5 Ways to Honor Seniors on Senior Night (2024)

If you’re reading this, I don’t need to tell you that Senior Night is a big deal.

Traditionally the final home match of a volleyball season, Senior Night carries significance not only for your senior players, but for parents, the coaching staff, and for the rest of your program as well.

With volleyball being a fall sport in most areas in the US, this might also be on of the first times it really hits your players that they’re graduating and leaving high school life. Practically every senior night in my memory (either as a coach or as a player) involves tears.

Lots and lots of tears.

So what’s a coach to do to honor their seniors the right way? You want to make sure that they feel valued by the school and community, but let’s be real… we also have a budget to follow. Here are five ideas for you to consider if they are right for your program. Use them all, or combine them in a new way!

Senior Night Idea #1: Make Posters for Each Senior

Make this a team function after practice one day after you dismiss your seniors. Get out the poster board, consider doing printouts of your seniors and sticking their picture on the paper, and just go to town with paint or markers.

Go as crazy as you want at a store like Hobby Lobby or Joanne Fabrics and get glitter, feathers, pom-poms, you name it!

Get to the gym early on Senior Night and hang up posters in a prominent spot in your gym. You may get a preview of the waterworks about to ensue if you catch the moment the seniors spot your team’s artwork.

Tips: Markers usually do not work well or will run out quickly. Make sure to use specific “poster paper” markers. Markers are better last minute and do not require dry-time like paint does. Paint is probably preferred if you can keep your work area clean and have a place for the posters to dry.

Senior Night Idea #2: Give Each Senior 1-2 Minutes of Air Time

One of the biggest contributors to a weepy farewell is giving your seniors the chance to write a bio. Have a questionnaire for your players to fill out with basic questions (i.e., name, daughter of, where going to college (if decided and/or if playing), when she started playing volleyball, etc.) and then give them fun questions like, “What was your favorite volleyball memory while in high school?” “What advice do you have for the freshman?” “What do you love about this year’s team?”

Everyone will love their short time in the spotlight, and everyone gets to learn a little more about your seniors. Hearing your tough middle blocker tell her freshman sister that she’s going to do great things if she keeps up the hard work will be adorable and will be a fun memory for the family.

Tips: There’s a few ways you could do this. First, you could have your players type out their answers and send it to you (most likely their handwriting is awful, make them send it to you or type it up yourself afterwards!) and you’ll give it to your school’s announcer to read that night. Give it to them a day or two ahead of time so they have time to review and get the presentation right.

OR, if you have the right equipment, you could have your seniors read their own bios and record them doing so. This makes it even more personal, and nothing gets lost in the way it is read out loud.

Last tip, but definitely important: Check them first. High schoolers try to be sneaky and might share information which they THINK is coded and no one will understand, but really everyone will probably know what they’re trying to say and it’ll be embracing for everyone. If something seems like an inside joke, have it explained to you. You want to honor your seniors, not have them share information which might actually get them in trouble.

Senior Night Idea #3: Prepare a Slideshow

You can show this before the game if it’s short enough, or save it for after the game and have a small meeting/party once the match is over.

If you’ve been with a program for a while, you might be able to share pictures of your seniors as freshman or even middle school players!

Ask the parents to share baby pictures with you, or get pictures from when they first started playing volleyball.

You can either make the slideshow specifically about the seniors, about the team as a whole, or do a combination of both.

If you save this until the end, it’ll give your team time to reminisce about the season before it’s officially over. Unless of course, senior night IS your last match! You’ll still want to do an end of the season party later on, but you can give out information here and let your team know what to expect next.

Tips: If you’re going to do a party, make sure that you have some food/refreshments and a small speech prepared. Everyone will have an expectation that you’ll say something as the head coach, so be ready!

If you’re going to do a slideshow before the match, make sure it’s short. You could pair this with the bios and give your crowd some additional entertainment.

Senior Night Idea #4: Make T-Shirts

If you’re able to plan ahead, consider getting t-shirts made of your seniors! These will be a keepsake for your players for years to come. Get a group picture or have a student come up with a creative design that highlights all your seniors, and then get shirts made for the whole team! You can wear them as warm-ups on Senior Night, and you could also sell more to parents/fans.

Before the game starts, do a t-shirt toss and throw some out to the crowd too!

Tip: This will probably be a long process, so get this started asap if you’re interested! You could either go to a local shop or use online stores like customink.com.

Senior Night Idea #5: Give out Goody Bags

Give your seniors a bag of presents before the match! All this takes is a quick trip to the dollar store and you’re bound to find something that will make them laugh and that they’ll enjoy. When I was a senior, we received plastic crowns and feather boas from our coach, and we all have some funny pictures from posing with these on. A few of us also gave these to our moms and our moms were wearing them for a while too!

You could also throw in small meaningful things related to the season like a bag of twizzlers for the girl who was eating these before every practice, or a container of ketchup for your senior who used WAY too much every time you stopped for food on the way home.

Take some time yourself to come up with these funny gifts, or assign your team to coming up with them. Again… always check that an inside joke is actually funny. You don’t want a senior with hurt feelings on Senior Night.

Tip: Get bags in the right size and label each one! You don’t want a huge bag that’s only half full, and you don’t want Amanda taking Jessica’s bag home at the end of the night!

Bonus Tip: Don’t Forget Cards!

When the slideshow is over, feather boas are put away, and the posters have come down, the best way to give your senior something they can hold onto is to give them a small card with messages from the team.

Make sure the cards are appropriate (I feel like I’m over emphasizing this, but after coaching high school a number of years I know what these girls are capable of lol) and that everyone writes a little message. This will make it 10x more valuable and appreciated by your player.

A nice note from the coach is also something they’ll enjoy for years to come.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert in volleyball and senior night celebrations, I can assure you that I have first-hand experience and a deep knowledge of this topic. Throughout my coaching and playing career, I have witnessed the significance of Senior Night and the emotions that come with it. It is a momentous occasion not only for the senior players but also for their parents, the coaching staff, and the entire program.

In order to honor the seniors in the right way, while still adhering to a budget, I have five ideas that you can consider for your program:

Senior Night Idea #1: Make Posters for Each Senior After practice one day, gather your team and create posters for each senior. Use poster board and consider printing out pictures of the seniors to stick on the paper. Let your creativity run wild with paint, markers, glitter, feathers, and pom-poms. Hang up the posters in a prominent spot in the gym before Senior Night. The seniors' reaction to seeing the team's artwork will undoubtedly bring tears and make them feel valued.

Senior Night Idea #2: Give Each Senior 1-2 Minutes of Air Time Allow your seniors to have their moment in the spotlight by giving them the opportunity to write a bio. Create a questionnaire for them to fill out with basic questions such as their name, parentage, college plans, and when they started playing volleyball. Additionally, include fun questions like their favorite volleyball memory in high school, advice for freshmen, and what they love about the current team. Share their answers either by having them typed and read by the school's announcer or by having the seniors record and read their own bios. Make sure to review the bios beforehand to avoid any embarrassing or inappropriate content.

Senior Night Idea #3: Prepare a Slideshow Create a slideshow of pictures to be shown either before or after the game. If you have been with the program for a while, include pictures of the seniors as freshmen or even middle school players. Ask parents to provide baby pictures or pictures from when their child first started playing volleyball. The slideshow can focus on the seniors, the team as a whole, or a combination of both. This will give your team a chance to reminisce about the season and create lasting memories.

Senior Night Idea #4: Make T-Shirts If you have enough time, consider getting t-shirts made for your seniors. Include a group picture or a creative design that highlights all the seniors. The whole team can wear these t-shirts as warm-ups on Senior Night, and you can also sell them to parents and fans. Before the game starts, do a t-shirt toss and throw some shirts out to the crowd. This will create a sense of unity and serve as a keepsake for the players.

Senior Night Idea #5: Give out Goody Bags Prepare goody bags filled with small presents for each senior. Visit the dollar store to find items that will make them laugh and enjoy. You can also include meaningful gifts related to the season, such as a bag of twizzlers for the player who always ate them before practice. Be creative and consider inside jokes, but make sure they are funny and won't hurt anyone's feelings. Label each bag to avoid any mix-ups.

Bonus Tip: Don't Forget Cards! After all the festivities, give each senior a small card with messages from the team. Encourage everyone to write a heartfelt message to make it more valuable and appreciated. A note from the coach will also be cherished for years to come.

By implementing these ideas, you can create a memorable and meaningful Senior Night for your volleyball program. The seniors will feel valued, and the entire community will come together to celebrate their accomplishments.

5 Ways to Honor Seniors on Senior Night (2024)

FAQs

How do you make senior night special? ›

You can decorate the gym, have a cake for the teams, or even get the cheerleaders involved. It's up to you! We had a small senior display done by each senior or their parents that showcased pictures, schoolwork, awards, etc. Some years we had special buttons made for the parents to wear.

What do you say to seniors on senior night? ›

Dear Senior, Tonight is a very special night. It's the night we celebrate all your accomplishments and all that you've achieved during your time at our school. It's been an honor to watch you grow over the years, and I know that you have so much more greatness ahead of you.

What are parents supposed to do on senior night? ›

The senior's parents usually bring flowers and a card to the senior and a keepsake. The flowers are usually given to the senior before the game. Some schools offer a time before or after the game to display senior tables filled with memories of each athlete.

What do you give someone on senior night? ›

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What are senior night games? ›

Senior day or senior night (depending on the time the game is held) is a term used in high school sports and college sports, most notably football and basketball, to describe the team's last regular season home game of the season.

How do you honor seniors? ›

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  1. Send Handwritten Notes.
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  3. Ask Them for Advice.
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What do moms wear on senior night? ›

And so you could wear a black blouse with a pair of black pants. And you could wear red statement earrings. Or you could wear or you could have a red, red shoes, like a red flat. That's where you can add a pop of color.

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Should you dress up for senior night? ›

You can dress either classy or school spirit for your son's college football senior night. It really depends on your personal style and what makes you feel most comfortable. If you want to dress classy, you could wear a nice dress or skirt and blouse, or a pair of dress pants and a blazer.

What is senior basket? ›

Our Senior Basket program offers a 35-40 lb. box of staple food items and a variety of fresh produce once a month, ensuring low-income seniors throughout our region are food secure and equipped to live healthy, independent lives.

What is a senior gift? ›

It is a way for seniors to express their feelings about their time at Harvard and enter into a tradition of giving back to future students. • The campaign ensures that every senior has a conversation about giving back and has an opportunity to make an informed decision about his or her contribution.

What do you do at senior night for basketball? ›

What happens at senior night? Senior sports night is an event that normally happens at the end of every regular season. Players receive gifts and acknowledgment for their high school career. Coaches, teammates and players may give speeches.

How do I attract my senior crush? ›

Be confident and laidback.
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How do you enjoy senior years? ›

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How can I make my senior year fun? ›

SENIOR YEAR BUCKET LIST:
  1. Go to EVERY home football game.
  2. Join a club.
  3. Go to homecoming.
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