Big Ten Conference volleyball

Big Ten volleyball is made up of the women's volleyball programs from the Big Ten's 14 member universities. Through 2021, the Big Ten has earned a combined 36 NCAA national semifinal appearances by eight different teams. In 1987, Illinois became the first Big Ten program to make an appearance in the national semifinal. In 1999 Penn State won the conference's first national championship, and they have won seven overall, including a record four consecutive titles from 2007 to 2010. Minnesota, Illinois, and Wisconsin (four times) have each made national championship game appearances.

Big Ten Conference
ConferenceNCAA
DivisionDivision I
No. of teams14

In 2011, former Big 12 member Nebraska joined the Big Ten. The Cornhuskers have won five national championships, with two of these coming since the school joined the Big Ten.

Teams

SchoolHead coachBig Ten titles†National semifinal appearancesBest NCAA finish
Penn StateKatie Schumacher-Cawley17 (1992, 1993, 1996–99,
2003–10, 2012, 2013, 2017)
13 (1993, 1994, 1997–99, 2007–10, 2012–14, 2017)Champions (1999, 2007–10, 2013, 2014)
NebraskaJohn Cook4 (2011, 2016, 2017, 2023)17 (1986*, 1989*, 1990*, 1995*, 1996*, 1998*, 2000*,
2001*, 2005*, 2006*, 2008*, 2015–18, 2021, 2023)
Champions (1995*, 2000*, 2006*, 2015, 2017)
WisconsinKelly Sheffield9 (1990, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2014, 2019–22)6 (2000, 2013, 2019–21, 2023)Champions (2021)
IllinoisChris Tamas4 (1986–88, 1992)4 (1987, 1988, 2011, 2018)Runner-up (2011)
Ohio StateJen Flynn Oldenburg3 (1989, 1991, 1994)2 (1991, 1994)National semifinal (1991, 1994)
Michigan StateLeah Johnson2 (1995, 1996)1 (1995)National semifinal (1995)
MinnesotaKeegan Cook3 (2002, 2015, 2018)6 (2003, 2004, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2019)Runner-up (2004)
PurdueDave Shondell1 (1985)Regional final (2010, 2020, 2021)
MichiganErin Virtue1 (2012)National semifinal (2012)
IowaJim BarnesFirst Round (1989)
NorthwesternShane DavisRegional semifinal (1981)
IndianaSteve AirdRegional semifinal (2010)
MarylandAdam HughesSecond Round (1996)
RutgersCaitlin SchweihoferQualifying round (1982)

† Since 1985, when double round-robin play was introduced
* As a member of the Big 12

Big Ten Award History

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YearPlayer of the YearSchool
1983Martie LarsenMinnesota
1984
1985
Marianne SmithPurdue
1986Mary EggersIllinois
1987Mary Eggers
Nancy Brookhart
Illinois
Illinois
1988Mary EggersIllinois
1989Holly O'LearyOhio State
1990Lisa BoydWisconsin
1991Lelsa WisslerOhio State
1992Leanne KlingPenn State
1993Salima DavidsonPenn State
1994Laura DavisOhio State
1995Terri ZemaitisPenn State
1996Vanessa WoutersOhio State
1997
1998
Bonnie BremnerPenn State
1999Lauren CacciamaniPenn State
2000Nicole Branagh
Sherisa Livingston
Minnesota
Wisconsin
2001Lizzy FitzgeraldWisconsin
2002Stacey GordonOhio State
2003Cassie BusseMinnesota
2004Stacey GordonOhio State
2005Sam TortorelloPenn State
2006Megan HodgePenn State
2007Christa HarmottoPenn State
2008Nicole FawcettPenn State
2009Megan HodgePenn State
2010Blair BrownPenn State
2011Ariel TurnerPurdue
2012Ariel ScottPenn State
2013Kelsey RobinsonNebraska
2014Lauren CarliniWisconsin
2015Daly SantanaMinnesota
2016Sarah WilhiteMinnesota
2017Simone LeePenn State
2018Samantha Seliger-SwensonMinnesota
2019Dana RettkeWisconsin
2020
2021
Stephanie SamedyMinnesota
2022Taylor LandfairMinnesota
2023Sarah FranklinWisconsin


YearFreshman of the YearSchool
1983Kathy GreishelmIowa
1984Karen DunhamIndiana
1985Mary EggersIllinois
1986Debbie McDonaldPurdue
1987Dawn ThompsonMinnesota
1988Lelsa WisslerOhio State
1989Sheri StoutIndiana
1990Kristin HenriksenIllinois
1991Laura DavisOhio State
1992Jenny JacksonOhio State
1993Katrien DeDeckerMinnesota
1994Erin BorskeIllinois
1995Jenna WrobelMichigan State
1996Bonnie BremnerPenn State
1997Dana StearnsOhio State
1998Sherisa LivingstonWisconsin
1999Katie VirtueOhio State
2000Claudia RodriguezWisconsin
2001Stacey GordonOhio State
2002Sam TortorelloPenn State
2003Cassy SalyerPenn State
2004Kate PricePenn State
2005Nicole FawcettPenn State
2006Megan HodgePenn State
2007Arielle WilsonPenn State
2008Michelle BartschIllinois
2009Darcy DortonPenn State
2010Deja McClendonPenn State
2011Micha HancockPenn State
2012Megan CourtneyPenn State
2013Lauren CarliniWisconsin
2014Haleigh WashingtonPenn State
2015Samantha Seliger-SwensonMinnesota
2016Molly HaggertyWisconsin
2017Dana RettkeWisconsin
2018Jonni ParkerPenn State
2019Madi KubikNebraska
2020Emily LondotOhio State
2021Julia OrzolWisconsin
2022Eva HudsonPurdue
2023Harper MurrayNebraska


YearDefensive Player of the YearSchool
2001Shaddia HaddadIllinois
2002
2003
2004
Paula GentilMinnesota
2005Kaleena WaltersPenn State
2006Malama PeniataMinnesota
2007Stesha SelskyMichigan
2008Christine TanMinnesota
2009Kate NobilioNorthwestern
2010Jessica GranquistMinnesota
2011Katie SlayPenn State
2012
2013
Kori MosterMichigan State
2014Taylor MoreyWisconsin
2015
2016
Justine Wong-OrantesNebraska
2017Haleigh WashingtonPenn State
2018
2019
Kendall WhitePenn State
2020Jena OtecPurdue
2021Lexi RodriguezNebraska
2022Kylie MurrOhio State
2023Lexi Rodriguez-LNebraska

Big Ten volleyball in the AVCA

The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) annually awards National Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, and Freshman of the Year. The following lists coaches and players from the Big Ten who have received these awards.

National Coach of the Year

National Player of the Year

National Freshman of the Year

  • 2001 – Stacey Gordon, Ohio State
  • 2005 – Nicole Fawcett, Penn State
  • 2006 – Megan Hodge, Penn State
  • 2010 – Deja McClendon, Penn State
  • 2014 – Ali Frantti, Penn State
  • 2017 – Dana Rettke, Wisconsin
  • 2020 – Emily Londot, Ohio State
  • 2021 – Lexi Rodriguez, Nebraska

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