tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5260203891028367770.post2252261080738453740..comments2024-02-08T02:44:59.426-08:00Comments on The College Volleyball Coach: Club Team Impact - The Libero and Recruiting!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5260203891028367770.post-58581001934841189922015-02-11T04:50:34.381-08:002015-02-11T04:50:34.381-08:00Tried to post this comment already and not sure it...Tried to post this comment already and not sure it worked - sorry if it is a repeat! :)<br />I just emailed you a similar question yesterday, and you mostly answered it here so you can disregard it. I have an add-on to this post however. <br />In my question I was also confirming that being at a smaller, less well-known club that had great coaches and training would not negatively impact her recruiting. We have been emailing close to 100 D1s and D2s andmMy 16s libero is actually getting some interest through contacts to the club coach from a few D1 mid-majors, and great D2s - so we don't want to lose them. I am comforted hearing again that they will come to see my PSA and not the team.<br />We have been at this club several years and I have developed a nice relationship with coaches and directors. I think I can work with them to get an additional qualifier on the 17s schedule next year, however, I am worried about their ability to fill a team. Every year they have this problem from 16s to 17s. There are usually two 16s teams and they drop to one 17s due to attrition (not making varsity, the lure of bigger clubs, and ironically the worry that there won't be enough girls to field a team) I feel guilty considering leaving but the bigger clubs secure their players and teams months ahead of when our club is able to do so. Because varsity try outs happen late August, they lose many girls well after these other clubs are done. It is nerve wracking.<br />Any advice?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com