Interesting read out of MN:
http://www.startribune.com/volleyball-is-no-1-in-many-ways-for-minnesotans/461165003/
If there has been one adverse effect of the state’s growing volleyball prowess, it’s been the impact on girls’ basketball, especially in the age of single-sport specialization. Girls’ basketball had 12,012 participants in Minnesota last school year, or about 4,200 fewer than volleyball.
We've talked about it, but here is some stats to back it up. MN, a state like Iowa where girls basketball was hugely popular, where volleyball is taking over.
Good to know that CJL is up there a lot recruiting. But, it helps explain a lot of the woes WBB is having when it comes to getting post players in the Midwest, and it is probably going to get more challenging.
http://www.startribune.com/volleyball-is-no-1-in-many-ways-for-minnesotans/461165003/
If there has been one adverse effect of the state’s growing volleyball prowess, it’s been the impact on girls’ basketball, especially in the age of single-sport specialization. Girls’ basketball had 12,012 participants in Minnesota last school year, or about 4,200 fewer than volleyball.
We've talked about it, but here is some stats to back it up. MN, a state like Iowa where girls basketball was hugely popular, where volleyball is taking over.
Good to know that CJL is up there a lot recruiting. But, it helps explain a lot of the woes WBB is having when it comes to getting post players in the Midwest, and it is probably going to get more challenging.