2014 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament explained

Year:2014
Champions:Penn State
Titlecount:7th
Gamecount:1st
Finalfourcount:10th
Semifinal2:Stanford
Finalfourcount2:17th
Coach:Russ Rose
Coachcount:7th
Mop:Megan Courtney
Mopteam:(Penn State)
Alltournamentteam:Micha Hancock (Penn State)
Ali Frantti (Penn State)
Jennifer Hamson (BYU)
Alexa Gray (BYU)
Brittany Howard (Stanford)
Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas)

The 2014 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 4 and concluded on December 20 at Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The tournament field was announced on November 30.

Penn State defeated BYU in the finals to win the school's 7th NCAA title.

Qualifying teams

The champions of the NCAA's 32 conferences qualify automatically. Twenty-two conferences hold tournaments, while the other ten award their automatic bid on the basis of being the league's regular-season champion. Those that do not hold tournaments are the American Athletic, Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big Ten, Big West, Ivy League, Mountain West, Pac-12, Southeastern and West Coast Conferences. The other 32 bids are apportioned on an at-large basis. Only the top 16 teams overall are seeded.[1]

Records

valign=top
Ames Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRPI[2] Record
Alabama StateSWACAutomatic27420-18
Ark.-Little RockSun BeltAutomatic3129-4
Cal State BakersfieldWACAutomatic20416-14
CreightonBig EastAutomatic2425-8
8FloridaSoutheasternAutomatic725-3
9IllinoisBig TenAt-Large824-7
Iowa StateBig 12At-Large1518-9
16KansasBig 12At-Large1122-8
Loyola MarymountWest CoastAt-Large4023-7
Miami (FL)Atlantic CoastAt-Large2821-8
Michigan StateBig TenAt-Large4818-13
Murray StateOhio ValleyAutomatic11426-5
Oregon StatePac-12At-Large3619-12
1StanfordPac-12Automatic129-1
UCFAmericanAutomatic3225-7
Western KentuckyConference USAAutomatic3530-5
valign=top
Louisville Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRPIRecord
AmericanPatriotAutomatic7126-6
DaytonAtlantic 10Automatic5829-5
Illinois StateMissouri ValleyAutomatic2926-5
13KentuckySoutheasternAt-Large1426-5
LipscombAtlantic SunAt-Large3321-8
LIU-BrooklynNortheastAutomatic5925-6
Long Beach StateBig WestAutomatic2626-4
MarquetteBig EastAt-Large2524-8
OaklandHorizonAutomatic10522-9
Ohio StateBig TenAt-Large3421-11
5Penn StateBig TenAt-Large930-3
San DiegoWest CoastAt-Large4319-11
SienaMAACAutomatic18619-14
12UCLAPac-12At-Large1820-11
Western MichiganMid-AmericanAutomatic13522-13
4WisconsinBig TenAutomatic628-2
valign=top
Seattle Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRPIRecord
AlabamaSoutheasternAt-Large3025-7
11ArizonaPac-12At-Large1623-9
BYUWest CoastAutomatic1725-4
DukeAtlantic CoastAt-Large2122-7
6Florida StateAtlantic CoastAt-Large328-2
HawaiiBig WestAt-Large3921-6
HofstraColonialAutomatic8928-5
JacksonvilleAtlantic SunAutomatic14919-14
Kansas StateBig 12At-Large2322-8
14NebraskaBig TenAt-Large1320-9
New HampshireAmerica EastAutomatic20820-11
SamfordSouthernAutomatic12320-12
Seton HallBig EastAt-Large4728-7
UtahPac-12At-Large3719-12
3WashingtonPac-12At-Large429-2
YaleIvy LeagueAutomatic6718-7
valign=top
Minneapolis Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRPIRecord
Arizona StatePac-12At-Large4119-13
Coastal CarolinaBig SouthAutomatic6625-6
Pac-12At-Large2719-13
15Colorado StateMountain WestAutomatic1229-2
DenverSummitAutomatic7027-6
HamptonMEACAutomatic16621-10
LSUSoutheasternAt-Large3819-8
7North CarolinaAtlantic CoastAutomatic526-2
Northern ColoradoBig SkyAutomatic7422-10
Northwestern StateSouthlandAutomatic22416-16
OklahomaBig 12At-Large2020-10
10OregonPac-12At-Large1021-9
Santa ClaraWest CoastAt-Large4622-9
2TexasBig 12Automatic223-2
Texas A&MSoutheasternAt-Large1921-8
USCPac-12At-Large2215-15

Bracket

The first two rounds were held on campus sites (the home court of the seeded team). Regional semifinals and finals were held at pre-determined sites. In 2014, those sites were hosted by Iowa State, Louisville, Minnesota, and Washington. 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]

Minneapolis Regional

Final Four

Final Four All-Tournament Team:

Record by conference

Conference
  1. of Bids
RecordWin %R32S16E8F4CMNC
Big Ten617-5653111
West Coast45-411111
Pac-121017-1010511
Big 1255-52111
Southeastern56-5411
Atlantic Coast46-4321
Mountain West12-111
Big West22-22
Atlantic 1011-11
Missouri Valley11-11
Sun Belt11-11
Big East30-3
Atlantic Sun20-2
Other190-19

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

Select first and second-round games were broadcast on local networks (NET, Longhorn Network, OC Sports, Pac-12 Network, SEC+, and ESPN3). ESPN3 aired 7 of the 8 Regional semifinals, with ESPNU airing one (Nebraska/Washington). ESPNU aired all the Regional Finals, and ESPN2 had the National semifinals and finals. Below are the ESPN announcing assignments for Volleyball Tournament games.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's DI Conference Championships in 2014 . 2022-10-02.
  2. Web site: VB Nitty Gritty thru Nov 29 2014 . NCAA. November 20, 2017.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-12-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141206124511/http://i.turner.ncaa.com/dr/ncaa/ncaa7/release/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/volleyball-women_d1_2014.pdf . 2014-12-06 . dead .
  4. Web site: Volner. Derek. December 4, 2014. NCAA Championships: Men's and Women's College Cup, Division I Women's Volleyball, & Division I, II, and III Football Throughout December. ESPN. 4 Dec 2014.