Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association | |
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| Name | UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association |
| Type | Alumni association |
| Headquarters | University of California, Los Angeles |
| Location | Los Angeles, California |
| Parent organization | UCLA |
| Affiliations | NCAA, Pac-12 Conference |
UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association is an organization that supports the UCLA Bruins men's volleyball and UCLA Bruins women's volleyball teams, which compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Pac-12 Conference. The association is composed of former UCLA volleyball players, including Olympic athletes such as Karch Kiraly, Sinjin Smith, and Elizabeth Masakayan-Patrick. The UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association works closely with the UCLA Athletics department and the UCLA Alumni Association to promote the university's volleyball programs and support its student-athletes, including those who have gone on to compete in the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and the FIVB Volleyball World Championship.
The UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association was established to provide a network for former UCLA volleyball players to stay connected with the university and with each other, including notable alumni such as John Speraw, Al Scates, and Andy Banachowski. The association's history dates back to the 1960s, when UCLA's volleyball program was founded by Al Scates, who led the team to numerous NCAA championships and produced Olympic athletes like Karch Kiraly and Steve Timmons. Over the years, the association has grown to include hundreds of members, including former players who have gone on to compete in the CEV Champions League and the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. The association has also worked closely with other UCLA alumni organizations, such as the UCLA Alumni Association and the UCLA Foundation, to support the university's athletic programs and provide opportunities for student-athletes to compete in events like the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship and the Pac-12 Conference tournament.
The mission of the UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association is to support the UCLA Bruins men's volleyball and UCLA Bruins women's volleyball teams and to promote the university's volleyball programs, including the UCLA Volleyball Camp and the UCLA Volleyball Clinic. The association's objectives include providing scholarships and financial support to current UCLA volleyball players, such as those competing in the NCAA Division I and the Pac-12 Conference tournament, and promoting the university's volleyball programs through events and activities, including the UCLA Volleyball Alumni Game and the Pac-12 Conference championship. The association also works to foster a sense of community among its members, including former players who have gone on to compete in the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and the FIVB Volleyball World Championship, and to provide opportunities for them to stay connected with the university and with each other, through events like the UCLA Alumni Association annual meeting and the NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship.
The UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association has a long list of notable alumni, including Olympic athletes like Karch Kiraly, Sinjin Smith, and Elizabeth Masakayan-Patrick, who have competed in events like the FIVB Volleyball World Championship and the CEV Champions League. Other notable alumni include John Speraw, Al Scates, and Andy Banachowski, who have gone on to become successful coaches and leaders in the volleyball community, including in the NCAA Division I and the Pac-12 Conference. The association is also proud to count among its members former players who have competed in the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, such as Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers, and those who have been inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame, including Karch Kiraly and Sinjin Smith.
The UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association is committed to community engagement and hosts several events throughout the year, including the UCLA Volleyball Alumni Game and the Pac-12 Conference championship, which bring together current and former UCLA volleyball players, as well as fans and supporters of the team, including those from the UCLA Alumni Association and the UCLA Athletics department. The association also participates in community outreach programs, such as the UCLA Volleyball Camp and the UCLA Volleyball Clinic, which provide opportunities for young athletes to learn from experienced coaches and players, including those who have competed in the NCAA Division I and the Pac-12 Conference tournament. Additionally, the association works with other UCLA alumni organizations, such as the UCLA Alumni Association and the UCLA Foundation, to support the university's athletic programs and provide opportunities for student-athletes to compete in events like the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship and the Pac-12 Conference tournament.
The UCLA Volleyball Alumni Association is governed by a board of directors, which includes former UCLA volleyball players and coaches, such as John Speraw and Al Scates, who have competed in events like the FIVB Volleyball World Championship and the CEV Champions League. The association's membership is open to all former UCLA volleyball players, as well as fans and supporters of the team, including those from the UCLA Alumni Association and the UCLA Athletics department. Members of the association receive regular updates on the team's progress, as well as invitations to exclusive events, including the UCLA Volleyball Alumni Game and the Pac-12 Conference championship, and opportunities to connect with other members, including those who have competed in the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour and the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. The association also offers scholarships and financial support to current UCLA volleyball players, including those competing in the NCAA Division I and the Pac-12 Conference tournament, and works to promote the university's volleyball programs through events and activities, including the UCLA Volleyball Camp and the UCLA Volleyball Clinic.