Spring 2021 Update

2021 Virtual Tournament: The 2nd NCVF Virtual Tournament will begin in late March. This year’s event is open to all NCVF clubs (one men’s, one women’s per school). Click here to sign up by March 15th.

2022 Championship Announcement: Follow our Instagram (@thencvf) for hints and an ensuing announcement about our sunny location for 2022!!

Offseason Events: There are a plethora of independent events held by independent organizations during the offseason. We wholeheartedly encourage you to keep playing as you can safely and within requisite guidelines, but please keep in mind:

  • If you are competing as your school’s club, please make sure to follow all school rules and regulations so as not to jeopardize your club’s future eligibility, funding, etc.

  • If you are competing independently from your school/club, please make sure to follow all local rules and restrictions to make participation as safe as possible for you and those around you.

 We cannot wait to have all of the NCVF leagues and clubs get going again next season, and we need you all safe, healthy, and eligible with your schools to make sure that can happen!

Happy Thanksgiving

On behalf of everyone who comprise the NCVF, Happy Thanksgiving!  We all know that these are challenging times but also know that so many of us are lucky to have health, food on our tables, a roof over our heads, and people who love and care for us. 

The NCVF and most NCVF Recognized Leagues anticipate knowing more about the 2021 club volleyball season and championship in January, 2021.  Leaders have been actively meeting, collecting information, staying updated on school and health directives, and evaluating options to reengage safely.  We encourage our participants to remain patient, abide by school and community guidelines, and keep lines of communication open. 

Although we have had to take a temporary timeout from club volleyball, we have not taken a time out from each other or our shared values, like respect, good health, unity and good will.  Thank you to all who contribute every day to make things better for others, especially essential workers, school and civic administrators and those who are caretakers at every level of our lives.

 

Feeding America Initiative

 Congratulations to our one-of-a-kind NCVF leaders and participants who helped raise $10,000 for Feeding America and supported other critical philanthropic initiatives this year.  Lending a helping hand is a way of expressing our collective Thanks and Giving at a time and in ways that have positive and life-sustaining meaning to people everywhere.

 We urge all our participants to stay engaged with good works by finding a local foodbank in need of support, working with community organizations to help safely advance their missions, or donating time or support to any of the multitude of other worthy causes.

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all, and please, stay safe!