2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship Relocates to Gulf Shores

OBA Staff • January 29, 2025

NCAA moves championship amid California recovery efforts

2025 NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship Relocates to Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The 2025 National Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship will be returning to familiar shores. Originally set to take place in Huntington Beach, California, the tournament has been relocated to Gulf Shores, Alabama, and will be held from May 2-4.


The decision to move the championship was made mutually by the NCAA and the Orange County Sports Commission, which had worked alongside Long Beach State to secure Huntington Beach’s host bid. The relocation comes in light of ongoing recovery efforts in Los Angeles County, located approximately 50 miles north of Huntington Beach.


"Our focus is currently on ensuring hotel rooms and other resources remain dedicated to supporting those in need," said Anthony Brenneman, executive director of the Orange County Sports Commission.


Gulf Shores is no stranger to the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship, having hosted the event every year since its inaugural tournament in 2016. The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Alabama's Beaches Sports & Events will take on hosting duties for this year’s event, working to maintain the high standards set in previous years.


"We are fortunate to have an alternative site in Gulf Shores that beach volleyball student-athletes, coaches, and fans are familiar with," said Ashley Armstrong, chair of the NCAA Women’s Beach Volleyball Committee and deputy athletics director at Loyola Marymount University. "Relocating the championship is in the best interest for all involved."


The Gulf Shores community has welcomed the return of the championship with open arms.


"When we were approached about this opportunity, we felt confident that we could provide a similar championship experience as in past years," said Beth Gendler, president and CEO of Alabama’s Beaches Sports & Events. "Our community is excited to have the NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship return to Gulf Shores."


A Long-Term Future in Gulf Shores

The relocation announcement comes shortly after news that Gulf Shores will host the National Collegiate Beach Volleyball Championship from 2027 through 2031. During that period, the venue is set to undergo capital improvements, including expanded spectator stadium seating, additional hospitality space, and upgrades to broadcasting infrastructure.


Alabama Beaches Sports & Events has also committed to increasing marketing resources and enhancing the student-athlete experience to ensure a top-tier competition environment.


Despite the 2025 relocation, Huntington Beach remains on track to host the 2026 championship.


"Orange County is proud to host the future championship at Huntington Beach, with its world-famous backdrop, which will provide an unparalleled experience for the athletes, coaches, and fans," Brenneman said. "We look forward to showing the NCAA beach volleyball community a positive championship experience."


Further details on ticketing information for the 2025 championship in Gulf Shores will be released at a later date.

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