2011–2012 Tournament Wins

21

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Energy VBC Girls’ 18Us Wins Energy Northside Series Tournament 1/29 Energy VBC Boys’ 16 Rox Wins NVC/Lewis Invitational Tournament 1/29 Energy VBC Boys’ 16 Rox Wins Great Lakes Center Boys’ Pre-National Tournament 6/19 Energy VBC Girls’ 12 Rox Wins Palos Courts Club Volleyball Championship 5/28 Energy VBC Girls’ 17 Rox Wins AAU Lakeshore Volleyfest Super Regional Copper Division 5/8 Energy VBC Girls’ 17 Rox Wins Windy City Power League 3/27 Energy VBC Girls’ 12 Rox Wins Mizuno® Hoosier Mid East Qualifier Copper Division Championship in St. Louis 3/18–20 Energy VBC Girls’ 16 Surge Wins ASICS®-MIKASA Invitational Club Volleyball Tournament 3/13 Energy VBC Girls’ 14 Surge 2 Wins Energy Northside Series Club Volleyball Tournament 3/13 Energy VBC Girls’ 13 Surge 2 Wins Energy Northside Series Club Volleyball Tournament 3/13
 
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College Recruiting

Athletes

Energy VBC is committed to both honing the skills and volleyball intelligence of its athletes, as well as helping them showcase their assets as student-athletes to college recruiters. More...

College Recruiters

Energy VBC is committed to aiding college recruiters find and assess the student-athletes who are the best overall matches for their school and their program. More...

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College Recruitment Invitational

Energy VBC’s College Recruitment Invitational showcases 17 and 18-year-old and strong 16-year-old volleyball recruiting prospects. Thirty-two teams of prospects from four states showcased their abilities to college Coaches/Scouts at our 2012 Invitational.

Who’s Recruiting at Energy VBC?

Recruiters from the following 270 collegiate volleyball programs recruited Energy VC athletes during the 2010–2011 season (see list). The following 67 of these colleges extended offers to 2010–2011 Energy VBC players.

Adrian College
University of Alabama — Birmingham
University of Alabama — Huntsville
Aurora University
Bowdoin College
Brevard University
Bucknell University
Carleton College
Carthage College
Central Michigan University
University of Chicago
Clark Atlanta University
Coe College
Colby-Sawyer College
College of Charleston
Colorado College — Colorado Springs
Columbia University
Cornell University
Cottey College
University of Dayton
University of Delaware
Denison College
DePauw University

 

University of Dubuque
Elizabethtown College
Flagler College
Francis Marion University
Hamilton University
High Point University
University of Illinois — Champaign
University of Illinois — Springfield
Indian Hills Community College
James Madison University
Johnston Community College
Judson College
Kankakee Community College
Lees—McRae University
Lincoln Land Community College
Lourdes College
University of Maryland — Baltimore County
Mesa State College
Midway College
New York University
North Park University
Northwestern University
Oakton Community College

 

Oberlin University
Occidental College
Penn University
Regis College
Rochester College
Roosevelt College
Salt Lake Community College
St. Olaf University
St. Xavier University
State College of Florida
Stillman College
University of Tennessee — Martin
University of Texas — Dallas
Tufts University
Virginia Commenwealth University
Virginia State University
University of Washington — St. Louis
Wheaton College
Williams College
University of Wisconsin — Parkside
University of Wisconsin — Stout

Commitments

2012

Molly Powers: Oberlin College

2011

Natalie Beattie: Indiana University (Club)
Katie Coleman: University of Illinois (Club)
Rachel Fields: Carthage College
Erika Kauffman: University of Wisconsin — Stout
Ava Kelley: Hamilton College
Emily Marguerite: Denison University
Claire Miller: Williams College
Teagan Smith: Purdue University (Club)
Jordyn Toia: Indiana University (Club)

2010

Lauren LaGioia: University of Wisconsin — Parkside
Angelica Walinski: Carthage College