2013 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

The 2013 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 5, 2013 and ended on December 21, 2013 at KeyArena in Seattle, Washington.[1] The NCAA selection show was televised on Sunday, December 1, 2013.

2013 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
2013 Division I Championship
ChampionsPenn State (6th title)
Runner-upWisconsin (2nd title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRuss Rose (6th title)
Most outstanding playerMicha Hancock (Penn State)
Final Four All-Tournament TeamDeja McClendon (Penn State)
Ariel Scott (Penn State)
Katie Slay (Penn State)
Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin)
Deme Morales (Wisconsin)
Krista Vansant (Washington)
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Qualifying teams edit

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 Atlantic Coast, American Athletic, Big 12, Big West, Big Ten, 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.

Records edit

Lincoln Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type RPI[2] Record
American Patriot Automatic 45 32-2
Arizona Pac-12 At-Large 24 20-12
College of Charleston Colonial Athletic Automatic 65 25-5
16 Duke Atlantic Coast Automatic 12 27-4
Fairfield Metro Atlantic Automatic 154 19-12
Georgia Southeastern At-Large 32 22-9
Miami Atlantic Coast At-Large 51 19-11
8 Nebraska Big Ten At-Large 9 23-6
New Mexico State Western Athletic Automatic 91 22-10
Oregon Pac-12 At-Large 25 19-11
9 San Diego West Coast Automatic 14 24-3
1 Texas Big 12 Automatic 2 23-2
Texas A&M Southeastern At-Large 31 18-11
Texas State Sun Belt Automatic 104 24-12
UC Santa Barbara Big West Automatic 60 18-10
UTSA Conference USA Automatic 46 24-7
Champaign Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type RPI Record
California Pac-12 At-Large 38 17-12
Central Arkansas Southland Automatic 44 29-3
5 Florida Southeastern At-Large 3 27-3
Florida State Atlantic Coast At-Large 19 24-7
Georgia Southern Southern Automatic 73 28-5
13 Illinois Big Ten At-Large 20 16-14
IUPUI Summit Automatic 114 19-13
Jacksonville Atlantic Sun Automatic 89 30-3
Louisville American Athletic Automatic 42 23-7
Marquette Big East Automatic 8 25-5
Milwaukee Horizon Automatic 77 18-10
4 Missouri Southeastern Automatic 4 34-0
Morehead State Ohio Valley Automatic 95 27-7
North Carolina Atlantic Coast At-Large 22 27-4
Purdue Big Ten At-Large 27 20-11
12 Wisconsin Big Ten At-Large 15 23-9
Los Angeles Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type RPI Record
Alabama State Southwestern Athletic Automatic 278 25-15
Arizona State Pac-12 At-Large 49 19-13
Arkansas Southeastern At-Large 36 16-13
BYU West Coast At-Large 29 22-6
Cal State Northridge Big West At-Large 41 23-6
Colorado State Mountain West Automatic 21 28-1
Creighton Big East At-Large 16 22-8
11 Hawaii Big West At-Large 17 24-4
Idaho State Big Sky Automatic 102 23-11
14 Kansas Big 12 At-Large 13 23-7
LSU Southeastern At-Large 30 18-12
Michigan Big Ten At-Large 33 18-13
New Hampshire America East Automatic 206 20-12
6 USC Pac-12 At-Large 7 26-5
3 Washington Pac-12 Automatic 5 26-2
Wichita State Missouri Valley Automatic 35 28-6
Lexington Regional
Seed School Conference Berth Type RPI Record
Alabama Southeastern At-Large 34 24-9
Colorado Pac-12 At-Large 48 17-13
Duquesne Atlantic 10 Automatic 93 20-9
Hampton Mid-Eastern Athletic Automatic 192 19-10
Iowa State Big 12 At-Large 23 18-9
15 Kentucky Southeastern At-Large 10 21-8
LIU-Brooklyn Northeast Automatic 88 23-7
Michigan State Big Ten At-Large 28 21-11
10 Minnesota Big Ten At-Large 11 27-6
Ohio Mid-American Automatic 40 27-5
Oklahoma Big 12 At-Large 18 23-7
2 Penn State Big Ten Automatic 1 28-2
Radford Big South Automatic 157 25-9
7 Stanford Pac-12 At-Large 6 24-5
Utah Pac-12 At-Large 26 20-12
Yale Ivy League Automatic 39 20-4

Bracket edit

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 2013, those sites were hosted by Nebraska, Illinois, USC, and Kentucky, all of whom made the tournament and hosted in the first two rounds. 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.

Lincoln, Nebraska Regional edit

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
1 Texas 3
  Texas State 0
1 Texas 3
Austin, TX
Texas A&M 1
  UTSA 0
  Texas A&M 3
1 Texas 3
American 1
  Georgia 0
  American 3
American 3
Durham, NC
16 Duke 0
16 Duke 3
  Charleston 1
1 Texas 3
8 Nebraska 0
9 San Diego 3
  UC Santa Barbara 0
9 San Diego 3
San Diego, CA
Arizona 0
  New Mexico State 0
  Arizona 3
9 San Diego 0
8 Nebraska 3
  Oregon 3
  Miami 0
Oregon 0
Lincoln, NE
8 Nebraska 3
8 Nebraska 3
  Fairfield 0

Champaign, Illinois Regional edit

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
5 Florida 3
  Jacksonville 0
5 Florida 2
Gainesville, FL
Florida State 3
  Georgia Southern 0
  Florida State 3
Florida State 1
12 Wisconsin 3
  North Carolina 0
  California 3
California 0
Madison, WI
12 Wisconsin 3
12 Wisconsin 3
  Milwaukee 0
12 Wisconsin 3
Purdue 1
13 Illinois 3
  Morehead State 0
13 Illinois 3
Champaign, IL
Marquette 1
  Louisville 0
  Marquette 3
13 Illinois 0
Purdue 3
  Purdue 3
  Central Arkansas 0
Purdue 3
Columbia, MO
4 Missouri 1
4 Missouri 3
  IUPUI 0

Los Angeles, California Regional edit

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
3 Washington 3
  Alabama State 0
3 Washington 3
Seattle, WA
LSU 1
  LSU 3
  Michigan 2
3 Washington 3
14 Kansas 0
  Creighton 3
  Arkansas 1
Creighton 1
Lawrence, KS
14 Kansas 3
14 Kansas 3
  Wichita State 1
3 Washington 3
6 USC 2
11 Hawaii 3
  Idaho State 1
11 Hawaii 0
Honolulu, HI
BYU 3
  Arizona State 2
  BYU 3
BYU 1
6 USC 3
  Colorado State 2
  Cal State Northridge 3
Cal State Northridge 0
Los Angeles, CA
6 USC 3
6 USC 3
  New Hampshire 0

Lexington, Kentucky Regional edit

First round Second round Regional semifinals Regional finals
            
7 Stanford 3
  Hampton 0
7 Stanford 3
Stanford, CA
Oklahoma 0
  Alabama 1
  Oklahoma 3
7 Stanford 3
10 Minnesota 0
  Iowa State 1
  Colorado 3
Colorado 2
Minneapolis, MN
10 Minnesota 3
10 Minnesota 3
  Radford 0
7 Stanford 2
2 Penn State 3
15 Kentucky 3
  Duquesne 0
15 Kentucky 1
Lexington, KY
Michigan State 3
  Ohio 0
  Michigan State 3
Michigan State 1
2 Penn State 3
  Utah 3
  Yale 1
Utah 0
State College, PA
2 Penn State 3
2 Penn State 3
  LIU-Brooklyn 0

Final Four edit

National Semifinals National Championship
      
1 Texas 1
12 Wisconsin 3
12 Wisconsin 1
2 Penn State 3
3 Washington 0
2 Penn State 3

Final Four All-Tournament Team:

  • Micha Hancock - Penn State (Most Outstanding Player)
  • Ariel Scott - Penn State
  • Deja McClendon - Penn State
  • Katie Slay - Penn State
  • Deme Morales - Wisconsin
  • Lauren Carlini - Wisconsin
  • Krista Vansant - Washington

Record by conference edit

Conference # of Bids Record Win % R32 S16 E8 F4 CM NC
Pac-12 9 15–9* .625 8 3 3 1
Big Ten 8 23–7* .769 7 7 4 2 2 1
Southeastern 8 5–8 .385 5
Atlantic Coast 4 3–4 .429 2 1
Big 12 4 6-4 .600 3 2 1 1
Big West 3 2–3 .400 2
Big East 2 2–2 .500 2
West Coast 2 4–2 .667 2 2
Patriot 1 2-1 .667 1 1
Other 23 0–23 .000

*Four tournament matches featured one Big Ten team against another, and likewise one featured one Pac-12 team against another. Each of those matches is counted as one win and one loss for the respective conference.

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.

The America East, American Athletic, Atlantic 10, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic, Conference USA, Horizon League, Ivy League, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Southern, Southland, Southwestern Athletic, Summit League, Sun Belt and Western Athletic Conferences all qualified one team which lost in the first round.

References edit

  1. ^ "Texas selected as the No. 1 seed for 2013 DI Women's Volleyball Championship". NCAA. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  2. ^ "vb nitty gritty thru Nov 30 SAT" (PDF). NCAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2017. Retrieved November 21, 2017.