1992 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

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1992 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
Bev Oden (Stanford)
  • Cary Wendell (Stanford)
  • Natalie Williams (UCLA)
  • Elaine Youngs
  • (UCLA)
  • Aycan Gokberk (Florida)
  • «1991  1993»

    The 1992 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 32 teams and ended on December 19, 1992, when

    UCLA
    3-1 in the NCAA championship match.

    Stanford won the program's first NCAA title after three previous runner-up finishes. UCLA was the top ranked team in the country and was undefeated coming into the match. The Bruins were the two time defending national champions, and became the first university to appear in three straight NCAA title matches, equaling its previous AIAW national title match streak from 1974 through 1976. UCLA's 43 match win streak was snapped with the loss.[1]

    The 1992 Final Four was held at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    Records

    Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
    Arkansas State Sun Belt Automatic 41-5
    Arizona State Pac-10 At-large 22-7
    Ball State Mid-American Automatic 22-9
    BYU WAC Automatic 27-3
    Cal State Northridge Big Sky At-large 27-7
    Colorado Big Eight Automatic 22-8
    Duke ACC Automatic 26-4
    Florida SEC Automatic 31-1
    Florida State ACC At-large 26-7
    Georgia
    SEC At-large 24-8
    Houston Southwest At-large 19-13
    Idaho Big Sky Automatic 24-6
    Illinois Big Ten Auto (shared) 30-3
    Illinois State Missouri Valley Automatic 29-3
    Kentucky SEC At-large 24-8
    Long Beach State
    Big West Automatic 27-2
    Louisville Metro Automatic 24-8
    LSU
    SEC At-large 25-8
    Nebraska Big Eight At-large 21-5
    New Mexico WAC At-large 18-11
    Notre Dame Midwestern Collegiate Automatic 30-7
    Ohio State Big Ten At-large 21-8
    Pacific Big West At-large 25-5
    Penn State Big Ten Auto (shared) 27-3
    Pittsburgh Big East Automatic 18-13
    Santa Clara West Coast Automatic 21-10
    Stanford Pac-10 At-large 26-2
    Texas Southwest Automatic 27-5
    Texas Tech Southwest At-large 23-9
    UC Santa Barbara Big West At-large 22-7
    UCLA Pac-12 Automatic 29-0
    USC Pac-10 At-large 20-8

    Brackets

    West regional

    First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
             
     
    UCLA
    3
     
    Ball State
    0
      UCLA 3
      Arizona State 0
     
    Arizona State
    3
      New Mexico 2
      UCLA 3
      BYU 0
      Cal St. Northridge 0
     
    Southern California
    3
      Southern California 1
      BYU 3
      Santa Clara 0
      BYU 3

    South regional

    First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
             
      Florida 3
     
    Florida State
    0
      Florida 3
      Kentucky 0
      Kentucky 3
      Duke 1
      Florida 3
      Texas 2
      Texas Tech 0
      LSU 3
      LSU 1
      Texas 3
      Georgia 1
     
    Texas
    3

    Northwest regional

    First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
             
     
    Long Beach State
    3
     
    Arkansas State
    0
      Long Beach State 3
      Illinois State 0
     
    Illinois State
    3
      Houston 0
      Long Beach State 3
      Pacific 1
      Idaho 0
     
    UCSB
    3
      UCSB 1
      Pacific 3
      Louisville 0
      Pacific 3

    Mideast regional

    First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
             
      Stanford 3
     
    Pittsburgh
    0
      Stanford 3
      Penn State 0
      Penn State 3
      Notre Dame 0
      Stanford 3
      Illinois 1
     
    Colorado
    1
     
    Nebraska
    3
      Nebraska 1
      Illinois 3
     
    Ohio State
    0
      Illinois 3

    Final Four - The Pit, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    National semifinals National championship
          
    UCLA 3
    Florida 0
    UCLA 1
    Stanford 3
    Long Beach State 1
    Stanford 3

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "STANFORD STUNS UCLA TO WIN NCAA VOLLEYBALL TITLE". Press-Telegram. December 20, 1992. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2009.