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USA Volleyball is organized into 40 Regional Volleyball Associations across the country. Volleyball.net covers all 40 regions and tracks clubs from JVA, USAV & AAU across all 50 states — covering 5,300+ verified club programs nationwide.
ALL 40 USAV REGIONS
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Central Zone
Badger Region
BGWisconsin
The Badger Region is the Wisconsin chapter of USA Volleyball, promoting safe, structured, and fun volleyball experiences across the state.
Great Lakes Region
GLIllinois (most of state)
The Great Lakes Region covers most of Illinois, with a strong club network anchored by the Chicago metro area, Champaign, Springfield, and Rockford.
Gateway Region
GWSouthern Illinois, Eastern Missouri
The Gateway Region serves southern Illinois and eastern Missouri, including the St. Louis metro area — a hub for competitive club volleyball in the Midwest.
Lakeshore Region
LKMichigan (except Upper Peninsula)
The Lakeshore Region covers Michigan (excluding the Upper Peninsula), with club programs centered in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Ann Arbor.
North Country Region
NOMinnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Upper Peninsula of Michigan
The North Country Region spans Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with the highest club density in the Twin Cities metro area.
Hoosier Region
HOIndiana
The Hoosier Region serves the entire state of Indiana, with strong club programs in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Evansville.
Pioneer Region
PRKentucky
The Pioneer Region covers Kentucky, with growing club programs in Louisville, Lexington, and Northern Kentucky.
Great Plains Region
GPNebraska
The Great Plains Region serves Nebraska, with strong club programs in Omaha, Lincoln, and across the state's growing volleyball community.
Heart of America Region
HAKansas, Western Missouri
Heart of America serves Kansas and western Missouri, including the Kansas City metro area, with a nationally competitive tournament circuit.
Iowa Region
IAIowa
The Iowa Region is a dedicated statewide affiliate covering all of Iowa, with strong club programs in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Dubuque.
Rocky Mountain Region
RMColorado, Wyoming
The Rocky Mountain Region serves Colorado and Wyoming, with major club programs in Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Cheyenne.
Pacific Zone
Alaska Region
AKAlaska
The Alaska Region covers the entire state of Alaska, with club programs concentrated in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau.
Columbia Empire Region
CEOregon, SW Washington
CEVA covers the entire state of Oregon plus four southwest Washington counties, including Portland metro, Southern Oregon, the Oregon Coast, and Central Oregon.
Evergreen Region
EVEastern Washington, Northern Idaho, Montana
The Evergreen Region covers eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and Montana, with growing club programs in Spokane, Boise, and Billings.
Puget Sound Region
PSWestern Washington
The Puget Sound Region covers western Washington, including the greater Seattle-Tacoma corridor, with some of the most competitive club programs in the Pacific Northwest.
Aloha Region
AHHawaii (Oahu, Maui, Kauai)
The Aloha Region serves the Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Maui, and Kauai, with a vibrant volleyball culture and year-round outdoor play.
Intermountain Region
IMUtah, Southern Idaho
The Intermountain Region serves Utah and southern Idaho, with strong club programs in Salt Lake City, Provo, Boise, and Idaho Falls.
Moku O Keawe Region
MKHawaii (Big Island)
Moku O Keawe serves the Big Island of Hawaii, fostering volleyball development in Hilo, Kona, and surrounding communities.
Northern California Region
NCNorthern California, Nevada (except Las Vegas)
NCVA covers Northern California and northern Nevada, including the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Fresno, and Reno — one of the largest USAV regions by athlete count.
Atlantic Zone
Chesapeake Region
CHMaryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Northern Virginia
The Chesapeake Region serves Maryland, Delaware, D.C., and northern Virginia, with a strong club presence in the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Garden Empire Region
GENew Jersey, NYC, Long Island, Westchester
GEVA covers New Jersey, New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County — one of the most densely populated volleyball regions in the country.
Excelsior Region
XLNortheast New York State
The Excelsior Region covers northeast New York State, including Albany, Syracuse, and the Capital District.
Keystone Region
KEPennsylvania (except westernmost portion)
The Keystone Region serves most of Pennsylvania, with major club programs in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and the Lehigh Valley.
New England Region
NEConnecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
The New England Region spans all six New England states, with the highest club density in Greater Boston, Hartford, and Providence.
Ohio Valley Region
OVOhio, western Pennsylvania, West Virginia
The Ohio Valley Region serves Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia with a deep club network anchored by Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh.
Western Empire Region
WEWestern New York State
The Western Empire Region covers western New York State, including Buffalo, Rochester, and the Finger Lakes area.
Carolina Region
CRNorth Carolina
The Carolina Region serves North Carolina, with strong club programs in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro, and the Research Triangle.
Florida Region
FLFlorida (excluding panhandle)
The Florida Region covers most of the state (excluding the panhandle), with major club programs in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville.
Old Dominion Region
ODVirginia (except northern)
The Old Dominion Region serves Virginia (excluding the northern D.C. suburbs), with club programs in Richmond, Virginia Beach, and Charlottesville.
Palmetto Region
PMSouth Carolina
The Palmetto Region serves South Carolina, with growing club programs in Columbia, Greenville, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach.
Southern Region
SOGeorgia, Alabama, most of Tennessee
The Southern Region covers Georgia, Alabama, and most of Tennessee, with strong programs in Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham, and Memphis.
Border Zone
Bayou Region
BYSouthern Louisiana
The Bayou Region serves southern Louisiana, including New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette — one of the fastest-growing USAV affiliates in the Gulf South.
Delta Region
DEArkansas, Northern Louisiana, Mississippi, Western Tennessee
The Delta Region covers Arkansas, northern Louisiana, Mississippi, and western Tennessee, with growing club programs in Little Rock, Memphis, and Jackson.
Gulf Coast Region
GCSouthern Alabama, Southern Mississippi, Florida panhandle
The Gulf Coast Region serves southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and the Florida panhandle, with club programs in Mobile, Pensacola, and the Gulf Shore.
Lone Star Region
LSSouthern Texas
The Lone Star Region covers southern Texas, including Austin, San Antonio, and the Rio Grande Valley — one of the most competitive club volleyball markets in the country.
North Texas Region
NTNorthern Texas (DFW metro and surrounding areas)
The North Texas Region covers the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding north Texas counties — one of the most competitive junior volleyball markets in the nation.
Oklahoma Region
OKOklahoma
The Oklahoma Region serves the entire state of Oklahoma, with club programs in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman.
Arizona Region
AZArizona
The Arizona Region serves the entire state of Arizona, with the largest club concentration in the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas.
Southern California Region
SCSouthern California, Las Vegas
The Southern California Region covers southern California and Las Vegas, with one of the highest concentrations of competitive club volleyball in the nation.
Sun Country Region
SUWest Texas, New Mexico
The Sun Country Region serves west Texas and New Mexico, with club programs in El Paso, Albuquerque, and Las Cruces.
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