1993 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

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1993 NCAA women's Division Ivolleyball tournament
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1993 NCAA Final Four logo
Champions Long Beach State (2nd NCAA (4th national) title)
Runner-up Penn State (1st title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Brian Gimmillaro (2nd title)
Final Four All-Tournament Team
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The 1993 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 48 teams and ended on December 18, 1993, when Long Beach State defeated Penn State 3 games to 1 in the NCAA championship match.

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Long Beach State won the program's second NCAA title. Led by Nichelle Burton's 28 kills and AVCA National Player of the Year Danielle Scott's 21 kills, the 49ers defeated Penn State 15–13, 12–15, 15–11, 16–14. [1]

The NCAA's expansion of 32 tournament teams to 48 tournament teams began in 1993.

Records

West Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
Arizona Pac-10 At-large18-10
3 Arizona State Pac-10 At-large20-7
2 BYU WAC Automatic26-2
Lamar Sun Belt Automatic24-11
New Mexico WAC At-large17-10
Radford Big South Automatic25-10
San Diego West Coast At-large24-5
Santa Clara West Coast Automatic22-9
4 Stanford Pac-10 At-large21-6
1 UCLA Pac-10 Automatic28-1
USC Pac-10 At-large21-8
Washington State Pac-10 At-large20-10
Mideast Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
Ball State Mid-American Automatic26-4
2 Colorado Big Eight Automatic25-5
Cornell Ivy League Automatic17-9
Illinois Big Ten At-large17-12
Illinois State Missouri Valley At-large21-10
Minnesota Big Ten At-large22-9
Nebraska Big Eight At-large24-5
Northern Illinois Mid-Continent Automatic28-5
4 Notre Dame Midwestern Collegiate Automatic25-5
3 Penn State Big Ten Automatic27-3
Southwest Missouri State Missouri Valley Automatic22-7
1 UC Santa Barbara Big West Auto (shared)28-3
Northwest Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
Appalachian State Southern Automatic25-12
DePaul Great Midwest Automatic22-13
Florida State ACC At-large23-9
George Washington Atlantic 10 Automatic27-7
2 Hawaii Big West At-large17-10
Idaho Big Sky Automatic23-5
1 Long Beach State Big West Auto (shared)27-2
4 Ohio State Big Ten At-large23-5
3 Pacific Big West At-large20-9
Pittsburgh Big East Automatic23-9
South Florida Metro At-large23-6
Wisconsin Big Ten At-large18-12
South Regional
SeedSchoolConferenceBerth TypeRecord
Clemson ACC At-large27-7
Duke ACC Automatic28-2
2 Florida SEC Automatic30-3
George Mason CAA Automatic28-4
3 Georgia SEC At-large28-5
Houston Southwest At-large19-15
4 Kentucky SEC At-large29-3
Louisville Metro Automatic23-12
Sam Houston State Southland Automatic25-7
Tennessee SEC At-large17-12
1 Texas Southwest Automatic29-2
Texas A&M Southwest At-large26-7

Brackets

West regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional final
            
  New Mexico 3
Santa Clara 0
1 UCLA 3
New Mexico 1
1 UCLA3
4 Stanford 1
Southern California 1
4 Stanford 3
Southern California 3
Radford 0
1 UCLA 0
2 BYU3
Arizona 3
Lamar 0
3 Arizona State 2
Arizona3
Arizona 0
2 BYU3
Washington State 1
2 BYU 3
San Diego 1
Washington State 3

Mideast regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional final
            
  Minnesota 3
Ball State 0
1 UCSB 2
Minnesota3
Minnesota 2
4 Notre Dame3
Nebraska 0
4 Notre Dame 3
Nebraska 3
Cornell 0
4 Notre Dame 0
3 Penn State3
Northern Illinois 3
Illinois State 0
3 Penn State 3
Northern Illinois 0
3 Penn State3
2 Colorado 2
Illinois 0
2 Colorado 3
Illinois 3
Southwest Missouri State 0

Northwest regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional final
            
  Pittsburgh 2
George Washington 3
1 Long Beach State 3
George Washington 0
1 Long Beach State3
4 Ohio State 1
Idaho 1
4 Ohio State 3
Idaho 3
Appalachian State 0
1 Long Beach State3
2 Hawaiʻi 0
Florida State 3
DePaul 1
3 Pacific 3
Florida State 1
3 Pacific 1
2 Hawaiʻi3
Wisconsin 0
2 Hawaiʻi 3
Wisconsin 3
South Florida 0

South regional

First round Second round Regional semifinal Regional final
            
  Texas A&M 3
George Mason 1
1 Texas 3
Texas A&M 0
1 Texas3
Duke 0
Duke3
4 Kentucky 0
Duke 3
Louisville 0
1 Texas 2
2 Florida3
Sam Houston State 1
Tennessee 3
3 Georgia 3
Tennessee 1
3 Georgia 0
2 Florida3
Houston 0
2 Florida 3
Clemson 0
Houston 3

Final Four - UW Field House, Madison, Wisconsin

National semifinals National championship
      
2 BYU 1
3 Penn State3
3 Penn State 1
1 Long Beach State3
1 Long Beach State3
2 Florida 0

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References

  1. "LONG BEACH WINS VOLLEYBALL TITLE". Chicago Tribune. December 19, 1993. Retrieved March 24, 2009.