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NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship Finals Records NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Finals Records 1981-2011 The History of the Women’s Volleyball Championship Finals, Including Single-Match, Year, Career Records, Championship Match and Championship Finals Records, Coaching Records, Championship Finals Brackets. THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 December 2012 Researched and Compiled by Kevin Buerge, Statistics Assistant Editorial Assistance by Laurie Cannon, Assistant Director of Championship Media Relations Table of Contents General Records ....................................................................... 3 Championship Finals Records ............................................ 12 Championship Match Records .......................................... 39 Coaching Records .................................................................... 51 Attendance Records ............................................................... 55 Finals Matchups ........................................................................ 59 The Tournament ....................................................................... 65 All-Time Team Champions ................................................... 79 Championship Finals Brackets ........................................... 111 General Records National Champions ............................................................... 4 Finals Runners-Up .................................................................... 4 Championship Match Records .......................................... 4 Volleyball Finals Team Win, Percentage Leaders ........ 4 Year-By-Year Combined Won-Lost Record of Finals Field ............................................................................ 6 Team Appearance Leaders .................................................. 6 Team Win Leaders .................................................................... 7 All-Time Finals Won-Lost Records and and Finishes (All Teams) .................................................. 7 National Champion’s Team Statistics .............................. 8 Year-By-Year Finals Total Statistics .................................... 8 All-Tournament Teams ........................................................... 9 Television Ratings .................................................................... 10 Finals Officials ............................................................................ 11 4 GENERAL RECORDS-NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA VOLLEYBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (10 Teams) TEAM TITLES (Years Won) Stanford ...................................................................................................6 (1992, 94, 96, 97, 2001, 04) Penn St. ....................................................................................................5 (1999, 2007, 08, 09, 10) UCLA .........................................................................................................4 (1984, 90, 91, 2011) Hawaii .......................................................................................................3 (1982, 83, 87) Long Beach St. ......................................................................................3 (1989, 93, 98) Nebraska .................................................................................................3 (1995, 2000, 06) Southern California ............................................................................3 (1981, 2002, 03) Pacifi c ........................................................................................................2 (1985, 86) Texas ..........................................................................................................1 (1988) Washington ...........................................................................................1 (2005) NCAA VOLLEYBALL NCAA VOLLEYBALL FINALS FINALS RUNNER-UP (14 Teams) CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RECORD (15 Teams) Times Team Record Team Runner-Up Stanford 6-8 Stanford 8 Penn St. 5-3 UCLA 4 Southern California 3-1 Nebraska 3 Hawaii 3-2 Penn St. 3 Long Beach St. 3-2 Hawaii 2 Nebraska 3-3 Long Beach St. 2 UCLA 4-4 Texas 2 Pacifi c 2-1 California 1 Washington 1-0 Florida 1 Texas 1-2 Illinois 1 California 0-1 Minnesota 1 Florida 0-1 Pacifi c 1 Illinois 0-1 Southern California 1 Minnesota 0-1 Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin 0-1 NCAA VOLLEYBALL FINALS TEAM WIN/PERCENTAGE LEADERS MOST WINS ENTERING FINALS FEWEST WINS ENTERING FINALS Team Year Wins W-L (Finish) Team Year Wins W-L (Finish) UCLA 1983 43 1-1 (2nd) Stanford 1984 19 1-1 (2nd) San Diego St. 1982 38 1-1 (3rd) Stanford 1983 21 1-1 (3rd) Florida 1996 37 0-1 (3rd) Southern California 2004 23 0-1 (3rd) Pacifi c 1986 37 2-0 (1st) Stanford 1986 24 0-1 (3rd) Pacifi c 1983 37 0-2 (4th) Tennessee 2005 25 0-1 (3rd) San Diego St. 1981 37 1-1 (3rd) Arizona 2001 25 0-1 (3rd) Penn St. 2009 36 2-0 (1st) Texas 1987 25 0-1 (3rd) Penn St. 2008 36 2-0 (1st) Southern California 1985 25 1-1 (3rd) Hawaii 2003 36 0-1 (3rd) Southern California 1982 25 1-1 (2nd) Florida 2003 35 1-1 (2nd) Southern California 1981 25 2-0 (1st) Florida 1998 35 0-1 (3rd) Long Beach St. 1991 35 1-1 (2nd) LSU 1991 35 0-1 (3rd) Hawaii 1987 35 2-0 (1st) GENERAL RECORDS-WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERS ENTERING FINALS 5 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE ENTERING FINALS Team Year W-L Pct. W-L (Finish) Penn St. 2009 36-0 1.000 2-0 (1st) Penn St. 2008 36-0 1.000 2-0 (1st) Long Beach St. 1998 34-0 1.000 2-0 (1st) Penn St. 1998 34-0 1.000 1-1 (2nd) UCLA 1988 34-0 1.000 0-1 (3rd) Southern California 2003 33-0 1.000 2-0 (1st) Long Beach St. 2001 33-0 1.000 1-1 (2nd) Nebraska 2000 32-0 1.000 2-0 (1st) UCLA 1992 32-0 1.000 1-1 (2nd) Florida 1996 37-1 .974 0-1 (3rd) Hawaii 2003 36-1 .973 0-1 (3rd) Florida 2003 35-1 .972 1-1 (2nd) Long Beach St. 1991 35-1 .972 1-1 (2nd) LSU 1991 35-1 .972 0-1 (3rd) Hawaii 2002 34-1 .971 0-1 (3rd) Penn St. 1999 34-1 .971 2-0 (1st) Florida 1992 34-1 .971 0-1 (3rd) Penn St. 1997 33-1 .971 1-1 (2nd) Long Beach St. 1997 33-1 .971 0-1 (3rd) UCLA 1990 33-1 .971 2-0 (1st) LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE ENTERING FINALS Team Year W-L Pct. W-L (Finish) Pacifi c 1981 27-11 .711 0-2 (4th) Southern California 1981 25-10 .714 2-0 (1st) Minnesota 2003 26-10 .722 0-1 (3rd) Stanford 1983 21-8 .724 1-1 (3rd) Stanford 1986 24-9 .727 0-1 (3rd) Texas 1987 25-9 .735 0-1 (3rd) San Jose St. 1984 26-9 .743 0-2 (4th) Stanford 1982 30-10 .750 0-2 (4th) Tennessee 2005 25-8 .758 0-1 (3rd) Southern California 1985 25-8 .758 1-1 (3rd) UCLA 1981 33-10 .767 1-1 (2nd) 6 GENERAL RECORDS-COMBINED WON-LOST RECORDS COMBINED WON-LOST RECORD OF VOLLEYBALL FINALS FIELD (Entering Volleyball Finals) Year Wins Losses Pct. Year Wins Losses Pct. 1981 122 *37 #.767 1996 130 8 .942 1982 124 23 .844 1997 131 7 .949 1983 133 17 .887 1998 *135 #3 *.978 1984 #107 26 .805 1999 127 8 .941 1985 115 19 .858 2000 124 6 .954 1986 118 22 .843 2001 120 7 .945 1987 119 23 .838 2002 129 8 .942 1988 128 10 .928 2003 130 12 .915 1989 119 13 .902 2004 111 17 .867 1990 128 14 .901 2005 114 14 .891 1991 129 10 .928 2006 120 11 .916 1992 126 6 .955 2007 118 15 .887 1993 122 11 .917 2008 126 8 .940 1994 121 9 .931 2009 124 11 .919 1995 120 11 .916 2010 115 17 .871 * high # low 2011 116 20 .853 TEAM APPEARANCE LEADERS LEADERS BY FINALS APPEARANCES ALL-TIME CONSECUTIVE FINALS APPEARANCES (Through 2011) (Through 2011) TEAM APP. APP. TEAM YEARS Stanford 18 6 Stanford 1982-87 UCLA 12 5 UCLA 1988-92 Nebraska 11 4 Pacifi c 1983-86 Southern California 10 4 Stanford 1994-97 4 Penn St. 2007-10 Hawaii 9 3 UCLA 1983-85 Penn St. 9 3 Long Beach St. 1991-93 Long Beach St. 8 3 Florida 1996-98 Florida 7 3 Long Beach St. 1997-99 Pacifi c 7 3 Penn St. 1997-99 Texas 7 3 Southern California 2002-04 Illinois 3 3 Washington 2004-06 Minnesota 3 3 Stanford 2006-08 Washington 3 3 Texas 2008-10 California 2 LSU 2 MOST FINALS TEAMS FROM ONE CONFERENCE Ohio St. 2 3, Pacifi c-10, 1985 (Southern California, Stanford, UCLA) San Diego St. 2 3, Pacifi c-10, 2004 (Southern California, Stanford, Washington) 3, Pacifi c-10, 2006 (Stanford, UCLA, Washington) Arizona 1 3, Pacifi c-10, 2007 (California, Southern California, Stanford) BYU 1 2, 15 times, most recent: Pac-12, 2011 (Southern California, UCLA) Florida St. 1 Michigan St. 1 MOST FINALS TEAMS FROM ONE STATE San Jose St. 1 4, California, 1981 (Pacifi c, San Diego St., Southern California, UCLA) Santa Clara 1 4, California, 1984 (Pacifi c, San Jose St., Stanford, UCLA) Tennessee 1 4, California, 1985 (Pacifi c, Southern California, Stanford, UCLA) Texas-Arlington 1 3, California, 1982 (San Diego St., Southern California, Stanford) Wisconsin 1 3, California, 1983 (Pacifi c, Stanford, UCLA) 3, California, 1992 (Long Beach St., Stanford, UCLA) 3, California, 1999 (Long Beach St., Pacifi c, Stanford) 3, California, 2007 (California, Southern California, Stanford) GENERAL RECORDS-FINALS WINNING PERCENTAGE LEADERS 7 TEAM WIN LEADERS LEADERS BY FINALS LEADERS BY FINALS WINNING PERCENTAGE MATCHES WON Team W-L Pct. TEAM Wins Penn St. 13-4 .765 Stanford 21 Stanford 21-13 .618 Penn St. 13 Long Beach St. 8-5 .615 UCLA 12 UCLA 12-9 .571 Nebraska 9 Hawaii 8-6 .571 Hawaii 8 Southern California 8-7 .533 Long Beach St. 8 Nebraska 9-8 .529 Southern California 8 LEADERS BY FINALS LEADERS BY FINALS MATCHES PLAYED SETS WON TEAM Matches TEAM Wins Stanford 34 Stanford 78 UCLA 21 Penn St. 46 Nebraska 17 UCLA 44 Penn St. 17 Nebraska 32 Southern California 15 Southern California 32 Hawaii 14 Long Beach St. 28 Long Beach St. 13 Hawaii 27 Pacifi c 13 Pacifi c 25 VOLLEYBALL FINALS ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORDS AND FINISHES (26 Teams) (Through 2011) (Note: Beginning in 1986,
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