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"Learning from the Past, Preparing for the Future."

Early Bird Registration

$400

Before June 6th

Regular Registration

$425

Late Registraion

$450
After July 20th

- Single Day Registration

$95

ABOUT

This camp is designed for the most competitive athletes who are committed to working intensely for three hours a day, for five days. We expect everybody who joins the program to be those who want to reach their maximum potential. This program is not for those who want to just “have a good time”. Please consider carefully when signing up, as the expectation is high.

Boys Dates

5-DAY COLLEGE CAMP

July 27th - July 31st
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

GIRLS DATES

5-DAY COLLEGE CAMP

July 20th - July 24th
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

GIRLS SESSION COACHING STAFF

MONDAY 7/20

Lewis University
Lorelee Smith is the head women’s volleyball coach at Lewis University and one of the most accomplished coaches in NCAA Division II volleyball. Since 2008, she has led Lewis to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, conference championships, and a national runner-up finish in 2021 while building a consistently competitive program rooted in discipline, culture, and player development.

TUESDAY 7/21

North Central College
Ray Gooden is the head men’s volleyball coach at North Central College and has helped build the program into a nationally competitive team. Since taking over, he has led the program to conference success and NCAA Tournament appearances while establishing a strong culture of accountability and development.

WEDNESDAY 7/22

Southern New Hapture University

Lauren Havill

Southern New Hampshire
Lauren Havill is the head women’s volleyball coach at Southern New Hampshire University, bringing experience from several NCAA Division II programs. Prior to SNHU, she led Lees-McRae College to one of its strongest competitive stretches in recent history, earning conference tournament appearances and building a reputation for strong culture and athlete development.

THURSDAY 7/23

Chicago State University
Kamille Jones is the head women’s volleyball coach at Chicago State University, bringing experience from both NCAA Division I and Division II programs. Prior to Chicago State, she led the University of Illinois Springfield to consistent conference tournament contention and is known for her energetic, player-focused approach to building competitive, culture-driven programs.

FRIDAY 7/24

Lindenwood

Alex Gettinger

Lindenwood University
Alex Gettinger is an assistant women’s volleyball coach at Lindenwood University and a former Division I athlete at Pepperdine University. He brings coaching experience from UT Arlington and Wyoming, along with club leadership at 630 Volleyball Club, and is known for his high-level playing background, detailed scouting, and focus on athlete development.

BOYS SESSION Coaching Staff

MONDAY 7/27

UC Irvine
David Kniffin is the head men’s volleyball coach at UC Irvine and has led the program at a national level since taking over in 2011. Under his leadership, UC Irvine has become a consistent NCAA contender, known for strong postseason success, disciplined teams, and a high-level, system-driven style of play.

TUESDAY 7/28

Lindenwood
Joe Kosciw and Mike Lanera are assistant coaches within the volleyball program at Lindenwood University, contributing to the team’s day-to-day training and development. Both play key roles in player development, scouting, and supporting a competitive, system-driven program culture at the collegiate level.

WEDNESDAY 7/29

Concordia UI
Jon Girten is the head men’s volleyball coach at Concordia University Irvine and has led the program since its early NCAA Division I/II transition era. Under his leadership, Concordia has developed into a nationally competitive program, earning conference success and NCAA Tournament appearances while emphasizing disciplined, system-based volleyball and strong player development.

THURSDAY 7/30

Pepperdine University
Will Craft is the head men’s volleyball coach at Pepperdine University and has been part of the program for over a decade in multiple coaching roles. He has helped guide Pepperdine to national success, including deep NCAA Tournament runs, while continuing the program’s tradition as one of the top teams in Division I men’s volleyball.

FRIDAY 7/31

UC Merced
Chris Carter is the head men’s volleyball coach at UC Merced and has been responsible for building and developing the program at the collegiate level. He has focused on establishing a competitive foundation, emphasizing player growth, culture, and program structure as UC Merced continues to develop within men’s volleyball.

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  • The coaches pushed me beyond what I thought I was capable of, and I left feeling more confident and prepared for the next level. Getting hands-on training from top college coaches was an incredible experience!

  • If you’re serious about playing in college, this is the camp for you!

  • This camp was a game-changer for me. The intense drills, fast-paced training, and high-level competition helped me refine my skills and improve my court awareness.

  • I’ve been to a lot of volleyball camps, but none compare to Camp Versatility. The coaching staff was phenomenal, and I learned so much about strategy, technique, and mental toughness. I can’t wait to come back next year!

  • I came in as a good player, but I left feeling like a completely different athlete.