1988 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
1988 NCAA Final Four logo
ChampionsTexas (1st NCAA (2nd national) title)
Runner-upHawaiʻi (3rd NCAA (7th national) title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachMick Haley (1st title)
Final Four All-Tournament Team
  • Stacie Nichols (Texas)
  • Sue Schelfhout (Texas)
  • Dawn Davenport (Texas)
  • Martina Cincerova (Hawaiʻi)
  • Teee Williams (Hawaiʻi)
  • Mary Eggers (Illinois)

The 1988 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 32 teams and ended on December 17, 1988, when Texas defeated Hawaiʻi 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match.

Texas won the school's first NCAA championship and became the first non-California or Hawaii university to win the NCAA national championship (Texas also won the last AIAW national championship). After upsetting previously unbeaten and top ranked UCLA in the national semifinals, Texas swept Hawaiʻi in the final by the scores of 15-4, 16-14, 15-13, and became the first school to win every NCAA tournament match in sweeps (3-0), as they 15-0 in individual games.[1]

Brackets

West regional

First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
         
  UCLA 3
  California 0
  UCLA 3
  BYU 0
  Arizona 1
  BYU 3
  UCLA 3
  Washington 0
  Washington 3
  Arizona State 0
  Washington 3
  Stanford 1
  Southern California 0
  Stanford 3

South regional

First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
         
  North Carolina 0
  Texas 3
  Texas 3
  Colorado State 0
  Colorado State 3
  Florida State 1
  Texas 3
  UT Arlington 0
  New Mexico 1
  Kentucky 3
  Kentucky 0
  UT Arlington 3
  UT Arlington 3
  Pepperdine 0

Mideast regional

First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
         
  Illinois 3
  Illinois State 0
  Illinois 3
  Notre Dame 1
  Penn State 1
  Notre Dame 3
  Illinois 3
  Oklahoma 0
  Oklahoma 3
  Western Michigan 0
  Oklahoma 3
  Nebraska 2
  Weber State 2
  Nebraska 3

Northwest regional

First round Regional semifinal Regional Final
         
  Long Beach State 3
  UC Irvine 2
  Long Beach State 1
  Pacific 3
  UC Santa Barbara 0
  Pacific 3
  Pacific 1
  Hawaiʻi 3
  San Diego State 3
  San Jose State 1
  San Diego State 0
  Hawaiʻi 3
  Cal Poly 0
  Hawaiʻi 3

Final Four - Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota

National semifinals
December 15
National championship
December 17
      
UCLA 0
Texas 3
Texas 3
Hawaiʻi 0
Illinois 1
Hawaiʻi 3

See also

References

  1. "Texas captures NCAA volleyball title". Daily News of Los Angeles. December 18, 1988. Retrieved February 13, 2009.
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