Train with the best at the University of Southern California Volleyball Championship Technique Camp. Join the back to back National Champion on July 14 to 16. It is open to the first 145 girls ages 8-18. The camp will focus on passing, defense, blocking, attacking, and serving. Importantly, it will also cover team play. The camp aims to provide a style of play that maximizes athletes’ abilities in every aspect of the game. Participants can learn and improve their skills regardless of their level of athleticism. In addition, the University of Southern California coaching staff and its current players will be running this 3-day volleyball camp. Training sessions will take place on the USC campus in the new Galen Center Practice Pavilion.
The University of Southern California is the oldest private research university in California. With its location in Los Angeles, it has relationships with research and cultural institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim. USC maintains a strong tradition of innovation and entrepreneurship. In fact, the university has the fourth largest number of billionaire alumni out of all undergraduate institutions in the world as of 2014. Furthermore, the university is one of the top fundraising institutions. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,794 with a gender distribution of 48 percent male and 52 percent female students. Its popular majors include Business, Management, Marketing, and Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts, Engineering, Communication, and Journalism. The student-faculty ratio is 8:1, and the school has 59.4 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students. Moreover, its ranking in the 2018 edition of Best Colleges in National Universities is 21st.
University of Southern California Volleyball Championship Technique Camp Organizers
At the helm of the USC’s Trojans Women’s Volleyball is Head Coach Mick Haley. Haley has guided his teams to two national championships. In 2003, he earned the most prestigious honor among collegiate coaches as the AVCA Division I National Coach of the Year. Assistant coaches are Jason Kennedy, Kyle Weindel and Drew Burdette.
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