02/06/2023
We were excited to help out a little with this today! So proud of you Chloe!
All Saints Episcopal School senior Chloe Conover signed a National Letter of Intent to play D1 collegiate volleyball at 9:45 a.m. February 6 in Patriot Gym on the All Saints campus. Conover is the first All Saints volleyball player to play D1 Collegiate Volleyball.
Chloe Conover has committed to play D1 Volleyball for the Bethune Cookman Wildcats in Daytona Beach, Florida. She will report to the Bethune Cookman campus in June. Conover said her immediate plans when she begins her volleyball career at Bethune Cookman is “to improve my skills and work at the next level of volleyball.”
“I credit all my coaches and teammates for always pushing me to be the best I can be,” Conover said. “They always compete with me and make me want to do better. My teachers have always been so supportive too.”
“My favorite memories of volleyball at All Saints is spending time with the girls and coaches, especially our mosh pits in the locker room before games,” Conover said.
All Saints Varsity Volleyball Coach Levi Savage has coached Conover all four years as a member of his varsity team. “Chloe has continually shown exponential growth in each year of her high school career. She has shown growth in her volleyball game but more importantly growth as a person,” Savage said.
“I am positive that Bethune Cookman will be a better university once Chloe is on their campus. I am looking forward to seeing her continue to grow and push boundaries in the next chapter of her life,” Savage said.
Conover has been a starting member of the school’s Varsity Volleyball team all four years of high school playing the Right Side position. She has received numerous district, area, and state awards during each of her seasons including the Texas Association of Private and Parochial School’s (TAPPS) 2A First team All State, Academic All state, District MVP, USA Juniors Volleyball Female Honoree, and Hub City Preps Spark Off the Bench. She was a starting player in 2021 when the Patriots won the TAPPS 2A State Volleyball Championship.
Her volleyball experiences have been strengthened by playing Lubbock’s Next Level Club Volleyball for three years during off season. “I’m now playing with Texas 432 Club in Midland,” Conover said. “We are preparing for the United States Volleyball Association (USAV) Texas Lone Star Tournament in Dallas and hope to earn a Bid to the USAV National Championships planned this summer in Minneapolis.”
Conover has participated in numerous organizations at All Saints including Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Cheer, Varsity Dance, Varsity Theatre, and National Honor Society. In addition to winning awards for volleyball she has also won awards for TAPPS District and State Track, TAPPS State Dance, TAPPS District and State Best Actress, and the 2021 TAPPS 2A State One Act Play Championship.
In addition to her collegiate scholarship, Conover is also receiving a Presidential Scholarship from Bethune Cookman. She plans to major in Elementary Education.
Conover is the daughter of Susan and Jay Conover. She has attended All Saints since 2008 when she enrolled as a preschool student.