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Michigan Technological University Recreation

Michigan Technological University Recreation

Volleyball Elite Prospects Grades 9-12 (Ages 14-18)

July 25, 2026

Registration opens Monday, March 16 at 10:00am

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Registration Changes for Summer 2026:

  • Registration will be available online only.
  • Only one participant may be registered per transaction; a shopping cart option will not be available.
  • Siblings will need to be registered separately.
  • Registration can only be completed by the participant's parent or legal guardian.
  • All required paperwork, including the release waiver and health history, is now built directly into the registration process and must be completed before payment can be submitted and registration completed.
Thank you for your understanding as we implement these changes. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to a great camp!

New Registration System For Summer 2026!

We've upgraded to a new recreation program registration system to better support youth and adult programs!

Important for Parents/Guardians:
To register your child for any summer camp, you'll need to:
    1. Create your account *Note: Due to system constraints, only current MTU students, faculty, and staff may use an MTU email. All others must use or create a different email address to create an account.
    2. Add your children as your affiliates (with their date of birth).
    3. Register your child through their affiliate profile (profile options in top right corner), not your own, for any program with an age requirement.


This ensures accurate participant info and correct age group placement. Create your accounts early to be ready!

Additional information on how to create your user account can be found here.
Additional information on how to create your child's affiliate account can be found here.


Registration and payment can only be completed online.

MTU Recreation Programs Cancellation Policy

All program participants are required to consent to the MTU Athletics & Recreation Liability Waiver and Concussion Awareness Form at time of registration.

Email sportscamps@mtu.edu to be added to our list for future announcements, notifications, and reminders.

Cost

$130.00 per participant


Camp Overview

Organized like our college practices, this camp is instructed by our Michigan Tech volleyball coaches and players in the SDC Varsity Gym. Camp will include training in all skills, 6v6 play, a classroom session, Q&A session, lunch on campus (included), and a campus tour. 

What to Expect

7 hours of elite level drills, gameplay, classroom session, campus tour, and lunch on campus.

Schedule

8:30-9:00am Check-In at SDC Front Counter
9:00-11:00am Court Session I
11:00-12:00pm Lunch
12:00-1:00pm Campus Tour
1:00-2:00pm Classroom Session w/ Q&A
2:00-4:00pm Court Session II
 

Location

Michigan Tech Student Development Complex

500 MacInnes Dr, Houghton MI, 49931

SDC Varsity Gym

What to Bring

Please bring athletic apparel/shoes/kneepads, individual water bottles, snacks.

Parking

Parents and commuter campers will receive a parking permit when you check in for camp. The permit will allow you to park in SDC Lot 22 (at the main entrance to the SDC). You must display the permit on the driver-side dashboard while parked in Lot 22. The permit is valid for only the dates listed on the permit. Parking tickets will be issued to violating vehicles and will not be the responsibility of Michigan Tech Sports Camps.

Questions?

Michigan Tech Recreation: 906-487-2975, sportscamps@mtu.edu

Camp Coordinator: Mallory Nickelson, 906-487-2595, mnickels@mtu.edu


Meet the Coaches

Cindy Pindral

Cindy Pindral was named the eighth Head Coach of Michigan Tech Women's Volleyball in December 2024. Pindral returns to the Huskies after being an Assistant Head Coach, Assistant Coach, and Volunteer Coach with the Huskies for seven seasons from 2016 to 2022.

During her seven years with the Huskies, the team held a 139-62 overall record. Tech went to four straight NCAA Tournaments from 2017-21 and won a pair of regular-season GLIAC championships in the spring of 2021 and then repeated in the fall of 2021. The 2017 Huskies earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time for the program since 2009. The 2019 squad swept Missouri-St. Louis in the first round of the tournament for the first NCAA win since 1995. The 2021 team also advanced to the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal after a five-set victory over Wayne State.

Pindral was involved with nearly all phases of the program, including skill development, recruiting, scouting, practice planning, film breakdown, and team travel. She also served as the lead coach for the Huskies' youth programs, including the Little Huskies Volleyball Club, All-Skills Camps, and position-specific clinics. 

As a student, Pindral was the starting setter at the University of Florida during the 2008-09 season, leading the team in assists and the Gators to the NCAA Sweet 16 appearance, an SEC championship, and a No. 10 national ranking. Pindral then transferred to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and was a three-year starter. She was named the Student-Athlete of the Year for the 2009-10 season and a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2011. Pindral was also named to the 2011 Capital One Division II Academic All-District VII Volleyball Team, leading the Mountain Lions' offense with an average of 9.76 assists per set. She graduated with the sixth-highest assist total (2,151) in school history and the second-highest since the advent of rally scoring and the 25-point set. Her 976 assists in 2011 and 943 assists in 2009 are the two highest assist totals in the 25-point era. She earned a third-team all-RMAC selection in 2011, a second-team selection in 2009, and was named RMAC Setter of the Week twice during her career.

Pindral played the 2012 winter season professionally in the Italian Serie C League as the starting setter for Gio Volley in Aprilia, Italy. She was named to the All-Tournament Team and earned the "Best Setter" award at the Gio Volley Tournament that season.

Pindral holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies from UCCS and a Master of Science in Energy and Environmental Policy with a Graduate Certificate in Sustainability from Michigan Tech. She has been employed as the Department Administrator for Social Sciences at Tech and was also the Manager of Sustainability Projects and Outreach.

Pindral began her coaching career with Colorado Juniors Volleyball Club where she was a head coach, assistant coach, and the club's lead setting coach over three seasons. Most recently, she has also been involved with Keweenaw Volleyball Club as an administrator and coach. She has also worked camps at the University of Texas, the United States Air Force Academy, and UCCS. She is an active member of USA Volleyball, American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), and is IMPACT Certified.

Mallory Nickelson, Assistant Coach, Women's Volleyball

Mallory Nickelson was named an Assistant Coach with the Michigan Tech volleyball team in February 2023. She was a four-year starting libero and setter at future GLIAC member Roosevelt University and was recently an assistant coach for two seasons at UW-Stevens Point Lyndsay Kooi. The Pointers were 52-16 overall and went to the NCAA Tournament both seasons, advancing in 2022 while also being WIAC Tournament runners-up earlier that season.

As a student-athlete, Nickelson played for former Michigan Tech assistant coach Nic Paquiz at Roosevelt. She was the team captain in 2020-21 and graduated with the second-most assists in school history. She was an all-conference selection in 2019, a three-time academic all-conference team member, and received the 2021 Roosevelt University Presidential Award for Social Justice. Nickelson set the single-match school record for assists with 68 in a five-set win over Indiana South Bend in 2019, earning her NAIA National Player of the week.

Nickelson coached and developed student-athletes at UW-Stevens Point who earned First Team and Honorable Mention All-America honors, the WIAC Player and Newcomer of the Year, and multiple all-conference selections. She assisted in all areas of the Pointers' program and specialized in training defenders and setters while also recruiting, planning team travel, player development, opponent scouting, and academic advising. 

Nickelson coached three years at the club level and was the head coach of the 17 National Team at Wisconsin Ice Volleyball Club out of Stevens Point for two seasons. She also spent a season with the 15s group at New Wave Volleyball Club out of Darien, Illinois.

At Roosevelt, Nickelson earned a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Journalism and Media Studies & English with a minor in Integrated Marketing Communications in December 2020. She finished a Master's of Science from UW-Stevens Point in Community and Organizational Leadership in May 2023 where she worked on programming focused on student-athletes in their final year making the transition out of college sports.


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