Are the Washington
Huskies one of volleyball’s “giants?”
Here’s how I began a post last week about Washington’s 2012
schedule:
Two volleyball giants—Washington and Penn State—will square off this September in State College, Pennsylvania.
Washington celebrates its 2005 title after defeating Nebraska |
I soon heard back from a reader who disagreed. Without
offering his/her own list, the reader thought the Huskies do not deserve to be
mentioned among volleyball’s elite.
Realizing I had lauded Washington based on gut reaction
rather than research, I decided to crunch some numbers to see if my description
was justified.
And so, I checked data from the past ten years, and came up
with my own ranking of Division 1 women’s volleyball top ten over the past
decade. I then tried to cobble a list of those who might deserve to be in the
next ten—not quite giants.
Check out my rankings, then weigh in with your own list!
DIVISION 1 VOLLEYBALL: 2002-2011
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NATIONAL
CHAMPS
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FINAL
FOURS
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ELITE
EIGHTS
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W-L
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PCT.
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1.
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Penn State
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4
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4
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5
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315-37
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.895
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Four consecutive
national titles, compete in nation's second-toughest conference
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2.
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USC
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2
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6
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6
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260-60
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.813
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Six Final
Fours, two titles ('02 & '03), compete in the nation’s top conference
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3.
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Stanford
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1
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5
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6
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278-55
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.835
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Five Final
Fours, finished first in ’04 and second in ’02, ’06, ’07 & ‘08
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t4.
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Nebraska
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1
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3
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7
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296-32
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.902
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’06 champs,
seven Elite Eights; impressive W-L record built largely before 2011 move to Big-10
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t4.
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Washington
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1
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3
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6
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258-61
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.809
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’05 champs, 2-1
vs. Nebraska, eight matches every season vs. Stanford, USC, UCLA, Cal
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6.
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UCLA
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1
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2
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5
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239-95
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.716
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’11 champs,
lots of wins against other teams in this Top Ten
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7.
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Texas
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0
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3
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6
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247-60
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.805
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Three Final
Fours, six Elite Eights, conference even easier now that Nebraska gone
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8.
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Minnesota
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0
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3
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4
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261-87
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.750
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Three Final
Fours, usually among top three in tough Big-10
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9.
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Hawai’i
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0
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3
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4
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306-36
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.895
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Three Final
Fours, tons of wins in a second-tier conference, rarely allowed to host playoffs
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10.
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Florida
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0
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2
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4
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296-37
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.889
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Two Final
Fours, a weaker conference, many bitter playoff losses, several at home
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next 10 teams
(alphabetical)
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California
Colorado State
Illinois
Long Beach State
Michigan
Oregon
Pepperdine
Wisconsin
San Diego
Tennessee
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close, no cigar
(alphabetical)
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Arizona
Ball State
Iowa State
Kansas State
Ohio State
Purdue
Santa Clara
UC Santa Barbara
Utah
Western Kentucky
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