News Releases
Emma Eilers Commits to Jefferson College Volleyball
NSSC’s 18U Emma Eilers of Advance High School is heading to Jefferson College to play volleyball at the next level. Read about her NSSC journey and what’s ahead.
Why a 2-Hour Tryout Doesn’t Tell the Full Story — And How We’re Changing the Game at NSSC
Two hours can’t capture an athlete. Here’s how NSSC’s 2026–27 tryouts work — Nike National rosters set at July 24 tryouts, with a fall development window for Black Regional and White Local.
A Fit for Every Athlete: NSSC’s New High School Team Structure for 2026-27
NSSC redesigned its high school club volleyball program for 2026-27 so there’s a fit for every athlete — fewer conflicts, predictable schedules, and college opportunities fully intact.
Volleyball Recruiting Myths: The Truth About Bids & Nationals
The truth about USAV Nationals bids, what college coaches actually want, and what a trip to Nationals really costs your family.
Mandie Kent Signs to Play Volleyball at Missouri Valley College
NSSC’s 18U Mandie Kent of Meadow Heights High School is heading to Missouri Valley College to continue her volleyball career. Read about her NSSC journey and what’s next.
Why a Bigger Youth Volleyball Club Is Actually Better for Your Kid
Wondering if a big youth volleyball club is right for your kid? Here’s why a bigger club in Cape Girardeau means more room to grow, compete, and belong.
Ryleigh Manche Commits to Lewis and Clark Community College Volleyball
NSSC’s 18U Ryleigh Manche of Saxony Lutheran High School is taking her game to Lewis and Clark Community College — read about her NSSC journey and what’s next for this Trailblazer.
Glo Farmer Signs to Play Volleyball at Mineral Area College
NSSC’s 18U Glo Farmer of Portageville High School is heading to Mineral Area College to play volleyball. Read about her NSSC journey and what’s next for this future Cardinal.
Your Essential Volleyball Recruiting Checklist: What to Do Every Year to Get Noticed
Download our free volleyball recruiting checklist and learn exactly what to do freshman through senior year to get noticed by college coaches.















