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2006 NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship Tournament Records NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S Volleyball NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S History Team Results Championship Championship Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Match Attendance Total Attendance 1970.............. UCLA (24-1) Al Scates 3-0 Long Beach St. UCLA 3,143 — 1971.............. UCLA (29-1) Al Scates 3-0 UC Santa Barb. UCLA — — 1972.............. UCLA (27-7) Al Scates 3-2 San Diego St. Ball St. — — 1973.............. San Diego St. (21-5) Jack Henn 3-1 Long Beach St. San Diego St. 7,762 13,412 1974.............. UCLA (30-5) Al Scates 3-2 UC Santa Barb. UC Santa Barb. 3,000 4,842 1975.............. UCLA (27-8) Al Scates 3-1 UC Santa Barb. UCLA 8,000 11,500 1976.............. UCLA (15-2) Al Scates 3-0 Pepperdine Ball St. 4,140 5,514 1977.............. Southern California (18-1) Ernie Hix 3-1 Ohio St. UCLA 4,500 5,152 1978.............. Pepperdine (21-4) Marv Dunphy 3-2 UCLA Ohio St. 4,756 7,415 1979.............. UCLA (30-0) Al Scates 3-1 Southern California UCLA 6,100 6,870 1980.............. Southern California (22-6) Ernie Hix 3-1 UCLA Ball St. 3,000 5,242 1981.............. UCLA (32-3) Al Scates 3-2 Southern California UC Santa Barb. 5,000 3,946 1982.............. UCLA (29-0) Al Scates 3-0 Penn St. Penn St. 5,641 7,476 1983.............. UCLA (27-4) Al Scates 3-0 Pepperdine Ohio St. 3,638 6,580 1984.............. UCLA (38-0) Al Scates 3-1 Pepperdine UCLA 9,809 12,898 1985.............. Pepperdine (25-2) Marv Dunphy 3-1 Southern California UCLA 6,378 7,908 1986.............. Pepperdine (22-7) Rod Wilde 3-2 Southern California Penn St. 3,610 6,925 VOLLEYBALL 1987.............. UCLA (38-3) Al Scates 3-0 Southern California UCLA 8,952 11,689 1988.............. Southern California (34-4) Bob Yoder 3-2 UC Santa Barb. IPFW 6,207 12,807 1989.............. UCLA (29-5) Al Scates 3-1 Stanford UCLA 7,244 9,436 1990.............. Southern California (26-7) Jim McLaughlin 3-1 Long Beach St. George Mason 5,511 8,347 1991.............. Long Beach St. (31-4) Ray Ratelle 3-1 Southern California Hawaii — 5,184 1992.............. Pepperdine (24-4) Marv Dunphy 3-0 Stanford Ball St. 7,391 13,102 1993.............. UCLA (24-3) Al Scates 3-0 Cal St. Northridge UCLA 8,482 11,018 1994.............. Penn St. (26-3) Tom Peterson 3-2 UCLA IPFW 7,908 15,495 1995.............. UCLA (31-1) Al Scates 3-0 Penn St. Springfield, Mass. 4,376 7,925 1996.............. UCLA (26-5) Al Scates 3-2 Hawaii UCLA 7,688 11,396 1997.............. Stanford (27-4) Ruben Nieves 3-2 UCLA Ohio St. 3,798 6,237 1998.............. UCLA (28-4) Al Scates 3-0 Pepperdine Hawaii 9,822 18,901 1999.............. Brigham Young (30-1) Carl McGown 3-0 Long Beach St. UCLA 8,026 13,513 2000.............. UCLA (29-5) Al Scates 3-0 Ohio St. IPFW 2,738 5,031 2001.............. Brigham Young (23-4) Carl McGown 3-0 UCLA Long Beach St. 4,807 9,009 2002.............. *Hawaii (24-8) Mike Wilton 3-1 Pepperdine Penn St. 5,357 10,614 2003.............. *Lewis (29-6) Dave Deuser 3-2 Brigham Young Long Beach St. 4,317 8,157 2004.............. Brigham Young (29-4) Tom Peterson 3-2 Long Beach St. Hawaii 4,105 7,812 2005.............. Pepperdine (25-2) Marv Dunphy 3-2 UCLA UCLA 6,853 9,800 2006.............. UCLA (26-12) Al Scates 3-0 Penn St. Penn St. 5,453 8,916 *Hawaii’s and Lewis' championship and participation vacated. 1973 Dave Olbright, UCLA All-Tournament Teams *Duncan McFarland, San Diego St. Fred Sturm, UCLA Chris Marlowe, San Diego St. Denny Cline, UCLA *Most Outstanding Player(s). Randy Stevenson, San Diego St. Ted Dodd, Pepperdine Dodge Parker, Long Beach St. Martin Nora, Pepperdine 1970 Miles Pabst, Long Beach St. *Dane Holtzman, UCLA Dave Schakel, Ball St. 1977 Kirk Kilgour, UCLA *Celso Kalache, Southern California Ed Becker, UCLA 1974 Marc Waldie, Ohio St. Dodger Parker, Long Beach St. *Bob Leonard, UCLA Dusty Dvorak, Southern California Craig Foley, Long Beach St. Jim Menges, UCLA Bob Yoder, Southern California Tom Bonynge, UC Santa Barb. Mike Normand, UCLA Aldis Berzins, Ohio St. Gerald Gregory, UC Santa Barb. Mike Buckingham, Ohio St. 1971 David DeGroot, UC Santa Barb. Nestor Paslawsky, Rutgers *Kirk Kilgour, UCLA Jon Roberts, UC Santa Barb. *Tim Bonynge, UC Santa Barb. Jim Stone, Ball St. 1978 Ed Machado, UCLA *Mike Blanchard, Pepperdine Dale Flannery, Ball St. 1975 Rod Wilde, Pepperdine Jorn Oulie, UC Santa Barb. *John Bekins, UCLA Jay Anderson, Pepperdine Larry Griebenow, UCLA John Herren, UCLA Dave Olbright, UCLA Joe Mica, UCLA Sinjin Smith, UCLA 1972 Marc Waldie, Ohio St. Steve Salmons, UCLA *Dick Irvin, UCLA Jon Roberts, UC Santa Barb. Aldis Berzins, Ohio St. John Zajec, UCLA Dave DeGroot, UC Santa Barb. Rick Niemi, Ball St. 1979 Randy Stevenson, San Diego St. 1976 *Sinjin Smith, UCLA Wayne Gracey, San Diego St. *Joe Mica, UCLA Steve Salmons, UCLA David DeGroot, UC Santa Barb. Marc Waldie, Ohio St. Peter Ehrman, UCLA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S Joe Mica, UCLA Matt Whitaker, UCLA Chris Fash, Ohio St. Bob Yoder, Southern California Scott Fortune, Stanford Colin McMillan, Ohio St. Pat Powers, Southern California Dan Hanan, Stanford Seth Burnham, UCLA Tim Hovland, Southern California Chris Chase, Penn St. Evan Thatcher, UCLA 1980 1990 2001 *Dusty Dvorak, Southern California *Bryan Ivie, Southern California *Mike Wall, Brigham Young Tim Hovland, Southern California Dan Greenbaum, Southern California Hector Lebron, Brigham Young Steve Timmons, Southern California Jason Perkins, Southern California Joaquin Acosta, Brigham Young Pat Powers, Southern California Kevin Shepard, Southern California Scott Morrow, UCLA Steve Gulnac, UCLA Brent Hilliard, Long Beach St. Adam Naeve, UCLA Karch Kiraly, UCLA Mark Kerins, Long Beach St. Jose Quinones, Penn St. Andy Dumpis, Ohio St. 1991 2002 1981 *Brent Hilliard, Long Beach St. *#Costas Theocharidis, Hawaii *Karch Kiraly, UCLA Brett Winslow, Long Beach St. #Tony Ching, Hawaii Steve Gulnac, UCLA Jason Stimpfig, Long Beach St. Brad Keenan, Pepperdine Steve Salmons, UCLA Alan Knipe, Long Beach St. Lance Walker, Pepperdine Tim Hovland, Southern California Matt Lyles, Long Beach St. Carlos Guerra, Penn St. John Hedlund, Southern California Bryan Ivie, Southern California Paul Fasshauer, Ball St. Bill Stetson, Southern California Ahmet Ozcam, Penn St. 1992 2003 *Alon Grinberg, Pepperdine *#Gustavo Meyer, Lewis 1982 Tom Sorsenson, Pepperdine #Fabiano Barreto, Lewis *Karch Kiraly, UCLA Chip McCaw, Pepperdine #Ryan Stuntz, Lewis Dave Saunders, UCLA Dave Goss, Stanford Rafael Paal, Brigham Young Doug Partie, UCLA Duncan Blackman, Stanford Jonathan Alleman, Brigham Young Dave Mochalski, UCLA David Muir, Penn St. Carlos Guerra, Penn St. Steve Hunkins, Penn St. Jeff Johnson, Penn St. 1993 2004 Bill Stetson, Southern California *Mike Sealy, UCLA *Carlos Moreno, Brigham Young *Jeff Nygaard, UCLA Fernando Pessoa, Brigham Young 1983 Kevin Wong, UCLA Scott Touzinsky, Long Beach St. *Ricci Luyties, UCLA Dan Landry, UCLA Duncan Budinger, Long Beach St. Doug Partie, UCLA Axel Hager, Cal St. Northridge Tyler Hildebrand, Long Beach St. Wally Martin, UCLA Ken Lynch, Cal St. Northridge Keith Kowal, Penn St. Steve Gulnac, UCLA Coley Kyman, Cal St. Northridge Jeff Soler, Lewis Troy Tanner, Pepperdine Jeff Stork, Pepperdine 1994 2005 Edwin Fernandez, Ohio St. *Ramon Hernandez, Penn St. *Sean Rooney, Pepperdine Byron Schneider, Penn St. Jon Parfitt, Pepperdine 1984 Ed Josefoski, Penn St. Jonathan Winder, Pepperdine *Ricci Luyties, UCLA Jeff Nygaard, UCLA Paul Johnson, UCLA Doug Partie, UCLA Erik Sullivan, UCLA Jonathan Acosta, UCLA Asbjorn Volstad, UCLA Paul Nihipali, UCLA Alex Gutor, Penn St. Roger Clark, UCLA Mark Greaves, Ohio St. Jeff Stork, Pepperdine 1995 Mike Fitzgerald, Pepperdine *Jeff Nygaard, UCLA 2006 Ric Lucas, George Mason John Speraw, UCLA *Steve Klosterman, UCLA Stein Metzger, UCLA Damien Scott, UCLA 1985 Ivan Contreras, Penn St. Dennis Gonzalez, UCLA *Bob Ctvrtlik, Pepperdine Todd Reimer, Ball St. Dan O’Dell, Penn St. Bill Yardley, Southern California Yuval Katz, Hawaii Matt Proper, Penn St. Rudy Dvorak, Southern California Nate Meerstein, Penn St. Chao Ying Zhang, Southern California 1996 Jayson Jablonsky, UC Irvine Troy Tanner, Pepperdine *Yuval Katz, Hawaii *Most Outstanding Player(s). Matt Rigg, Pepperdine Stein Metzger, UCLA # Hawaii’s championship and participation in the 2002 Mike Fitzgerald, Pepperdine Tom Stillwell, UCLA tournament, and Lewis' championship and participation in Aaron Wilton, Hawaii the 2003 tournament, vacated. 1986 Jason Ring, Hawaii *Steve Friedman, Pepperdine Kevin Hourican, Penn St. Rob Scott, Pepperdine Tournament Records Matt Rigg, Pepperdine 1997 Dave Yoder, Southern California *Mike Lambert, Stanford (Since 1980) Rudy Dvorak, Southern California Matt Fuerbringer, Stanford Adam Johnson, Southern California Keenan Whitehurst, Stanford INDIVIDUAL Chris Chase, Penn St. Paul Nihipali, UCLA KILLS, MATCH Adam Naeve, UCLA 49—Chris Chase, Penn St. (2) vs. Southern California 1987 Ivan Contreras, Penn St. (3), 5-1-87. *Ozzie Volstad, UCLA Arne Lamberg, UCLA 1998 KILLS, TOURNAMENT Jeff Williams, UCLA *Adam Naeve, UCLA 74—Yuval Katz, Hawaii, 1996 (27 vs. Penn St., 47 vs. Chris Chase, Penn St. Fred Robins, UCLA UCLA). Javier Gaspar, Penn St. Brandon Taliaferro, UCLA TOTAL ATTEMPTS, MATCH Adam Johnson, Southern California Victor Rivera, Lewis Dave Yoder, Southern California Rick Tune, Pepperdine 97—Yuval Katz, Hawaii (2) vs. UCLA (3), 5-4-96. George Roumain, Pepperdine TOTAL ATTEMPTS, TOURNAMENT 1988 143—Yuval Katz, Hawaii, 1996 (49 vs. Penn St., 94 *Jen-Kai Liu, Southern California 1999 vs. UCLA). Tom Duke, Southern California *Ossie Antonetti, Brigham Young Bryan Ivie, Southern California Ryan Millar, Brigham Young SERVICE ACES, MATCH Mike Lauterman, Southern California Chris Seiffert, Long Beach St. 5—Robert Chavez, Southern California (2) vs. UCLA David Rottman, UC Santa Barb. David Mckenzie, Long Beach St.
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