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2004 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

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Volleyball competition
2004 NCAA women's Division Ivolleyball tournament
2004 NCAA Final Four logo
ChampionsStanford(6th title)
Runner-upMinnesota(1st title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJohn Dunning(4th title)
Most outstanding playerOgonna Nnamani(Stanford)
Final FourAll-Tournament Team
  • Jennifer Hucke (Stanford)
  • Kristin Richards (Stanford)
  • Bryn Kehoe (Stanford)
  • Erin Martin (Minnesota)
  • Paula Gentil (Minnesota)
«2003 2005»

The2004NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 2, 2004, with 64 teams and ended December 18 whenStanford defeatedMinnesota 3 games to 0 inLong Beach, California for the program's sixth NCAA title.[1]

Stanford, who was the tournament's 11th overall seed, became the lowest seed to win the national title. Minnesota was making the school's first national championship match appearance. Stanford's sixth NCAA national championship was the most of any other program in Division I, although UCLA and Southern California had each won six overall national collegiate titles up to that point.

Ogonna Nnamani, the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, set an NCAA tournament record for kills in a tournament, as she had 165 in six matches, including 29 against Minnesota in the final. Nnamani also set the NCAA tournament record for kill attempts at 356. Stanford setter Bryn Kehoe became the first freshman setter to lead a team to an NCAA national championship.

Records

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Louisville Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
ArizonaPac-10At-large18-10
ArkansasSECAt-large17-15
Cal State NorthridgeBig WestAt-large17-10
College of CharlestonSouthernAutomatic26-5
IllinoisBig TenAt-large19-10
IonaMAACAutomatic19-15
Kansas StateBig 12At-large19-10
LouisvilleConference USAAutomatic28-2
16MissouriBig 12At-large19-8
1NebraskaBig 12Automatic27-1
NevadaWACAt-large21-9
New Mexico StateSun BeltAutomatic29-2
9San DiegoWest CoastAutomatic22-4
UC IrvineBig WestAt-large18-10
8USCPac-10At-large19-5
Wichita StateMissouri ValleyAutomatic24-5
Minneapolis Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
Alabama A&MSWACAutomatic20-5
AlbanyAmerica EastAutomatic27-6
DaytonAtlantic 10Automatic23-8
Eastern KentuckyOhio ValleyAutomatic27-4
GeorgiaSECAt-large18-11
Georgia TechACCAt-large25-6
Long IslandNortheastAutomatic32-6
4MinnesotaBig TenAt-large28-4
OhioMACAutomatic28-2
5Ohio StateBig TenAt-large27-3
PittsburghBig EastAt-large21-10
12TennesseeSECAuto (shared)30-2
Texas A&MBig 12At-large18-8
13UC Santa BarbaraBig WestAutomatic23-3
WinthropBig SouthAutomatic31-3
YaleIvy LeagueAutomatic17-7
Green Bay Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
ColoradoBig 12At-large14-13
Colorado StateMountain WestAutomatic26-3
FloridaSECAuto (shared)27-4
Florida A&MMEACAutomatic28-2
3HawaiiWACAutomatic28-0
JacksonvilleAtlantic SunAutomatic15-12
Loyola (IL)HorizonAutomatic21-8
MichiganBig TenAt-large19-12
Notre DameBig EastAutomatic20-8
PurdueBig TenAt-large16-14
RiceWACAt-large25-4
11StanfordPac-10At-large24-6
6TexasBig 12At-large24-4
Texas StateSouthlandAutomatic27-5
ValparaisoMid-ContinentAutomatic29-4
14WisconsinBig TenAt-large19-9
Seattle Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
AmericanPatriotAutomatic24-6
CaliforniaPac-10At-large16-11
IdahoBig WestAt-large17-12
KansasBig 12At-large18-11
Long Beach StateBig WestAt-large23-6
Loyola MarymountWest CoastAt-large17-11
MarylandACCAutomatic17-14
PacificBig WestAt-large19-9
2Penn StateBig TenAutomatic27-2
Sacramento StateBig SkyAutomatic24-7
10Saint Mary'sWest CoastAt-large23-3
Santa ClaraWest CoastAt-large18-8
TowsonCAAAutomatic25-8
15UCLAPac-10At-large18-10
UtahMountain WestAt-large24-6
7WashingtonPac-10Automatic24-2

Louisville Regional

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First round
December 2–3
Second round
December 3–4
Regional semifinals
December 10
Regional finals
December 11
            
1Nebraska3
Iona0
1Nebraska3
Lincoln, NE
Wichita St.0
Wichita St.3
Nevada0
1Nebraska3
Louisville0
Illinois1
Louisville3
Louisville3
Columbia, MO
16Missouri1
Arkansas1
16Missouri3
1Nebraska2
8Southern California3
9San Diego3
New Mexico St.0
9San Diego3
San Diego, CA
Arizona2
UC Irvine0
Arizona3
9San Diego1
8Southern California3
Kansas St.3
Cal St. Northridge0
Kansas St.0
Los Angeles, CA
8Southern California3
College of Charleston0
8Southern California3

Minneapolis Regional

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First round
December 2–3
Second round
December 3–4
Regional semifinals
December 10
Regional finals
December 11
            
5Ohio St.3
Dayton0
5Ohio St.3
Columbus, OH
Ohio0
Ohio3
Pittsburgh0
5Ohio St.3
12Tennessee2
Texas A&M3
Winthrop0
Texas A&M1
Knoxville, TN
12Tennessee3
Eastern Kentucky0
12Tennessee3
5Ohio St.2
4Minnesota3
13UCSB3
Alabama A&M0
13UCSB0
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech3
Georgia0
Georgia Tech3
Georgia Tech2
4Minnesota3
Albany1
Yale3
Yale0
New Haven, CT
4Minnesota3
Long Island0
4Minnesota3

Green Bay Regional

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First round
December 2–3
Second round
December 3–4
Regional semifinals
December 10
Regional finals
December 11
            
3Hawaiʻi3
Colorado1
3Hawaiʻi3
Fort Collins, CO
Purdue0
Purdue3
Colorado St.2
3Hawaiʻi2
14Wisconsin3
Notre Dame3
Valparaiso1
Notre Dame0
Madison, WI
14Wisconsin3
Loyola-Chicago0
14Wisconsin3
14Wisconsin0
11Stanford3
11Stanford3
Jacksonville0
11Stanford3
Tallahassee, FL
Florida2
Florida A&M0
Florida3
11Stanford3
6Texas0
Michigan3
Rice1
Michigan1
Austin, TX
6Texas3
Texas St.0
6Texas3

Seattle Regional

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First round
December 2–3
Second round
December 3–4
Regional semifinals
December 10
Regional finals
December 11
            
7Washington3
Idaho0
7Washington3
Seattle, WA
Kansas2
Kansas3
Santa Clara1
7Washington3
10St. Mary's0
California3
Pacific2
California2
Berkeley, CA
10St. Mary's3
Sacramento State1
10St. Mary's3
7Washington3
15UCLA2
15UCLA3
Loyola Marymount1
15UCLA3
Los Angeles, CA
Long Beach St.0
Utah0
Long Beach State3
15UCLA3
2Penn St.1
Maryland3
Towson0
Maryland0
University Park, PA
2Penn St.3
American0
2Penn St.3

Final Four –Long Beach Arena,Long Beach, California

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National Semifinals
December 16
National Championship
December 18
      
8Southern California1
4Minnesota3
4Minnesota0
11Stanford3
11Stanford3
7Washington1

National Semifinals

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Southern California vs. Minnesota

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TeamsGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4
MIN30293030
USC25312620

Behind 18 kills from Minnesota's Erin Martin, the Golden Gophers knocked out two-time defending NCAA Champion USC with a 3–1 decision to advance to their first NCAA Championship match in school history.

Stanford vs. Washington

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TeamsGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4
STAN30233030
WASH25302724

Stanford, the surprise of the tournament, came through with a 3–1 win over Pac-10 champion Washington.Ogonna Nnamani had 33 kills to lead Stanford to the championship match. During the regular season, Stanford and Washington split the match ups, with Washington sweeping the Cardinal in Seattle and Stanford returning the favor inPalo Alto by defeating the Huskies in five.[2]

National Championship: Stanford vs. Minnesota

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TeamsGame 1Game 2Game 3
STAN303030
MIN232721
NCAA Tournament MVPOgonna Nnamani set an NCAA Tournament record for kills in an NCAA Tournament. Nnamani had 165 kills through six tournament matches.

Behind 29 kills from Nnamani, Stanford completed their NCAA run by sweeping the Golden Gophers. Stanford easily won the first set, 30–23. The second was much closer, with Stanford going on a late run to win the second set, 30–27.

The third set was not competitive, which may have been due to an injury. Early in the third set, Minnesota's All-American libero, Paula Gentil, collided with a teammate while trying to dig a ball which left her unable to move on the court for over five minutes. Gentil was able to get up, but could not return to the match with a neck injury. Stanford won easily, 30–21.[3]

Stanford's surprising run was due to the fact that they started out the season 15–6 and were ranked outside of the top ten in the beginning of the season. However, the Cardinal found momentum in the middle of the season, winning their last 15 matches including an upset of then-#1 and undefeated Washington in five sets.

NCAA Tournament records

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There are four NCAA tournament records that were set in the 2004 tournament.

  • Kills, tournament (individual record) - Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford University - 165 total kills (18 vs. Jacksonville, 30 vs. Florida, 28 vs. Texas, 27 vs. Wisconsin, 33 vs. Washington, 29 vs. Minnesota).
  • Total attempts, tournament (individual record) -Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford University - 356 total attempts (36 vs. Jacksonville, 89 vs. Florida, 56 vs. Texas, 49 vs. Wisconsin, 78 vs. Washington, 48 vs. Minnesota).
  • Solo blocks, tournament (individual record) -Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford University - 15 solo blocks (2 vs. Jacksonville, 3 vs. Florida, 2 vs. Texas, 2 vs. Wisconsin, 5 vs. Washington, 1 vs. Minnesota).
  • Total digs, tournament (individual record) -Paula Gentil, University of Minnesota - 173 total digs (25 vs. Long Island, 21 vs. Yale, 38 vs. Ohio State, 41 vs. Georgia Tech, 33 vs. Southern California, 15 vs. Stanford).

References

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  1. ^"Stanford claims sixth national title with a sweep of Minnesota". Archived fromthe original on 2007-03-24. Retrieved2008-10-18.
  2. ^"UW Volleyball suffers first loss of the season". Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved2008-10-18.
  3. ^"Stanford vs. Minnesota box score". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved2008-10-18.
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