2022 RESULTS
2021 RESULTS
2020 RESULTS
2019 RESULTS
2018 RESULTS
2017 RESULTS
2022 RESULTS
2021 RESULTS
2021 RESULTS
1. MadFrog (360 points) – Winners of 15 Elite, runner-up at 13 and 14 Elite.
2. Premier Nebraska (250) – Second place at 15 Elite, third place at 13 Elite.
3. Lions/1st Alliance (200) – Located in Illinois, the program notched fifth-place finishes at both 13 and 14 Elite.
4. Arizona Storm (180) – Champions at 14 Elite and third place in the 17’s.
5. OTVA (170) – Second place at 17 Elite and third place in the 14s for the club based out or Orlando/Tampa, FL.
6. A5 (160) – The Georgia program won the 16 Elite and took fifth in the 15's.
7. Dynasty (150) – Out of Kansas City, KS, the club took fourth place at 15 Elite and fifth place in the 13’s.
T8. Houston Skyline (140) – This program rolled to the 17 Elite title and also took seventh in the 14’s.
T8. Legacy (140) – The Michigan powerhouse took second at 16 Elite and seventh in the 17’s.
10. Tri-State Elite (130) – Based around Cincinnati, the club finished third at 17 Elite and sixth in the 15’s.
2. Premier Nebraska (250) – Second place at 15 Elite, third place at 13 Elite.
3. Lions/1st Alliance (200) – Located in Illinois, the program notched fifth-place finishes at both 13 and 14 Elite.
4. Arizona Storm (180) – Champions at 14 Elite and third place in the 17’s.
5. OTVA (170) – Second place at 17 Elite and third place in the 14s for the club based out or Orlando/Tampa, FL.
6. A5 (160) – The Georgia program won the 16 Elite and took fifth in the 15's.
7. Dynasty (150) – Out of Kansas City, KS, the club took fourth place at 15 Elite and fifth place in the 13’s.
T8. Houston Skyline (140) – This program rolled to the 17 Elite title and also took seventh in the 14’s.
T8. Legacy (140) – The Michigan powerhouse took second at 16 Elite and seventh in the 17’s.
10. Tri-State Elite (130) – Based around Cincinnati, the club finished third at 17 Elite and sixth in the 15’s.
2020 RESULTS
2020 RESULTS
1. A5 Volleyball (290 points) – Based out of north Atlanta, A5 was a factor in multiple age groups, with the 17-Jing team winning at 17 Elite, and both 18-Scott and 14-Helen taking second place in their elite divisions.
2. Legacy (200) – Located in northwest Detroit, Legacy came away with Elite division titles at 18’s and 15’s and moved up from a tie for sixth in last year’s Club standings.
3. Texas Advantage (180) – TAV (suburban Dallas) had won two of the previous three Club awards; in 2020, the 18’s and 17’s and 14’s reached the quarterfinals.
4. Wave (140) – Based in Del Mar, CA., Wave reached the quarterfinals at 16 Elite and 14 Elite.
T5. TStreet (Irvine, CA), Skyline (Dallas), MadFrog (Dallas), all with 120 points. MadFrog excelled at the younger age groups, winning the 12 Elite and 13 Elite titles while getting to the 16 Elite semifinals. Skyline made the 16 Elite semifinals and 17 Elite quarterfinals; TStreet reached the 17 Elite quarterfinals and the 15 Elite semifinals.
T8. Club Ignit (IA), OT (FL), Dynasty (KS), all with 100 points. Club Ignit (Des Moines) took the title at 16 Elite; OT (Orlando/Tampa) got to the quarterfinals at 16 Elite and 15 Elite; Dynasty (Kansas City) ended up in the 14 Elite quarterfinals, the 13 Elite semifinals and the 12 Elite championship match.
2. Legacy (200) – Located in northwest Detroit, Legacy came away with Elite division titles at 18’s and 15’s and moved up from a tie for sixth in last year’s Club standings.
3. Texas Advantage (180) – TAV (suburban Dallas) had won two of the previous three Club awards; in 2020, the 18’s and 17’s and 14’s reached the quarterfinals.
4. Wave (140) – Based in Del Mar, CA., Wave reached the quarterfinals at 16 Elite and 14 Elite.
T5. TStreet (Irvine, CA), Skyline (Dallas), MadFrog (Dallas), all with 120 points. MadFrog excelled at the younger age groups, winning the 12 Elite and 13 Elite titles while getting to the 16 Elite semifinals. Skyline made the 16 Elite semifinals and 17 Elite quarterfinals; TStreet reached the 17 Elite quarterfinals and the 15 Elite semifinals.
T8. Club Ignit (IA), OT (FL), Dynasty (KS), all with 100 points. Club Ignit (Des Moines) took the title at 16 Elite; OT (Orlando/Tampa) got to the quarterfinals at 16 Elite and 15 Elite; Dynasty (Kansas City) ended up in the 14 Elite quarterfinals, the 13 Elite semifinals and the 12 Elite championship match.
2019 RESULTS
2019 RESULTS
1. Texas Advantage (240 points) – The TC NIT Club Champion for the second time in three years; winners of the 14 Elite, runner-up at 17 Elite and sixth place at 18 Elite.
2. Dynasty (220 points) – The Kansas City, KS program dominated at the younger age groups; winners at 13 Elite, fifth place in both 12 and 15 Elite.
3. Asics KIVA (210 points) – One of the nation’s powerhouse clubs out of Louisville; strong work in placing third at 18 Elite, fourth at 14 Elite and fifth at 13 Elite.
4. Nebraska Premier (200 points) – Since 2018, a welcomed addition to the competitive level of the TC NIT; this year they won the 12 Elite and 15 Elite titles.
5. A5 Mizuno (170 points) – Longtime presence in the TC NIT; the suburban Atlanta program placed second at 16 Elite and third at 15 Elite.
T6. Legacy (160 points) – Always a factor at the TC NIT, the Rochester (MI) club won the title at 18 Elite (the team is now 36-1 this year) and placed fifth at 17 Elite.
T6. MAVS (160 points) – Based in nearby Olathe, KS, the MAVS brought serious punch to the younger age groups in 2019, placing third at both 12 Elite and 13 Elite.
8. MadFrog (150 points) – The second Texas program to appear on this list, MadFrog (Plano) was a factor throughout, placing second at 13 Elite and fifth at 15 Elite.
9. Top Select (140 points) – Based out of Orlando, Top Select opened a lot of eyes with a terrific win at 17 Elite, and then added a seventh-place finish at 18 Elite.
10. Tstreet (130 points) – The only California squad on the list, Tstreet (Irvine) won an impressive title at 16 Elite and also muscled up at 13 Elite, placing eighth.
2. Dynasty (220 points) – The Kansas City, KS program dominated at the younger age groups; winners at 13 Elite, fifth place in both 12 and 15 Elite.
3. Asics KIVA (210 points) – One of the nation’s powerhouse clubs out of Louisville; strong work in placing third at 18 Elite, fourth at 14 Elite and fifth at 13 Elite.
4. Nebraska Premier (200 points) – Since 2018, a welcomed addition to the competitive level of the TC NIT; this year they won the 12 Elite and 15 Elite titles.
5. A5 Mizuno (170 points) – Longtime presence in the TC NIT; the suburban Atlanta program placed second at 16 Elite and third at 15 Elite.
T6. Legacy (160 points) – Always a factor at the TC NIT, the Rochester (MI) club won the title at 18 Elite (the team is now 36-1 this year) and placed fifth at 17 Elite.
T6. MAVS (160 points) – Based in nearby Olathe, KS, the MAVS brought serious punch to the younger age groups in 2019, placing third at both 12 Elite and 13 Elite.
8. MadFrog (150 points) – The second Texas program to appear on this list, MadFrog (Plano) was a factor throughout, placing second at 13 Elite and fifth at 15 Elite.
9. Top Select (140 points) – Based out of Orlando, Top Select opened a lot of eyes with a terrific win at 17 Elite, and then added a seventh-place finish at 18 Elite.
10. Tstreet (130 points) – The only California squad on the list, Tstreet (Irvine) won an impressive title at 16 Elite and also muscled up at 13 Elite, placing eighth.
2018 RESULTS
2018 RESULTS
1. Arizona Storm (300 points) – Winners of 17 Elite, 15 Elite and 14 Elite.
2. Texas Advantage (250) – The 2017 Top Club; was semifinalist in 17 Elite.
3. Orlando/Tampa VB (240) – Winners in 16 Elite, also 15 Elite semifinalist.
4. A5 Mizuno (200) – 14 Elite, 16 Elite and 17 Elite semifinalist.
5. Wave (180) – Runners-up in 14 Elite and 16 Elite.
6. Aspire (170) – Runner-up in 15 Elite, semifinalist in 18 Elite.
7. MadFrog (150) – 14 Elite and 15 Elite semifinalist.
8. Asics Munciana (140) – Winners of the 18 Elite title; that team was 8-0 in the event.
9. Legacy (130) – Runner-up in 18 Elite.
10. Asics KIVA (100) – Steady presence in multiple age groups.
2. Texas Advantage (250) – The 2017 Top Club; was semifinalist in 17 Elite.
3. Orlando/Tampa VB (240) – Winners in 16 Elite, also 15 Elite semifinalist.
4. A5 Mizuno (200) – 14 Elite, 16 Elite and 17 Elite semifinalist.
5. Wave (180) – Runners-up in 14 Elite and 16 Elite.
6. Aspire (170) – Runner-up in 15 Elite, semifinalist in 18 Elite.
7. MadFrog (150) – 14 Elite and 15 Elite semifinalist.
8. Asics Munciana (140) – Winners of the 18 Elite title; that team was 8-0 in the event.
9. Legacy (130) – Runner-up in 18 Elite.
10. Asics KIVA (100) – Steady presence in multiple age groups.
2017 RESULTS
2017 RESULTS
1. Texas Advantage (280 points)
2. Skyline (240)
3. Sunshine (220)
4. A5 Mizuno (170)
5. Asics KIVA (160)
6. Colorado Juniors (140)
T7. Aspire, Coast, Orlando/Tampa Rox, Tstreet (130)
2. Skyline (240)
3. Sunshine (220)
4. A5 Mizuno (170)
5. Asics KIVA (160)
6. Colorado Juniors (140)
T7. Aspire, Coast, Orlando/Tampa Rox, Tstreet (130)