Q: At what age can girls start playing club volleyball?

A: Most clubs offer programs starting around age 12. Common age divisions are 12U, 14U, 16U, and 18U.

Q: How long is a typical club volleyball season?

A: The main season typically runs from August/September through May/June, with nationals in late June/early July. Club teams pause during the regular highschool season.

Q: How much does club volleyball cost?

A: Costs vary widely by region and club, typically ranging from $6,000-$8,000 per season. This typically includes:

  • Club fees

  • Uniforms

  • Tournament entry fees

  • Travel expenses (often separate)

Q: What's the time commitment?

A: Typical commitments include:

  • 2-3 practices per week (2-3 hours each)

  • 1-2 tournaments per month (usually weekends)

  • Possible strength training sessions

  • Travel time for away tournaments

Q: Do players need to try out for the team?

A: Yes, all players must participate in tryouts, regardless of experience level. While we don't require a specific skill level, tryouts help us evaluate players and ensure we can provide appropriate training and development.

Q: Do players need prior volleyball experience to try out?

A: No, we don't require previous volleyball experience. We welcome players of all skill levels at tryouts who are interested in learning and developing their volleyball abilities.

Q: How do tryouts work?

A: Tryouts typically:

  • Occur in August

  • Test basic skills (passing, setting, hitting)

  • Evaluate athletic ability

  • May require multiple sessions

  • Often require pre-registration

Q: What are the benefits of playing club volleyball?

A: Key benefits include:

  • Advanced skill development

  • High-level competition

  • College recruitment exposure

  • Team experience

  • Physical fitness

  • Leadership development

Q: What if a player doesn't make the team?

A: If a player isn't selected, we encourage them to:

  • Continue developing their skills

  • Consider local recreational leagues or camps

  • Try out again in the future

  • Ask for feedback on areas for improvement

Q: Is club volleyball necessary for college recruitment?

A: While not absolutely necessary, club volleyball provides:

  • Exposure to college coaches

  • Higher level of competition

  • Year-round training

  • Tournament experience

  • Recruitment tournament opportunities

Q: What's the future vision for the program?

A: We're focused on growth and development. Our plans include:

  • Expanding to multiple teams per age group

  • Creating different competitive levels to match player abilities

  • Maintaining our commitment to player development