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Washington State fielded their first volleyball team in 1973 as members of the Northwest College Women's Sports Association, a regional conference in the AIAW, under head coach Sue Durrant. The 1973 team would finish with a record of 14–12.
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 2025 NCAA women's volleyball ...
Sep. 7—Washington State volleyball has so many fifth-year players, grad transfers and seniors that the program is planning a senior weekend in November instead of a traditional senior night to ...
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Washington. NCAA. Division I. Eastern Washington. Gonzaga. Seattle. Washington. Washington State.
As a team, Washington State had a small-but-meaningful edge in nearly every statistical category, leading in kills (52-46), aces (7-5), blocks (12-7) and assists (48-45), with Dayton's lone ...
Dec. 1—For the Washington State volleyball team, a trip to the NCAA tournament in late November or early December is almost as guaranteed as heavy winter snowfall on the Palouse. The No. 24 ...
Washington State, Oregon: 3 Pornpun Guedpard: Setter 5'8" N/A 4 Courtney Schwan: Outside hitter 6'1" Washington: 5 Georgia Murphy: Libero 5'6" Oregon: 6 Brittany Abercrombie: Opposite hitter 6'2" USC: 8 Lindsey Vander Weide: Outside hitter 6'3" Oregon: 9 M'Kaela White: Middle blocker 6'4" James Madison: 10 Shannon Scully: Outside hitter 6'2 ...
Mar. 26—From staff reports Washington State women's volleyball head coach Korey Schroeder announced the final addition to his 2024 coaching staff with the hiring of assistant coach Kristin ...