Washington Huskies women's volleyball explained

Washington Huskies women's volleyball
Founded:1974
University:University of Washington
Athletic Director:Patrick Chun
Coach:Leslie Gabriel
Conference:Big Ten Conference
Conference Short:Big Ten
Location:Seattle, Washington
City:Seattle
State:Washington (state)
Stateabb:WA
Arena:Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Capacity:10,000
Nickname:Huskies
Ncaachampion:2005
Ncaafinalfour:2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2020
Ncaaeliteeight:1988, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020
Ncaasweetsixteen:1979, 1980, 1988, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
Ncaatourneys:1979, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Conference Season:1980, 2004, 2005, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2020

The Washington Huskies volleyball team is the intercollegiate women's volleyball team of the University of Washington in Seattle. They compete in the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, which was built in 1927 and renovated in 2000. Prior to 1988, the Washington volleyball program had seen Huskies' victories, but it has now emerged as a perennial power. The Huskies have reached the NCAA Final Four on five occasions with one national title (2005), and won multiple Pac-10/12 championships.

Head coaching

1980's AIAW team finished 28–12 with Lisa Baughn being named the All-American.

1988 was a significant year for the Husky VB Program. This year the team made its first NCAA tournament, elite eight appearance. Behind the leadership of its first ever AVCA 1st Team All-American Laurie Wetzel (Puyallup, WA), the lady Huskies finished tied for fifth having beaten Stanford though coming up short against the UCLA Bruins.

USA National Team coach Bill Neville (UW: 1991–2000) led the program in its recruiting out of Woodinville, Washington; now, it is UW Associate Head Coach Leslie Tuiasosopo-Gabriel who has continued on as leadership of the Husky program. In these experimental years, Neville's swing hitters' offense was fashioned after the contemporaneous international men's game.

History

When McLaughlin took over the Washington program in 2001, the team was last in the Pac-10 Conference. In his first year at UW, he led the Huskies to an 11–16 record and a 4–14 mark in the Pac-10. The team's 11 wins in 2001 were the most for the program since 1997 (it had been '97 that UW made the NCAA Sweet Sixteen). Just one year later, the Huskies went 20–11 and made the NCAA second round. Since 2003, Washington has not won fewer than 23 matches or lost more than nine in any season.[1]

In 2004, the Huskies won their first-ever Pac-10 title, and McLaughlin earned his first AVCA National Coach of the Year honor. In his fifth year at UW in 2005, he led the program to its only national title and a record as Washington swept all six of their matches in the tournament,[2] including top-ranked Nebraska in the final at the Alamodome in San Antonio.[3] [4] [5] McLaughlin was named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year, and made history as the first coach in NCAA history to win a national championship in both men and women's volleyball, having led the USC men's team to a national title in 1990.[6]

In 2006, he led UW to its third straight national semifinal, but the Dawgs fell to runner-up Stanford.[7] [8]

The NCAA Championships were hosted in Seattle at KeyArena at Seattle Center in 2013. The Huskies, led by AVCA National Player of the Year and Honda Award Winner Krista Vansant, won the Pac-12 title and reached the Final Four, but they fell in straight sets in the semifinals to eventual national champion Penn State.[9] [10]

There had been 35 All-Americans and 9 Academic All-Americans since McLaughlin's deeded arrival.

A young Coach Keegan's tenure has begun with the awarding of several All-Americans moreover, significantly, in Kara Bajema (c/o 2019), Lianna Sybeldon (consensus) and Courtney Schwan (uniquely, of the PNW).

Additionally, foremost, also distinctive of the Pacific Northwest (Portland, OR; Seattle-Tacoma, WA; Spokane, WA; Boise, ID), the program has been a national leading attendance draw. Their turnstile numbers consistently rank among top 10 averages. [11]

Season-by-season results

Notable players

Retired numbers

The program has retired two jersey numbers.[12]

3 Courtney Thompson
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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jim McLaughlin Bio - University of Washington Official Athletic Site . 2014-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130425021836/http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/w-volley/mtt/mclaughlin_jim00.html . 2013-04-25 . dead .
  2. News: Volleyball Notes: Huskies aim to launch a legacy . Seattle Times . Wood . Terry . December 17, 2006 . September 19, 2014.
  3. News: Huskers, Huskies make NCAA final . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . December 16, 2005 . C5.
  4. News: Churchill's Lee helps Huskies dig out NCAA title . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . December 18, 2005 . C6.
  5. News: Bump, set, champs! Huskies stun No. 1 Cornhuskers . Seattle Times . Wood . Terry . December 18, 2006 . September 19, 2014.
  6. Web site: 2005 season in review . 2014-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081023014326/http://gohuskies.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/013006aae.html . 2008-10-23 . dead .
  7. News: Volleyball: Stanford sweeps UW . Seattle Times . Hamann . Jack . December 15, 2006 . September 19, 2014 .
  8. Web site: Washington blitzed by Stanford in national semifinal . 2014-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070130060327/http://gohuskies.cstv.com/sports/w-volley/recaps/121506aad.html . 2007-01-30 . dead .
  9. News: Huskies' Krista Vansant is national player of the year . Evans . Jayda . December 20, 2013 . September 19, 2013.
  10. News: With UW in Final Four at KeyArena, we're a city rabid for volleyball . Seattle Times . Stone . Larry . December 18, 2013 . September 19, 2014.
  11. Web site: RECORDBOOK VOLLEYBALL . 2023-11-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130205100359/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wash/sports/w-volley/auto_pdf/2012-13/misc_non_event/record-book.pdf . 2013-02-05.
  12. Web site: Washington Huskies.