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NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship [2] Year Host City (University) Host Arena Final Third Place Final / Semifinalists Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place 1981: Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion: USC (27–10) 3–2 UCLA: San Diego State: 3–0 Pacific: 1982: Stockton, California Alex G. Spanos Center: Hawaiʻi (33–1 ...
The 2003 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 4, 2003 with 64 teams and ended December 18 when Southern California defeated Florida 3 games to 1 in Dallas, Texas for the program's third NCAA title and sixth national title overall. It was Southern California's second consecutive NCAA title.
The UCLA women's volleyball program began its first year in 1965. Andy Banachowski was the head coach each year since 1965 until his retirement after the 2009 season, with the exception of the two seasons of 1968–69 and 1969–70, after he graduated from UCLA. In those seasons, Mardi Hardy Monroe was the head coach.
Texas middle blocker Asjia O'Neal has averaged 10 kills a match during the NCAA postseason. She helps lead the defending national champion Longhorns into this week's NCAA women's volleyball Final ...
The 2004 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 2, 2004, with 64 teams and ended December 18 when Stanford defeated Minnesota 3 games to 0 in Long Beach, California for the program's sixth NCAA title.
On August 30, Nebraska packed Memorial Stadium for one of the most memorable volleyball games of all time. Its match vs. the Omaha Mavericks drew an attendance of 92,003, setting a record for the ...
Texas' 25-22, 20-25, 25-13, 25-16 victory sends the defending national champion Longhorns (27-4) back to the final, where they will face Nebraska at 2 p.m. Sunday.
The 1988 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 32 teams and ended on December 17, 1988, when Texas defeated Hawaiʻi 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match. Texas won the school's first NCAA championship and became the first non- California or Hawaii university to win the NCAA national championship (Texas also won the ...