2015 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

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2015 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
2015 Division I Championship
ChampionsNebraska (4th title)
Runner-upTexas (5th title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJohn Cook (3rd title)
Most outstanding playerMikaela Foecke (Nebraska)
«2014  2016»

The 2015 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament began December 4, 2015 and concluded on December 19 at CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska.[1] The tournament field was determined on November 29, 2015. Nebraska swept Texas in the final to claim their fourth national championship.

Qualifying teams

The champions of the NCAA's 32 conferences qualified automatically. Twenty-two conferences held tournaments, while the other ten awarded their automatic bid on the basis of being the league's regular-season champion. Those that did not hold tournaments were the American Athletic, Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big Ten, Big West, Ivy League, Mountain West, Pac-12, Southeastern and West Coast Conferences. The other 32 bids were apportioned on an at-large basis. Only the top 16 teams overall were seeded.

Records

USC Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Cleveland State Horizon Automatic 26-6
Coastal Carolina Big South Automatic 25-4
Colorado State Mountain West Automatic 26-3
16 Creighton Big East Automatic 25-8
Furman SoCon Automatic 21-8
9 Kansas Big 12 At-Large 26-2
Loyola Marymount West Coast At-Large 22-8
Missouri SEC At-Large 26-5
Missouri State Missouri Valley Automatic 24-10
New Mexico State WAC Automatic 28-5
North Carolina ACC At-Large 20-9
Northern Arizona Big Sky Automatic 28-4
San Diego West Coast At-Large 21-9
8 Stanford Pac-12 At-Large 22-6
UNC-Wilmington CAA Automatic 24-7
1 USC Pac-12 Automatic/Split 30-2
Nebraska Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
American Patriot Automatic 27-6
Arizona Pac-12 At-Large 19-13
Arkansas State Sun Belt Automatic 28-1
13 BYU West Coast Automatic 26-3
Denver The Summit League Automatic 27-7
Harvard Ivy League Automatic 15-10
Kansas State Big 12 At-Large 17-11
Kentucky SEC At-Large 21-9
Michigan State Big Ten At-Large 18-13
4 Nebraska Big Ten At-Large 26-4
Ohio MAC Automatic 25-7
12 Ohio State Big Ten At-Large 23-9
Robert Morris NEC Automatic 19-12
5 Washington Pac-12 Automatic/Split 28-2
Western Kentucky Conference USA Automatic 31-3
Wichita State Missouri Valley At-Large 26-8
Texas Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Arizona State Pac-12 At-Large 19-12
Fairfield MAAC Automatic 21-9
11 Florida SEC At-Large 22-6
Florida State ACC At-Large 24-7
Iowa State Big 12 At-Large 18-10
Lipscomb Atlantic Sun Automatic 23-8
Miami (FL) ACC At-Large 21-9
Michigan Big Ten At-Large 19-12
New Hampshire America East Automatic 21-8
Oregon Pac-12 At-Large 16-13
Purdue Big Ten At-Large 22-9
Santa Clara West Coast At-Large 22-8
SMU American Automatic 27-5
3 Texas Big 12 Automatic 25-2
14 UCLA Pac-12 At-Large 23-7
6 Wisconsin Big Ten At-Large 24-6
Minnesota Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type Record
Belmont Ohio Valley Automatic 17-14
Dayton Atlantic 10 Automatic 26-5
Hawaiʻi Big West Automatic 26-1
Howard MEAC Automatic 18-13
Illinois Big Ten At-Large 19-12
Jackson State SWAC Automatic 15-21
15 Louisville ACC Automatic 24-6
Marquette Big East At-Large 21-11
2 Minnesota Big Ten Automatic 26-4
Northern Iowa Missouri Valley At-Large 19-14
7 Penn State Big Ten At-Large 26-5
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley At-Large 23-9
TCU Big 12 At-Large 19-9
10 Texas A&M SEC Automatic 23-6
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Southland Automatic 31-4
Villanova Big East At-Large 25-8

Bracket

The first two rounds were held on campus sites (the home court of the seeded team, with the exception of Creighton. Due to basketball events already being scheduled in Omaha, the Bluejays had to head to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to play the first and second round.). Regional semifinals and finals were held at pre-determined sites. In 2015, those sites were hosted by the University of Texas at Austin, University of Northern Iowa, University of Kentucky, and University of San Diego. Unlike the NCAA basketball tournament, where teams cannot be placed into regionals that they host, the selectors in the volleyball tournament were required to place qualifying teams in their 'home' regionals, in order to reduce travel costs.[2]

San Diego Regional

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
1 USC 3
  Cleveland State 1
1 USC 3
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego 0
  Northern Arizona 0
  San Diego 3
1 USC 3
16 Creighton 1
16 Creighton 3
  Coastal Carolina 1
16 Creighton 3
Chapel Hill, NC
North Carolina 1
  North Carolina 3
  UNC Wilmington 0
1 USC 2
9 Kansas 3
8 Stanford 3
  New Mexico State 0
8 Stanford 0
Stanford, CA
Loyola Marymount 3
  Loyola Marymount 3
  Colorado State 1
Loyola Marymount 1
9 Kansas 3
9 Kansas 3
  Furman 0
9 Kansas 3
Lawrence, KS
Missouri 0
  Missouri State 1
  Missouri 3

Des Moines Regional

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
2 Minnesota 3
  Jackson State 0
2 Minnesota 3
Minneapolis, MN
Marquette 0
  Marquette 3
  Northern Iowa 2
2 Minnesota 3
Illinois 0
15 Louisville 3
  Belmont 1
15 Louisville 1
Louisville, KY
Illinois 3
  Southern Illinois 0
  Illinois 3
2 Minnesota 3
Hawaiʻi 1
7 Penn State 3
  Howard 0
7 Penn State 3
University Park, PA
Dayton 1
  Dayton 3
  Villanova 1
7 Penn State 0
Hawaiʻi 3
10 Texas A&M 3
  Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0
10 Texas A&M 0
College Station, TX
Hawaiʻi 3
  Hawaiʻi 3
  TCU 2

Austin Regional

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
3 Texas 3
  Fairfield 0
3 Texas 3
Austin, TX
Purdue 1
  SMU 1
  Purdue 3
3 Texas 3
14 UCLA 1
14 UCLA 3
  Lipscomb 0
14 UCLA 3
Los Angeles, CA
Michigan 2
  Michigan 3
  Santa Clara 1
3 Texas 3
11 Florida 2
6 Wisconsin 3
  Oregon 1
6 Wisconsin 3
Madison, WI
Iowa State 0
  Iowa State 3
  Miami (FL) 0
6 Wisconsin 2
11 Florida 3
11 Florida 3
  New Hampshire 0
11 Florida 3
Gainesville, FL
Florida State 1
  Arizona State 0
  Florida State 3

Lexington Regional

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
4 Nebraska 3
  Harvard 1
4 Nebraska 3
Lincoln, NE
Wichita State 0
  Wichita State 3
  Kansas State 1
4 Nebraska 3
13 BYU 0
13 BYU 3
  Ohio 1
13 BYU 3
Provo, UT
Western Kentucky 0
  Arizona 0
  Western Kentucky 3
4 Nebraska 3
5 Washington 1
5 Washington 3
  Denver 0
5 Washington 3
Seattle, WA
Michigan State 1
  Michigan State 3
  Arkansas State 0
5 Washington 3
12 Ohio State 2
12 Ohio State 3
  Robert Morris 0
12 Ohio State 3
Columbus, OH
American 0
  Kentucky 0
  American 3

Final Four

National Semifinals National Championship
      
9 Kansas 1
4 Nebraska 3
4 Nebraska 3
3 Texas 0
2 Minnesota 1
3 Texas 3

Final Four All-Tournament Team:

Record by conference

Conference # of Bids Record Win % R32 S16 E8 F4 CM NC
Big Ten 9 21–8 .724 9 6 2 2 1 1
Big 12 5 10–5 .667 3 2 2 2 1
Pac-12 7 9–7 .563 4 3 2
Southeastern 4 5–4 .556 3 1 1
Big West 1 3–1 .750 1 1 1
West Coast 4 5–4 .556 3 2
Big East 3 3–3 .500 2 1
Atlantic 10 1 1–1 .500 1
Conference USA 1 1–1 .500 1
Patriot 1 1–1 .500 1
Atlantic Coast 4 3–4 .429 3
Missouri Valley 4 1–4 .200 1
Other 20 0–20 .000

The columns R32, S16, E8, F4, CM, and NC respectively stand for the Round of 32, Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, Championship Match, and National Champion.

Television

All first and second-round games were broadcast on local networks or digital feeds [Longhorn Network (Austin), SEC+ (College Station, Gainesville), BYUtv (Provo), ESPN3 (Chapel Hill, Lawrence, Louisville, College Station- non-SEC, Austin- non-Texas, Gainesville- non-SEC), TheW.tv (Provo- non BYU), P12 Digital feeds (Los Angeles, Stanford, Seattle), and Big Ten Digital (Minneapolis, University Park, Madison, Lincoln]. The Regional Finals onward will all be on ESPN Networks. ESPN3 will carry all the Regional Semis except one game in San Diego which will be shown on ESPNU. ESPNU will carry all the regional finals. ESPN2 will carry the National Semifinals and Final.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.ncaa.com/championships/volleyball-women/d1/road-to-the-championship
  2. ^ http://i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/volleyball-women_d1_2015.pdf
  3. ^ Volner, Derek (December 10, 2015). "NCAA Championships: FCS Playoff Quarterfinals, Division II and III Football Semifinals, Men's College Cup, and Women's Volleyball". ESPN. Retrieved 10 Dec 2015.

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