The University of Idaho Women’s Volleyball Individual Skills Camp is a four-day training program that will run from July 9 until July 12. It is inviting both boys and girls in grade 6 up to grade 12. The event will accommodate both commuter and residential campers. In addition, the training program gears on developing the camper’s basic skills. It also focuses on improving every participant’s knowledge of individual and team tactics. Moreover, the program incorporates drills that will develop habits and decision-making capabilities. It will take place at the War Memorial Gymnasium on the University of Idaho campus.
The University of Idaho is a public, coeducational, land-grant, space-grant university in Moscow, Idaho. One of its earliest accreditation is from the American Bar Association. It also has an accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. The University of Idaho is offering more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degrees. Furthermore, it is 171st in National Universities, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. It is 151st in the Business Programs rankings. And, the university is 384th in Forbes national rankings. Currently, the university accommodates around 11,500 students in all of its campuses. The acceptance rate is 76 percent and the student to faculty ratio is 16:1. The University of Idaho fields 12 intercollegiate athletics teams. Their nickname is Vandals with gold and silver as their identity colors. The Vandals are competing in the Big Sky Conference of NCAA Division I.
University of Idaho Women’s Volleyball Individual Skills Camp Organizers
Debbie Buchanan, a native of St. Maries, Idaho, is the head coach of the University of Idaho Vandals women’s volleyball team. The 2017 season is her 18th year at the helm of the university’s women’s volleyball program. Additionally, Coach Buchanan is the 2011 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year awardee. Then, the Vandals associate head coach is Brian Lamppa. He is the 2007 North Central Conference Coach of the Year. He is also the 2002 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. Finally, the Vandals assistant coach is Kara Newlee.
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