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In this episode we have the privilege of hearing from John Speraw who is now the CEO and president of USA Volleyball. This episode is taken from a presentation he gave at DVA Live 2022 which is my annual virtual coaches clinic I run every year. In this presentation, he talks about what's important to him in winning a championship program. Definitely worth the listen.
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In this final 2025 episode of College Volleyball Weekly Men's Top 20, we briefly recap the 2025 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship match, then jump into some of the top news stories of the 2025 season. The topics discuss include "The Moni Effect," Nickie Sanlin, Head Coach at McKendree, the USA Volleyball changes in leadership and National Teams, the explosion of digital content on the Men's D1-2 side, the sudden discontinuation of GCU Men's Volleyball and the impacts, as well as what we learned/saw and/or bold predictions for 2026!
We're all extremely thankful for your listening and watching in 2025! We'll hit a few topics this summer as they arise! Stay tuned!
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We return after our "2 week" (1 month...) break! In this episode we talk about Olympian's Beach Program finish, the beginning of Exodus Beach, Exodus 18s Tyclones Girls season finish in Vegas, Saint Augustine finishing league and going into CIF playoffs, GCU Men's Volleyball being discontinued, the Big West Tournament, the NCAA Tournament, and VNL coming soon! **we missed u guys <3 **
4.The Role of Competition: Balancing Winning, Development, and Stage◦LTAD critiques a system where competition drives athlete development and winning is rewarded over skill improvement5.... It calls for competition to be integrated into an overall development structure32.... The debate often surfaces here: Is early competition, even with standard rules, essential for learning the game's pressures, or does a focus on winning hinder long-term development5...? LTAD suggests that over-competing and under-training, with preparation geared towards short-term winning rather than the process, leads to issues like early position specialization5....◦Let's discuss how competition fits into each philosophy. How much emphasis should be placed on winning versus the process of skill development, especially at younger ages5...? How do we manage player expectations and team selection fairly while prioritizing development60...? How can we use competition as a tool for learning and growth, regardless of the format? LTAD suggests developing an integrated competition/training model where competition optimizes athlete development32.... Age categories based on developmental age rather than just chronological age are also recommended for competition equity3....◦Coaches, how do you prepare your athletes for competition in a way that prioritizes learning and sportsmanship50...? What are your techniques for managing athlete emotions and expectations around winning and losing13...?
Full match recording of the Omaha Supernovas 29th match of the 2025 season against the Indy Ignite in the PVF Semifinals as heard on the Supernovas Radio Network.
Grant Hansen, Coach Bird and Coach Robson reflect on the Supernovas 2025 season, share their top memories and have more than a few laughs as they close out the first season of Supernovas radio shows.
In this episode, Fille Cainglet-Cayetano gets real about life beyond the court. Fille shares how she's redefining herself beyond the jersey from the highs of her volleyball journey to the quiet challenges of navigating fame, family, and personal growth. It's a conversation about purpose, identity, and embracing your most authentic self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This past season at Rogue330, our club setters got to work with Malone Grad Assistant, Paige Bogue, who enjoyed a terrific volleyball career as a setter in High School, Club, and College, where she posted more than 4,000 assists!! Paige joins our podcast to tell her stores and encourage younger players and setters to keep growing and loving the game of Volleyball!Paige (Brenner) Bogue, a standout volleyball player from Copley, Ohio, had a remarkable collegiate career at Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU), where she played as a setter for the Lady Cougars. Over her tenure, she accumulated over 4,000 career assists, a testament to her exceptional playmaking abilities. In the 2022 season, she achieved a significant milestone by recording her 4,000th assist during a match against Huntington University, contributing 40 assists, eight digs, and two blocks to the team's victory.Brenner's performance on the court was complemented by her academic excellence. In 2022, she earned a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, recognizing her as one of the nation's top student-athletes for her combined performances on the court and in the classroom. She maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while pursuing a degree in psychology, underscoring her commitment to both athletics and academics.Her contributions were instrumental in MVNU's success, as she helped lead the team to a 25-6 overall record and a 10-6 mark in the Crossroads League during the 2022 season. Brenner's leadership and skill set earned her All-Crossroads League First Team honors in 2022, solidifying her status as one of the premier setters in the league. Her legacy at MVNU is marked by her dedication, skill, and the positive impact she had on her teammates and the program as a whole.