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2023 NCAA volleyball tournament: Schedule, dates for DI women’s championship

The semi-finals and finals of the 2023 NCAA DI Women’s Volleyball Championship will take place December 14-16 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

Hosted by the University of South Florida and the Tampa Bay Sports Commission. You can visit NCAAtickets.com. Click here for championship detailshow to get tickets, events in Tampa, and more.

The first game of the women’s volleyball regular season will be played in late August. The lottery will be held in November. Texas enters his 2023 season as the defending champion after defeating Louisville in his 2022 championship game in Omaha.

Here’s a round-by-round summary of the 2022 DI Championship:

Here are the semi-final results:

NCAA.com broadcast live in Omaha. Rowling, live updates during the tournament here.

2022 NCAA DI Women’s Volleyball Bracket

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Final DI Women's Volleyball Bracket

DI Women’s Volleyball Championship Results

December 1 (Thursday) Scoring (first round)

Friday 2 December Scores (Rounds 1 and 2)

First round games:

Second round game:

Saturday, December 3 (second round)

Thursday, December 8 (Regional Semifinals)

Saturday, December 10 (Regional Finals)

Here are the upcoming dates for the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship:

DI Women’s Volleyball Championship Dates and Venue
Year city venue date host
2024 Louisville, Kentucky KFC Yum!center December 19th and 21st University of Louisville
2025 Kansas City, Missouri T-Mobile Center December 18th and 20th Kansas and Kansas City Sports Commission

Winning history

Year Champion (record) coach Score runner up site
2022 texas (28-1) Jerrit Elliott 3-0 Louisville Omaha
2021 Wisconsin (31-3) Kelly Sheffield 3-2 Nebraska columbus
2020 kentucky (24-1) Craig Skinner 3-1 texas Omaha
2019 Stanford (30-4) Kevin Hanbury 3-0 Wisconsin Pittsburgh
2018 Stanford (34-1) Kevin Hanbury 3-2 Nebraska Minneapolis
2017 Nebraska (32-4) John Cook 3-1 Florida Kansas City
2016 Stanford (26-7) John Dunning 3-1 texas columbus
2015 Nebraska (32-4) John Cook 3-0 texas Omaha
2014 Pennsylvania (36-3) Russ Rose 3-0 BYU oklahoma city
2013 Pennsylvania (34-2) Russ Rose 3-1 Wisconsin Seattle
year 2012 Texas (29-4) Jerrit Elliott 3-0 Oregon Louisville
2011 UCLA (29-6) Michael Seely 3-1 Illinois San Antonio, Texas
2010 Pennsylvania (32-5) Russ Rose 3-0 California UMKC
2009 Pennsylvania (38-0) Russ Rose 3-2 texas south florida
2008 Pennsylvania (38-0) Russ Rose 3-0 Stanford Nebraska
2007 Pennsylvania (34-2) Russ Rose 3-2 Stanford sacramento
2006 Nebraska (33-1) John Cook 3-1 Stanford Nebraska
Year 2005 Washington (32-1) Jim McLaughlin 3-0 Nebraska UTSA
2004 Stanford (30-6) John Dunning 3-0 Minnesota long beach state
2003 Southern California (35-0) Mick Haley 3-1 Florida Dallas
2002 Southern California (31-1) Mick Haley 3-1 Stanford new orleans
2001 Stamford (33-2) John Dunning 3-0 long beach state San Diego
year 2000 Nebraska (34-0) John Cook 3-2 Wisconsin VCUs
1999 Pennsylvania (36-1) Russ Rose 3-0 Stanford Hawaii
1998 Long Beach (36-0) Brian Guimillaro 3-2 Pennsylvania Wisconsin
1997 Stanford (33-2) Don Shaw 3-2 Pennsylvania State of Washington
1996 Stanford (31-2) Don Shaw 3-0 Hawaii Cleveland
1995 Nebraska (32-1) Terry Pettit 3-1 texas Massachusetts
1994 Stanford (31-2) Don Shaw 3-1 UCLA texas
1993 Long Beach (32-2) Brian Guimillaro 3-1 Pennsylvania Wisconsin
1992 Stanford (31-2) Don Shaw 3-1 UCLA new mexico
1991 UCLA (31-5) Andy Banakowski 3-2 long beach state UCLA
1990 UCLA (36-1) Andy Banakowski 3-0 Pacific Maryland
1989 Long Beach (32-5) Brian Guimillaro 3-0 Nebraska Hawaii
1988 Texas (34-5) Mick Haley 3-0 Hawaii Minnesota
1987 Hawaii (37-2) Dave Shoji 3-1 Stanford Indianapolis
1986 Pacific (39-3) John Dunning 3-0 Nebraska Pacific
1985 Pacific (36-3) John Dunning 3-1 Stanford western michigan
1984 UCLA (33-6) Andy Banakowski 3-2 Stanford UCLA
1983 Hawaii (34-2) Dave Shoji 3-0 UCLA kentucky
1982 Hawaii (33-1) Dave Shoji 3-2 Southern California Pacific
1981 Southern California (27-10) Chuck Elbe 3-2 UCLA UCLA

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