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Volleyball tournament
1989 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament Champions Long Beach State (1st NCAA (3rd national) title) Runner-up Nebraska (2nd title match) Semifinalists Winning coach Brian Gimmillaro (1st title) Final Four All-Tournament Team Tara Cross (Long Beach State)Sheri Sanders (Long Beach State) Antoinette White (Long Beach State) Val Novak (Nebraska) Eileen Shannon (Nebraska) Chris Rudiger (UT Arlington)
The 1989 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 32 teams and ended on December 16, 1989, when Long Beach State defeated Nebraska 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match.
Led by AVCA co-National Player of the Year Tara Cross 's 20 kills, Long Beach State defeated Nebraska 15-12, 15-0, 15-6 to win the school's first NCAA championship. Nebraska made the program's second championship match appearance.[1]
The 1989 Final Four was held at the Neil S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii .
Records [ edit ]
Brackets [ edit ]
Northwest regional [ edit ]
South regional [ edit ]
Mideast regional [ edit ]
West regional [ edit ]
National semifinals December 14
National championship December 16
Long Beach State
3
UT Arlington
1
Long Beach State
3
Nebraska
0
Nebraska
3
UCLA
0
NCAA tournament records [ edit ]
There are 4 NCAA tournaments record that were set in the 1989 NCAA tournament that still stand today.
Total kill attempts, match (individual record) - Teee Williams , Hawaiʻi - 99 vs. Cal Poly
Total kills, match (team record) - 112 - UCSB vs. Cal Poly
Total kill attempts, match (team record) - 328 - UCSB vs. Cal Poly
Digs, match (team record) - 177 - UCSB vs. Cal Poly
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References [ edit ]
Tournaments Records & statistics Rankings