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If you’re a club volleyball family, you already know the season doesn’t really have an offseason. Tryouts wrap up in the fall, practices ramp up through the winter, and by the time January hits, weekends belong to gyms, not much else. The Southeast has become one of the more competitive regions in the country for club volleyball, and with that comes a packed circuit of qualifiers, a growing list of clubs, and a lot of decisions about what your team actually wears on the court.

The Southeast Club Volleyball Landscape

Club volleyball in this region runs through USA Volleyball’s regional structure, with teams competing under regions like Tennessee, Georgia, Carolina, and Palmetto before qualifying events open up the field to a much bigger stage. The season typically runs from tryouts in the fall through USAV, AAU, and JVA competition that stretches into early summer, with local and regional tournaments filling nearly every weekend along the way.

One of the biggest events on the Southeast calendar is the Southeast Qualifier (SEQ), held annually at the Georgia International Convention Center in Atlanta. It regularly draws 200+ of the top teams from across the entire country, not just the region, competing for bids to USAV Nationals. Its location next to Hartsfield-Jackson makes it one of the more accessible qualifiers in the country for traveling teams and college coaches alike, and for a lot of Southeast club players, SEQ is the biggest weekend of the year.

Beyond SEQ, teams across the region work through a steady rotation of one and two-day tournaments, regional qualifiers, and national qualifier events, all building toward bids to the USAV Girls Junior National Championship, AAU Nationals, or JVA World Challenge. For a lot of players, this stretch of the season is also where college recruiting exposure really starts to matter, with coaches working qualifier weekends specifically to scout talent.

What Club Teams Actually Need in a Uniform

Club volleyball uniforms have their own set of rules and expectations that differ from a school team’s kit, and getting it right matters more than people outside the sport realize.

Jerseys

Sleeveless and short-sleeve jerseys are both common in club play, with sleeveless being the standard for a lot of higher-level teams since it allows a full range of motion for hitting and blocking. Fabric needs to be lightweight and breathable, since matches often run long across multiple sets in gyms that get hot fast with that many courts running at once.

The Libero Jersey

Every club team needs at least one libero on the roster to wear a jersey that’s visibly different in color or pattern from the rest of the team, it’s a rule, not a style choice. Getting this built into your uniform order from the start avoids a last-minute scramble before your first tournament.

Spandex & Shorts

Fitted spandex shorts are standard at the club level, chosen for the mobility they allow during digs and defensive movement. Many programs also outfit players with a looser practice short or warm-up bottom for training sessions, separate from game-day spandex.

Warm-Ups & Practice Gear

Club culture runs deep, and matching warm-up jackets, liners, and practice tops have become as much a part of team identity as the actual game jersey. It’s common to see teams walk into a gym in coordinated warm-ups before ever picking up a ball, and it’s a detail that college coaches and other clubs notice.

Multiple Sets & Team Spirit Wear

Many club teams order both a home and away jersey set, plus additional spirit wear for parents and siblings, hoodies, quarter-zips, and t-shirts that carry the team’s colors and logo through an entire tournament weekend. With how much time families spend traveling to qualifiers, this gear tends to get worn well past the season itself.

Outfitting Your Club Team

Between jerseys, libero requirements, spandex, warm-ups, and spirit wear, a full club uniform order has a lot of moving pieces, and getting them all coordinated in team colors before your first tournament takes some planning. If your club is working through those decisions for the upcoming season, our custom volleyball uniforms page walks through the options, including libero jerseys, warm-ups, and team stores, with a dedicated sales rep to help sort out sizing, timelines, and design details for the whole roster.

FAQs About Club Volleyball in the Southeast

Q: What’s the biggest club volleyball qualifier in the Southeast?
A: The Southeast Qualifier (SEQ), held at the Georgia International Convention Center in Atlanta, is one of the largest, regularly drawing 200+ teams from across the country.

Q: Does every club team need a libero jersey?
A: Yes. Any team playing a libero needs that player in a jersey that’s visibly different in color or pattern from the rest of the roster, per USAV and NFHS rules.

Q: When does club volleyball season typically run?
A: Most Southeast club seasons run from fall tryouts through qualifiers and national events that stretch into early summer.

Q: Can a club order both a home and away jersey set?
A: Yes, many teams do, along with coordinated warm-ups and spirit wear for the full tournament weekend.

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