Who Won Division 2 volleyball?
Cal State San Bernardino
DII Women’s VolleyballChampionship History
Year | Champion (Record) | Runner-Up |
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2019 | Cal State San Bernardino (33-0) | Nebraska-Kearney |
2018 | Tampa (33-4) | Western Washington |
2017 | Concordia-St. Paul (34-3) | Florida Southern |
2016 | Concordia-St. Paul (32-4) | Alaska Anchorage |
Who won NCAA volleyball 2020?
the Kentucky Wildcats
We have finally crowned a 2020 national champion. After almost two full seasons this year, the Kentucky Wildcats have made history. Kentucky took down No. 4 Texas to win the first national championship in program history and become the first team from the SEC to win the volleyball title.
How many Division 2 volleyball teams are there?
The motto of NCAA Division 2 athletes is “I choose Division 2.” With over 302 DII schools competing in volleyball, there are a lot of athletes that choose to play at this level.
How many Division 2 women’s volleyball teams are there?
298 Division 2 volleyball colleges.
Who won college volleyball 2021?
2021 NCAA Men’s National Collegiate Volleyball Tournament
Dates | May 3–8 |
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Champions | Hawaiʻi (1st official title, 2nd unofficial) |
Runners-up | BYU |
Matches played | 6 |
Most Outstanding Player | Rado Parapunov, Hawaiʻi |
What schools are D2 for volleyball?
D2 volleyball rankings and top D2 volleyball schools
- University of California – San Diego.
- Truman State University.
- Western Washington University.
- Grand Valley State University.
- California State Polytechnic University – Pomona.
- Point Loma Nazarene University.
- Harding University.
- California State University – Chico.
What does D2 mean in volleyball?
D1: The best athletes and teams with the most pro players come from this division. D2: A step below D1, but still have some really good athletes and a handful of teams that can compete with low level D1’s.