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1994 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1994 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
1994 NCAA Final Four logo
ChampionsStanford (2nd title)
Runner-upUCLA (7th NCAA (13th national) title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachDon Shaw (2nd title)
Final Four All-Tournament Team
«1993  1995»

The 1994 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 48 teams and ended on December 17, 1994, when Stanford defeated UCLA 3 games to 1 in the NCAA championship match.

Stanford won the program's second title with the win. Led by freshman Kristin Folkl, Stanford defeated the Bruins 15-10, 5-15, 16-14, 15-13. The meeting with UCLA was the fifth straight year Stanford and UCLA met in the NCAA tournament.[1]

Play-in games

November 22
   
  App State (Southern, 29-5) 3
  Towson St. (Big South, 19-14) 0
November 22
   
  SFA (Southland, 31-3) 3
  Texas Southern (SWAC, ?) 0
November 26
   
  Idaho (Big Sky, 29-2) 3
  Valparaiso (Mid-Cont., 25-10) 0
November 26
   
  UCF (TAAC, 28-9) 3
  SE Missouri St. (OVC, 27-13) 0
n/a
   
  Rider (NEC, 19-6) 3
  Army (Patriot, 20-15) 2
n/a
   
  Princeton (Ivy, 25-4) 3
  Siena (MAAC, 22-9) 0

Records

West Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Arizona Pac-10 At-large 15-9
4 Arizona State Pac-10 At-large 17-9
3 BYU WAC Automatic 25-3
Loyola Marymount West Coast Automatic 19-9
Memphis Great Midwest Automatic 26-8
New Mexico WAC At-large 19-9
San Diego State WAC At-large 21-9
1 Stanford Pac-10 Automatic 27-1
2 USC Pac-10 At-large 20-7
Washington Pac-10 At-large 15-12
Washington State Pac-10 At-large 16-12
Wyoming WAC At-large 17-12
Northwest Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Arkansas State Sun Belt Automatic 26-6
3 Hawaii Big West At-large 24-4
Idaho Big Sky Automatic 30-2
2 Long Beach State Big West Automatic 25-5
Michigan State Big Ten At-large 17-14
Montana Big Sky At-large 24-5
1 Ohio State Big Ten Automatic 26-2
4 Pacific Big West At-large 22-6
Princeton Ivy League Automatic 26-4
Texas A&M Southwest At-large 18-13
UC Santa Barbara Big West At-large 27-6
UCF Trans America Automatic 29-9
Mideast Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Ball State Mid-American Automatic 24-5
4 Colorado Big Eight At-large 22-7
George Washington Atlantic 10 Automatic 31-3
Illinois Big Ten At-large 23-13
Iowa Big Ten At-large 24-8
1 Nebraska Big Eight Automatic 29-0
Northern Iowa Missouri Valley Automatic 27-1
3 Notre Dame Midwestern Collegiate Automatic 32-3
2 Penn State Big Ten At-large 28-3
Pittsburgh Big East Automatic 20-10
Rider Northeast Automatic 20-6
Wisconsin Big Ten At-large 21-11
South Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Appalachian State Southern Automatic 30-5
Clemson ACC At-large 27-7
4 Duke ACC Automatic 23-5
3 Florida SEC Automatic 27-5
George Mason CAA Automatic 30-4
Georgia SEC At-large 25-8
Georgia Tech ACC At-large 25-8
2 Houston Southwest Automatic 24-6
Louisville Metro Automatic 29-4
Stephen F. Austin Southland Automatic 32-3
Texas Southwest At-large 22-9
1 UCLA Pac-10 At-large 28-3

Brackets

West regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional Final
            
  Washington 3
Wyoming 0
1 Stanford 3
Washington 0
1 Stanford 3
4 Arizona State 0
San Diego State 2
4 Arizona State 3
San Diego State 3
Memphis 1
1 Stanford 3
2 Southern California 0
Arizona 3
Loyola Marymount 1
3 BYU 1
Arizona 3
Arizona 0
2 Southern California 3
New Mexico 0
2 Southern California 3
Washington State 1
New Mexico 3

Northwest regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional Final
            
  Texas A&M 3
Michigan State 1
1 Ohio State 3
Texas A&M 0
1 Ohio State 3
4 Pacific 1
UCSB 2
4 Pacific 3
UCSB 3
Princeton 0
1 Ohio State 3
2 Long Beach State 1
Idaho 3
Central Florida 0
3 Hawaiʻi 3
Idaho 0
3 Hawaiʻi 2
2 Long Beach State 3
Montana 0
2 Long Beach State 3
Arkansas State 1
Montana 3

Mideast regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional Final
            
  George Washington 3
Wisconsin 2
1 Nebraska 3
George Washington 0
1 Nebraska 3
4 Colorado 0
Northern Iowa 1
4 Colorado 3
Northern Iowa 3
Rider 0
1 Nebraska 1
2 Penn State 3
Iowa 2
Pittsburgh 3
3 Notre Dame 3
Pittsburgh 1
3 Notre Dame 0
2 Penn State 3
Ball State 0
2 Penn State 3
Ball State 3
Illinois 2

South regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional Final
            
  Georgia Tech 3
George Mason 1
1 UCLA 3
Georgia Tech 0
1 UCLA 3
4 Duke 0
Georgia 0
4 Duke 3
Georgia 3
Appalachian State 0
1 UCLA 3
2 Houston 0
Louisville 0
Texas 3
3 Florida 3
Texas 0
3 Florida 0
2 Houston 3
Clemson 0
2 Houston 3
Stephen F. Austin 2
Clemson 3

Final Four - Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas

National semifinals National Championship
      
1 Stanford 3
1 Ohio State 0
1 Stanford 3
1 UCLA 1
2 Penn State 2
1 UCLA 3

See also

References

  1. ^ "Folkl, Stanford Defeat UCLA for NCAA Title". The Washington Post. December 18, 1994. Retrieved March 24, 2009.
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