WATCH: Lane Kiffin’s daughter Presley Kiffin shows off electrifying volleyball skills during intense matchup 

Image Credit: @presleykiffin/Instagram, @lanekiffin/Instagram
Image Credits: @presleykiffin/Instagram, @lanekiffin/Instagram

The middle child of Lane Kiffin is part of the USC Trojans volleyball squad and was seen engaging in an intense workout with her training academy teammates.

In a video shared by Prep Dig California, Presley Kiffin can be seen shooting a powerful smash on her opponent team's side of the court.

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Kiffin was the head coach of the Trojans from 2010-13. His daughter announced on March 16 that she had committed to USC.

"I am beyond grateful to announce that I will be continuing my athletic and academic career at the University of Southern California. A huge thank you to the USC coaching staff for this amazing opportunity. I want to thank all my coaches, family, friends, and especially @mizunolongbeach for their incredible support and guidance throughout the past couple years. So excited be a Trojan! FIGHT ON❤️💛"
Image Credit: @presleykiffin/Instagram
Image Credit: @presleykiffin/Instagram

Learn more about Lane Kiffin's three children

The Ole Miss Rebels head coach was married to Layla Reaves for 12 years and decided to divorce in 2016. As per the head coach, the couple's split was a mutual decision. They have three children: Landry, Presley and Knox.

Landry is the oldest of the Kiffin girls and was born on December 13, 2005, when her father was still the HC of the USC Trojans. Despite her parents' divorce, Landry and Lane Kiffin's relationship stayed the same, as they spent time together. Kiffin had thanked her for preparing a delicious feast on the eve of Father's Day.

Presley was born in Oakland in 2007 when her dad was the head coach of the Raiders in the NFL. A part of the Trojans' volleyball team, she is training hard to make an impact on the squad. Lane Kiffin's last child and his only son, Knox, was born in 2009 while his dad was the head coach of the Tennessee Vols.

The father of three often spends time with his children and shares the moments on his social media accounts just like his children do.

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Edited by Ribin Peter