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Tue, Aug 15, 2023

A new era of Calvin athletics will kick off next year when the men鈥檚 volleyball and women鈥檚 acrobatics and tumbling teams launch their first-ever campaigns as varsity programs.

The competitive season for both programs will stretch from January through April. The men鈥檚 volleyball team will be led by firstyear head coach Spencer Fredrick, while the women鈥檚 acrobatics and tumbling team will be led by head coach Ellen Barker.

MEN鈥橲 VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE鈥 NCAA SEASON

In January, the Calvin men鈥檚 volleyball team will jump into a full varsity season with the Knights competing in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League and playing for a potential berth in the NCAA III Tournament at season鈥檚 end.

Calvin will be one of 10 schools in the MCVL, including MIAA schools Adrian, Olivet, and Trine, as well as Baldwin-Wallace, Mount Union, Mount St. Joseph, Wabash, Wittenberg, and Fontbonne. Calvin will play in a series of non-conference matches followed by conference play starting the first weekend of March. The winner of the MCVL Tournament (April 12鈥13) receives an automatic bid to the NCAA III Tournament the following week.

COACHING CREDENTIALS AND COLLABORATION

Spencer Fredrick comes to Calvin with impressive volleyball credentials. He prepped at Valley Christian High School in Cerritos, California and then played for Division I UC鈥揝anta Barbara, where he became a starting opposite/middle hitter. He later played professionally as an outside hitter in both Sweden and Germany.

Fredrick accepted the Calvin coaching position in late December 2022 and has been hitting the recruiting trail hard ever since. He anticipates a roster of as many as 18鈥20 student-athletes. The lineup will be comprised of recruited newcomers and current members of the Calvin men鈥檚 club volleyball program, which has existed for several years.

鈥淲e have about 13 new recruits coming in, including a player from Canada, several from the Midwest, and a few from the West Coast,鈥 Fredrick said. 鈥淲e will also draw on individuals that have been a part of our club program. We are a bit on the young side, but we will have some talent. Our goals are to fight for a spot in the conference tournament, generate excitement with our Calvin community, and help grow the game of men鈥檚 volleyball in the state of Michigan.鈥

Fredrick feels blessed to have a mentor in Calvin women鈥檚 volleyball head coach Amber Warners, who has led her program to three national championships. 鈥淐oach Warners has been incredibly helpful through the whole process,鈥 Fredrick said. 鈥淪he is super passionate about the game of volleyball and helps encourage me as a new coach to keep a positive outlook. I am very grateful for that. I anticipate great collaboration between our two programs, with our men鈥檚 team supporting the women鈥檚 in the fall and the women鈥檚 team doing the same for our program in the winter and spring.鈥

A PASSION FOR HER SPORT

Ellen Barker, meanwhile, is an established collegiate coach, having served as the head coach of the Adrian women鈥檚 acrobatics and tumbling program for six years before joining the Calvin athletic program. She hails from Lansing, Michigan. She spent two years as an undergraduate at nearby Davenport University, competing as a member of the school鈥檚 competitive cheer team. She then transferred to Azusa Pacific (Calif.), where she spent three years on the school鈥檚 newly formed acrobatics and tumbling team, developing a passion that continues today.

鈥淚 am so excited to join the Calvin community,鈥 Barker said. 鈥淐alvin has so much to offer young women from spiritual, academic, and athletic standpoints. The mission of Calvin matches many of the same things I experienced as a student-athlete at Azusa Pacific, where the Christian faith intertwines with daily life. My number one goal right now is to get the Calvin name out as much as possible and associate it with the sport of acrobatics and tumbling.鈥

EMERGING SPORT

Acrobatics and tumbling is an emerging sport within the NCAA, with 10 Division III schools expected to sponsor it as a varsity sport by 2025. Although operating under NCAA rules, the sport is under the umbrella of the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association. That group currently holds the NCATA National Championships each spring, but the eventual hope is the sport will become a fully sanctioned NCAA III sport with NCAA III Championships competition.

According to Barker, the upcoming 2023鈥24 season will be a foundational one focused on recruiting new student-athletes and building a strong team culture. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a good start to adding some new members, but the upcoming year will be key in building a full roster,鈥 Barker said. 鈥淚deally, we would like to have 24 women on the roster by the fall of 2024 and then build from there to a roster of 28鈥30. We need a minimum of 15 athletes to compete as a team in a meet.鈥

Acrobatics and tumbling typically draws athletes from a variety of feeder sports, most notably gymnastics, acrobatics, competitive cheer, power lifting, and sideline cheer. 鈥淭he beauty of this sport is that it utilizes different types of athletes and athletic skills,鈥 Barker said.

Barker anticipates a full 2024鈥25 season with home matches. 鈥淲e would like to host three to four home matches each season and give the public a taste of what our sport is all about,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love hosting competitions, and Calvin is a great venue.鈥