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2013 GJNC national qualification process


1. Open Division: A Division of the GJNC where teams must obtain a bid to partici- pate. Bids are earned through finishing in a “bid” position in the Open Division of a NQ, through a trickle down at that event, or through the at-large process. Open bids are not available for allocation through the Re- gions. The GJNC field size for Open Divisions will be 32 teams.


2. National Division: A Division of the GJNC where teams must obtain a bid to par- ticipate. Bids are allocated to the Regions for distribution to its teams. Regions will receive 1-2 bids for this tournament, depending upon enrollment from the previous year. Unused Region bids will be reallocated to other Regions. The GJNC field size for National Divisions will be 48 teams.


3. USA Division: A Division of the GJNC where teams must obtain a bid to partici- pate. Bids are earned through finishing in a “bid” position in the USA Division of a NQ, or through a Trickle Down at that Event. Should a team that accepted a USA bid later win an Open or National bid, the USA bid will remain in the region of the team that originally ac- cepted the USA bid. If the region refuses to


allocate this USA bid, it reverts back to the NQ and follows the trickle down process. The GJNC field size for USA Divisions will be 24 teams.


4. American Division: A Division of the GJNC where teams must obtain a bid to participate. Bids are earned through finishing in a “bid” position in the American Division of a NQ or the team’s Region, through a Trickle Down at that Event, or through the Realloca- tion process. Should a team that has won an American Bid later win an Open, USA, or Na- tional bid, the American bid will be allocated by process described in the “Reallocation Bids” section of the National Championship Manual. The GJNC field size for American Divisions will be 48 teams.


5. Patriot Division: A Division of the GJNC where teams may gain access to the tourna- ment by simply entering the Event through the established process. Order of acceptance will be initially based on date of entry until the tournament is full. The GJNC field size for Patriot Divisions will range in 2013 from 24-48 teams. This field size is expected to increase regularly in the future.


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2013 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championships


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