Conference Coach of the Year awardee. He is also the 2007 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Then, the Fighting Roos women’s volleyball assistant coaches are Anthony Graham and Peder Lindkvist.
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