Division I
See Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champions for the Division I volleyball champions from 1970 to 1981. NOTE: In 1981 there were both NCAA and AIAW champions.
Year | National Champion | Score | Runner-Up | City and venue | Semifinalists | |
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1981 | Southern California (27–10) | 3–2 | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA | Pauley Pavilion | San Diego State, Pacific |
1982 | Hawaiʻi (33–1) | 3–2 | Southern California | Stockton, CA | Alex G. Spanos Center | San Diego State, Stanford |
1983 | Hawaiʻi (2) (34–2) | 3–0 | UCLA | Lexington, KY | Memorial Coliseum | Stanford, Pacific |
1984 | UCLA (33–6) | 3–2 | Stanford | Los Angeles, CA (2) | Pauley Pavilion | Pacific, San Jose State |
1985 | Pacific (36–3) | 3–1 | Stanford | Kalamazoo, MI | Read Fieldhouse | Southern California, UCLA |
1986 | Pacific (2) (39–3) | 3–0 | Nebraska | Stockton, CA (2) | Alex G. Spanos Center | Texas, Stanford |
1987 | Hawaiʻi (3) (37–2) | 3–1 | Stanford | Indianapolis, IN | Market Square Arena | Illinois, Texas |
1988 | Texas (34–5) | 3–0 | Hawaiʻi | Minneapolis, MN | Williams Arena | Illinois, UCLA |
1989 | Long Beach St. (32–5) | 3–0 | Nebraska | Honolulu, HI | Neal S. Blaisdell Center | Texas-Arlington, UCLA |
1990 | UCLA (2) (36–1) | 3–0 | Pacific | College Park, MD | Cole Field House | LSU, Nebraska |
1991 | UCLA (3) (31–5) | 3–2 | Long Beach St. | Los Angeles, CA (3) | Pauley Pavilion | LSU, Ohio State |
1992 | Stanford (31–2) | 3–1 | UCLA | Albuquerque, NM | University Arena (The Pit) | Long Beach State, Florida |
1993 | Long Beach St. (2) (32–2) | 3–1 | Penn State | Madison, WI | UW Field House | BYU, Florida |
1994 | Stanford (2) (32–1) | 3–1 | UCLA | Austin, TX | Frank Erwin Center | Penn State, Ohio State |
1995 | Nebraska (32–1) | 3–1 | Texas | Amherst, MA | Mullins Center | Stanford, Michigan State |
1996 | Stanford (3) (31–2) | 3–0 | Hawaiʻi | Cleveland, OH | CSU Conv. Center | Nebraska, Florida |
1997 | Stanford (4) (33–2) | 3–2 | Penn State | Spokane, WA | Spokane Arena | Long Beach State, Florida |
1998 | Long Beach St. (3) (36–0) | 3–2 | Penn State | Madison, WI (2) | Kohl Center | Nebraska, Florida |
1999 | Penn State (36–1) | 3–0 | Stanford | Honolulu, HI (2) | Stan Sheriff Center | Long Beach State, Pacific |
2000 | Nebraska (2) (34–0) | 3–2 | Wisconsin | Richmond, VA | Richmond Coliseum | Hawaiʻi, Southern California |
2001 | Stanford (5) (33–2) | 3–0 | Long Beach St. | San Diego, CA | Cox Arena | Arizona, Nebraska |
2002 | Southern California (2) (31–1) | 3–1 | Stanford | New Orleans, LA | New Orleans Arena | Hawaiʻi, Florida |
2003 | Southern California (3) (35–0) | 3–1 | Florida | Dallas, TX | Reunion Arena | Hawaiʻi, Minnesota |
2004 | Stanford (6) (30–6) | 3–0 | Minnesota | Long Beach, CA | Long Beach Arena | Southern California, Washington |
2005 | Washington (32–1) | 3–0 | Nebraska | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome | Santa Clara, Tennessee |
2006 | Nebraska (3) (33–1) | 3–1 | Stanford | Omaha, NE | Qwest Center | UCLA, Washington |
2007 | Penn State (2) (34–2) | 3–2 | Stanford | Sacramento, CA | ARCO Arena | California, Southern California |
2008 | Penn State (3) (38–0) | 3–0 | Stanford | Omaha, NE (2) | Qwest Center | Nebraska, Texas |
2009 | Penn State (4) (38–0) | 3–2 | Texas | Tampa, FL | St. Pete Times Forum | Hawaiʻi, Minnesota |
2010 | Penn State (5) (32–5) | 3–0 | California | Kansas City, MO | Sprint Center | Texas, Southern California |
2011 | UCLA (4) (30–6) | 3–1 | Illinois | San Antonio, TX (2) | Alamodome | Florida State, Southern California |
2012 | Louisville, KY | KFC Yum! Center | ||||
2013 | Seattle, WA | KeyArena | ||||
2014 | Oklahoma City, OK | Chesapeake Energy Arena |
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