NCAA Division II women's volleyball tournament

The NCAA Division II women's volleyball tournament is the annual event that decides the championship contested by the NCAA. It determines the national champion of Division II women's collegiate volleyball. It has been held annually since 1981, typically played in December after the fall regular season (the men's championship, conversely, is held in the spring).[1]

NCAA Division II women's volleyball tournament
SportCollege indoor volleyball
Founded1981
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Cal State Los Angeles (1st)
Most titlesConcordia–Saint Paul (9)
Official websiteNCAA.com

The most successful program has been Concordia Saint Paul, who have won nine titles.

The most recent champions are the Cal State Los Angeles, who won their first national title in 2023.

History

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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 an NCAA Men's National Collegiate Volleyball Championship for men's volleyball teams in Division I and Division II seeing as there are far fewer men's programs than women's.

Champions

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NCAA Division II Volleyball Championship
Year Site
(Host Team)
Championship Third Place Final / Semifinalists
Champion Games Runner-up Third-place Games Fourth-place
1981
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Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
Sacramento State 3–0 Lewis Cal State Northridge 3–0 Florida Southern
1982
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Northridge, CA
(Cal State Northridge)
UC Riverside 3–0 Cal State Northridge Portland State 3–0 Sacramento State
1983
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Lakeland, FL
(Florida Southern)
Cal State Northridge 3–2 Portland State Air Force 3–0 Nebraska–Omaha
1984
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Portland, OR
(Portland State)
Portland State 3–0 Cal State Northridge Sacramento State 3–0 Sam Houston State
1985
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Portland State (2) 3–1 Cal State Northridge Nebraska–Omaha 3–2 Sam Houston State
1986
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Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
UC Riverside (2) 3–0 Cal State Northridge Nebraska–Omaha 3–0 North Dakota State
1987
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Northridge, CA
(Cal State Northridge)
Cal State Northridge (2) 3–2 Central Missouri State Nebraska–Omaha 3–2 Ferris State
1988
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Fargo, ND
(North Dakota State)
Portland State (3) 3–0 Cal State Northridge North Dakota State 3–2 Regis
1989
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Bakersfield, CA
(Cal State Bakersfield)
Cal State Bakersfield 3–0 Sacramento State North Dakota State 3–1 Florida Southern
1990
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West Texas State 3–0 North Dakota State Cal State Bakersfield 3–2 Portland State
1991
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Canyon, TX
(West Texas State)
West Texas State (2) 3–0 Portland State North Dakota State 3–0 Florida Southern
1992
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Portland, OR
(Portland State)
Portland State (4) 3–2 Northern Michigan West Texas State 3–0 Cal State Los Angeles
1993
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Marquette, MI
(Northern Michigan)
Northern Michigan 3–1 Cal State Bakersfield Portland State 3–2 Northern Colorado
1994
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Bakersfield, CA
(Cal State Bakersfield)
Northern Michigan (2) 3–1 Cal State Bakersfield Northern Colorado 3–0 Central Missouri State
1995
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Miami Shores, FL
(Barry)
Barry 3–1 Northern Michigan Cal State Bakersfield 3–2 Central Missouri State
1996
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Warrensburg, MO
(Central Missouri State)
Nebraska–Omaha 3–2 Tampa Northern Michigan 3–0 Central Missouri State
1997
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Bakersfield, CA
(Cal State Bakersfield)
West Texas A&M (3) 3–2 Barry Cal State Bakersfield 3–0 Northern Michigan
1998
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Kissimmee, FL Hawaii Pacific 3–1 North Dakota State Regis and Tampa
1999
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Battle Creek, MI BYU–Hawaii 3–0 Tampa Northern Kentucky and West Texas A&M
2000
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Sioux Falls, SD
(Augustana–SD)
Hawaii Pacific (2) 3–0 Augustana (SD) California (PA) and North Alabama
2001
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Allendale, MI
(Grand Valley State)
Barry (2) 3–0 South Dakota State UC San Diego and Grand Valley State
2002
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Canyon, TX
(West Texas A&M)
BYU Hawaii 3–0 Truman State Grand Valley State and Tampa
2003
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San Bernardino, CA
(Cal State San Bernardino)
North Alabama 3–1 Concordia–St. Paul Cal State San Bernardino and Grand Valley State
2004
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Miami Shores, FL
(Barry)
Barry (3) 3–1 Truman Minnesota–Duluth and Nebraska–Kearney
2005
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Kearney, NE
(Nebraska–Kearney)
Grand Valley State 3–1 Nebraska–Kearney Cal State Los Angeles and Tampa
2006
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Pensacola, FL
(West Florida)
Tampa 3–1 North Alabama Minnesota–Duluth and West Texas A&M
2007
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Topeka, KS
(Washburn)
Concordia–St. Paul 3–1 Western Washington Washburn and West Texas A&M
2008
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St. Paul, MN
(Concordia–St. Paul)
Concordia–St. Paul (2) 3–2 Cal State San Bernardino Grand Valley State and Truman
2009
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Concordia–St. Paul (3) 3–0 West Texas A&M Cal State San Bernardino and Flagler
2010
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Louisville, KY Concordia–St. Paul (4) 3–1 Tampa Central Missouri and Dowling
2011
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San Bernardino, CA
(Cal State San Bernardino)
Concordia–St. Paul (5) 3–0 Cal State San Bernardino Hillsdale and Tampa
2012
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Pensacola, FL
(West Florida)
Concordia–St. Paul (6) 3–2 Tampa BYU–Hawaii and Indianapolis
2013
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Cedar Rapids, IA
(Upper Iowa University)
Concordia–St. Paul (7) 3–0 BYU–Hawaii West Texas A&M and Wheeling Jesuit
2014
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Louisville, KY
(Bellarmine)
Tampa (2) 3–0 Southwest Minnesota State Arkansas–Fort Smith and Grand Valley State
2015
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Tampa, FL
(Tampa)
Wheeling Jesuit 3–0 Palm Beach Atlantic Wayne State (NE) and Western Washington
2016
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Sioux Falls, SD
(Northern Sun)
Concordia–Saint Paul (8) 3–0 Alaska–Anchorage Palm Beach Atlantic and Lewis
2017
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Pensacola, FL
(West Florida)
Concordia–Saint Paul (9) 3–0 Florida Southern Gannon and Rockhurst
2018
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Pittsburgh, PA
(Clarion)
Tampa (3) 3–2 Western Washington Lewis and Washburn
2019
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Denver, CO
(Metro State Univ of Denver)
Cal State San Bernardino (1) 3–1 Nebraska–Kearney Regis (CO) and Rockhurst
2020 Sioux Falls, SD
(Sanford Pentagon)
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
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Tampa, FL
(Tampa Spartans)
Tampa (4) 3–0 Washburn Gannon and Western Washington
2022
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Seattle, WA
(Seattle Pacific)
West Texas A&M (4) 3-1 Concordia-St Paul Cal State Los Angeles and UMSL
2023
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Moon Township, PA
(Clarion)
Cal State Los Angeles 3–1 West Texas A&M UMSL and Tampa
2024
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Sioux Falls, SD
(Northern Sun)
2025
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
(Nova Southeastern)

Records

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  • Most championships: Concordia–St. Paul (9)
  • Undefeated Seasons: Hawaii Pacific (2000), Concordia–St. Paul (2009), Cal State San Bernardino (2019)

Champions

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CSULA
 
Wheeling
 
CSUSB
 
Grand Valley State
 
◀ Hawaii Pacific
 
Northern Michigan
 
Concordia
 
Tampa
 
West Texas A&M
 
Barry
National Championships by school:   9,   4,   3,   2,   1

Current Division II

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Team Titles Years
Concordia St. Paul 9 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017
Tampa 4 2006, 2014, 2018, 2021
West Texas A&M 1990, 1991, 1997, 2022
Barry 3 1995, 2001, 2004
Hawaii Pacific 2 1998, 2000
Northern Michigan 1993, 1994
Cal State Los Angeles 1 2023
Cal State San Bernardino 2019
Wheeling 2015
Grand Valley State 2005

Former Division II

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School Titles Years
Portland State 4 1984, 1985, 1988, 1992
BYU Hawaii 2 1999, 2002
Cal State Northridge 1983, 1987
UC Riverside 1982, 1986
North Alabama 1 2003
Omaha 1996
Cal State Bakersfield 1989
Sacramento State 1981

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Women's Division II Volleyball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
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