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Allen Edward Scates (born June 9, 1939) is an American former volleyball player and coach who was head coach of the UCLA Bruins for 48 years. Scates is the winningest volleyball coach in the history of the NCAA, and the 19 NCAA titles the Bruins won during his tenure ties him for the most NCAA titles won by a coach in a single sport with Arkansas' John McDonnell (Indoor Track and Field).
Until the 2011–12 school year (2012 men's season—NCAA women's volleyball is a fall sport, while men's volleyball is a spring sport), there was no official divisional structure in men's collegiate volleyball, and all men's teams, regardless of their divisional affiliation, were eligible to compete for the same NCAA championship.
The following is a list of Division I champions and runners-up with the champion's overall record, city, site and other national semifinal participants. See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships for the Division I volleyball champions from 1970 to 1981. NOTE: In 1981 there were both NCAA and AIAW champions.
Brevard volleyball may have a new coach in Caleb Hill, who took over for former coach Cori Bryson this past offseason, but the program's goal of becoming back-to-back NCHSAA 2A state champions has ...
The OSAA volleyball state tournaments wrapped up this weekend. Here is a roundup of Mid-Valley action. ... Salem Academy, in a bid to win a third straight state championship, came up just short, 3 ...
California Precision Sports was founded in June 2018 as the grassroots volleyball program of the California Academy (CAL) system, attracting Filipino women youth from all over the Philippines. [1] The team has represented Antipolo in two editions of the PNVF Champions League. They debuted in the inaugural edition in 2021 in Lipa, Batangas. The ...
Mercy McAuley prepared for Gilmour Academy like it was a league game. The play on the court looked like a GGCL contest.
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