NCAA
Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Champions
See a complete list of Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Champions. The 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champions is Texas. They beat Louisville to claim their 3rd National title. This was Coach Jerritt Elliott’s second title.
Fast Facts:
- NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball is the highest level of competition in U.S. College sports.
- Stanford has won 9 titles which is the most of any other team.
- The 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament will take place in Tampa, Florida.
NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champions:
Year | Champion (Record) | Score | Runner-Up | Coach | Location |
2022 | Texas (28–1) | 3-0 | Louisville | Jerritt Elliott | Omaha, Nebraska |
2021 | Wisconsin (31–3) | 3-2 | Nebraska | Kelly Sheffield | Columbus, Ohio |
2020 | Kentucky (24–1) | 3-1 | Texas | Craig Skinner | Omaha, Nebraska |
2019 | Stanford (9) (30–4) | 3-0 | Wisconsin | Kevin Hambly | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
2018 | Stanford (8) (34–1) | 3-2 | Nebraska | Kevin Hambly | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2017 | Nebraska (5) (33–4) | 3-1 | Florida | John Cook | Kansas City, Missouri |
2016 | Stanford (7) (27–7) | 3-0 | Texas | John Dunning | Columbus, Ohio |
2015 | Nebraska (4) (32–4) | 3-0 | Texas | John Cook | Omaha, Nebraska |
2014 | Penn State (7) (36–3) | 3-0 | BYU | Russ Rose | Oklahoma City, OK |
2013 | Penn State (7) (36–3) | 3-1 | Wisconsin | Russ Rose | Seattle, Washington |
2012 | Texas (28-4) | 3-0 | Oregon | Jerritt Elliott | Louisville, KY |
2011 | UCLA (29-6) | 3-1 | Illinois | Michael Sealy | San Antonio, Texas |
2010 | Penn State (32-5) | 3-0 | California | Russ Rose | UMKC |
2009 | Penn State (38-0) | 3-2 | Texas | Russ Rose | South Florida |
2008 | Penn State (38-0) | 3-0 | Stanford | Russ Rose | Nebraska |
2007 | Penn State (34-2) | 3-2 | Stanford | Russ Rose | Sacramento State |
2006 | Nebraska (33-1) | 3-1 | Stanford | John Cook | Nebraska |
2005 | Washington (32-1) | 3-0 | Nebraska | Jim McLaughlin | UTSA |
2004 | Stanford (30-6) | 3-0 | Minnesota | John Dunning | Long Beach State |
2003 | Southern California (35-0) | 3-1 | Florida | Mick Haley | Dallas |
2002 | Southern California (31-1) | 3-1 | Stanford | Mick Haley | New Orleans |
2001 | Stanford (33-2) | 3-0 | Long Beach State | John Dunning | San Diego State |
2000 | Nebraska (34-0) | 3-2 | Wisconsin | John Cook | VCU |
1999 | Penn State (36-1) | 3-0 | Stanford | Russ Rose | Hawaii |
1998 | Long Beach State (36-0) | 3-2 | Penn State | Brian Gimmillaro | Wisconsin |
1997 | Stanford (33-2) | 3-2 | Penn State | Don Shaw | Washington State |
1996 | Stanford (31-2) | 3-0 | Hawaii | Don Shaw | Cleveland State |
1995 | Nebraska (32-1) | 3-1 | Texas | Terry Pettit | Massachusetts |
1994 | Stanford (31-2) | 3-1 | UCLA | Don Shaw | Texas |
1993 | Long Beach State (32-2) | 3-1 | Penn State | Brian Gimmillaro | Wisconsin |
1992 | Stanford (31-2) | 3-1 | UCLA | Don Shaw | New Mexico |
1991 | UCLA (31-5) | 3-2 | Long Beach State | Andy Banachowski | UCLA |
1990 | UCLA (36-1) | 3-0 | Pacific | Andy Banachowski | Maryland |
1989 | Long Beach State (32-5) | 3-0 | Nebraska | Brian Gimmillaro | Hawaii |
1988 | Texas (34-5) | 3-0 | Hawaii | Mick Haley | Minnesota |
1987 | Hawaii (37-2) | 3-1 | Stanford | Dave Shoji | Indianapolis |
1986 | Pacific (39-3) | 3-0 | Nebraska | John Dunning | Pacific |
1985 | Pacific (36-3) | 3-1 | Stanford | John Dunning | Western Michigan |
1984 | UCLA (33-6) | 3-2 | Stanford | Andy Banachowski | UCLA |
1983 | Hawaii (34-2) | 3-0 | UCLA | Dave Shoji | Kentucky |
1982 | Hawaii (33-1) | 3-2 | Southern California | Dave Shoji | Pacific |
1981 | Southern California (27-10) | 3-2 | UCLA | Chuck Erbe | UCLA |