2014 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team

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2014 BYU Cougars women's volleyball
BYU Cougars logo.svg
WCC regular season Champ
NCAA, National Runner-up
Conference West Coast Conference
Record30–5 (16–2 WCC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena Smith Fieldhouse
Seasons
  2013
2015  

The 2014 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2014 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Cougars, led by fourth year head coach Shawn Olmstead, played their home games at Smith Fieldhouse. The Cougars were members of the WCC and were picked to win the conference title in the preseason poll. [1]

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The Cougars won the WCC Championship in November and were awarded an NCAA Tournament berth. Despite being ranked in the Top 15 all season, BYU wasn't awarded one of the 16 NCAA Seeds for the NCAA Volleyball Tournament, forcing the Cougars to play on the road. BYU proceeded to win the Tucson Area, Seattle Regional, and became the first ever unseeded team to make it to the NCAA Volleyball Championship match. 6 different BYU players were awarded WCC honors, and 3 BYU players were awarded All-American honors. Shawn Olmstead was also named Coach of the year (see Season highlights).

The Cougars were swept by Penn State in the NCAA Championship match, giving the Nittany Lions their seventh national title, but the Cougars NCAA Tournament run gave the Cougars the #3 ranking at the end of the season. [2]

2014 West Coast Conference volleyball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 BYU  y162 .889305 .857
Pacific  135 .722247 .774
Santa Clara  y126 .6672210 .688
San Diego  y126 .6671912 .613
Loyola Marymount  y117 .611238 .742
Gonzaga  810 .4441712 .586
Pepperdine  711 .3891317 .433
San Francisco  513 .2781217 .414
Saint Mary's  513 .278919 .321
Portland  117 .056623 .207
Conference champion

Season highlights

Roster

2014 BYU Cougars Roster [8]
 

Defensive Specialist/Libero

  • 1 Jaiden Achermann - Freshman
  • 8 Makenna Santiago - Sophomore
  • 14 Ciara Parker - Junior
  • 17 Tia Withers Welling - Senior

Middle blockers

  • 4 Madeline Graham - Freshman
  • 10 Amy Boswell - Sophomore
  • 16 Whitney Young - Sophomore
 

Outside hitters

  • 3 Alohi Robins-Hardy - Freshman
  • 6 Camille Walker - Freshman
  • 7 Hannah Robison - Senior
  • 9 Alexa Gray - Junior
  • 13 Danelle Parady - Freshman
  • 15 Tambre Nobles - Senior
 

Opposite hitters

Setters

  • 11 Malery Wahlin - Freshman
  • 20 Camry Godfrey Willardson - Junior
 

Schedule

BYU Radio simulcast all BYUtv games with the BYUtv feed. BYU Radio also carried the NCAA semifinals and finals with Dave Neeley providing the call.

Date
Time
OpponentRankArena
City
(Tournament)
TelevisionScoreAttendanceRecord
(WCC Record)
8/29
5 p.m.
@ West Virginia #9 [9] WVU Coliseum
Morgantown, WV
(Gold & Blue Player's Challenge)
Mountaineer TV W 3-0
(29-27, 25-20, 25-20)
632 [10] 1-0 [11]
8/30
9:30 a.m.
vs. IUPUI #9WVU Coliseum
Morgantown, WV
(Gold & Blue Player's Challenge)
W 3-0
(25-19, 25-17, 25-18)
218 [12] 2-0 [13]
8/30
2:30 p.m.
vs. Toledo #9WVU Coliseum
Morgantown, WV
(Gold & Blue Player's Challenge)
W 3-0
(25-15, 25-20, 25-14)
2153-0 [14]
9/5
7 p.m.
#5 Washington #10 [15] Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Invitational)
BYUtv L 3-2
(25-18, 22-25, 25-21, 21-25, 15-10)
3,017 [16] 3-1 [17]
9/6
Noon
UMBC #10Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Invitational)
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-12, 25-15, 25-13)
N/A [18] 4-1 [19]
9/6
7 p.m.
Utah Valley #10Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Invitational)
TheW.tv W 3-0
(25-18, 25-18, 25-16)
1,052 [20] 5-1 [21]
9/12
11 a.m.
vs. #14 Colorado State #9 [22] Pan American Center
Las Cruces, NM
(UTEP/NMSU Invitational)
L 3-1
(23-25, 25-23, 25-20, 28-26)
1045-2 [23]
9/12
7 p.m.
@ UTEP #9 Memorial Gymnasium
El Paso, TX
(UTEP/NMSU Invitational)
C-USA Digital W 3-0
(25-17, 25-6, 25-16)
7936-2 [24]
9/13
Noon
@ New Mexico State #9Pan American Center
Las Cruces, NM
(UTEP/NMSU Invitational)
ESPN3/Altitude W 3-0
(25-16, 25-19, 25-21)
8017-2 [25]
9/16
7 p.m.
@ Idaho State #12 [26] Reed Gym
Pocatello, ID
Watch Big Sky W 3-0
(25-18, 25-22, 25-14)
869 [27] 8-2 [28]
9/19
7 p.m.
Utah #12Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(Deseret First Duel)
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-18, 25-16, 25-7)
3,814 [29] 9-2 [30]
9/25
7 p.m.
*Gonzaga #11 [31] Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-22, 25-17, 25-13)
1,477 [32] 10-2
(1-0) [33]
9/27
1 p.m.
*Portland #11Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-16, 25-22, 25-21)
1,104 [34] 11-2
(2-0) [35]
9/30
7 p.m.
*@ Pepperdine #10 [36] Firestone Fieldhouse
Malibu, CA
ESPNU W 3-0
(25-17, 25-21, 25-20)
823 [37] 12-2
(3-0) [38]
10/2
7 p.m.
*San Francisco #10Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-1
(25-18, 25-18, 23-25, 25-11)
1,134 [39] 13-2
(4-0) [40]
10/4
8 p.m.
*Santa Clara #10Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-10, 25-15, 25-18)
1,386 [41] 14-2
(5-0) [42]
10/9
8 p.m.
*@ Pacific #10 [43] Alex G. Spanos Center
Stockton, CA
TheW.tv W 3-1
(20-25, 25-17, 25-21, 25-17)
745 [44] 15-2
(6-0) [45]
10/11
2 p.m.
*@ Saint Mary's #10 McKeon Pavilion
Moraga, CA
TheW.tv W 3-1
(25-12, 23-25, 27-25, 25-14)
323 [46] 16-2
(7-0) [47]
10/17
8 p.m.
*@ San Diego #9 [48] Jenny Craig Pavilion
San Diego, CA
TheW.tv L 3-2
(25-18, 22-25, 17-25, 25-20, 15-8)
876 [49] 16-3
(7-1) [50]
10/23
7 p.m.
*Loyola Marymount #12 [51] Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
TheW.tv W 3-0
(25-19, 25-9, 25-23)
1,064 [52] 17-3
(8-1) [53]
10/25
1 p.m.
*Pepperdine#12Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-1
(25-10, 20-25, 25-20, 25-17)
1,286 [54] 18-3
(9-1) [55]
10/30
7 p.m.
*@ Santa Clara#11 [56] Leavey Center
Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara Portal L 3-0
(25-14, 25-21, 25-15)
300 [57] 18-4
(9-2) [58]
11/1
2 p.m.
*@ San Francisco#11 War Memorial Gymnasium
San Francisco, CA
TheW.tv W 3-0
(25-20, 26-24, 25-14)
233 [59] 19-4
(10-2) [58]
11/6
7 p.m.
*Saint Mary's#14 [60] Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-15, 25-15, 25-13)
1,296 [61] 20-4
(11-2) [62]
11/8
1 p.m.
*Pacific#14Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-0
(25-21, 27-25, 26-24)
1,487 [63] 21-4
(12-2) [64]
11/14
7:30 p.m.
*San Diego#13 [65] Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtvW 3-1
(25-13, 25-15, 21-25, 25-15)
2,298 [66] 22-4
(13-2) [67]
11/20
8 p.m.
*@ Portland#12 [68] Chiles Center
Portland, OR
Portland Portal W 3-0
(25-14, 25-19, 25-21)
390 [69] 23-4
(14-2) [70]
11/22
1 p.m.
*@ Gonzaga#12 Charlotte Y. Martin Centre
Spokane, WA
TheW.tv W 3-2
(21-25, 17-25, 25-18, 25-21, 15-10)
823 [71] 24-4
(15-2) [72]
11/25
8 p.m.
*@ Loyola Marymount#12 [73] Gersten Pavilion
Los Angeles, CA
TheW.tv [ permanent dead link ]W 3-1
(30-28, 25-12, 23-25, 25-21)
526 [74] 25-4
(16-2) [75]
12/4
4 p.m.
y-vs. Seton Hall #12 McKale Center
Tucson, AZ
(NCAA 1st Round)
P12 Digital W 3-0
(25-16, 25-18, 25-17)
2,001 [76] 26-4 [77]
12/5
5:30 p.m.
y-@ #14 Arizona #12McKale Center
Tucson, AZ
(NCAA 2nd Round)
P12 DigitalW 3-1
(22-25, 25-20, 25-23, 25-23)
1,515 [78] 27-4 [79]
12/12
5 p.m.
y-vs. #8 Florida State #12 Alaska Airlines Arena
Seattle, WA
(NCAA regional semifinal)
ESPN3W 3-1
(25-20, 25-19, 19-25, 26-24)
6,789 [80] 28-4 [81]
12/13
9:30 p.m.
y-vs. #11 Nebraska #12Alaska Airlines Arena
Seattle, WA
(NCAA Regional final)
ESPNUW 3-0
(25-21, 25-20, 25-21)
4,885 [82] 29-4 [83]
12/18
5 p.m.
y-vs. #6 Texas #12 Chesapeake Energy Arena
Oklahoma City, OK
(NCAA Semifinal)
ESPN2 W 3-1
(25-23, 25-16, 17-25, 26-24)
9,824 [84] 30-4 [85]
12/20
5:30 p.m.
y-vs. #4 Penn State #12Chesapeake Energy Arena
Oklahoma City, OK
(NCAA Final)
ESPN2L 0-3
(21-25, 24-26, 14-25)
11,018 [86] 30-5 [87]
*-Indicates Conference Opponent
y-Indicates NCAA Playoffs
Times listed are Mountain Time Zone.

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