CAMP DETAILS
ARIZONA STATE | FRESNO STATE | SAINT MARY'S (CA) | KANSAS
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:
FRESNO STATE
Head Coach: Jonathan Winder Jonathan Winder enters his fourth season leading Fresno State Volleyball in the fall 2021.
After being named the eighth head coach in program history on Jan. 23, 2018, Winder has tallied 44 wins in his first three seasons at the helm of the Bulldogs. Winder helped lead the 'Dogs to their second winning season in the last three seasons this spring helping the Bulldogs go 8-6 after the fall season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fresno State tied for fourth in the MW with Wyoming for its second top-four finish in the league under Coach Winder. Three Bulldogs were named All-Mountain West selections with Desiree Sukhov, Jocelyn Rodriguez being named to the All-MW Team and Amaria Kelley was tabbed All-MW Honorable Mention. His 44 wins are the second-most victories in a head coaches first three seasons in program history trailing only Lindy Vivas who won 53 from 1991-93. |
ST MARY'S (CA)
Head Coach: Rob Browning Rob Browning enters his 17th season as the head women's volleyball coach at Saint Mary's in the 2021-22 school year.
Browning is the longest tenured and winningest coach in Saint Mary's Volleyball history. He has led the Gaels to five NCAA tournament appearances (2005, '08, '09, '12, '18) and its only West Coast Conference Championship in 2009. In addition to his duties as head indoor coach, he established beach volleyball as SMC's 17th intercollegiate sport in 2013. Browning now oversees both programs. In the 2018-19 seasons Saint Mary's indoor and beach teams went 19-10 and 20-9 respectively. Saint Mary's #1 beach pair of Lindsey Knudsen and Sarah Chase were voted as the WCC Beach Pair of the Year. In 2016 and 2017, Saint Mary's received four West Coast Conference Player-of-the-Year honors in beach volleyball. In 2016 Saint Mary's swept the awards with Dalas Dodd as WCC Player of the Year, Mary Hernandez as Defensive Player of the Year, and Lindsey Knudsen as Freshman of the Year, and Knudsen again being honored as the 2017 WCC Defensive Player of the Year. Saint Mary's has had 19 all-WCC award winners in beach the past four seasons (2016-19). In addition to five NCAA tournament appearances in indoor volleyball Browning led the 2009 Gaels to the program's first-ever WCC Championship. Saint Mary's dominated the WCC, leading the conference in every statistical category. SMC was tops in hitting percentage (.296), opponents hitting percentage (.174), assists per set (13.77), digs per set (15.55), kills per set (14.72), blocks per set (2.76), and service aces per set (1.40). The 2009 team defeated UC Santa Barbara in the first round of the NCAA tournament before falling to Stanford 13-15 in the 5th set in the second round. In the 2012 NCAA tournament Saint Mary's beat San Diego State in the first round before losing to host USC in the second round. |
ARIZONA STATE
Head Coach: Sanja Tomasevic Arizona State University’s Vice President for University Athletics and Athletics Director Ray Anderson announced Tomasevic as the eighth head coach of the Sun Devil Volleyball program on December 21, 2016.
Tomasevic served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for ASU's indoor program in 2016, where the Sun Devils capped the year with three straight home wins, including a five-set thriller over Pac-12 rival Arizona. Following the season, Tomasevic was named the interim head coach for the indoor team. Prior to her time in Tempe, Tomasevic spent two years at the University of Miami, where she helped the Hurricanes reach back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. The 2015 season also marked Miami's second straight season with 20-plus wins. Tomasevic went to Miami after spending two seasons at Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Roadrunners. The Serbia native played eight years professionally, including the final two as a co-captain of POMI Casalmaggiore in Italy. She was named to four All-Star Games and was named the Best Server at the 2010 European Challenge Cup. She won three league championships, including back-to-back Greek titles with Panathinaikos in 2009 and 2010. |
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