Monday, 25 Nov 2024

HP Coaches and Their Presence in the NCAA Tournament

The USA Volleyball High Performance coaching pipeline will have a significant impact on the upcoming NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament. Out of the 64 schools participating in the tournament, 26 will feature coaches or technical staff who are currently part of USA Volleyball’s HP coaching pipeline. In fact, a total of 32 current NCAA tournament coaches are part of the HP coaching pipeline, along with two retired collegiate coaches with strong connections to their schools. These coaches have either served as High Performance coaches, mentors, or technical coordinators during the 2019 season, or have committed to working for HP in 2020.

Some notable coaches in the NCAA tournament who have been heavily involved in USA Volleyball’s High Performance programs include Keegan Cook, the head coach at the University of Washington, and Jess Aschenbrenner, an assistant coach at the University of Denver. Cook has participated in three High Performance programs this year, including serving as the head coach for the 2020 U.S. Girls Youth National Team. Aschenbrenner, on the other hand, has been a part of the HP coach staff for various programs, such as the U.S. Collegiate National Team program and the U.S. Women’s National Team Open Tryout.

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According to Cecile Reynaud, chair of the USA Volleyball Board of Directors and mentor coach for the U.S. Girls Youth A1 program, collegiate coaches can greatly benefit from being a part of the USA Volleyball High Performance pipeline. Being involved in this pipeline allows them to network with other coaches and adds valuable experience to their resumes. This involvement often translates into benefits for their collegiate programs and their athletes.

To see the 64-team NCAA Tournament bracket or purchase tickets for the NCAA Division I Women’s Championship semifinals and finals in Pittsburgh, check the official website.

FAQs

Q: How many coaches from the NCAA tournament are part of USA Volleyball’s High Performance coaching pipeline?

A: Out of the 64 schools in the NCAA tournament, 26 will have current coaches/technical staff who are currently in USA Volleyball’s HP coaching pipeline. Additionally, there are 32 current NCAA tournament coaches who are part of the HP coaching pipeline, along with two other retired collegiate coaches.

Q: Why is it beneficial for collegiate coaches to be a part of the USA Volleyball High Performance pipeline?

A: Being a part of the USA Volleyball High Performance coaching pipeline provides collegiate coaches with the opportunity to network with other coaches and enhances their resumes. This involvement often leads to long-term benefits for their collegiate programs and athletes.

Summary

The NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament will witness the significant impact of the USA Volleyball High Performance coaching pipeline. With 26 schools having coaches from the HP pipeline, and a total of 32 current NCAA tournament coaches involved, this integration highlights the value of USA Volleyball’s programs in college volleyball. Coaches like Keegan Cook and Jess Aschenbrenner, who have been extensively involved in the High Performance pipeline, exemplify the benefits of this association. Cecile Reynaud, chair of the USA Volleyball Board of Directors, emphasizes the advantages of being a part of the pipeline, including networking opportunities and career growth. The tournament’s brackets and tickets can be accessed on the official website. Join the excitement and support these talented coaches and players in the nationwide competition!

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[HP]: High Performance
[NCAA]: National Collegiate Athletic Association