TASR majors 

The TASR Majors are the ultimate tournament experience in Texas. These tournaments bring together players from around the state and provide a fun, competitive environment throughout the whole year. Whether it’s your first roundnet tournament or you’re looking to qualify for LoneStar Roundnet Club, the TASR Majors are for you!

The TASR Majors will culminate into the ultimate Texas tournament: Texas Nationals! Competing in the Gold Division at TASR Majors also provides the opportunity to earn qualification for the Platinum Division at Texas Nationals and LoneStar Roundnet Club

Performances in the Gold, Advanced, and Women’s divisions will affect rankings in the Texas Top 100.

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For details on the TASR Major point system and Gold qualification click here.

For details on the Texas Nationals Platinum division click here!



Find the right division for you:

Bracket play guaranteed for all divisions regardless of record in pool play!


Intermediate 3.0: This player is still focused on getting the ball back to the net but has improved their serving and hitting power as well as their overall consistency in the game.

- Premier level players may not play intermediate, and 2 Gold players may not play intermediate together.

Advanced 4.0: This player is starting to comprehend the skills required to play competitive roundnet. To this player, roundnet is no longer just a backyard game but a competitive sport that requires strategy to overcome the other team’s strengths and attack their weaknesses.

- 2 Gold players may not play advanced if a Gold division is available.
- No Hit Zone will not be played in this division

Advanced (NHZ) 4.5: This player is ready to put the skills required to play competitive roundnet to the test. This player plays regularly, can apply competitive roundnet strategy during the game, and wants to bring their game to the next level by playing with the no hit zone.

- 2 Gold players may not play advanced if a Gold division is available.
- No Hit Zone will be played in this division

Gold 5.0: A qualification only division (details Here). This player can hold their own amongst the best roundnet athletes out there. This player is capable of all aspects of the game. Errors are minimal, but they are able to capitalize when the opposing team makes an error. This player is starting to show their unique abilities to separate themselves from the pack. This player is not only able to serve at a high level, but be an all-around great roundnet player.

- Will be playing with No Hit Zone Rules

Women’s 4.0: This player is starting to comprehend the skills required to play competitive roundnet. To this player, roundnet is no longer just a backyard game but a competitive sport that requires strategy to overcome the other team’s strengths and attack their weaknesses.

As we look to grow the sport we want to help the women’s side of the sport grow and create competition between ballers of all levels as we grow the sport. As the women’s division grows we will look to install different levels of competition for the women’s division.

If one of the divisions does not have at least 8 teams it will be combined with another division of similar skill-level.

For more guidance on finding the right division for you, check out the USAR Player & Division Ratings.

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