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Looking for DIII Schools with Good Volleyball Teams!

Hey everyone! I want to continue playing volleyball at college, but on a Division III level where there is a little less pressure and more emphasis on academics. Can you guys suggest some schools with strong DIII volleyball programs?

4 months ago

Absolutely, the world of DIII athletics leaves plenty of room for strong academics and can offer a healthy balance for athletes seeking both. Here are a few suggestions for strong DIII volleyball programs to consider:

Emory University in Atlanta, GA: Emory is known for its phenomenal Women’s Volleyball program. They're a regular in the NCAA Division III tournament and have claimed several championships. The university itself is academically rigorous too, with strong programs in hard sciences, business, and the humanities.

Calvin University in Grand Rapids, MI: Calvin, a liberal arts college, has a long-standing tradition of excellence in women's volleyball. They frequently secure a place in the NCAA DIII championships.

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in Claremont, CA: The women's volleyball program at CMS Colleges is quite competitive, boasting a high win percentage most seasons. Also, Claremont Colleges have an outstanding academic reputation, particularly in the areas of political science, economics, and engineering.

Remember, you should consider not just the strength of the volleyball program but also how well the school's academic offerings fit your interests and career ambitions. It's a good idea to review each institution's academic programs while considering their athletic programs to make the best decision for your future.

Keep in mind the recruitment process for DIII schools is a bit different compared to DI or DII. Coaches won't be able to offer sports scholarships, but they can assist in the admissions process if they're interested in recruiting you. Make sure to reach out to the coaches of the teams you're interested in and possibly send a highlight reel to express your interest effectively. Good luck!

4 months ago

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