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Post by Volleyballdad on Oct 7, 2015 16:40:29 GMT -5
It was the CC coach at Cypress that lied to the other coaches, DI and D2. The coach at UCR has nothing to do with any of the issues related to my daughter. UCR Coach actually thought my daughter was going to stay at UCR. She struggled to catch up as LB Poly HS would not accept her Algebra grade from LB Jordan HS. I paid almost $700 for her to take a summer class at St. John Bosco High School where she ended up being a tutor and passing Algebra with an A. She enrolled into UCR late and struggled with classes geared for upper classmen as their was no availability in the freshman classes. She hated loosing at UCR, the HC unwillingness to adjust her strategy, not being able to talk to her and being asked to miss class for practice when she was trying to catch up. She left and enrolled at Cypress because her friends were there and it was close to home.
Sorry for the confusion, I am in training.
Thanks for your time.
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Post by rockhopper on Oct 7, 2015 16:44:57 GMT -5
Her athletic academic adviser at UCR should have been able to put together a better schedule. Shame.
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Post by dorothymantooth on Oct 7, 2015 17:16:54 GMT -5
Her athletic academic adviser at UCR should have been able to put together a better schedule. Shame. As for the club coach, I never tell collegiate coaches players arent interested, I forward them the information or phone number and let them decide and communicate that. I may say, "she is being recruited at some very high level programs, but I will certainly share this with her" If she enrolled late and they couldnt get her into those classes, there isn't a ton an adviser can do. If she was put into a situation where she was set up to fail, maybe she should have enrolled in the spring.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Oct 7, 2015 17:18:07 GMT -5
Still doesn't explain how she could play indoor in the fall at a CC and then transfer to a D1 or D2 school to play sand in the spring. If she hadn't played in the fall, then yeah (I've seen softball transfers do that), but she apparently played. You can't assume the CC coach was steering her wrong, just because she was able to transfer to a NAIA school, which is not subject to the NCAA transfer rules (and doesn't provide athletic scholarships).
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Post by gigibear on Oct 7, 2015 17:38:15 GMT -5
Her athletic academic adviser at UCR should have been able to put together a better schedule. Shame. I was thinking the same thing....in fact how do you get upper level classwork without taking the prerequisite unless you scored well on AP classes in high school. And they have tutors specifically to assist athletes..
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Post by tncoach on Oct 7, 2015 18:10:11 GMT -5
Still doesn't explain how she could play indoor in the fall at a CC and then transfer to a D1 or D2 school to play sand in the spring. If she hadn't played in the fall, then yeah (I've seen softball transfers do that), but she apparently played. You can't assume the CC coach was steering her wrong, just because she was able to transfer to a NAIA school, which is not subject to the NCAA transfer rules (and doesn't provide athletic scholarships). Actually, NAIA can provide up to 8 athletic scholarships, and they are distributed in a similar fashion to NCAA equivalency sports.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Oct 7, 2015 18:36:51 GMT -5
Still doesn't explain how she could play indoor in the fall at a CC and then transfer to a D1 or D2 school to play sand in the spring. If she hadn't played in the fall, then yeah (I've seen softball transfers do that), but she apparently played. You can't assume the CC coach was steering her wrong, just because she was able to transfer to a NAIA school, which is not subject to the NCAA transfer rules (and doesn't provide athletic scholarships). Actually, NAIA can provide up to 8 athletic scholarships, and they are distributed in a similar fashion to NCAA equivalency sports. Or to D2. She still wouldn't have been able to transfer to a D1 or D2 program to play sand in the spring, right? On the one hand, the OP complains about not being directed to an NAIA program, but then he complains about the lower level of competition: How can he complain about a coach not helping his daughter to get "back to a higher level of volleyball", when NAIA is a lower level (which he then complains about). I'm still confused as to what exactly the OP is complaining about.
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Post by sevb on Oct 7, 2015 20:04:16 GMT -5
The OP has now thrown all 3 coaches/programs under the bus... What coach in their right mind wouldn't want THAT nightmare for their own house...smh
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Post by goodtobeagator on Oct 7, 2015 20:08:12 GMT -5
It was the CC coach at Cypress that lied to the other coaches, DI and D2. The coach at UCR has nothing to do with any of the issues related to my daughter. UCR Coach actually thought my daughter was going to stay at UCR. She struggled to catch up as LB Poly HS would not accept her Algebra grade from LB Jordan HS. I paid almost $700 for her to take a summer class at St. John Bosco High School where she ended up being a tutor and passing Algebra with an A. She enrolled into UCR late and struggled with classes geared for upper classmen as their was no availability in the freshman classes. She hated loosing at UCR, the HC unwillingness to adjust her strategy, not being able to talk to her and being asked to miss class for practice when she was trying to catch up. She left and enrolled at Cypress because her friends were there and it was close to home.
Sorry for the confusion, I am in training.
Thanks for your time.
Wow, hope your ducks are REALLY in a row to throw a long time coach's good name into the mud like this. Probably want to make an attorney aware of the potentially slanderous statements you're tossing out there for your own defense. I wouldn't have taken the bait to name drop if I were you. Good luck.
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Post by Mocha on Oct 7, 2015 21:53:01 GMT -5
Damn, when I saw the topic I thought this thread was a list.
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Post by gigibear on Oct 7, 2015 23:58:27 GMT -5
It was the CC coach at Cypress that lied to the other coaches, DI and D2. The coach at UCR has nothing to do with any of the issues related to my daughter. UCR Coach actually thought my daughter was going to stay at UCR. She struggled to catch up as LB Poly HS would not accept her Algebra grade from LB Jordan HS. I paid almost $700 for her to take a summer class at St. John Bosco High School where she ended up being a tutor and passing Algebra with an A. She enrolled into UCR late and struggled with classes geared for upper classmen as their was no availability in the freshman classes. She hated loosing at UCR, the HC unwillingness to adjust her strategy, not being able to talk to her and being asked to miss class for practice when she was trying to catch up. She left and enrolled at Cypress because her friends were there and it was close to home.
Sorry for the confusion, I am in training.
Thanks for your time.
Wow, hope your ducks are REALLY in a row to throw a long time coach's good name into the mud like this. Probably want to make an attorney aware of the potentially slanderous statements you're tossing out there for your own defense. I wouldn't have taken the bait to name drop if I were you. Good luck. Well why would the NAIA coach, the current coach of SA fan the flames of dad unless well they didn't think it would be posted here, or just pandering dad, or well what else could prompt dad to get all wound up. We all think our kids are the greatest thing next to manna then the real world comes into focus. Just get that education. Poor kid probably is glad to focus on friends and a low key athletic life.
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Post by vbman100 on Oct 8, 2015 7:10:11 GMT -5
She was on a scholarship at a D1 University on the indoor team prior to leaving to play at Cypress Community College. She was on the indoor team and the coach asked her to play outdoor to make sure she stayed in shape while she was talking to other schools on her behalf. She chose the NAIA school, because the other D2 schools could no longer wait for her to become eligible and one of her friends transferred from Cerritos CC to the NAIA school and asked her to come with her. The head coach at Cypress told the other coaches she was not eligible and she was not interested. Her current coach told me that directly at her last game, I also spoke with another coach who stated the same comments. You say the head coach of Cypress told other schools she was not eligible and not interested, and you say your daughter chose her current school because D2 could not wait for her to become eligible and she chose to play somewhere that a friend of hers was going. Sounds to me like the Cypress coach was being truthful - not eligible, not interested because she is going somewhere else because a friend is going.
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Post by bc1900 on Oct 8, 2015 10:27:52 GMT -5
It was the CC coach at Cypress that lied to the other coaches, DI and D2. The coach at UCR has nothing to do with any of the issues related to my daughter. UCR Coach actually thought my daughter was going to stay at UCR. She struggled to catch up as LB Poly HS would not accept her Algebra grade from LB Jordan HS. I paid almost $700 for her to take a summer class at St. John Bosco High School where she ended up being a tutor and passing Algebra with an A. She enrolled into UCR late and struggled with classes geared for upper classmen as their was no availability in the freshman classes. She hated loosing at UCR, the HC unwillingness to adjust her strategy, not being able to talk to her and being asked to miss class for practice when she was trying to catch up. She left and enrolled at Cypress because her friends were there and it was close to home.
Sorry for the confusion, I am in training.
Thanks for your time.
Wow, hope your ducks are REALLY in a row to throw a long time coach's good name into the mud like this. Probably want to make an attorney aware of the potentially slanderous statements you're tossing out there for your own defense. I wouldn't have taken the bait to name drop if I were you. Good luck. This isn't a comment on the facts of this particular episode, but generally speaking it's not slander/libel if it's true. The problem of course is you have to prove it's true. Also be aware that anonymous internet postings are not really all that anonymous; it doesn't take much to put a name on a poster.
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