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  2. UCLA Bruins women's volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The UCLA women's volleyball program began its first year in 1965. Andy Banachowski was the head coach each year since 1965 until his retirement after the 2009 season, with the exception of the two seasons of 1968–69 and 1969–70, after he graduated from UCLA.

  3. Karsta Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Team. 2016 Bangkok. Team. Pan-American Cup. 2019 Trujillo/Chiclayo. Karsta Frances Lowe (born February 2, 1993) is an American volleyball player who was a first-team All-American at UCLA and who played for the United States women's national volleyball team. With the national team, she won the gold medal at the 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix, and ...

  4. Michael Sealy - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sealy (born January 28, 1971) is an American volleyball coach. He was the head coach of the women's volleyball team at UCLA from 2010–2022. [1] He stepped down from the position in December 2022, after UCLA failed to quality to the NCAA tournament for the third time during his tenure.

  5. UCLA Bruins - Wikipedia

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    The UCLA Bruins women's beach volleyball team plays in the Pac-12 Conference. [22] UCLA launched its beach volleyball program in 2013. [23] Women's National Championships: 2018, 2019 The beach volleyball team won its first national title on May 6, 2018, by defeating Hawaii and Florida State at Gulf Beach Place, Gulf Shores, Alabama.

  6. 1984 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament - Wikipedia

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    1985 ». The 1984 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament was the fourth year of the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship. It began with 28 teams and ended on December 16 when UCLA defeated Stanford 3 games to 2 in the NCAA championship match. UCLA claimed the program's first NCAA national title after two previous runner-up finishes.

  7. Al Scates - Wikipedia

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    Allen Edward Scates (born June 9, 1939) is an American former volleyball player and coach who was head coach of the UCLA Bruins for 48 years. Scates is the winningest volleyball coach in the history of the NCAA, and the 19 NCAA titles the Bruins won during his tenure ties him for the most NCAA titles won by a coach in a single sport with Arkansas' John McDonnell (Indoor Track and Field).

  8. 1991 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began with 32 teams and ended on December 21, 1991, when UCLA defeated Long Beach State 3 games to 2 in the NCAA championship match. UCLA won the program's third NCAA title and successfully defended their 1990 NCAA title by defeating Long Beach State in five games.

  9. California Golden Bears women's volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Conference regular season champion. 1982, 2010. The California Golden Bears women's volleyball team is the intercollegiate women's volleyball team of the University of California, Berkeley. The team plays its home games at Haas Pavilion, which was built on top of the old Harmon Gymnasium using money donated in part by the owners of Levi-Strauss.

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