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Looking for colleges with strong volleyball programs

Hey everyone, I'm really passionate about volleyball and want to continue playing in college. What are some colleges that have good volleyball programs? I'm open to any division or level, just looking for a solid program and great team culture!

a year ago

Hello! It's great that you want to continue playing volleyball in college and are looking for a strong program with a great team culture. Here are a few colleges and universities known for their solid volleyball programs across different divisions:

1. Stanford University (NCAA Division I): Stanford has an excellent women's volleyball program and has consistently been nationally ranked with multiple national championships. The men's program is also competitive.

2. University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NCAA Division I): Nebraska's women's volleyball team has a strong history of success, with numerous national championships and competitive conference play.

3. Brigham Young University (NCAA Division I): BYU has strong men's and women's volleyball programs, both competing at a high level in their respective conferences and nationally.

4. California State University, Long Beach (NCAA Division I): CSULB is known for its competitive men's volleyball team, which has had success at the national level, and a competitive women's team.

5. University of Wisconsin–Whitewater (NCAA Division III): UWW has a successful women's volleyball program in Division III and has clinched several national championships.

6. Springfield College (NCAA Division III): Springfield College has a strong men's volleyball program, consistently making appearances at the national championships.

7. Vassar College (NCAA Division III): Vassar's women's volleyball program has seen consistent success in the Liberty League and has often advanced to the Division III NCAA Tournament.

8. Washington University in St. Louis (NCAA Division III): Washington University's women's volleyball team is consistently competitive in Division III play, often making deep runs in the NCAA Tournament.

It's essential to consider both the athletic and academic aspects when looking at colleges, so research each institution further to ensure they align with your interests and goals. Additionally, don't forget to reach out to coaches, attend camps, or send videos to showcase your skills and interest in each program. Good luck with your college search and your volleyball journey!

a year ago

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