Occidental College will be holding its Occidental College Women’s Volleyball Tiger Advanced Camp on July 29 to July 30. It is going to take place at the top-notch Rush Gymnasium on the college campus. The objective of the volleyball training camp is to provide a high-level instruction for players who are serious about competing at the collegiate level. In addition, the camp includes drills for passing, setting, hitting, defending, and serving skills. The participants will also receive assessment and evaluation from the Occidental College women’s volleyball coaching staff. Furthermore, this event is for girls 13 to 18 years of age.
Occidental College or Oxy is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Los Angeles, California. It is an affiliation of the Presbyterian Church. It is also a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities as well as the Annapolis Group. Moreover, Occidental College is an institution with an accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. For its top-notch education programs, the college is top 44 in National Liberal Arts Colleges, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. It is also 51st in the Best Value Schools rankings. Occidental College has 21 athletics sports teams competing in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference of NCAA Division III. They call themselves the Tigers while their colors and black. Just a fun fact, the name of the college’s mascot is Oswald the Tiger.
Occidental College Women’s Volleyball Tiger Advanced Camp Organizers
The head coach of the Occidental College women’s volleyball team is Heather Collins. She is now in her 7th year at the helm of the college’s women’s volleyball coaching staff. Coach Heather Collins is the former Loyola Marymount assistant coach. Additionally, she is a Masters degree in Education graduate from Loyola Marymount University. She is also a member of the 1996 National Grass Volleyball Association and National Sand Volleyball Association championship team. Then, the Tigers women’s volleyball assistant coach is Rich Huynh. Coach Huynh is at the same time the head coach of the UCLA women’s club volleyball team.
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