Carolyn O'Dwyer on Winning with the Pandas and Coaching on Canada’s National Team
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Summary
Carolyn O'Dwyer shares her incredible volleyball journey from discovering the sport in Calgary to playing at Mount Royal University, becoming head coach of the University of Alberta Pandas, winning a championship, and joining Volleyball Canada's senior women's national team staff.
In this in-depth conversation, Carolyn discusses her development as an athlete, the importance of club volleyball, the transition from player to coach, and the lessons she learned working under legendary Alberta coach Laurie Eisler. She also shares what it was like to receive the call to join Giovanni Guidetti’s coaching staff and what she has learned from one of the most respected coaches in international volleyball.
We also dive into:
- Winning a championship with the Alberta Pandas
- Coaching in Volleyball Canada’s Next Gen program
- The experience of the FIVB Volleyball Nations League
- How Canada is progressing on the world stage
- Differences between U SPORTS and NCAA volleyball
- Recruiting and retaining top Canadian athletes
- What Carolyn looks for in recruits beyond volleyball skills
- Mental toughness, resetting, and reading body language
- Which volleyball position is the toughest to play
- Fun off-court topics, including pineapple pizza and who should be interviewed next
Whether you're a player, coach, recruiter, or volleyball fan, Carolyn offers tremendous insight into athlete development, leadership, and what it takes to build a championship culture.