Texas swept Nebraska on Sunday to win its second consecutive NCAA women’s volleyball championship. Here’s what you need to know:
Texas stamped itself again as the best program nationally after beating Stanford, Wisconsin and Nebraska to repeat as champion. The Longhorns dropped just one match after losing three of their first eight in September.
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Texas beat Nebraska for the first time in three championship meetings and won their fourth title overall.
Skinner, the top performer in the NCAA Tournament, earned her third national championship win. She transferred to Texas last year after helping Kentucky to a title in the 2020 season.
The match Sunday was televised by ABC, the first national network broadcast of an NCAA women’s volleyball championship. The sport experienced growth and increased interest in 2023, ignited by Nebraska’s record-setting event in Lincoln on Aug. 30 which attracted a crowd of 92,003 at the school’s football stadium.
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