Exciting Times for Women’s Volleyball as Undefeated Teams Face Off
This week in happy valley, Penn State is preparing to take on Nebraska in what is shaping up to be a thrilling NCAA women’s volleyball match. Currently, there are only two teams remaining undefeated in Division I volleyball, and fans are eager to see if that number will change after this contest.
After suffering their first loss of the season, Mississippi State faced a setback on September 28, 2025, dimming their hopes for an undefeated championship run. Historically, only four programs have managed to finish a season without a loss and claim a national title, with Nebraska achieving this feat back in 2000. Other notable teams include Penn State, which has a remarkable winning tradition, with previous titles in 2008 and 2009, and Southern California in 2003.
Penn State’s impressive run from 2007 to 2010 remains unmatched, as they hold the record for the longest win streak in Division I women’s volleyball history with an incredible 109 consecutive matches. Their dominance saw them capture four straight national championships, solidifying their status in the volleyball world. The 2009 team was particularly notable as it is the most recent to complete an entire season undefeated. Fans and players alike are on edge, wondering if this season will bring another team into the elite undefeated championship club.
As we await the highly anticipated match-up between Penn State and Nebraska, volleyball enthusiasts are also keeping a close eye on the rankings and stats for all remaining undefeated teams as the season progresses. The atmosphere in the arena is sure to be electric, and one can only imagine the excitement as these teams battle it out on the court. Stay tuned to see who will emerge victorious and if a new undefeated champion can be crowned in women’s college volleyball this year!
