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All Reviews about Nike Volleyball Camps at the University of Central Oklahoma

8 Reviews

  • All around great camp! Worked on all skills and staff took time to point out improvements to techniques so player could improve.
  • She came home with an even bigger love of the game and a lot of confidence in herself and her skills. She was excited to practice and learn every day. She loved the tournament at the end and seeing how all of her work came together to help her be part of a team.
  • She came home with an even bigger love of the game and a lot of confidence in herself and her skills. She was excited to practice and learn every day. She loved the tournament at the end and seeing how all of her work came together to help her be part of a team.
  • All around great camp! Worked on all skills and staff took time to point out improvements to techniques so player could improve.
  • Really all of it- the drills were excellent and taught my daughter so many new skills quickly. The coaches were competent, took interest and initiative in individual improvement, made things fun!
  • She got to learn skills that took her skill to her next level. Her hitting got extremely better and the teaching was great and less confusing.
  • My highlight was meeting new people and being able to build friendships with them.
  • The coaches knew my daughter's name and offered a lot of encouragement

Camp Overview

Improve your game and have serious fun
at Nike Volleyball Camps

Experience an exciting volleyball camp at the University of Central Oklahoma! Led by Head Coach Edgar Miraku, this camp is perfect for girls ages 9–18 who want to build their volleyball skills and learn from an experienced coaching staff.

Players will practice important fundamentals, learn new techniques, and play in a positive, competitive environment. It’s a great place to grow your game, boost confidence, and make new friends.

Highlights Include

  • Excellent training facilities & expert coaches
  • Low staff to camper ratio
  • Training for all skill levels
  • Nike Volleyball Camps T-shirt & prizes! (multi-day camps only)

Camp Coaches

  • Edgar Miraku

    Edgar Miraku

    Director

    Edgar is the head coach at the University of Central Oklahoma.

    Edgar Miraku

    Edgar Miraku

    Director

    Edgar Miraku has built the Central Oklahoma program into a consistent winner and perennial national contender during a sensational career with the Bronchos.

    UCO has been one of the winningest programs in NCAA Division II with Miraku at the helm, having compiled a stellar 269-90 record the last 11 seasons. He reached the 200-win mark in the 2019 home finale with a win over No. 14-ranked Northwest Missouri, and just reached the 250-win mark this past season.

    Edgar has guided the Bronchos to 25-plus wins six times, with the 2015 and ‘16 teams each eclipsing the 30-win mark.

    Miraku has coached seven All-Region performers for a combined 11 selections, and six All-Americans a combined 10 times at UCO, with Taylor Bevis becoming the first three-time All-American in program history in 2018. For UCO, 10 of the 11 All-American selections in school history have come under Miraku’s guidance.

    Miraku has had 61 All-MIAA honors during his tenure. The Bronchos have excelled in the classroom as well during Edgar’s tenure, with 65 recognitions on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.

    UCO joined the MIAA in Edgar’s first year at the controls in 2012 and went 13-18. The Bronchos made a big jump the next season, finishing fourth in the league and winning a first-round match in the MIAA Post-season Tournament in a 24-10 campaign that marked the winningest season since 2007.

    Central continued its upward climb under Miraku in 2014, putting together a fabulous 28-5 record. UCO beat three teams ranked in the top 15 nationally -- including first-ever wins over league rivals Central Missouri and Nebraska-Kearney -- in finishing third in the conference, but were denied a national tournament berth.

    Miraku guided the Bronchos to a fantastic 31-5 campaign in 2015, ripping off 16 straight wins during one stretch. UCO captured the rugged MIAA championship for the program’s first league title since 2007 as Edgar was named Coach of the Year for the second straight time.

    UCO broke into the NCAA Division II national rankings for the first time ever that season and were in the polls for the final 12 weeks, ending the season at No. 12. The Bronchos earned their first national tournament berth since 2007 and won a first-round match in the Central Regional before falling to No. 1-ranked Concordia-St. Paul.

    Central set a school-record for winning percentage in 2016 (88.2), finishing 30-4 and going a perfect 15-0 at home without dropping a set. The Bronchos had 3-0 wins over five top-25 teams -- including two in the top 10 -- and were ranked in the top 15 all season, but were denied a berth in the national tournament.

    Bevis became the first sophomore in program history to earn All-America recognition that season and seven players earned All-MIAA honors, with three making the first-team unit.

    Central put together a 17-match winning streak en route to a 29-6 finish in 2017 and made it to the national tournament before falling to eventual champion Concordia-St. Paul. Six players were named All-MIAA, with Bevis claiming MIAA Player of the Year recognition in addition to earning All-America honors.

    The Miraku-led Bronchos put together a 27-7 record in 2018 and were ranked in the top 20 all season. Eight players earned All-MIAA recognition, with Bevis and Jordan Spence becoming just the third and fourth players in school history to become four-time all-conference performers.

    A youthful and inexperienced UCO squad the had just one senior put together an 18-13 record in 2019. The Bronchos knocked off a pair of top-15 teams, including a 3-1 victory over No. 14 Northwest Missouri in the home finale to hand Edgar his 200th career win.

    Five players earned All-MIAA recognition and Dominique Lipari led the nation in digs per set in becoming just the fifth four-time all-conference player in program history.

    The 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. UCO did compete in an unofficial spring season in 2021 and the Bronchos won 12 matches, though they don’t count on Edgar’s record.

    Central came back in 2021 to finish 19-10, with four players earning All-MIAA honors.

    The youthful Bronchos enjoyed a fine season in 2022, finishing 24-7 and tying for third in the MIAA despite starting all underclassmen. UCO knocked off four top-20 teams, including two top-10s. Five players earned All-MIAA recognition and libero Jaedynn Evans was named an All-American after leading Division II in both total digs and digs per set.

    Central Oklahoma posted a 26-5 record and league runner-up finish in 2023, with Evans leading the way again. She led the country in digs for the second year in a row, earning All-American honors again. Six players earned All-MIAA honors following the season.

    Miraku came to UCO following a seven-year stint as head coach at Edmond Memorial, guiding the Bulldogs to an amazing 209-48 record and four Class 6A state titles.

    He took over the Memorial reigns in 2005 and immediately led the team to the state championship. Edgar and the Bulldogs added gold balls in 2007, ’09 and ’10.

    Miraku also worked with USA Volleyball and the USA Men’s National Sitting Team while at Memorial, serving as head coach for two years and assistant coach for five.

    He participated in numerous international competitions during that span, including the 2007 Para-Pan American Games, the 2006 and 2010 World Championships, the 2010 World Cup and the 2011 Continental Cup.

    Edgar is a UCO alumni and completed his bachelor’s (Business Administration) and MBA, while serving as volunteer and later graduate assistant from 1995 to 2000 under Mark Herrin.

    Edgar is a native of Albania, where he played professional volleyball for four years and was a member of the Albanian Junior National Team from 1992-95, winning a silver medal in the 1993 Balkan Championships.

    Miraku has also coached and been involved with Oklahoma Peak Performance since its inception and has placed third in the nation twice (2009 & 2014.)

    Edgar is married (Amy) and has two children (Abiana and Arden).

    YearRecordPct.MIAA Finish
    201213-18.4197th
    201324-10.7064th
    201428-5.8483rd
    201531-5.8611st
    201630-4.8823rd
    201729-6.8283rd
    201827-7.7943rd
    201918-13.5816th
    202119-10.655

    5th

    2022

    24-7

    .7744th
    202326-5.8393rd
    Totals269-90.749
  • Emily Todd

    Emily Todd

    Co-Director

    Emily Todd is the assistant coach at the University of Central Oklahoma

    Emily Todd

    Emily Todd

    Co-Director

    In her fourth year as Central Oklahoma's assistant volleyball coach is Emily Todd, who leads and manages recruiting duties for the Bronchos as well as assisting in the day-to-day operations of the program.

    Todd has helped lead UCO to a 69-22 record the past three seasons. The Bronchos went 19-10 in 2021 before coming back with a 24-7 campaign in 2022 while ranking in the top 25 nationally for several weeks. Central Oklahoma was nationally-ranked most of of the 2023 season as well, going 26-5.

    Emily came to the Bronchos from Henderson State. She spent three seasons as assistant coach there, helping guide the Reddies to back-to-back 20-win seasons and one appearance in the GAC Championship.

    Todd spent three seasons at Arkansas Tech prior to moving to Henderson State. Following a two-year standout playing career at ATU, Todd moved into coaching and helped the Golden Suns to a sensational 35-1 season. ATU went undefeated in the regular season and won the GAC Championship with its only loss coming in the national tournament.

    As a player at Tech, Todd helped the squad win 54 matches in two years, winning two conference titles and earning two bids to the NCAA Tournament. She was a two-time All GAC selection and was also named the GAC’s Newcomer of the Year in 2013.

    Todd also played for the University of Colorado and Navarro Junior College before finishing her career at Arkansas Tech.

    Todd received her bachelor’s degree in Health & Physical Education and has a master’s degree in College Student Personnel, both from Arkansas Tech.

  • Camp Staff

    Additional Coaches

    Our Camp Director will be assisted by a talented staff which may include their assistant coach(es).

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

2026 CAMP OPTIONS

Camp schedules and details are subject to change. If important updates occur before camp begins, we’ll notify registered campers by email and update this webpage. Campers may be grouped by age, skill, or experience at the Director’s discretion.

JULY 7-10: AM CAMP SCHEDULE

  • Open To: Girls, Ages 9-13
  • Daily Hours: 9:00am-12:00pm, each day
  • Check-in: 30 minutes prior to camp start time
  • Lunch: Lunch is not provided. Please eat before or after camp.
  • Program: Offers high-energy training focused on fundamental skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Athletes will build a solid foundation and boost confidence in a positive, energetic environment. Recommended for all positions and abilities.

JULY 7-10: PM CAMP SCHEDULE

  • Open To: Girls, Ages 14-18
  • Daily Hours: 1:00pm-4:00pm, each day
  • Check-in: 30 minutes prior to camp start time
  • Lunch: Lunch is not provided.
  • Program: Offers high-energy training focused on fundamental skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Athletes will build a solid foundation and boost confidence in a positive, energetic environment. Recommended for all positions and abilities.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Daily volleyball training
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours.
  • Camp T-shirt & Prizes: Campers at multi-day camps will receive a Nike Volleyball Camps t-shirt and prizes. *1-day clinics excluded.
  • Volleyballs: Volleyballs are provided for instruction during camp. Campers may purchase a Camp Volleyball at the time of registration, which will be given out on the last day of camp. Fun tip: Have your camp friends sign your ball before you leave!
  • Facility: Indoor courts
  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.
  • Transportation: Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

PREPARE FOR CAMP

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit the Customer Portal.

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Athletic clothing
  • Athletic shoes
  • Knee pads
  • Water bottle
  • Personal hygiene products
  • Small gym bag/backpack

TEAM/GROUP DISCOUNTS

If you have a group of 4 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper is eligible for a $25 discount. If you have a group of 8 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper is eligible for a $45 discount. Discounts are not available for camps priced at $250 or less. Please fill out the Team Discount - Volleyball form and we will create a unique discount code for your group.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE VOLLEYBALL CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our volleyball camps please see our FAQ page.

SCHOLARSHIPS

We cannot offer scholarships due to NCAA regulations. Our affiliation with NCAA coaches and schools puts us in a position where any scholarship money can be seen as an inducement to a future collegiate athlete. This puts our coaches and our host universities in jeopardy of damaging their status with the NCAA and incurring penalties at the hands of their organizing body.

Camps are open to any and all entrants, limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender.

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MORNING ALL SKILLS SCHEDULE

9:00am Campers arrive

9:00am-10:30am Training Session I

10:30am-10:40am Break

10:40am-12:00pm Training Session II

12:00pm Campers Depart

AFTERNOON ALL SKILLS SCHEDULE

1:00pm Campers arrive

1:00pm-2:30pm Training Session II

2:30pm-2:40pm Break

2:40pm-4:00pm Training Session II

4:00pm Campers depart

Campers will compete in the elite level training facilities in the Hamilton Fieldhouse at the University of Central Oklahoma.

WHAT FAMILIES SAY ABOUT Nike Volleyball Camps at the University of Central Oklahoma

8 Reviews

  • All around great camp! Worked on all skills and staff took time to point out improvements to techniques so player could improve.
  • She came home with an even bigger love of the game and a lot of confidence in herself and her skills. She was excited to practice and learn every day. She loved the tournament at the end and seeing how all of her work came together to help her be part of a team.
  • She came home with an even bigger love of the game and a lot of confidence in herself and her skills. She was excited to practice and learn every day. She loved the tournament at the end and seeing how all of her work came together to help her be part of a team.
  • All around great camp! Worked on all skills and staff took time to point out improvements to techniques so player could improve.
  • Really all of it- the drills were excellent and taught my daughter so many new skills quickly. The coaches were competent, took interest and initiative in individual improvement, made things fun!
  • She got to learn skills that took her skill to her next level. Her hitting got extremely better and the teaching was great and less confusing.
  • My highlight was meeting new people and being able to build friendships with them.
  • The coaches knew my daughter's name and offered a lot of encouragement

FAQ

  • If you need to cancel for any reason up until 24 hours prior to camp check-in, you will receive a camp credit voucher for tuition fees paid that is good through the following year for any sport and is transferable to any immediate family member. Participants who DO NOT attend their registered session (no-shows for any reason) or who do not contact USSC to cancel at least 24 hours prior to camp check-in will not receive a voucher or refund.

    For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

  • Yes! To save your spot at camp, a deposit is due at registration:

    • $150 for Day and Half Day camps
    • $300 for Overnight and Extended Day camps
    • Camps under $150 must be paid in full at registration.

    Your remaining balance is due on the 1st of the month before your camp begins:

    • June camps → due May 1
    • July camps → due June 1
    • August camps → due July 1

    Any camper with an unpaid balance 10 days before camp will forfeit all fees paid and be removed from the camp.

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