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Finding Aid to the Intercollegiate Women's Volleyball Inventory Home Finding Aid to the Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory, 1977-Present Record Group 22.2 2.5 linear feet History Scope and Content Box and Folder List OVERVIEW Access: The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the University Archives. Provenance: This is an on-going collection with material arriving through departmental record transfers, the university campus mail, or donations by various individuals Property rights: The University Archives owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Copyrights to this collection remain with the University Archives. Citation: [Identification of item]. Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory, University Archives, North Dakota State University, Fargo. HISTORICAL NOTE The first mention of Women’s Volleyball is found in the April 17, 1918 issue of The Spectrum, titled, “Why not girls athletics.” The article discusses women’s athletics in general and specially basketball, soccer, gymnastics, tennis, baseball, and volleyball.” In 2008, in their first year of Division I post-season eligibility, the team had the best record in the Summit League and won the championship. They went to the NCAA Division I tournament where they lost to the University of Minnesota. In 2009 NDSU lost to IPFW Summit League tournament after winning the Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Page 2 of 9 Summit League regular season. In 2010, NDSU beat IPFW to win the Summit League turnament and faced and lost to the University of Minnesota in the first round of the Division I tournament. SCOPE & CONTENT The records are arranged into two series: Media Guides/Background and Programs. BOX AND FOLDER LIST BOX 1 MEDIA GUIDES/BACKGROUND 1/1 Finding Aid 1/2 Event Passes 1/2a All American Awards – 1987-2003 1/2b American Volleyball Association Awards – 1998-2002 Newspaper Articles 1/3 1978-79 1/4 1979-80 1/5 1989-90 1/6 1990-91 1/7 1991-92 1/8 1992-93 1/9 1994-95 Facts/factbooks 1/10 Wall & pocket schedules; fact brochure - 1977 1/11 Fact brochure; pocket schedule (with Women’s Tennis) - 1978 1/12 Factbook; pocket schedule (with Women’s Cross Country) - 1979 1/13 Factbook; Summer Volleyball Camp flyers; pocket schedule (with Women’s Cross Country) - 1980 1/14 Fact brochure, pocket schedule - 1981 1/15 Factbook - 1982 1/16 Factbook, Fact brochure - 1983 1/17 Factbook - 1984 1/18 Factbook – 1985 1/19 Factbook - 1986 1/20 Factbook; pocket schedule; Early Bird Classic program (paper); vs. UND & Nebraska- Omaha (paper) program - Nov. 13/14 - 1987 1/21 Pocket schedule; Summer Volleyball Camp brochure; Factbook; Newsletters (Sept.– Oct.); NCAA Division II Volleyball Championship Banquet invitation; Paper program - vs. St. Cloud State; Paper program - vs. Moorhead State; Paper program - North Central Regional Championship - 1988 1/22 Factbook, Paper program - vs. UND; NCAA Division II Volleyball Playoffs Pressbook - 1989 Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Page 3 of 9 1/23 Factbook, NCC Volleyball Tournament Paper program; Paper program - vs. UND; Paper program - vs. Nebraska-Omaha; Paper program - vs. Mankato State - 1990 1/24 Pocket schedule; Factbook - 1991 1/25 Factbook – 1992 1/26 Factbook - 1993 1/27 Factbook, Souvenir Magazine; Paper program - Burger King Classic Volleyball Tournament - 1994 1/28 Factbook, Fan Appreciation Night flyer; NCAA Division II Volleyball Championship - Midwest Regional Tournament Flyer - 1996 1/29 Media Guide, Football/Volleyball Schedule, Newspaper articles (spiral bound) -1997 1/30 Media Guide, Volleyball team questionnaire, Newspaper articles (spiral bound) -1998 1/31 1998/1999 Clippings: “Volleyball team heads into NCC schedule on hot streak” The Spectrum, Sept. 19, 1998; “Spikers’ win streak ends” The Spectrum, Sept. 22, 1998; “Volleyball team wins, but third-game blues continue The Spectrum, Sept. 29, 1998; “Bison spikers off to fast start” The Spectrum, Oct. 2, 1998; “Spikers breeze past Southwest State” The Spectrum, Oct. 6, 1998; “Bison Volleyball continues to dominate” The Spectrum, Oct. 9, 1998; “Bison beat UND again” The Spectrum, Oct. 16, 1998; “SU volleyball team: the unseen winners” The Spectrum, Oct. 20, 1998; “Spikers sweep Dickinson State” The Spectrum, Nov 10, 1998; “Volleyball team sweeps UND, Morningside; wins NCC crown” The Spectrum, Nov. 17, 1998; “SU volleyball goin to Disney World” The Spectrum, Dec. 4, 1998; “Bison take second at Elite 8” The Spectrum, Dec. 8, 1998; “Bina named national coach of the year” It’s Happening at State, Dec. 16, 1998 “SU signs four MN athletes” The Spectrum, Feb. 9, 1999 1/32 Media Guide – Media Guide, NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship Division II – participant tag, Newspaper articles (spiral bound) -1999 1/33 Media/Recruiting Guide - 2000 1/34 Media/Recruiting Guide - 2001 1/35 Media/Recruiting Guide, Newspaper articles (spiral bound) - 2002 1/36 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2003; Regional program – November 2003 1/37 Media/Recruiting Guide, Newspaper articles (spiral bound) - 2004 1/38 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2005 1/39 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2006 1/40 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2007 1/41 Media/Recruiting Guide - 2008 1/42 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2009 1/43 Media/Recruiting Guide – 2010 1/44 Media Guide - 2013 PROGRAMS 1/45 Programs – 1975 Region VI AIAW Tournament, NDAIAW Small College Tournament 1/46 Programs – 1977 1/46a Games- vs. Mayville State-Oct; Valley City State-Oct; Minot State-Oct. 1/46b Tournaments- Tri-College Invitational, Sept.; Minn-Kota Conference, Oct.; Region IV AIAW, Nov. Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Page 4 of 9 Programs – 1978 1/47 vs. Jamestown - Sept. 1/48 vs. Concordia - Sept. 1/49 Tri-College Invitational - Sept. 1/50 vs. Moorhead State - Oct. 1/51 vs. Minot State/Dickinson State - Oct. 1/52 vs. UND - Oct. 1/53 vs. Valley City State - Oct. Programs – 1979 1/54 vs. Bemidji State/Concordia - Sept. 1/55 Tri-College Invitational - Sept. 1/56 Junior Varsity Invitational – Sept. 1/57 NDSU Volleyball Quadrangular - Oct. 1/58 vs. USD - Oct. 1/59 vs. SDSU 1/60 vs. University of Minnesota-Morris/Valley City State - Oct. 1/61 AIAW Sub-regional Volleyball Championship - Nov. BOX 2 PROGRAMS Programs – 1980 2/1 Junior College Tournament – Sept.1 2/2 Tri-College Invitational – Sept. 2/3 vs. Moorhead State/Alumni – Oct. 2/4 NDAIAW Division II Championship vs. UND 2/5 Region 6 AIAW Division II Tournament – Nov. Programs – 1981 2/6 Tri-College Invitational – Sept. 25-26 2/7 NDSU Triangular vs. Moorhead State/UND – Sept. 29 2/8 vs. University of South Dakota – Oct. 9 2/9 vs. South Dakota State University – Oct. 10 2/10 vs. Bemidji State – Oct. Program – 1984 2/11 NCAA Division II Volleyball Regional – NDSU – 11/30-12/1 Programs – 1986 2/12 Wendy’s Volleyball Classic Programs – 1988 2/13 St. Cloud State- Box Scores 2/14 NCIAC Volleyball Championships – NDSU – 11/21 & 22/1988 Programs – 1989 2/15 Wendy’s Volleyball Classic Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Page 5 of 9 Programs – 1993 2/16 Burger King Classic – vs. University of Manitoba, UNO, Bemidji State – 9/17 &18/1993 Programs – 1994 2/17 UND – 9/20/94 2/18 St. Cloud State – 11/11/94 Programs – 1996 2/19 Moorhead State – 9/16/96 Programs – 1997 2/20 Burger King Classic - 9/5-6/97 2/21 Augustana - 9/23/97 2/22 St. Cloud State - 9/26/97 2/23 Mankato State - 9/27/97 2/24 UND - 10/7/97 2/25 Minnesota-Duluth - 10/11/97 2/26 Morningside - 10/17/97 2/27 USD - 10/18/97 2/28 South Dakota State - 10/21/97 Programs – 1998 2/29 Burger King Classic – 9/3-5, 1998 2/30 Nebraska-Omaha – 9/26/98 2/31 Southwest State – 1/2/98 2/32 UND – 10/13/98 2/33 St. Cloud State – 10/17/98 2/34 Moorhead State – 10/19/98 2/35 SDSU – 10/23/98 2/36 Augustana - 10/24/98 2/37 USD – 11/13/98 2/38 Morningside 11/14/98 2/39 NCAA Division II Tournament – 11/20-21/98 Programs – 1999 2/40 Moorhead State - 9/8/1999 2/41 UND - 9/23/99 2/42 Comfort Inn Classic - Dickinson State, UND, Univ. of Manitoba - 9/23-24/99 2/43 Augustana (+ 2 tickets) - 9/28/99 2/44 Nebraska-Omaha, Northern Colorado - 10/22-23/99 2/45 SDSU - 11/9/99 2/46 North Central Region Tournament - 11/19-20/99 Programs – 2000 2/47 Northern State – 8/30/2000 2/48 Pizza Hut Classic - Bemidji State, UND, West Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico, University of Winnipeg - 9/15-16/2000 2/49 Minnesota State - Mankato, St. Cloud State - 9/29-30/2000 2/50 South Dakota State/Augustana - 10/6-7/2000 2/51 UND - 10/24/2000 Intercollegiate Women’s Volleyball Inventory Page 6 of 9 2/52 USD, Morningside - 10/27-28/2000 2/53 UNC, UNO – 11/10-11/2000 Programs – 2001 2/54 MSUM 8/28/2001 2/55 Morningside & USD – 9/14 & 15/01 2/56 Nebraska – Omaha/Northern Colorado 10/6/01 2/57 Augustana 10/10/01 2/58 Wiona State University 10/13/01 2/59 SDSU – 10/16/01 2/60 St. Cloud State/Minnesota State University-Mankato 10/26/01 2/61 UND – 11/6/01 2/62 NCAA – North Central Regional – 11/15-17/01 Programs – 2002 2/63 Dickinson State – 9/4/2002 2/64 Minnesota State University – Moorhead – 9/5/02 2/65 Volleyball Classic - 9/6 & 9/7/02 2/66 Dickinson State University 9/9/02 2/67 SDSU & Minnesota State University - Mankato – 9/27 & 28/02 2/68 Northern State University 10/4/02 2/69 University of Minnesota – Duluth 10/8/02 2/70 University of South Dakota/University of Northern Colorado 10/18 & 19/02 2/71 Augustana 10/24/02 2/72 Nebraska/Omaha 11/7/02 2/73 UND 11/12/02 2/74 St.
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