EXACT Showcase Camps give athletes personal interaction & exposure to college coaches from top NCAA programs
A great showcase camp is more than just exposure.
There's exposure...and then there's real, personal connection. At EXACT, you meet with top coaches from the minute you arrive, making this the best place for aspiring college volleyball players. The college coaches work with you to evaluate your ability as a player and get to know you as an individual.
Get a digital evaluation from a college coach at the conclusion of camp. This shareable evaluation highlights your strengths and tells you exactly what you need to improve to get recruited.
Build skills for leadership, focus, and handling adversity on and off the court. Based on training used by hundreds of pro and college teams.
Get the tools and insights you need to stand out during recruitment.
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Coaches run drills similar to the sessions you would attend in their program. Experience first-hand which coaches you most connect with and what it's like to be on a college team.
Over 1,000 NCAA D1, D2, D3 and NAIA coaches in EXACT's network have access to your gameplay footage from camp. Video packages, including highlight reels, are available for campers.
Assistant Coach
olivia.r.lathrop@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth
Division 1
Olivia Lathrop was named an assistant volleyball coach in March of 2018. Lathrop spent the last two years as a graduate assistant at DeSales University.
While in Center Valley, Lathrop assisted with practice planning, team management, travel arrangements and recruiting. Lathrop helped lead the 2017 team to an undefeated conference record for the first time in a decade and was part of the staff that coached both the 2016 and 2017 teams to the MAC Freedom Conference Championship.
Lathrop started her collegiate volleyball career at Southern Connecticut State (2012-14) before transferring to Western New England University (2014-16). While at WNE, she was captain, all-conference, academic all-conference and a Student Athletic Advisory Committee member.
She graduated summa cum laude in 2016 with a degree in sport management and a minor in athletic coaching. Lathrop was pursuing a masters in business administration while at DeSales.
Assistant Coach
hmorse@syr.edu
Syracuse
Division 1
A native of State College, Pa., Hallie Morse enters her second season as the Syracuse womens volleyball Director of Operations.
Morse graduated from the University of North Carolina Asheville in 2013 with a Bachelors degree in Spanish and a minor in Psychology. She spent two years following her graduation teaching Pre-K through Eighth Grade Spanish.
While at UNC Asheville, Morse concluded her final seasons of competitive volleyball with the Bulldogs, helping the team to a 19-12 record in 2010 and a 15-14 record in 2011.
Prior to her tenure at UNC Asheville, Morse competed for the Orange during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. Cuse finished with a 17-15 record in 2008 and a 20-12 record in the BIG EAST in 2009.
Assistant Coach
jhosley@siena.edu
Siena
Division 1
Coaching
I am currently in my eighth season as an assistant coach at Siena College. I coached for seven seasons under Head Coach Garvey Pierre, winning the MAAC Championship in 2014. I am now serving my first year as an assistant under Head Coach Vilis Ozols. I also coach a 16&under boys club team for TeamLVC, finishing as IREVA Regional Champions as a 14&under team in April of 2017.
Teaching
I am currently in my eleventh year of teaching Health and Physical Education in public schools. I have spent the last nine years teaching at Walter B. Howard Elementary School in New Lebanon, NY.
Athletics
As a volleyball player, I am currently an active participant in USA Volleyball and the National Volleyball Association (NVA) competing with TeamLVC.
Assistant Coach
broath@smith.edu
Smith
Division 3
Brianna Roath was the starting libero for the Western New England University volleyball program and served as captain during her senior year. Roath finished her career leading the CCC in digs and ranks in the top-five in career digs and career digs/set for the Golden Bears. In her final season, Roath was named to the CCC All-Conference Second Team. Roath graduated from WNE in 2018 with a major in Health Sciences and a minor in Chemistry.
She recently obtained her masters in Exercise and Sports Studies at Smith College. She is also the Assistant Volleyball Coach at Smith College. When she is not coaching at the college level, Roath is coaching at Husky Volleyball Club in Windsor, CT. She has coached at the 17s, 16s and 15s level.
Head Coach
jennifer.bowman@trincoll.edu
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Bowman's 2011 team tied for second most wins in program history with a 19-9 mark and advanced to the NESCAC Semifinals. Bowman, who has led the Bantams to seven of the last nine NESCAC Championship Tournaments, is Trinity's all-time winningest volleyball coach with a 174-125 record at the College after compiling a 177-50 record in six years as the head volleyball coach at Frostburg State University and Bates College. Trinity volleyball players claimed the senior female scholar athlete of the year awards at the College's athletic banquets each year from 2012 to 2014 and its junior female scholar athlete of the year in 2012 and 2013. Bowman is also an associate professor of physical education in the Trinity athletic department. Bowman won over 71 percent of her matches in four years at NESCAC rival Bates, including a 31-9 mark and an appearance in the NCAA Division III Championship Regional Finals in 2000. In four years, Bowman guided Bates to four NESCAC Championship Semifinals and two NESCAC Finals. She ranks among the best active Division III coaches with a winning percentage of .661 (341-175). A widely respected coach, Bowman has served on a number of American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) committees, and has been the NCAA representative for NESCAC. Also a graduate of the NCAA Womens Coaches Academy, Bowman did her undergraduate work at Salisbury University and received a bachelors degree in geography in 1997. She was a four-time all-conference and a two-time all-region volleyball and softball player at Salisbury. Bowman earned her masters degree in post-secondary education from Salisbury in 2004, and she has held a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist qualification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Bowman was inducted into the Salisbury Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.
Assistant Coach
atorline@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan (CT)
Division 3
Aly Torline enters her second season as an assistant coach for the Cardinals staff in 2018. A year ago, she helped guide Wesleyan to its first NESCAC Championship in program history and its second Little Three title. The Cardinals reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament as they finished the year 22-6 overall and 8-2 in the NESCAC.
Torline graduated from California State University, San Bernardino in 2016 with a Bachelors degree in Political Science. She finished her playing career as the University record holder for career points scored, and was also named CoSIDA First Team Academic All-America, AVCA All-America, CCAA Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, CSUSB Student-Athlete of the Year, and was a two-time CSUSB Scholar-Athlete of the Year. While in college, she also coached club volleyball at Rancho Valley Volleyball Club.
Head Coach
sue.kelly@gordon.edu
Gordon (MA)
Division 3
Kelly assumed the head women's volleyball coach post at Gordon College in the spring of 2014. The team has risen to be very competitive in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), competing in the Conference Finals in 2015. Kelly's players have earned many awards including Maggie Risma's 2 time Libero of the Year 2015 & 2016 and Ashlyn Gergins Rookie of the Year in 2017. In 2015, Kelly was named CCC Coach of the Year.
Kelly has extensive coaching experience in all three divisions of NCAA volleyball as well as at the AVCA Club level. Beginning her career as the head coach at Liberty University in 1986 where she was named AVCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year (1987) and went on to earn 100 wins in 5 seasons. She left Liberty to take the helm at St. Louis University in 1991-1993, following which she broke from college coaching to enter full time sport ministry with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. During that time, she continued to coach club volleyball and had 1 player go on to play professionally after a stellar career at Illinois State.
Serving in several capacities while with FCA, Kelly started as a huddle ministry coordinator and progressed to associate state director and regional director appointments where she helped implement college retreats, founded the East Coast Women In Sport Retreat, directed several sport and leadership camps, and acted as chaplain for the Portland Fire WNBA team.
A four-sport standout at Bethany College, she competed in volleyball, basketball, softball, and track & field while earning a degree in health and physical education in 1983. She then obtained a master's degree in Motor Learning in 1991 from the University of Virginia, and in 1993 was inducted as the first female athlete into the Bethany College Hall of Honor.
Head Coach
droeschm@easternct.edu
Eastern Connecticut State
Division 3
The Snohomish, Wash. native spent three seasons as an assistant coach in the program under former head coach Peter Maneggia Jr. before being named head coach on an interim basis in the summer of 2014. After playing four seasons of volleyball at the University of Connecticut (2003-06), Silver-Droesch spent two years as a graduate assistant at Springfield College (2007-08) before joining the Eastern staff in the fall of 2011.
In Silver-Droesch's nine full seasons at Eastern, seven players have been selected to the NEWVA Senior Classic, two have been named LEC Rookie-of-the-Year and ten have been awarded spots on the All-LEC team -- including back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year and All-America Honors. Silver-Droesch's nine teams have averaged nearly seven LEC All-Academic achievers each year -- including a program-record eight in 2016 in the academic program's 11-year existence. A total of 21 of her juniors and seniors have earned an E-Club Scholar-Athlete Award in four years, with seven of them being Outstanding (cumulative 3.50+ GPA) recipients. Since becoming head coach, Silver Droesch has led the team to three appearances in the conference championship match, winning in 2018. Silver Droesch was named LEC Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2018.
Silver Droesch also attended the high performance clinic at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Facility in the summer of 2013. Silver Droesch competed with the Midnight Riders of the Premier Volleyball League for the three years. As a four-year Big East Academic All-Star, Silver Droesch appeared in 269 games for the Huskies, accumulating 235 blocks (currently 10th all-time), 448 kills and a .241 attack percentage. As a senior, the 6-foot-1 inch middle hitter set personal career highs in most every category, led the squad in block assists (118) and total blocks (126) and helped the team to the Big East Tournament after a three-year hiatus. In Silver Droesch's four years, UConn won 71 and lost 47 (27-23 in the Big East), including a 20-win season in 2003 and 19-win campaign in 2006. Silver Droesch holds a B.A. in English from Connecticut, M.Ed from Springfield in Educational Studies, and M.A from Eastern Connecticut in Organizational Management. She resides in Canterbury.
Assistant Coach
costaj@merrimack.edu
Merrimack
Division 1
Jeff Costa enters his second season as head women's volleyball coach in 2018. Costa will be in his fourth year with the program overall, serving as an assistant coach with the Warriors in 2015 and 2016.
During Costa's debut campaign, the Navy and Gold played tournaments on Long Island and in Delaware, while winning on Homecoming Weekend against Saint Michael's. Costa guided seniors Mary Kate McCarroll and Christina Nye to strong final seasons, with McCarroll notching the first 40-plus ace season for a Warrior in seven years and Nye finishing among the program leaders in career digs with nearly 1,000.
Costa becomes the 11th head coach in school history, after joining the program during the 2015 campaign as the assistant coach. In addition to his Merrimack duties, he has served as the head coach of the Nor East Junior Olympic Volleyball Club U16-18 squad since 2005.
During his first two seasons with the Warriors, Costa coached some of the top individual student-athletes to come through the program. He guided Madison Burke 16 to an all-conference campaign as one of the best liberos in school history in 2015. In 2016, he helped Tara Stuhr become just the second setter at Merrimack to reach 4,000 career assists.
Merrimack will not be Costas first head coaching position at the collegiate level, as from 2010-11 he led the mens volleyball program at Lesley University. He also has experience in the high school ranks, directing the Methuen High School boys volleyball team from 2004-06.
Costa graduated from Rivier University in 2005 with a bachelor of science in business administration, and currently resides in Methuen, Mass.
lhilliger@assabet.org
EXACT
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
Your camp footage will be accessible to the below colleges, who have participated in EXACT's events. Instructing coaches at camp are listed under Confirmed Coaches.
Assistant Coach
katie_reifert@brown.edu
Brown
Division 1
Katie Reifert, who served as the head womens and mens volleyball coach at Illinois Tech from 2014-18, enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Brown University volleyball program in 2018-19.
Reifert guided the Scarlet Hawks womens program for four seasons and the mens team for three seasons after becoming the first head coach in the history of Illinois Tech mens volleyball.
Reifert led the Illinois Tech womens team to back-to-back appearances in the USCAA National Championships in 2016 and 2017, advancing to the quarterfinals in 2016. She mentored five USCAA All-Americans as well as the 2017 USCAA Student-Athlete of the Year.
Prior to arriving at Illinois Tech in August of 2014, Reifert was the lead assistant coach for Loyola University Maryland womens volleyball for the 2013 season. She assisted in recruiting, handled travel planning, aided in the coordination of team practices and film sessions, created scouting reports, and worked intensively with the teams attackers.
As a four-year starter at middle hitter for George Washington University, Reifert collected various accolades. In her senior season, the team captain earned Second Team All-Atlantic 10, ranking second in the league in hitting percentage (.357%). She gained Team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year accolades.
Reifert spent time playing professionally in Europe, competing in the Professional International Federation of Volleyball for Kuusamo Pallo-Karhut in 2012, starting at middle blocker for the Finnish Divisions first-place finisher. She then competed in Switzerlands top league for FCL Luzern in the winter of 2014, starting at middle blocker.
Head Coach
jason.kennedy@bc.edu
Boston College
Division 1
Jason Kennedy is in his fifth year as head coach of the Boston College volleyball program, arriving at The Heights in January of 2018. Through his first four seasons, Kennedy became the fastest coach in program history to 50 wins with a 3-1 victory over Fordham on September 11, 2021. In 2021, the Eagles captured their first postseason victory with a 3-0 win in the first round of the NIVC. Kennedy led the Eagles to 20 wins in 2019 - its most in program history - highlighted by a 5-0 start to Atlantic Coast Conference play and breaking a program record with 11 ACC victories in a single season. Amaka Chukwujekwu earned All-ACC honors in 2019 and 2020 becoming the first Eagle to earn conference honors since 2015. In his first four seasons, Kennedy has led the team to 3 seasons of .500 or better volleyball. In 2018 in his first season, Kennedy achieved that mark for just the first time since 2003.
Boston College made its second postseason appearance in three years in 2021; earning hosting position for the first two rounds of the NIVC. The Eagles hosted postseason play for the first time in program history. BC finished the year 17-17 overall; its third year at or above .500 in Kennedy's first four years.
The 2019 Eagles went 20-12 overall and 11-7 in the ACC; picking up a big to the NIVC. BC claimed five road wins in the league, beginning conference play with wins at Clemson and Georgia Tech.
In his first season at the helm of the Eagles' program, Kennedy led the team to a 15-15 overall record, headlined by a program-best 9-0 opening run.
Kennedy comes to Boston College after spending the previous three seasons as a member of the USC womens volleyball staff, the last two as the teams associate head coach. Over the past three seasons at USC, the womens volleyball program compiled a record of 75-25 and made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
In his final season on staff at USC, Kennedy and the Women of Troy advanced to the NCAA regional final. It marked the programs 27th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance and the 35th all-time. In 2015, Kennedy helped guide the Women of Troy to the 2015 NCAA regional final while playing a key role in the recruitment and development of AVCA National Player of the Year Samantha Bricio.
For four seasons, from 2011-15, Kennedy served as the technical director for both the mens and womens volleyball programs at USC. In that role, Kennedy was responsible for the preparation of all team scouting reports and game plans and in-game strategy. He also oversaw video analysis, exchange, and distribution for both programs.
In 2011 with Kennedy as technical director, the Women of Troy reached the 2011 NCAA national semifinals, and made appearances in back-to-back regional championship matches in 2012 and 2013. He was also part of the staff for the Trojans mens squad that advanced to the NCAA Championship match in 2011.
Kennedy was a scout coach with the 2012 U.S. Olympic Beach Volleyball mens and womens programs in London, where he created scouting reports for all opponents while responsible for all video analysis and breakdown. In 2013 and 2015, he served a similar role on the FIVB World Tour.
Away from the college ranks, Kennedy served as the highly successful head coach of the Club Troy 17s squad that captured the bronze medal at the 2014 Junior National Championships and led Los Altos High School to four consecutive California Interscholastic Federation playoff appearances from 2007-10.
A native of Honolulu, Kennedy has a strong Jesuit educational background. He was the setter and team captain at Santa Clara from 2004-07, where he received bachelors degrees in biology and psychology. In 2009, Kennedy earned his master's degree in sport management from the University of San Francisco.
Assistant Coach
olivia.r.lathrop@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth
Division 1
Olivia Lathrop was named an assistant volleyball coach in March of 2018. Lathrop spent the last two years as a graduate assistant at DeSales University.
While in Center Valley, Lathrop assisted with practice planning, team management, travel arrangements and recruiting. Lathrop helped lead the 2017 team to an undefeated conference record for the first time in a decade and was part of the staff that coached both the 2016 and 2017 teams to the MAC Freedom Conference Championship.
Lathrop started her collegiate volleyball career at Southern Connecticut State (2012-14) before transferring to Western New England University (2014-16). While at WNE, she was captain, all-conference, academic all-conference and a Student Athletic Advisory Committee member.
She graduated summa cum laude in 2016 with a degree in sport management and a minor in athletic coaching. Lathrop was pursuing a masters in business administration while at DeSales.
Associate Head Coach
mtreib1@aol.com
St. John's (NY)
Division 1
Treibit joined the Red Storm volleyball program prior to the 2000 season. He is responsible for game day preparations and assisting with recruiting efforts. Treibit also serves as an on-court technician and assists with the program's film coordination.
Treibit has many years of experience coaching men's national teams in Holland (Interim Head Coach, Associate Head Coach) and Israel (Head Coach) as well as women's national teams in the United States (Assistant Coach) and Puerto Rico (Head Coach).
In the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, he was instrumental in the Dutch Men's National Team earning a Silver Medal. In the same year, the Dutch squad reached the finals of the World League - the highest level of men's volleyball in the world. As an assistant coach for the U.S. women's national team, he helped the Americans, who earned the world's top ranking that year, qualify for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, Russia. Four years later, Treibit was a member of the coaching staff that guided the U.S. team to a Silver Medal at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif.
Treibit's leadership and guidance led to three of his former players becoming national team coaches themselves for England, France and Israel. Treibit is also a former head coach of the men's volleyball team at Rutgers University-Newark. Over his four-year tenure with Rutgers, the Scarlet Raiders had a winning percentage of .883 (128-17), appeared in two NCAA Division I national semifinals and won the Eastern Collegiate championship in 1977 and 1980. Treibit was also named the Eastern Collegiate Division I Coach of the Year in 1980. In April 2006, Treibit was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Fame.
Also a respected official, Treibit has refereed over 250 international matches. Those appointments included serving as the head official at the U.S. Olympic Festival in Los Angeles in 1991, and the head official at the 1994 World Military Championship in San Diego. He was also selected as an official for the Special Olympics World Summer Games in 1995, 1999 and 2003. The games featured over 7,000 participants from all over the world in a variety of events. Treibit's officiating is so well respected that he received the 2009 Wilbur H. Peck Referee Emeritus award, which was presented to him at USA Volleyball's Boyce Banquet.
From 2002-08, Treibit coached the New York City women's volleyball team to five straight gold medals (2004-08) and two silver medals (2002-03) at the Empire State Games. Interestingly, Treibit is the only person in the United States to coach and officiate at the Finals for both the U.S. Open and the NCAA. He's also the only person in the world to earn the highest international title in officiating and an Olympic medal as a coach. In 2011, Treibit was inducted into the USSR Veterans Hall of Fame - which is reserved for top athletes, coaches and media members of USSR descent.
In 2000, Treibit coached the World All-Star Team in footvolley - a 4 v. 4 competition played on a beach volleyball court using all parts of the body but the hands - against the Brazilian team in San Paolo, Brazil.
Member of St.J University VB Coaching Staff - 2018 Big East Coaching Staff of the Year
Treibit earned dual master's degrees in electrical engineering and sports and physical education while in the USSR. He is also fluent in five languages (English, Russian, Romanian, French and Spanish). Treibit currently resides in Flushing, N.Y., with his wife, Tatiana. His youngest son, Ronald, is a student at St. John's University, Pharmacy D and his eldest son, Alexander, graduated from Cornell University in 2005.
Assistant Coach
hmorse@syr.edu
Syracuse
Division 1
A native of State College, Pa., Hallie Morse enters her second season as the Syracuse womens volleyball Director of Operations.
Morse graduated from the University of North Carolina Asheville in 2013 with a Bachelors degree in Spanish and a minor in Psychology. She spent two years following her graduation teaching Pre-K through Eighth Grade Spanish.
While at UNC Asheville, Morse concluded her final seasons of competitive volleyball with the Bulldogs, helping the team to a 19-12 record in 2010 and a 15-14 record in 2011.
Prior to her tenure at UNC Asheville, Morse competed for the Orange during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. Cuse finished with a 17-15 record in 2008 and a 20-12 record in the BIG EAST in 2009.
Assistant Coach
gregshell74@gmail.com
Central Connecticut
Division 1
Assistant Coach
mikecon@mit.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Division 3
Mike Coniglione begins his fifth year as an assistant coach for the MIT women's volleyball program. He also served as an assistant coach with the Engineers mens volleyball team for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
Graduating from Endicott College in 2014, Coniglione received a Bachelor of Science degree in sport management, while minoring in business administration. As a member of Endicott's men's volleyball team, he captained the Gulls during their back-to-back conference championship seasons and NCAA Tournament appearances. Upon graduation, Coniglione was awarded with the school's Senior Scholar Athlete Award, which is given to a graduating senior based on their academic and athletic accomplishments.
During the 2014-15 academic year, Coniglione served as an assistant coach with the Union College women's volleyball team. He helped guide the Dutch to a 24-12 season and a Liberty League Tournament appearance.
In addition to coaching at MIT, Coniglione is also a director for the girls club at Mill City Volleyball Club in Lowell, Mass. and the head coach of the clubs 17U team.
marc.turiano@regiscollege.edu
Regis (MA)
Head Coach
matthew.cribbin@aic.edu
American Int'l
Division 2
Matt Cribbin was named the 12th head womens volleyball coach in American International College history in February 2012. In January 2021, Cribbin was promoted to Director of Volleyball as the department added a mens volleyball program. He has posted an overall record of 168-121 (.581), including 80-45 (.640) in Northeast-10 Conference matches and a 19-11 (.633) postseason record, qualifying for the postseason in eight of his nine seasons at the helm.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
Years: 2012-present (head coach)
Career Record: 168-121, 80-45 NE10
AIC Record: Same
NE10 Regular Season Championship: 2021
NE10 Tournament Championship: 2021
NCAA East Region Championship: 2 (2016, 2018)
AVCA All-Americans: 4 (Dolores Kopren '18, Jana Potic '18 , Diva Rivas-Reyes '16, Andrea Serra '19, 21, Naomi Eckert 21)
AVCA All-Region: 14
NE10 MVP: 3 (Diva Rivas-Reyes '16, Jana Potic '18, Andrea Serra '19, 21)
NE10 Rookie of the Year: 1 (Jana Potic '16)
NE10 Setter of the Year: 2 (Dolores Kopren '18, Naomi Eckert 21)
NE10 Defensive Player of the Year: 2 (Mercy Rivera '16, '17)
All-Conference selections: 31
Academic All-Conference selections: 11
Coaches Hired Weekly
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
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I thought the EXACT Camp really gave me the extra push I needed to become a recruited college athlete. Being able to talk face to face with college coaches made me feel in control of the process. I loved the competition and I think I improved as a player over the course of the days. It was definitely the best camp I attended all summer.
Player
This is a great opportunity to showcase your talents in front of top tier college coaches at the next level, it not only allows you to showcase your strengths but also helps you improve upon your weaknesses due to the direct feedback from college coaches. I feel like a better volleyball player after this one day camp!
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Your showcase opened my daughter's eyes that she needs to start preparing now to fulfill her dream of being on a collegiate volleyball team. Her attitude is now focused on what she needs to do to achieve her goal. The college coaches were outstanding, and were very informative about what they expect, and do with their teams. It was our first EXACT showcase, but definitely not our last one we will attend in the upcoming future. Our overall experience exceeded our expectations. Thank you for everything, and connecting us to valuable college coaches.
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Player
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