NBC Volleyball Camp at Pacific Union College
Pacific Union College, One Angwin Ave, Angwin, CA 94508
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NBC Volleyball Camps at Pacific Union College includes volleyball skill work, drills, games, tournaments, and leadership training. Campers take part in jump training, position specific drills, serving drills, form technique, defense drills, attack intensity drills, and work on rotations, along with 3v3 and 6v6 games. The camp also includes an evening program with an NBC theme, leadership training, letter writing, Intensity Stations, and special events such as Intensity Night and the Golden Ruler Award program.
• Ages: 11–18 years old
• Schedule: First-day check-in begins at 10:00 am for overnight and extended-day campers, with last-day check-out at 4:00 pm. Extended day runs 10:00 am–9:00 pm on the first day (dinner provided), 9:00 am–9:00 pm on middle days (lunch and dinner provided), and 9:00 am–4:00 pm on the last day (lunch provided). Overnight campers follow a sample daily schedule that includes wake-up at 7:00 am, jump training, morning and afternoon drill sessions, evening games and program, and lights out at 10:00 pm.
Campers stay in dorm rooms with 2–4 beds and individual private shower facilities, and these rooms are not air-conditioned. Meals are served in a cafeteria that offers an all-you-can-eat salad bar with fresh fruit, hot entrees with beverages, sandwiches, and cereal stations, and the cafeteria primarily serves vegetarian meals. The camp offers skill development with 6–10 hours per day of volleyball skill work, drills, games, tournaments, and leadership training, and campers are grouped by age, skill, and experience. The Complete Player Volleyball Camp format includes training in all aspects of the sport along with leadership and confidence training, and offers both overnight and extended day options.
NBC Camps states that it is celebrating 55 years of camp excellence and that it is one of the largest and most respected sports camps in the world. NBC stands for Nothing Beats Commitment and focuses on training the total athlete, with the motto “better players, better people.” The mission includes teaching gratitude, confidence, goals, self-discipline, mental toughness, building stronger families and friendships, and developing a strong personal faith, with servant leadership at the core of the program. Coaches are trained to serve others, be intentionally engaged with each camper, and operate as professionals, and NBC states that each camper is vitally important, valued, and has incredible potential. NBC describes its approach as teaching players to play with intensity, grit, resilience, focus, intelligence, joy, and gratitude, and providing high-quality instruction, useful correction, and a detailed understanding of the game for each camper’s level, with both coaches and campers responsible for energy, enthusiasm, and encouragement.
The coaching staff is described as outstanding and chosen based on high integrity and character, and coaches of the same gender stay in the dorms for supervision. Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. The Golden Ruler Award is the highest achievement at NBC Camps, has strict criteria, and is available only to campers ages 13–18; it is described as a program that teaches campers to become a person of depth and reflection while instilling the importance of community service, discipline, and accountability. NBC invites athletes ages 14–18 on international tours through the NBC Travel Teams program, and NBC Camps operates in six countries and offers summer camps, fall and spring training academies, year-round clinics, and international travel teams. Travel Team Director Breanna Lyons oversees the travel teams program and can be reached at [email protected].
Players are expected to bring their own knee pads and athletic equipment, at least one pair of well-broken-in volleyball court shoes, and their own clearly labeled volleyball. Campers are encouraged to bring a fan because the dorm rooms do not have air conditioning, and NBC Camps is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Allergies, dietary restrictions, and medical concerns should be included on registration so campus and camp staff can be prepared for the camper’s arrival and meals. Transportation is not provided, campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own, and there is no supervision before or after camp hours, so pick-up arrangements need to match camp times.
Last updated June 26, 2026.
• Ages: 11–18 years old
• Schedule: First-day check-in begins at 10:00 am for overnight and extended-day campers, with last-day check-out at 4:00 pm. Extended day runs 10:00 am–9:00 pm on the first day (dinner provided), 9:00 am–9:00 pm on middle days (lunch and dinner provided), and 9:00 am–4:00 pm on the last day (lunch provided). Overnight campers follow a sample daily schedule that includes wake-up at 7:00 am, jump training, morning and afternoon drill sessions, evening games and program, and lights out at 10:00 pm.
Campers stay in dorm rooms with 2–4 beds and individual private shower facilities, and these rooms are not air-conditioned. Meals are served in a cafeteria that offers an all-you-can-eat salad bar with fresh fruit, hot entrees with beverages, sandwiches, and cereal stations, and the cafeteria primarily serves vegetarian meals. The camp offers skill development with 6–10 hours per day of volleyball skill work, drills, games, tournaments, and leadership training, and campers are grouped by age, skill, and experience. The Complete Player Volleyball Camp format includes training in all aspects of the sport along with leadership and confidence training, and offers both overnight and extended day options.
NBC Camps states that it is celebrating 55 years of camp excellence and that it is one of the largest and most respected sports camps in the world. NBC stands for Nothing Beats Commitment and focuses on training the total athlete, with the motto “better players, better people.” The mission includes teaching gratitude, confidence, goals, self-discipline, mental toughness, building stronger families and friendships, and developing a strong personal faith, with servant leadership at the core of the program. Coaches are trained to serve others, be intentionally engaged with each camper, and operate as professionals, and NBC states that each camper is vitally important, valued, and has incredible potential. NBC describes its approach as teaching players to play with intensity, grit, resilience, focus, intelligence, joy, and gratitude, and providing high-quality instruction, useful correction, and a detailed understanding of the game for each camper’s level, with both coaches and campers responsible for energy, enthusiasm, and encouragement.
The coaching staff is described as outstanding and chosen based on high integrity and character, and coaches of the same gender stay in the dorms for supervision. Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. The Golden Ruler Award is the highest achievement at NBC Camps, has strict criteria, and is available only to campers ages 13–18; it is described as a program that teaches campers to become a person of depth and reflection while instilling the importance of community service, discipline, and accountability. NBC invites athletes ages 14–18 on international tours through the NBC Travel Teams program, and NBC Camps operates in six countries and offers summer camps, fall and spring training academies, year-round clinics, and international travel teams. Travel Team Director Breanna Lyons oversees the travel teams program and can be reached at [email protected].
Players are expected to bring their own knee pads and athletic equipment, at least one pair of well-broken-in volleyball court shoes, and their own clearly labeled volleyball. Campers are encouraged to bring a fan because the dorm rooms do not have air conditioning, and NBC Camps is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Allergies, dietary restrictions, and medical concerns should be included on registration so campus and camp staff can be prepared for the camper’s arrival and meals. Transportation is not provided, campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own, and there is no supervision before or after camp hours, so pick-up arrangements need to match camp times.
Last updated June 26, 2026.
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