PULLMAN, Wash. — 25th-ranked Washington State (22-9, 14-6 Pac-12) volleyball was officially selected for an at-large bid into its seventh-consecutive NCAA DI Women’s Volleyball Tournament as revealed on the women’s volleyball selection show Sunday on ESPNU. The seventh-seeded Cougars will take on UNLV (26-4, 17-1 MW) in the first round on Thursday from Jenny Craig Pavillion in San Diego, Calif., on the campus of first and second round hosts, No. 2 seed San Diego.
Last year’s Cougs reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament after a first-round sweep over Northern Colorado. Washington State will be making its 17th overall trip to the NCAA Tournament overall after finishing the season third in the final Pac-12 standings, its best conference finish since 2002.
Head Coach Jen Greeny will be making her 13th trip to the NCAA Tournament with the Cougars having been to three-straight both as a player (’95-’97) and later as an assistant coach (’00-’02). Greeny was a part of both the 1996 and 2002 teams to reach the NCAA Elite Eight, the best finish for Washington State volleyball in the NCAA Tournament.
The 25th-ranked Cougars finished the regular season by winning five of their last six matches down the stretch. The Cougs capped their home schedule with a sweep over 24th-ranked Apple Cup Rival Washington in the season finale this past Friday night.
Thursday’s first round match against UNLV will be televised live beginning at 5 p.m. (PST).
WSU NCAA Tournament History
*WSU has earned seven consecutive (longest all-time streak at WSU) and 17 total NCAA Tournament bids.
*Best all-time finish in the NCAA Tournament is the NCAA Elite Eight (1996 & 2002)
*WSU is 14-16 all-time in the NCAA Tournament
*WSU is 5-6 in the NCAA Tournament under Head Coach Jen Greeny
1991 NCAA First Round No. 8 New Mexico def. No. 19 WSU 3-1, at Albuquerque
1993 NCAA First Round No. 21 WSU def. San Diego 3-1, at Pullman, Wash.
NCAA Second Round No. 4 BYU def. No. 21 WSU 3-0, at Provo
1994 NCAA First Round No. 20 New Mexico def. No. 25 WSU 3-2, at Albuquerque
1995 NCAA Second Round Oral Roberts def. No. 11 WSU 3-0, at Pullman, Wash.
1996 NCAA…
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