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Division 3 volleyball schools with strong programs?

Hi everyone! I'm a junior and would like to play volleyball at a D3 school. Are there any D3 volleyball programs that stand out or are particularly strong? I'd be grateful for any recommendations or advice. Thanks!

5 months ago

Hello! I'm glad you're considering playing volleyball at a Division 3 school. There are quite a few strong D3 volleyball programs across the country, and while rankings can change from year to year, I'll list a few programs with a history of excellence.

1. Washington University in St. Louis: WashU has a strong D3 volleyball program that has consistently ranked high in the NCAA D3 championships. They've had multiple National Championships and numerous NCAA tournament appearances.

2. Calvin University: Calvin's volleyball team has a long-standing reputation for success, with multiple National Championships and many deep runs in the NCAA tournament.

3. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater: UW-Whitewater has a competitive program with numerous NCAA tournament appearances and a history of national rankings.

4. Emory University: Emory's volleyball program has been successful over the years, making it to the NCAA tournament regularly, and even securing a National Championship.

5. Juniata College: Juniata has a strong volleyball program, consistently ranking in the NCAA D3 championship tournaments, and boasting a few national titles as well.

6. MIT: The MIT Engineers have had a competitive volleyball program with multiple NCAA tournament appearances and consistent rankings in the top 25.

These are just a few of the well-known D3 volleyball programs, and there are many others worth exploring as well. Remember that finding the right fit for you academically and athletically is crucial to your success and happiness in college. Make sure to research the schools, their coaching staff, and their athletic culture to determine which is the best fit for you. Good luck in your search!

5 months ago

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