Prior to the formation of NCAA Division II, there were seven Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
champions, the last being Hawaii-Hilo in 1981. That same season, the NCAA DII women’s volleyball championship crowned its first champion, with
Sacramento State blanking Lewis in straight sets for the first title in the history of the sport
about those other 41 schools attempting to win the DII women’s volleyball title? The selection committee will pick those
at-large bids. If a school has a DII record of at least .500 and has played at least 60 percent of its games against a DII
institution with a minimum of 15 DII matches, then it is eligible for an at-large bid.
The process begins three weeks prior to the end of the season when the regional
rankings are released. These NCAA polls break the conferences into eight regions and rank the top 10 teams per region.
Now, those can change over the next three weeks of course, but we start to see how the top eight from each region will
pan out. In making the final selections for the 41 at-large bids, the committee looks at the following criteria:
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