Undefeated Women’s Volleyball Teams Make Waves in College Sports

In a remarkable turn of events this season, Lincoln is buzzing with excitement as the women’s volleyball scene heats up. As of Thursday, September 25, there are seven teams still undefeated in Division I women’s volleyball. This rare occurrence has fans and players alike speculating whether any of these teams could follow in the footsteps of historic programs known for their perfect seasons.

Since 1981, only five teams have managed to finish a season undefeated and claim the coveted national title. These elite programs include Penn State (2008, 2009), Southern California (2003), Nebraska (2000), and Long Beach State (1998). Among them, Penn State holds the impressive record for the longest win streak in the history of Division I women’s volleyball. Their reign from 2007 to 2010 saw them achieve an astonishing 109 consecutive match victories and lift four national titles during that period.

The last undefeated champion before this quirky season was the 2009 Penn State team, leaving fans wondering if a new team will carve its name into history this year. As the competition continues, the question on everyone’s mind is: Can any of the current undefeated teams maintain their momentum and possibly bring home a national championship?

As we track these undefeated teams closely, we also keep an eye on the teams in the AVCA rankings and the longest win streaks across the league. The excitement is palpable, whether you’re a die-hard volleyball fan or just a casual observer. With the season still young, anything could happen. Stay tuned as we follow the action in the thrilling world of NCAA women’s volleyball!