Get recruited as a volleyball player

Get recruited as a volleyball player

For those volleyball players who dream of being recruited to play in college, there are certain steps to take in increasing your chances. Learn how to get recruited in this volleyball video tutorial.

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Keep potential coach aware of who you are.
Put together volleyball resume.
Send resume with letter of interest.
Edit a tape.
Get the coach to see you play.

Todd Dagenais is the head coach for the University of Central Florida's women's volleyball team. Prior to that he coached as USC where they competed in the division one final four. He has also been a part of the coaching delegation for the USA women's team in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He was an assistant at Michigan University early in his career and simply loves the sport and coaching it where ever he is.

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