

July 19th – 20th, 2025
Now in its 37th year, the New York Mini tournament continues to provide a space for new generations to compete, grow, and represent their communities on the court. NYMini isn’t just a tournament — it’s a tradition. Whether you’re a returning veteran or a first-time competitor, join us for an unforgettable weekend as we celebrate 37 years of volleyball, culture, and community!
2025 NYMini Champions & Finalists
Men’s Gold
🥇1st – Toronto Connex A
🥈2nd – Chicago United 312
Men’s Silver
🥇1st – Boston Knights B
🥈2nd – Boston Rising Tide
Men’s Bronze
🥇1st – NY BCVA
🥈2nd – NY Impact Dynamic 9
Women’s Gold
🥇1st – TOR Connex A
🥈2nd – DC MVP Sky
Women’s Silver
🥇1st – NY Freemason A
🥈2nd – NY Strangers Lunar
Women’s Bronze
🥇1st – MTL Freemasons B
🥈2nd – NY Fresh Taimei


Despite unexpected weather, 99 teams battled it out across six competitive divisions this past weekend. Thanks to everyone’s flexibility and teamwork, we kept the games rolling and the energy high!
Thanks for being part of the action—next up: the 80th NACIVT in NYC this Labor Day Weekend!
Day 2 Update:
- Due to weather and time restrictions, we’re moving to Single Elimination Playoffs for Day 2. All matches will be Best of 3!
Men’s Elimination Brackets
Women’s Elimination Brackets


Available at Seward Park:
- Merchandise Booth
- On-Site EMT
- Physical Therapy (PT)
The New York Mini Tournament abides by the NACIVT tournament rules. Review the following for details on player eligibility and protest procedures for 9-man volleyball.
Content Policy
General Guideline: Of the 9 players on the court at any given time, at least 6 of those players must be of 100% Chinese descent. Of the 6 players 1 of them may be 50% Chinese descent. The remaining 3 players must be of Asian descent accepted by the tournament committee.
i.e. 4 full Chinese players and 3 players half Chinese do not count as meeting the content requirement of 5 100% Chinese and 1 50% Chinese player.
Process of protesting Player Eligibility:
- Protest Timing: Protest requests to confirm player eligibility can only be made before the start of a match. This is not the same as challenging roster content during the match.
- Player Line-Up: All players on the team roster must be lined up before the bow to qualify for participation in the match.
- Absent Players: If a player is absent at the time of the bow, the team captain must inform the working team about the missing player. This declaration is required for the player to be eligible to participate in the match and they are considered ‘Declared Players’.
- Protesting Declared Players: Declared players can be protested after the match begins. If a player is protested, they cannot be substituted into the match until the protest is resolved.
- Protest Limits: Teams are allowed to protest up to 2 times per match, but only if they win their first protest.
- Protest Penalty: If a team loses its first protest, it will forfeit one time-out. If a protest penalty is upheld, the protesting team will not lose a time-out.
- Finality of Protest Decisions: A player’s status following a protest decision will be upheld for the remainder of the tournament unless the player can provide additional evidence to the committee.
Challenging Roster Content:
An opposing team is allowed to challenge the content of an opponent’s roster at any point during the game by making a suggestion to the Up-Ref.
During a game, if the opposing team or working team successfully finds an incorrect number of wristbands on the court after the Up-Ref has blown their whistle for a team to serve, the challenged team must correct their lineup/roster immediately (the next whistled play). They will also receive a warning and be reported to the Protest Committee as the first offense.
Second and Third Offenses:
- If a team receives their second warning for Violating Content requirements, they must forfeit their next set or the set currently being played
- If a team receives their third warning for Violating Content requirements, they immediately are removed from competing in the remainder of the NACIVT tournament and will not receive their security deposit back
Challenging an opponent for content violations after a game has already concluded will not change the outcome of games already played.
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Eat. Play. Explore.
Between matches, dive into dumplings, sip on boba, and stroll through the heart of Chinatown. We’ve got your guide to the neighborhood’s best eats and hidden gems.




FAQs
How do I register my team for the New York Mini?
All teams must register through our official platform, EventConnect.io. A direct registration link is available on our website and shared with team captains. Only the designated team captain should complete the team registration.
How do we manage our team roster?
Team captains can manage their roster directly through their EventConnect dashboard. Rosters must be finalized by July 13, 2025 @ 11:59 PM (ET). No player substitutions or additions will be allowed after this deadline.
Men’s roster size = 18, Women’s roster = 15.
Is there a limit on the number of teams that can register?
Yes. The tournament will accept a maximum of 100 teams across all divisions. Registration is on a first-come, first-confirmed basis but with legacy teams given first priority.
How do I know if my team qualifies as a Legacy Team?
Organization that are considered Legacy are those who’s been participating in NACIVT tournament for 30+ years.
Who can I contact for questions or support?
For EventConnect technical issues, email support@eventconnect.io. For all tournament-related questions, including registration status, roster rules, or housing policy, contact registration@nymini.com.
How can I support the tournament?
You can volunteer, sponsor, or donate. Reach out to us at info@nystrangers.org!






