But some of the sport’s newer high-rollers are starting to make their presence very known on the national recruiting front and among their peers.Īs always, this year’s rankings, were voted on by a panel of NCAA Division I coaches. In this year’s VBM ranking of the top 10 college classes, plus honorable mention, the usual suspects sit atop the leaderboard. In a year punctuated by unprecedented chaos, there still is some certainty in the women’s college volleyball realm.Īnd that’s certainly apparent in the annual ranking of NCAA recruiting classes presented by Academy Volleyball of Indianapolis. Their focus is on providing high-quality training with a family atmosphere. They offer girls and boys club teams, camps, clinics, tournaments, as well as many other training opportunities. Along with the Indianapolis location, they have three other Indiana clubs, Boiler Juniors, Grand Park, and Northern Lakes. Editor’s note: These rankings are presented by the Academy Volleyball Club, a premier junior volleyball club headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.