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The 7 longest win streaks in DI women’s volleyball

Penn State volleyball claims third straight National Championship in December 2009.

In the 40+ years of NCAA women’s volleyball, some programs have etched their dynastic names into the NCAA record books. Here are the seven longest streaks in the sport: 

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1. Penn State — 109 matches (2007-10)

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Penn State volleyball claims third straight National Championship in December 2009.

This dynasty more than doubles the next-longest winning streak. Dating from Sep. 21, 2007 to Sep. 10, 2010, this Penn State squad went almost three years without a loss and claimed four consecutive national championships. Four players on Michella Chester’s Penn State all-time lineup shared the court during these seasons, including outsides Megan Hodge and Nicole Fawcett, MB Christa Harmotto and setter Alisha Glass. The 2008 season in particular was special — the Nittany Lions posted a 38-0 record and dropped just two sets throughout the entire campaign. They followed it up with another unblemished 2009 season, highlighted by Hodge’s 560 kills, Glass’ 1,452 assists and a .381 clip.

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2. Southern California — 52 matches (2002-04)

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The Trojans won their second consecutive DI volleyball national title in 2003.The Trojans won their second consecutive DI volleyball national title in 2003.

Mick Haley’s Trojans were the first repeat national champions (2002, 2003) to go undefeated in a single season (2003), as well as the only team in DI volleyball history to remain in the No. 1 slot in the Coaches’ Poll for every week in a single season (2003). This historic run began with the 33-1 USC squad in 2002, when they topped Oregon on Nov. 8 after falling to the defending national champions, Stanford, one week prior. In the 2002 national final, the Women of Troy again faced the Cardinal and topped them in four sets — USC’s Keao Burdine was named the Most Outstanding Player, recording a double-double of 15 kills and 15 digs in the national championship. The Trojans posted a 35-0 record in 2003, taking down Florida to claim their second-straight national championship. Their win streak lasted nearly two years until Illinois beat them in five sets in September 2004.

3. Penn State — 44 matches (1990)

This outstanding season for the Nittany Lions branded them as a national volleyball power. Although Penn State didn’t win the 1990 national title, it…

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