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2015 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

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Volleyball competition

2015 NCAA women's Division Ivolleyball tournament
2015 Division I Championship
Finals siteCenturyLink Center Omaha
Omaha, Nebraska
ChampionsNebraska(4th title)
Runner-upTexas(5th title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJohn Cook(3rd title)
Most outstanding playerMikaela Foecke(Nebraska)
Final FourAll-Tournament Team
«2014 2016»

The2015 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began December 4, 2015 and concluded on December 19 at CenturyLink Center, now known asCHI Health Center, inOmaha,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

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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 theAmerican Athletic,Atlantic Coast,Big 12,Big Ten,Big West,Ivy League,Mountain West,Pac-12,Southeastern andWest Coast Conferences. The other 32 bids were apportioned on an at-large basis. Only the top 16 teams overall were seeded.

Records

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San Diego Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRPI[2]Record
Cleveland StateHorizonAutomatic6726-6
Coastal CarolinaBig SouthAutomatic8325-4
Colorado StateMountain WestAutomatic2026-3
16CreightonBig EastAutomatic1525-8
FurmanSoConAutomatic8421-8
9KansasBig 12At-Large826-2
Loyola MarymountWest CoastAt-Large2722-8
MissouriSECAt-Large1826-5
Missouri StateMissouri ValleyAutomatic3424-10
New Mexico StateWACAutomatic6128-5
North CarolinaACCAt-Large2420-9
Northern ArizonaBig SkyAutomatic3328-4
San DiegoWest CoastAt-Large3021-9
8StanfordPac-12At-Large1222-6
UNC-WilmingtonCAAAutomatic5824-7
1USCPac-12Automatic/Split330-2
Lexington Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRPIRecord
AmericanPatriotAutomatic7727-6
ArizonaPac-12At-Large4619-13
Arkansas StateSun BeltAutomatic1628-1
13BYUWest CoastAutomatic1426-3
DenverThe Summit LeagueAutomatic8727-7
HarvardIvy LeagueAutomatic14415-10
Kansas StateBig 12At-Large5117-11
KentuckySECAt-Large2121-9
Michigan StateBig TenAt-Large5418-13
4NebraskaBig TenAt-Large426-4
OhioMACAutomatic5225-7
12Ohio StateBig TenAt-Large1723-9
Robert MorrisNECAutomatic20319-12
5WashingtonPac-12Automatic/Split928-2
Western KentuckyConference USAAutomatic1331-3
Wichita StateMissouri ValleyAt-Large2826-8
Austin Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRPIRecord
Arizona StatePac-12At-Large3919-12
FairfieldMAACAutomatic16421-9
11FloridaSECAt-Large722-6
Florida StateACCAt-Large2524-7
Iowa StateBig 12At-Large2318-10
LipscombAtlantic SunAutomatic5023-8
Miami (FL)ACCAt-Large3821-9
MichiganBig TenAt-Large3119-12
New HampshireAmerica EastAutomatic14321-8
OregonPac-12At-Large4816-13
PurdueBig TenAt-Large3522-9
Santa ClaraWest CoastAt-Large3722-8
SMUAmericanAutomatic3227-5
3TexasBig 12Automatic125-2
14UCLAPac-12At-Large1123-7
6WisconsinBig TenAt-Large524-6
Des Moines Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRPIRecord
BelmontOhio ValleyAutomatic16917-14
DaytonAtlantic 10Automatic2226-5
HawaiʻiBig WestAutomatic2626-1
HowardMEACAutomatic22818-13
IllinoisBig TenAt-Large2919-12
Jackson StateSWACAutomatic31015-21
15LouisvilleACCAutomatic1924-6
MarquetteBig EastAt-Large3621-11
2MinnesotaBig TenAutomatic226-4
Northern IowaMissouri ValleyAt-Large4519-14
7Penn StateBig TenAt-Large1026-5
Southern IllinoisMissouri ValleyAt-Large4023-9
TCUBig 12At-Large4919-9
10Texas A&MSECAutomatic623-6
Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiSouthlandAutomatic6531-4
VillanovaBig EastAt-Large4125-8

Bracket

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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.[3]

San Diego Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional semifinalsRegional finals
            
1USC3
 Cleveland State1
1USC3
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego0
 Northern Arizona0
 San Diego3
1USC3
16Creighton1
16Creighton3
 Coastal Carolina1
16Creighton3
Chapel Hill, NC
North Carolina1
 North Carolina3
 UNC Wilmington0
1USC2
9Kansas3
8Stanford3
 New Mexico State0
8Stanford0
Stanford, CA
Loyola Marymount3
 Loyola Marymount3
 Colorado State1
Loyola Marymount1
9Kansas3
9Kansas3
 Furman0
9Kansas3
Lawrence, KS
Missouri0
 Missouri State1
 Missouri3

Lexington Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional semifinalsRegional finals
            
4Nebraska3
 Harvard1
4Nebraska3
Lincoln, NE
Wichita State0
 Wichita State3
 Kansas State1
4Nebraska3
13BYU0
13BYU3
 Ohio1
13BYU3
Provo, UT
Western Kentucky0
 Arizona0
 Western Kentucky3
4Nebraska3
5Washington1
5Washington3
 Denver0
5Washington3
Seattle, WA
Michigan State1
 Michigan State3
 Arkansas State0
5Washington3
12Ohio State2
12Ohio State3
 Robert Morris0
12Ohio State3
Columbus, OH
American0
 Kentucky0
 American3

Austin Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional semifinalsRegional finals
            
3Texas3
 Fairfield0
3Texas3
Austin, TX
Purdue1
 SMU1
 Purdue3
3Texas3
14UCLA1
14UCLA3
 Lipscomb0
14UCLA3
Los Angeles, CA
Michigan2
 Michigan3
 Santa Clara1
3Texas3
11Florida2
6Wisconsin3
 Oregon1
6Wisconsin3
Madison, WI
Iowa State0
 Iowa State3
 Miami (FL)0
6Wisconsin2
11Florida3
11Florida3
 New Hampshire0
11Florida3
Gainesville, FL
Florida State1
 Arizona State0
 Florida State3

Des Moines Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional semifinalsRegional finals
            
2Minnesota3
 Jackson State0
2Minnesota3
Minneapolis, MN
Marquette0
 Marquette3
 Northern Iowa2
2Minnesota3
Illinois0
15Louisville3
 Belmont1
15Louisville1
Louisville, KY
Illinois3
 Southern Illinois0
 Illinois3
2Minnesota3
Hawaiʻi1
7Penn State3
 Howard0
7Penn State3
University Park, PA
Dayton1
 Dayton3
 Villanova1
7Penn State0
Hawaiʻi3
10Texas A&M3
 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi0
10Texas A&M0
College Station, TX
Hawaiʻi3
 Hawaiʻi3
 TCU2

Final Four

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National SemifinalsNational Championship
      
9Kansas1
4Nebraska3
4Nebraska3
3Texas0
2Minnesota1
3Texas3

Final Four All-Tournament Team:

  • Mikaela Foecke - Nebraska (Most Outstanding Player)
  • Amber Rolfzen - Nebraska
  • Justine Wong-Orantes - Nebraska
  • Kelly Hunter - Nebraska
  • Amy Neal - Texas
  • Yaasmeen Bedart-Ghani - Texas
  • Kelsie Payne - Kansas

Record by conference

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Conference# of BidsRecordWin %R32S16E8F4CMNC
Big Ten921–8.724962211
Big 12510–5.66732221
Pac-1279–7.563432
Southeastern45–4.556311
Big West13–1.750111
West Coast45–4.55632
Big East33–3.50021
Atlantic 1011–1.5001
Conference USA11–1.5001
Patriot11–1.5001
Atlantic Coast43–4.4293
Missouri Valley41–4.2001
Other200–20.000

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

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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.[4]

References

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  1. ^Road to the Championship
  2. ^"VB Nitty Gritty Thru Sat Nov 28 2015"(PDF).NCAA. RetrievedNovember 17, 2017.
  3. ^volleyball women
  4. ^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. RetrievedDecember 10, 2015.
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