WHAT IS CLUB VOLLEYBALL
Club volleyball is the organized formation of non-scholastic volleyball teams for the purposes of practice and competition. Almost all club volleyball programs associate with one or more governing organizations (USA Volleyball, AAU, etc.) in order to sanction their competitions.
Club volleyball programs vary in their size and purpose. Some clubs serve a very small niche (e.g. low commitment/developmental, high commitment/elitist, etc). Others, like Pioneer Valley Juniors, provide a wide array of opportunities.
Club volleyball, in our area, holds tryouts in October/November. Our developmental, regional, and hybrid teams compete until the beginning of May. Our Open teams may compete until the end of June.
Unlike some other sports such as football, club volleyball is the primary avenue for student-athletes to gain exposure to college scouts. Due to the fact that both the NCAA woman’s volleyball season and girl’s high school season are in the fall, very few NCAA programs recruit during the high school season. Accordingly, almost all evaluation and recruiting opportunities occur during the club volleyball season.
For more information or questions about club volleyball, contact George Mulry at [email protected] or TEXT 413-250-1196.
Club volleyball is the organized formation of non-scholastic volleyball teams for the purposes of practice and competition. Almost all club volleyball programs associate with one or more governing organizations (USA Volleyball, AAU, etc.) in order to sanction their competitions.
Club volleyball programs vary in their size and purpose. Some clubs serve a very small niche (e.g. low commitment/developmental, high commitment/elitist, etc). Others, like Pioneer Valley Juniors, provide a wide array of opportunities.
Club volleyball, in our area, holds tryouts in October/November. Our developmental, regional, and hybrid teams compete until the beginning of May. Our Open teams may compete until the end of June.
Unlike some other sports such as football, club volleyball is the primary avenue for student-athletes to gain exposure to college scouts. Due to the fact that both the NCAA woman’s volleyball season and girl’s high school season are in the fall, very few NCAA programs recruit during the high school season. Accordingly, almost all evaluation and recruiting opportunities occur during the club volleyball season.
For more information or questions about club volleyball, contact George Mulry at [email protected] or TEXT 413-250-1196.