by sciencejay » Tue May 03, 2016 1:29 pm
That was my point about volleyball--you don't need a huge budget or a ton of top notch recruits to be nationally relevant and competitive. You don't need $100M practice complexes or stadiums. Nebraska just re-did their old bb facility into a vb-specific one to the tune of about $15M, and that's the biggest, nicest volleyball-specific venue in the country. Most of BEast schools already have a great gym that holds 3-5000 people--perfect for volleyball.
Creighton has finished in the RPI top 25 the past four years. In 2015, CU went to the sweet 16 and ended up #14, and Marquette (36) and Villanova (39) ended up in the top 40 as well. Xavier was #65. You get the right staff who knows how to identify good regional talent, and you can build a solid program. And you get a handful of teams that routinely spend time in the RPI top 20-40, and you get valuable top RPI wins when it comes to seeding for the NCAA tourney.
The midwest/rust belt/plains regions are all loaded with volleyball talent. The BEast has roughly the same footprint as the B1G, which is the top conference in the country. The talent is not that far away, you just have to get them to come to your school. CU's recruiting class was top 15 last year, and their two top freshman were essentially locals--Iowa and South Dakota. Marquette's totally stud frosh right side hitter is from Skokie, IL. And Nebraska's final four MOP frosh this past season is from Iowa.
Obviously, BEast schools don't have name recognition as bigger-time volleyball schools, but they have good academic reputations (important to recruits and families), and they can put a very competitive product on the court, and their conference tourney is televised. We're really not that far off as a conference.