
USC Men's Volleyball Concludes Home Schedule Versus UCLA, UCI
April 01, 2003 | Men's Volleyball
April 1, 2003
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THE FACTS
The USC men's volleyball team (6-21 overall, 2-16 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) concludes its 2003 home schedule with MPSF matches against No. 10 UCLA (13-12, 8-10) on Wednesday (April 2) and No. 7 UC Irvine (17-8, 10-8) on Saturday (April 5). Both matches are at 7 p.m. in the Lyon Center.
ON THE AIR
All of USC's home MPSF matches are broadcast live over the internet on www.usctrojans.com. Justin Unell and Scott Lembke are mikeside.
RANKINGS
USC is not ranked in the USA Today/AVCA Division I-II coaches poll. UCLA is tied for 10th and UC Irvine is ranked seventh.
OPPONENTS
UCLA holds a 77-29 lead in the series with USC and the Bruins have won the last 8 meetings, including 3-1 and 3-0 wins earlier this season. The Trojans are 26-6 all-time versus UC Irvine, but have dropped the last 5 matches, including 3-1 earlier this year.
LAST MATCHES
USC defeated UC Santa Cruz, the NCAA Division III's No. 7-ranked team, 3-1 in a non-conference match on March 26 to open a 3-game road trip in Northern California. Troy then was swept in a pair of MPSF matches: at Stanford on March 28, 30-28, 34-32, 30-22, and at Pacific on March 29, 30-28, 30-27, 30-23. In the Stanford contest, Joao Grangeiro and Phil Small each had a team-high 11 kills (Small hit .471), while Mark Dusharme and Ian Gallagher each served 3 aces. Stanford outhit (.352 to .135) and outblocked (11.5 to 5.0) USC, but Troy served 7 aces. In the Pacific match, Dusharme had a team-high 12 kills and he and Grangeiro each had a match-leading 7 digs. Pacific outhit the Trojans, .303 to .192.
TOUGH AT HOME
USC is 215-78 (.734) in home matches in its 27-year history. From 1999 to 2001, the Trojans had a school-record 19-match home winning streak in the quaint North Gym.
NORTH GYM/LYON CENTER
For the first time since the 1997 season, USC has returned to the Lyon Center on a regular basis for most of its 2003 home matches. The Trojans play 8 of their home matches in the 1,300-seat Lyon Center, while the other 4 are in the quaint 1,000-seat North Gym (USC's home the past 5 years).
VOLLEYBALL SCHOOL
Besides the 4 NCAA crowns (1977-80-88-90) that USC's men have won, the Women of Troy have captured 5 national volleyball titles. USC's women won the AIAW trophy in 1976, 1977 and 1980, and the NCAA crown in 1981, all under coach Chuck Erbe. Then, coach Mick Haley's 2002 Women of Troy squad captured the NCAA title this past December.
COACH TURHAN DOUGLAS
Turhan Douglas, an assistant coach the past 3 seasons at USC, was promoted to interim head coach in May of 2002. Then, in Marchof 2003, he had the interim tag removed from his title. Being a head coach is nothing new to the 33-year-old Douglas. In fact, he already exhibited his head coaching ability at USC before this season. When Pat Powers-his predecessor at Troy-missed USC's home match against BYU in 2001 to be with his ill mother, Douglas stepped in and directed the Trojans to a 3-1 upset over the top-ranked, undefeated Cougars. Douglas was a successful junior college and club coach before he came to USC for the 2000 season. He was the men's head coach at Pierce Junior College in Woodland Hills (Calif.) for 2 seasons (1998-99) and guided his squad to the South Coast Conference title both years while going 43-9. His 1999 team was the state runner-up and he was named the conference's Coach of the Year. He also was the head coach of Pierce's women's team for 6 seasons (1993-98). He also spent 6 years (1996-2001) as the director and coach of the Santa Monica (Calif.) Beach Club. In 1998, his team won the USA Junior Olympics Boys 17-and-Under championship. He was an assistant with the Santa Monica Junior College men's team for 4 years (1992-95). Douglas was a reserve middle blocker on the 1991 Long Beach State team that won the NCAA title (defeating USC in the final). He also played 2 seasons at Pierce (1987-88). The 1987 Pierce squad won the state crown and the 1988 team was the state runner-up.
ASSISTANT COACHES
There's a familiar face among USC's 3 first-year assisant coaches. Donald Suxho, one of Troy's greatest players, returned to his alma mater after spending time playing with the USA national team (2000-01), professionally in Poland (2001-02) and on the AVP beach tour (2000 and 2002). The Albanian native was the AVCA National Player of the Year as a Trojan senior setter in 2000. The 2-time (1999-2000) All-American first teamer holds the USC career record for aces (164). Joining him on the 2003 staff are Nabil Mardini, a native of Lebanon who was the women's head coach at Pierce J.C. in Woodland Hills (Calif.) the past 4 seasons (1999-2002)-Pierce was the league champ the last 2 years-and the director and coach of the boys' and girls' teams for Santa Monica (Calif.) Beach Club the last 8 years (1995-2002), and Mark Cruz, a former player under Turhan Douglas at Pierce and then a high school and club coach in Southern California (most recently, guiding the girls' team at Hart High in Newhall).
RETURNING STARTERS
USC returned 4 starters from 2001: middle blockers Josh Day and Phil Small, setter Miles McGann and outside hitter Mark Dusharme. Gone from last year are prolific outside hitter/opposite hitter Brook Billings, a 2000 All-American first teamer who had 2,075 career kills while starting for four seasons, and opposite hitter/middle blocker Beau Rawi, who started 75 matches in his career (plus 3-year starting libero Greg Burden).
TALL TEAM
USC might field the tallest roster in the country, with seven players at least 6-7, led by the inappropriately-named Phil Small (at 6-11, the tallest player in Trojan history).
JOSH DAY
Third-year starter Josh Day, an effective 6-5 senior middle blocker, leads USC's regulars in hitting percentage (.384) and blocks (83) and is third in kills (197) in 2003. He currently is tied for 20th nationally in block average (1.09). He led USC's regulars in hitting percentage (.329) and blocks (86) and was second in kills (194) in 2002.
- He had 12 kills while hitting .611 vs. UCLA (1-10).
- He had 8 kills (hitting .400) and 2 blocks vs. Long Beach State (1-11).
- He had 10 kills, 5 digs and 4 blocks vs. Pacific (1-11).
- He had 13 kills (hitting .360) with a match-best 5 blocks vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22).
- He hit an incredible .917 with 11 kills in 12 attempts (zero errors) vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25).
- He had 13 kills (hitting .458) and 6 blocks at Long Beach State (1-28).
- He had 11 kills with a career-best 10 blocks at UC San Diego (1-31).
- He had 8 kills (hitting .500) and 4 blocks at La Verne (2-4).
- He had 7 kills and 4 blocks vs. Pacific (2-6).
- He had 9 kills while hitting .375 vs. Stanford (2-8).
- He had 5 kills while hitting .417 at UCLA (2-15).
- He had 8 kills (hitting .467) and 3 blocks at Pepperdine (2-20).
- He had 12 kills (hitting .429), 7 blocks, 3 digs and 2 aces at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- He had 6 kills (hitting .333) with a team0best 3 blocks vs. BYU (2-28).
- He had 13 kills (hitting .375)and a match-best 6 blocks vs. Lewis (3-3).
- He had 12 kills (hitting a match-high .429) with a career-best 11 blocks at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- He had 6 kills while hitting .455 vs. Long Beach State (3-22).
- He had 8 kills (hitting .538) at Pacific (3-29).
MARK DUSHARME
Mark Dusharme, a 6-8 senior with 54 starts at middle blocker and opposite hitter the past 2 seasons, started at opposite hitter early in 2003, but was moved to middle blocker by midseason before going to outside hitter several weeks later. He leads USC in kills (298) and aces (32), and is second in blocks (57) and fourth in digs (91) in 2003. He currently is 14th nationally in aces (.341). He also currently is tied for 18th nationally in points average (4.43). He was named MPSF Player of the Week on March 12 following his performances against Lewis, Cal State Northridge and UC Santa Barbara (56 kills, .457 hitting, 7 aces, 17 digs, 12 blocks). He made the All-Active Ankle Tournament team for his play versus Penn State and Ball State (38 kills, .329 hitting, 5 blocks, 15 digs, 2 aces). He was third on USC in aces (20) in 2002 to rank ninth in the MPSF in ace average (.345).
- He had a match-best 14 kills while hitting .346 vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- He had a career-best 22 kills (hitting a team-high .447), plus 4 digs and 2 aces, vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22).
- He had 8 kills, 2 aces and 3 blocks vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25).
- He had a team-best 14 kills with 6 blocks and 5 digs at Long Beach State (1-28).
- He had a team-best 15 kills at UC San Diego (1-31), plus 2 aces.
- He led USC in kills (12), digs (5) and aces (3) at La Verne (2-4).
- He had a team-best 13 kills with 4 digs vs. Pacific (2-6).
- He had a team-high 12 kills (hitting .318) with a career-high 8 digs vs. Stanford (2-8).
- He had 11 kills while hitting .500 at UC Irvine (2-12).
- He had 5 kills, 3 blocks and 3 digs at Pepperdine (2-20).
- He had 8 kills, 4 blocks, 4 digs and 3 aces at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- He had 7 kills (hitting .333) and 2 aces vs. BYU (2-28).
- He had a career-best and match-leading 24 kills while hitting a match-high .588 vs. Lewis (3-3) to go with his match-best 5 aces (he had 4 in a row early in the first game), plus he added 3 blocks and 6 digs.
- He had a match-high 19 kills (hitting .350) with 7 blocks, 6 digs and 2 aces at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- He had a team-best 13 kills (hitting .450) with 5 digs and 2 blocks at UC Santa Barbara (3-7).
- He had a match-best and career-high 26 kills (hitting .475) vs. UC San Diego (3-12).
- He had a match-best 23 kills (hitting .400) with 3 blocks and 7 digs vs. Penn State (3-14).
- He had a team-high 15 kills with 8 digs and 2 blocks vs. Ball State (3-15).
- He had 8 kills and 4 digs vs. Long Beach State (3-22).
- He had 6 kills and a match-best 3 aces at Stanford (3-28).
- He had 12 kills and 7 digs, both team highs, at Pacific (3-29).
MILES McGANN
Steady third-year starter Miles McGann, a 6-5 senior setter, tops Troy in assists (1082), is second digs (120) and third in aces (13) in 2003. He led USC in assists (805) and was second in aces (21) in 2002.
- He had 41 assists, 5 digs, 2 aces and 2 blocks vs. UCLA (1-10).
- He had 40 assists, 3 kills and 3 digs vs. Long Beach State (1-11).
- He had 61 assists, 7 digs and 3 kills vs. Pacific (1-11).
- He had 35 assists and a team-best 7 digs vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- He had 54 assists, 5 kills and 7 digs vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22).
- He had 43 assists and 7 digs vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25).
- He had 59 assists and 3 blocks at Long Beach State (1-28).
- He had 6 kills, 7 blocks, 6 digs and 2 aces along with 45 assists at UC San Diego (1-31).
- He had 31 assists and a match-high 5 blocks at La Verne (2-4).
- He had 42 assists vs. Pacific (2-6).
- He had 35 assists and 5 digs vs. Stanford (2-8).
- He had 40 assists, 3 blocks and 4 digs at UC Irvine (2-12).
- He had 22 assists at UCLA (2-15).
- He had 39 assists, 6 kills, 6 digs and 3 blocks at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- He had 32 assists, 3 digs, 2 aces and 2 blocks vs. BYU (2-28).
- He had 33 assists and 4 digs vs. BYU (3-1).
- He had 66 assists and 5 digs vs. Lewis (3-3).
- He had 50 assists, 10 digs and 7 blocks at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- He had 29 assists at UC Santa Barbara (3-7).
- He had 63 assists and 5 digs vs. UC San Diego (3-12).
- He had 69 assists with 9 digs and 4 kills vs. Penn State (3-14).
- He had 49 assists with 8 digs, 2 blocks and 5 kills vs. Ball State (3-15), earning Active Ankle All-Tournament honors.
- He had 30 assists vs. Long Beach State (3-22).
- He had 39 assists, 5 digs and 4 kills at Stanford (3-28).
- He had 35 assists at Pacific (3-29).
IAN GALLAGHER
Ian Gallagher, a 6-6 junior who started 13 matches at outside hitter last year (he came to USC as a setter), spent the first half of 2003 starting as an outside hitter, but moved to opposite hitter by midseason. He is second on USC in kills (262) and aces (17) and third in blocks (55) and digs (95) in 2003.
- He had a team-best 15 kills and 4 blocks vs. UCLA (1-10).
- He had a team-high 10 kills and 3 blocks vs. Long Beach State (1-11).
- He had a team-high 22 kills (hitting .351) with 5 digs and 3 blocks vs. Pacific (1-11).
- He had 7 kills, a career-high 8 digs, 3 blocks and 3 aces vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22).
- He had a match-best 13 kills (hitting .381) with 4 digs and 2 blocks vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25).
- He had 13 kills, 10 digs and 4 blocks at Long Beach State (1-28).
- He had 7 kills, 5 blocks and 8 digs at UC San Diego (1-31).
- He had 8 kills, 5 digs and 2 aces at La Verne (2-4).
- He had 10 kills and 3 blocks vs. Pacific (2-6).
- He had 9 kills vs. Stanford (2-8).
- He had 11 kills at UC Irvine (2-12).
- He had a team-best 15 kills (hitting .300) and 3 blocks at UCLA (2-15).
- He had 6 kills and 3 blocks at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- He had a team-best 10 kills with 2 aces vs. BYU (2-28).
- He had a team-higgh 14 kills (hitting .407) with 5 digs vs. BYU (3-1).
- He had 11 kills and 4 digs vs. Lewis (3-3).
- He had 11 kills, 4 digs and 3 blocks at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- He had 16 kills vs. UC San Diego (3-12).
- He had 15 kills with 3 blocks and 5 digs vs. Penn State (3-14).
- He had a team-best 11 kills with 3 blocks vs. Long Beach State (3-22).
- He had 8 kills, a team-best 3 aces and 6 digs at Stanford (3-28).
- He had 7 kills and 6 digs at Pacific (3-29).
ALSO ON THE OUTSIDE
Also in the mix to start at outside hitter are 6-3 junior Peter Jordan, who started 13 times last year at libero, and 6-4 sophomore Blake Tippett, a member of the 2002 USA men's junior national team who started 4 times at opposite hitter and outside hitter for USC in 2002 and also saw action at libero.
- Jordan had 8 kills vs. UCLA (1-10).
- Jordan had 4 kills vs. Long Beach State (1-11), while Tippett added 3 kills.
- Tippett had 4 kills vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- Tippett had 3 kills vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25).
- Tippett started at Long Beach State (1-28) and had a team-best 14 kills, plus 7 digs and 4 blocks.
- Jordan had 6 kills and 6 digs at UC San Diego (1-31).
- Jordan had 6 kills at La Verne (2-4).
- Jordan had 9 kills and 7 digs vs. Pacific (2-6).
- Tippett had 4 kills, 3 blocks and 3 aces vs. Stanford (2-8).
- Jordan had 8 kills and 4 digs at UC Irvine (2-12).
- Tippett had 5 kills (hitting .400) and 4 digs at UCLA (2-15).
- Tippett had 7 kills and 5 digs at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- Tippett had 8 kills vs. BYU (2-28).
- Tippett had 9 kills and 6 digs vs. BYU (3-1).
ALSO IN THE MIDDLE
Also available at middle blocker spot are sophomores Phil Small, the tallest player (6-11) in USC history, 6-10 Chris McKniff and 6-8 Jeff Bailey. Each started some matches last season in the middle (20 by Small, 5 by McKniff and 2 by Bailey). Small had 62 blocks in 2002. He was sidelined by a right knee injury most of the first half of the 2003 season.
- McKniff had 4 kills and 3 blocks vs. UCLA (1-10).
- Bailey had 4 kills vs. Long Beach State (1-11).
- McKniff had 9 kills (hitting .571), 3 aces and 4 blocks vs. Pacific (1-11), while Small was sidelined with a right knee injury.
- Bailey had 9 kills while hitting .375 vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- Bailey had a career-high 11 kills (hitting .304)with 4 blocks and 5 digs vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22).
- McKniff had a match-best and career-high 10 blocks while hitting .571 with 8 kills at Long Beach State (1-28).
- Bailey had 4 kills and 3 blocks at UC San Diego (1-31).
- McKniff had 7 kills (hitting .462) and 4 blocks at La Verne (2-4), while Bailey added 3 blocks.
- McKniff had 3 blocks vs. Stanford (2-8).
- McKniff had 3 blocks at UCLA (2-15).
- McKniff had 4 kills at Cal Baptist (2-25).
- McKniff had 10 kills (hitting .412) and 4 blocks vs. Lewis (3-3).
- McKniff had 4 kills and 3 blocks at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- McKniff had 3 blocks at UC Santa Barbara (3-7).
- In his first action in nearly a month, Small had 11 kills (hitting .444) and 3 blocks vs. UC San Diego (3-12), while McKniff added 7 kills and 2 blocks..
- Small had 11 kills (hitting .375) with a team-best 4 blocks vs. Penn State (3-14), while Bailey added 8 kills and 3 blocks and McKniff had 4 kills.
- Small had 11 kills (hitting .368) with a team-best 5 blocks vs. Ball State (3-15), while Bailey had 8 kills and 4 blocks.
- Small had a team-best 11 kills (hitting .471) and 3 blocks at Stanford (3-28).
- Small had 7 kills (hitting .455) at Pacific (3-29).
THE GILMOUR BROTHERS
Challenging Miles McGann at setter is 6-7 soph J.T. Gilmour, who started 11 times last spring and had 366 assists. J.T.'s older brother, 6-9 junior Marcus Gilmour, is fighting for time at an outside hitter or opposite hitter spot. Marcus has tremendous potential, but he has been bothered by knee injuries in his Trojan career and has seen only limited action.
- J.T. had 15 assists at UCLA (2-15).
- J.T. started at Pepperdine (2-20) and dished 31 assists to go with his 3 blocks, 3 digs and 2 kills, while brother Marcus saw his first significant action of 2003 (notching 1 kill and 1 dig at opposite hitter).
OTHER RETURNEES
The other returning squadmen have limited USC experience: 6-7 junior outside hitter Phil Peterson, 6-4 sophomore outside hitter Charley Witt, 6-2 opposite hitter Owen Hanson and 5-10 redshirt freshman libero Evan Burden. Peterson (a part-time starter at San Diego State in 2000) saw brief action last year, Witt has yet to play while slowed with a foot injury, Hanson has seen action in just 1 match in his career (he is splitting time as a walk-on tight end on the Trojan football team) and Burden (the younger brother of USC's former 3-year starting libero, Greg) redshirted in 2002.
- Burden had 5 digs vs. Pacific (1-11).
- Burden had 5 digs vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- In his first extended action as a Trojan, Peterson started at Pepperdine (2-20) and led USC with 12 kills (hitting .333).
- Peterson led USC with 14 kills and 13 blocks at Cal Baptist (2-25), plus he had 5 digs.
- Peterson had 7 kills vs. BYU (2-28).
- Burden had 5 digs vs. Lewis (3-3).
- Burden had a career-high 11 digs at Cal State Northridge (3-5).
- Burden had 6 digs vs. Penn State (3-14).
- Peterson had 7 digs while playing libero vs. Ball State (3-15).
- Burden had 4 digs at Stanford (3-28).
- Buden had 5 digs at Pacific (3-29).
FRESHMEN
USC's new freshmen have had an immediate impact: 6-4 outside hitter Derek Otte and 6-2 Brazilian libero-outside hitter Joao Grangeiro. Grangeiro, who began the season as USC's libero but moved into the lineup as an outside hitter by midseason, leads USC in digs (251) in 2003. He is third in the nation in digs (2.70) and is third in the MPSF (2.67). Otte, a two-time All-CIF first teamer who made Volleyball magazine's Fab 50 list, joined Tippett on the 2002 USA men's junior national team. Grangeiro was a member of Brazil's junior national team that won the 2001 World Championship and played on several Brazilian state championship club teams.
- Grangeiro had a match-best 14 digs vs. UCLA (1-10).
- Grangeiro had a team-best 6 digs vs. Long Beach State (1-11), while Otte added 5 kills.
- Grangeiro started at outside hitter vs. Pacific (1-11) and had 18 kills and a match-best 13 digs, while Otte had 8 kills, 7 digs and 2 blocks.
- Grangeiro had 7 digs while playing both libero and outside hitter vs. Pepperdine (1-17).
- Otte had a career-best 10 kills vs. Cal State Northridge (1-22), while Grangeiro had a match-high and career-best 16 digs.
- Otte had 8 kills vs. UC Santa Barbara (1-25), while Grangeiro had a match-best 14 digs.
- Grangeiro had 12 digs at Long Beach State (1-28).
- Grangeiro had a match0best 14 digs at UC San Diego (1-31).
- Grangeiro had a match-high 9 digs vs. Pacific (2-6).
- Grangeiro had a match-best 10 digs vs. Stanford (2-8).
- Otte had a team-best 13 kills (hitting .375) with 4 digs at UC Irvine (2-12), while Grangeiro had 7 digs.
- Otte had 9 kills, 5 digs and 3 blocks at UCLA (2-15), while Grangeiro had 8 digs.
- Otte had 6 kills and 2 blocks at Pepperdine (2-20), while Grangeiro had 10 digs.
- Otte had 4 kills at Cal Baptist (2-25), while Grangeiro had 16 digs.
- Grangeiro had 7 digs vs. BYU (2-28).
- Grangeiro had 6 digs vs. BYU (3-1).
- Grangeiro started at outside hitter vs. Lewis (3-3) and had 15 kills, 14 digs and 4 blocks.
- Grangeiro had 12 digs and 4 aces (both match highs), plus 8 kills and 4 blocks, at Cal State Northridge (3-5) while starting at outside hitter.
- Grangeiro had 7 kills and 5 digs at UC Santa Barbara (3-7) while starting at outside hitter.
- Grangeiro had 13 kills and a match-high 10 digs vs. UC San Diego (3-12) as an outside hitter.
- Grangeiro had 15 kills, 9 digs, 3 blocks and 2 aces vs. Penn State (3-14).
- Grangeiro had 13 kills, 9 digs and 3 blocks vs. Ball State (3-15).
- Grangeiro had 6 kills and a match-best 8 digs vs. Long Beach State (3-22).
- Grangeiro had a team-best 11 kills with 4 digs at Stanford (3-28).
- Grangeiro had 9 kills and a team-best 7 digs at Pacific (3-29).
NOTES
Thiago Barbosa, who was on USC's opening day roster, did not obtain his eligibility and is no longer on the team...Miles McGann is a business major at USC with a team-best 3.83 GPA...Several USC players have Trojan relatives: Evan Burden's brother, Greg, was USC's libero for 3 seasons (2000-02). Miles McGann's brother, Grant, played water polo at USC in 1997. Several dozen of Marcus and J.T. Gilmour's relatives attended USC, including his mother and father. Charley Witt is a fourth generation Trojan his father, Bob, played water polo at USC and his great grandfather (John Elmore, who lettered at fullback in 1914 for the Trojan football team) and grandfather are Trojan alums. Blake Tippett is a third generation Trojan (his uncle, Hunt Williams, played soccer at USC). Peter Jordan's grandparents and an aunt attended USC. Derek Otte's sister, Luzanne, is a USC grad...Charley Witt's brothers, Andy and Larry, played volleyball at Stanford...Chris McKniff's parents were athletes: his father, John, played basketball at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, while his mother, Sharon (Callahan), placed ninth in the high jump for the U.S. at the 1968 Olympics as just a 16-year-old...Joao Grangeiro's father, Joao, played volleyball for Brazil in the 1980 Olympics...Mark Dusharme's sister, Michelle, played softball at Doane.
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
The USC Men's Volleyball Camp, an all-skills day camp for boys from ages 14 to 18, will be held Aug. 11-13 in the Lyon Center on campus. It will be conducted by Trojan head coach Turhan Douglas and his assistant coaches, as well as other NCAA Division I coaches and players. The camp, which will run from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. each day, will focus on setting, hitting, blocking and passing fundamentals. The morning will feature individual and small group drills, followed by weight training and plyometrics. The afternoon will be devoted to team work and scrimmages, then conditioning, stretching and nutritional information. Campers will be provided with lunch and dinner each day and a T-shirt. For information, contact assistant coach Donald Suxho at 213-740-3839 or suxho@usc.edu.