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    Eccles Ice Center

    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Great people and a great facility. Need I say more! Love to watch USU games and free skate!

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    I hate this place with every fiber of my being. they charge me to watch my own daughter play…read morevolleyball and have no seating. organization like a monkey jumping a football. Have been to many similar locations, but this is by far the worst. Don't waste your time

    Dear Volleyball Parent,…read more As a past volleyball parent and mental health professional, I wanted to strongly advise against allowing your son or daughter to be trained at Club V. While you might be attracted to the banners with kids receiving scholarships, please understand that the mental toll associated with this club is atrocious. Only now that my daughter has given up volleyball do I feel comfortable leaving feedback due to the culture and influence of Club V. Firstly, Club V strings players along with tryouts done initially where you put down a deposit and then you are placed on a team after your high school season. During this time, you might be promised one team but then recruiting from other clubs occurs and your daughter might be bumped in order to weaken other clubs in the valley. We were bumped after my daughter didn't receive a commitment to a college and were told that she would be able to play with her friends after she played with the senior 18s club only to be lied too and she was demoted to the lower team. Second, Club V monopolizes and only sees girls as volleyball players solely. Club V actively recruits players to go to certain schools where other Club V coaches are coaching high school volleyball with other Club V players as they assume that only volleyball matters and nevermind academics, social, and emotional support from other institutions where your girl may play. For instance, my daughter was recruited to Skyline by the Skyline coach and Reed Carlson only because it had a volleyball program that was coached by a Club V coach. In addition, Club V coaches then go on to prioritize Club V players on high school teams. If you have a question, please note the starters for the 2025 5A Utah Women's championship teams where I believe almost all were Club V players. While you might think this is because of the Club's skill, I would more likely purport that it is due to their branding recruiting, and willingness to throw players under the bus to get the best girls in the state. Third, Club V is about winning and that's it. There is absolutely no loyalty or investment into keeping the players. Multiple times, coaches would leave tournaments to coach other teams if their team didn't do well. Our coach at Nationals left before we even played our last game because he wanted to attend another tournament in another state where he was a secondary coach because they were winning. Please tell me the message that gives the girls that worked so hard to go to Nationals? Finally, Club V head coach Reed Carlson can be disturbingly aggressive with his players. While on a college visit, a college coach described how Reed had traumatized one of his players and he had to work on building her confidence back up. After watching game and practices, I concur that Reed breaks his players down and is extremely emotionally taxing and does not foster resilience but rather extreme dependence on his style of play and emotional need to please only their coach rather than enjoying the game and playing for their team. Overall, the experience at Club V has been miserable and I would actively dissuade anyone from playing at the Club. Only the other players and their parents make the experience bearable.

    Eccles Ice Center - amateursportsteams - Updated May 2026

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