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What are good volleyball colleges i can attend in the U.S?

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what schools are good and winning and that have great coaches and how good do i have to be to be accepted

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  1. maybe if you look it up you can find one of the best on your own w/out anyone telling you and choose for yourself


  2. I hate to brake it to you, but if you were good enough to attend one of those schools, the school would know about you and would be recruiting you.

  3. southern cal ucla

  4. Washington University

  5. For division I, the Pac10 has it I think...they entered seven teams into the tournament. Stanford is the conference champion and just made it to the Final Four today...another plus, its coached by John Dunning who is, in my opinion, one of the best coaches in the country. Other good division I powerhouses include USC, UCLA, Washington, Nebraska, Texas, Hawaii...need I go on?  Divison III perennial powerhouses include Washington St. Louis and Juaniata. Juaniata is coached by Larry Bonk, who is one of the winningest coaches in the country.

  6. Check out the NCAA tournament bracket for volleyball as it is going on right now. You may be able to catch some games on TV too. The teams that you see with low numbers next to them are the better teams in the country. Pac-10, SEC, and Big 12 usually has the most participation.

  7. Try the states that play volleyball first

  8. check out the big ten conference teams on their web or something.  it all depends on what division u want to play in division1 is for the really serious vball player but division 3 is for kids who r really into their academics but really enjoy vball.  division 2 is a mix between the two.

  9. east coast teams aren't that good!  west coast and midwest are the best!

    ucsb, nebraska, missouri!!!!!!!!!,

  10. PURDUE or aa college like USC!

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