NCAA
Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Champions

See a complete list of Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Champions. The 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champions is Stanford. They beat Wisconsin to claim their 9th National title. Coach Kevin Hambly won his second title with Standford.
Fast Facts:
- NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball is the highest level of competition in U.S. College sports.
- Only 10 teams have won the National title in 31 years.
- Texas and Washington have each won the title once, while eight other teams that include, Stanford, Penn State, UCLA, Hawaii, Long Beach State, Nebraska, Southern California and Pacific have each won at least two titles
- The 2020 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Tournament will take place at the CHI Health Center Omaha in Nebraska.
NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champions:
Year | Champion (Record) | Score | Runner-Up | Coach | Location |
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 |