2009 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament

2009 NCAA women's Division I volleyball tournament
2009 NCAA Final Four logo
ChampionsPenn State (4th title)
Runner-upTexas (3rd NCAA (4th national) title match)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRuss Rose (4th title)
Most outstanding playerDestinee Hooker (Texas)
Final Four All-Tournament Team
  • Alisha Glass (Penn St.)
  • Megan Hodge (Penn St.)
  • Arielle Wilson (Penn St.)
  • Ashley Engle (Texas)
  • Juliann Faucette (Texas)
  • Hailey Cowles (Minnesota)
«2008  2010»

The 2009 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament began on December 3, 2009 with 64 teams and ended on December 19, when Penn State defeated Texas, 3-2, in the NCAA National Championship match. With the win, Penn State won its fourth overall title, and became the first team in the history of women's intercollegiate volleyball to win three straight national titles. Penn State also became the first team in NCAA history to have two straight undefeated seasons, as the 2009 squad went 38-0 for the second straight year, extending the ongoing NCAA record of consecutive matches won (102).

Penn State became only the third team in NCAA history to win the national championship after trailing 0-2 in sets. The last team to accomplish the feat was UCLA in 1991.

Penn State's senior class, led by Megan Hodge and Alisha Glass, had an overall record of 142-5 (.966 winning %), which is the best winning percentage in NCAA Division I history for classes that have won national titles. Penn State hit .381 for the season, the second-best Division I team hitting percentage mark in the rally scoring era. It only trails the mark of .390 set by the 2008 Penn State squad.

Texas's Destinee Hooker, the Most Outstanding Player of the 2009 Final Four, broke the record of kills in an NCAA championship match, as she had a career high 34 kills in the final.


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