CAMP DETAILS
PITTSBURGH | KANSAS STATE | LOUISVILLE | COLORADO MESA
Date: Friday, Feb. 18, 2022
Where: Kansas City Convention Center Age: All players 14u - 18u Cost: $175 per player Players will receive instruction from all four coaches during the 1.5 hour session. All players will receive a camp T-Shirt. Camp check-in will be located in Hall 2 of Bartle Hall/Convention Center, which is located upstairs. Follow signs to check-in which will be located next to the main tournament desk. Player check-in will take place the hour window before your specific camp starts. Players don't need a wristband to enter Bartle Hall Convention Center. |
SESSION #1 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
SESSION #2 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Parents must have a tournament wristband in order to enter the check-in space and they aren't allowed on courts during the camps. Parents are allowed in vendor row and TC Digs Store during camps
PARENTS/SPECTATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WATCH CAMPS ON THE COURTS
(The College Coaches have requested this)
(The College Coaches have requested this)
COLLEGE COACHES
Meet the coaches running the camp:
KANSAS STATE
Associate Head Coach: Jeff Grove Jeff Grove has been an assistant coach at K-State for 23 of the last 25 years, with the 2021 season being his 20th consecutive season with the Wildcats since rejoining the program under Suzie Fritz in 2002. From helping orchestrate the rise of the program in the late `90s to maintaining its success with Fritz for the last 20 years, Grove has played a big role in K-State being one of the nation’s top programs.
In his 21 years as an assistant, a stretch that includes 15 winning seasons, Grove has helped lead K-State to 390 wins, 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, and a Big 12 Conference title in 2003. As the defensive coordinator for the team, he has also coached a number of great defensive players, including two-time Big 12 Liberos of the Year Laura Downey-Wallace and Angie Lastra, First Team All-Big 12 and AVCA All-American Lauren Goehring, and Volleyball Magazine All-American and three-time First Team All-Big 12 Kaitlynn Pelger. |
COLORADO MESA
Head Coach: Dave Fleming Dave Fleming took over the helm of the women's volleyball program in 2005. He is just the fourth head coach in the program’s history, which celebrated its’ 35th season in the spring of 2021, which was one to remember for the Mavericks.
Battling through the COVID-pandemic and an unusual spring season, the Mavs went 15-1 and won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Regular season title with a perfect 12-0 record while finishing third in the final edition of the AVCA Division II Coaches’ Poll after reaching as high as No. 2, both of which were program bests. In the process, Fleming became just the fifth coach in RMAC history to reach 300 career wins while coaching in the league. He was also named as the RMAC Coach of the Year for the fourth time and guided three first team and six overall All-RMAC players. The success is nothing new for Fleming, who in his 16 seasons, has led the Mavericks to seven NCAA Division II National Tournament berths, three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Tournament titles (2014, 2018, 2021-Spring), a 2014 RMAC Regular Season and Tournament titles and three RMAC West Division crowns (2005, 2009, 2010). Fleming is 300-159 in his time with the Mavericks, good for a .654 winning percentage. His 300 career wins are the most of any active RMAC Coach and his tenure is equal to the longest in the conference amongst active coaches. |
PITTSBURGH
Head Coach: Dan Fisher In eight seasons under head coach Dan Fisher, Pitt volleyball has risen to unprecedented success, garnering three consecutive ACC Championship titles (2017, 2018, 2019) and the program’s first NCAA Elite Eight appearance (2020).
In short: Fisher knows how to win. Combining the last three seasons (2018-20), Pitt led all Division I volleyball programs with a winning percentage of .898 (79-9). During that span, the Panthers earned the third-most wins of any team in the nation. A two-time ACC and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) East Region Coach Region of the Year (2017, 2018), Fisher has elevated the Panthers to new heights. He has guided the team to the NCAA Tournament more than any coach in program history (2016-20). He was instrumental in Pitt’s bid to host NCAA Volleyball Tournament matches at Petersen Events Center (2018, 2019) for the first time, and led the Panthers to their highest postseason seed in program history at No. 6 in 2019. Most recently, Fisher guided Pitt to its longest NCAA Tournament run in program history, reaching the Elite Eight following the postseason’s biggest upset: a five-set win over No. 3 seed Minnesota. |
FACILITY
Kansas City Convention Center
301 West 13th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 |
REFUND POLICY
NO REFUNDS after January 4, 2022
NO TRANSFERS after January 4, 2022
NO TRANSFERS after January 4, 2022