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The 2014 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 4 and concluded on December 20 at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The tournament field was announced on November 30.
In the fourth set, Nebraska went on a run to take a commanding 22–16 lead. Despite only having a 0.3% chance to win the match at that point, [4] Penn State chipped away at Nebraska's lead. Nebraska had two match point opportunities at 24–22, but Penn State tied it at 24–24. Penn State eventually won the fourth set, 28–26, to force a ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Conference Berth Type RPI [2] Record ... Penn State: 3: 2 Penn State: 3 LIU-Brooklyn 0
The NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament is an annual event organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of women's collegiate volleyball among its Division I members in the United States. It has been contested every winter since 1981, except 2020.
Conference Berth type Record 1 5 Wisconsin: Big Ten: At-Large 26–3 2 8 Oregon: Pac-12: At-Large 26–5 3 12 Purdue: Big Ten: At-Large 21–8 4 14 Kansas: Big 12: At-Large 23–5 5 21 Penn State: Big Ten: At-Large 21–8 6 27 Marquette: Big East: At-Large 20–10 7 25 Iowa State: Big 12: At-Large 20–9 8 29 Northern Iowa: Missouri Valley ...
Penn State practicing before the 2007 NCAA championship against Stanford in Sacramento, California at the ARCO Arena. Penn State won its second NCAA national championship in 2007, as well as the program's fifth consecutive outright Big Ten championship. The team finished with a 20–0 Big Ten record, the second time in the last three seasons ...
The 2024 Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 2024 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball team was led by 3rd-year head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley. They are members of the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Rec Hall.
Cal outscored Penn State 4-2 in the final points, but a kill by freshman Katie Slay on an overpass sealed the set, 25-20, as Penn State went on to win their fourth straight NCAA title. [11] Penn State seniors Brown, D'Errico, and Arielle Wilson went 24-0 in NCAA play their entire careers, and had a four-year overall record of 142-7.