NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Tournament

NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Tournament
Sport College indoor volleyball
Founded 1981
Country  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (1)
TV partner(s) ESPNU
Official website NCAA.com

The NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Tournament is the annual event that decides the championships in women's volleyball from teams in Division III contested by the NCAA each winter since 1981.[1]

Washington–Saint Louis is the most successful program, with ten national titles. The most recent champions are Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.

History

From 1970 through 1980, before the NCAA governed women's collegiate athletics, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women alone conducted the women's collegiate volleyball championships.

Volleyball was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981-82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the AIAW for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same twelve (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA conquered the AIAW and usurped its authority and membership.

There is also a NCAA Men's Division III Volleyball Championship for men's volleyball teams in Division III which was only established in 2012, the newest NCAA-sponsored championship.

Champions

NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Championship
Year Site
(Host)
Final Match Third-Place Match / Semifinalists Total Attendance
Champion Games Runner-up Third Place Games Fourth Place
1981
Details
Maryville, TN
(Maryville)
UC San Diego 3–2 Juniata Occidental 3–0 Benedictine (IL) 2,151
1982
Details
La Jolla, CA
(UC San Diego)
La Verne 3–1 UC San Diego Sonoma State 3–2 Juniata 6,503
1983
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La Verne, CA
(La Verne)
Elmhurst 3–1 UC San Diego La Verne 3–1 MIT 5,120
1984
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Elmhurst, IL
(Elmhurst)
UC San Diego (2) 3–0 MIT La Verne 3–0 Calvin 6,085
1985
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Elmhurst (2) 3–0 Juniata La Verne 3–0 UW–La Crosse 4,667
1986
Details
Grand Rapids, MI
(Calvin)
UC San Diego (3) 3–2 Calvin UW–La Crosse 3–1 Juniata 8,664
1987
Details
Elmhurst, IL
(Elmhurst)
UC San Diego (4) 3–0 Elmhurst Benedictine (IL) 3–2 Juniata 5,081
1988
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La Jolla, CA
(UC San Diego)
UC San Diego (5) 3–2 Benedictine (IL) Juniata 3–2 UW–Whitewater 4,126
1989
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St. Louis, MO
(Washington)
Washington–St. Louis 3–0 Ohio Northern Juniata 3–1 Menlo 8,433
1990
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UC San Diego (6) 3–2 Washington–St. Louis St. Benedict 3–0 Juniata 8,064
1991
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Washington–St. Louis (2) 3–2 UC San Diego Juniata 3–1 UW–Oshkosh 9,469
1992
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Washington–St. Louis (3) 3–0 UC San Diego Stony Brook 3–2 Calvin 7,373
1993
Details
Huntingdon, PA
(Juniata)
Washington–St. Louis (4) 3–0 Juniata RIT 3–2 UC San Diego 8,771
1994
Details
Ithaca, NY
(Ithaca)
Washington–St. Louis (5) 3–0 UW–Oshkosh Juniata 3–2 Ithaca 9,293
1995
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Whitewater, WI
(UW–Whitewater)
Washington–St. Louis (6) 3–2 Cal Lutheran UW–Whitewater 3–2 Ithaca 14,465
1996
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Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Washington–St. Louis (7) 3–0 Juniata St. Olaf 3–1 UW–Oshkosh 8,472
1997
Details
La Jolla, CA
(UC San Diego)
UC San Diego (7) 3–2 Juniata Central (IA) 3–0 Washington–St. Louis 11,803
1998
Details
Huntingdon, PA
(Juniata)
Central (IA) 3–2 UC San Diego Juniata and Wellesley 10,906
1999
Details
Central (IA) (2) 3–0 Trinity (TX) Muskingum 3–0 Juniata 12,264
2000
Details
Pella, IA
(Central)
Central (IA) (3) 3–0 UW–Whitewater Washington–St. Louis 3–2 Juniata 11,896
2001
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Whitewater, WI
(UW–Whitewater)
La Verne (2) 3–2 UW–Whitewater Juniata 3–1 Wellesley 12,168
2002
Details
UW–Whitewater 3–0 Washington–St. Louis Trinity (TX) 3–0 Juniata 11,341
2003
Details
La Verne, CA
(La Verne)
Washington–St. Louis (8) 3–0 NYU La Verne 3–0 Emory 10,982
2004
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Winona, MN
(St. Mary's (MN))
Juniata 3–0 Washington–St. Louis La Verne 3–1 NYU 8,987
2005
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Salem, VA UW–Whitewater (2) 3–0 Juniata La Verne and Wittenberg 10,634
2006
Details
Juniata (2) 3–2 Washington–St. Louis UW–Whitewater and Wittenberg 13,961
2007
Details
Bloomington, IL
(Illinois Wesleyan)
Washington–St. Louis (9) 3–2 UW–Whitewater Juniata and Wittenberg 9,943
2008
Details
Emory 3–1 La Verne Juniata and Ohio Northern 9,842
2009
Details
University Heights, OH
(John Carroll)
Washington–St. Louis (10) 3–1 Juniata Hope and UW–Oshkosh 13,622
2010
Details
St. Louis, MO
(Washington)
Calvin 3–1 Emory Juniata and Washington–St. Louis 16,340
2011
Details
Wittenberg 3–0 Christopher Newport Carthage and Eastern 14,196
2012
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Holland, MI
(Hope)
St. Thomas (MN) 3–2 Calvin Christopher Newport and Elmhurst 18,649
2013
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Calvin (2) 3–2 Cal Lutheran Emory and UW–Stevens Point 17,134
2014
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Newport News, VA[2]
(Christopher Newport)
Hope 3–2 Emory Calvin and UW–Stevens Point 13,631
2015
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Grand Rapids, MI
(Calvin)
Cal Lutheran 3-0 Wittenberg Carthage and Hendrix 679
2016
Details
Oshkosh, WI
(UW–Oshkosh)
Calvin 3–0 Washington—St. Louis Northwestern (MN) and Southwestern (TX)
2017
Details
Grand Rapids, MI
(Calvin)
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3–0 Wittenberg Calvin and Ithaca

Records

  • Most championships: Washington (MO) (10), UC San Diego (8)
  • Undefeated Seasons: Washington (MO) (1992), Central (IA) (1999)

Summary

RankTeamTitlesYears
1Washington–St. Louis101989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2007, 2009
2UC San Diego71981, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1997
3Calvin32010, 2013, 2016
Central (IA)1998, 1999, 2000
4Juniata22004, 2006
Wisconsin–Whitewater2002, 2005
La Verne1982, 2002
Elmhurst1983, 1985
5Cal Lutheran12015
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps2017
Hope2014
St. Thomas (MN)2012
Wittenberg2011
Emory2008

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Women's Division III Volleyball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  2. "2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites". Ncaa.com. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
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