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In 1991, Georgia went 28-8 and made the 1991 NCAA women's volleyball tournament, where they lost to Texas Tech in the first round. [3] Under coach Lams, Georgia made five straight NCAA Tournament appearances from 1991 to 1995, including making the third round in 1993 and making the second round in 1994 and 1995. [8] [3]
European Championship record; Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL Squad; 1949–1991 Part of Soviet Union: 1993: Did Not Participate or Qualify 1995: 1997: 1999: 2001: 2003: 2005
Todd McCorkle coached the Georgia women's golf team from 2001 to 2007, when he abruptly resigned before the NCAA Women's Golf Championship under a cloud of sexual harassment allegations. [17] His inaugural UGA team won the national championship. UGA's sixth place tie at the 2006 national event marks the seventh top-10 final ranking in the last ...
Beginning in 1985, the Georgia Southern Volleyball program has been guided by a total of eight coaches. [2] In years 2001, and 2003 the team was named Southern Conference Tournament Champions. [ 3 ] This accomplishment took the team to the NCAA Tournament where they competed to earn a championship title.
Through August 29, 2008, the two women's volleyball teams have played 31 times, with Georgia leading the overall series with 21 wins over Georgia Tech's 10. However, Tech holds a 10–1 record since 1999, including a 7–1 mark since GT head coach Bond Shymansky took over the program in 2002.
Pages in category "Women's volleyball in Georgia (country)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of schools who field women's volleyball teams in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. As of the 2024 season, 346 of the 364 Division I member institutions sponsor women's volleyball. [a] Conference affiliations and venues represent those for the 2024 NCAA women's volleyball ...
The creation of beach volleyball at Georgia State was announced on September 27, 2011, by Georgia State Athletic Director Cheryl Levick. [2] Construction of the GSU Sand Volleyball Complex, a 340-seat, 3 tiered court set, began in April 2012, and was completed by September 2012.