South Florida Bulls volleyball
The South Florida Bulls volleyball team represents the University of South Florida in the sport of women's volleyball. The Bulls compete in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I. The team plays their home games at The Corral inside the Yuengling Center on USF's campus in Tampa, Florida. They are coached by Jolene Shepardson who was hired after the 2019 season. The Bulls have reached seven NCAA Women's Volleyball Tournaments and won a combined 18 regular season and tournament conference championships in their history.
South Florida Bulls volleyball | |
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Founded | 1972 |
University | University of South Florida |
Athletic director | Michael Kelly |
Head coach | Jolene Shepardson (1st season) |
Conference | The American |
Location | Tampa, FL |
Home arena | The Corral (Capacity: 1,000) |
Nickname | Bulls |
Colors | Green and Gold[1] |
AIAW/NCAA Tournament appearance | |
1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002 | |
Conference tournament champion | |
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2002 | |
Conference regular season champion | |
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2002 |
History
Like many women's sports teams in colleges across the country, the USF women's volleyball team was founded in 1972 after the passing of Title IX. The NCAA did not sponsor women's sports at the time, so the Lady Brahmans as they were known until 1987 played in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Small College Division (equivalent to NCAA Division II) for their first year and the AIAW Large College Division (equivalent to NCAA Division I) from 1973 until the association dissolved after the spring of 1982.[2]
The Brahmans played as independents as members of the AIAW, as well as during their first year in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). They joined USF's men's teams in the Sun Belt Conference before their 1983 season, when they won their first conference championship.[3]
The program was very successful in the years directly after they joined the NCAA. In the first 21 seasons after the AIAW's collapse, USF won all of their 11 regular season conference titles and seven conference tournaments, as well as making each of their seven NCAA Women's Volleyball Tournament appearances. They also made the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (also called the Women's Invitational Volleyball Championship) twice, including a quarterfinal appearance in 1994.
The Bulls have not seen much success recently and have not won a conference championship or reached the NCAA Tournament since 2002.[3]
Season by season results
Year | Conference | Games Played | Record | Win Percentage | Conference Record | Coach | Postseason |
1972 | Independent (AIAW Small College Division) | 18 | 10–8 | .556 | N/A | Janie Cheatham | |
1973 | Independent (AIAW Large College Division) | 32 | 20–12 | .625 | |||
1974 | 23 | 15–8 | .652 | ||||
1975 | 30 | 19–11 | .633 | ||||
1976 | 32 | 16–16 | .500 | Cyndi Miranda | |||
1977 | 42 | 25–17 | .595 | Kathy Patrick | |||
1978 | 32 | 9–23 | .281 | Rich Romine | |||
1979 | 42 | 19–23 | .452 | Mary Beth Hood (30 games)
Hildred Deese (12 games) |
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1980 | 35 | 14–21 | .400 | Hildred Deese | |||
1981 | 38 | 23–13–2 | .632 | ||||
1982 | Independent (NCAA Division I) | 35 | 17–18 | .486 | |||
1983 | Sun Belt Conference | 42 | 22–20 | .524 | 7–2 | ||
1984 | 38 | 26–12 | .684 | 13–2 | Debbie Richardson | ||
1985 | 44 | 26–18 | .591 | 11–3 | |||
1986 | 47 | 34–13 | .723 | 10–0 | |||
1987 | 50 | 29–21 | .580 | 11–5 | |||
1988 | 35 | 25–10 | .714 | 9–1 | |||
1989 | 41 | 22–19 | .537 | 8–1 | WIVC (First round) | ||
1990 | 42 | 18–24 | .429 | 6–5 | |||
1991 | Metro Conference | 35 | 18–17 | .514 | 3–3 | Perry Hankins | |
1992 | 27 | 15–12 | .556 | 4–2 | |||
1993 | 30 | 23–7 | .767 | 6–0 | NCAA (First round) | ||
1994 | 37 | 28–9 | .757 | 5–1 | NIVC (Elite 8) | ||
1995 | Conference USA | 32 | 27–5 | .844 | 11–1 | NCAA (First round) | |
1996 | 32 | 27–5 | .844 | 13–1 | NCAA (First round) | ||
1997 | 35 | 26–9 | .743 | 15–1 | NCAA (Second round) | ||
1998 | 33 | 25–8 | .758 | 13–3 | NCAA (First round) | ||
1999 | 33 | 15–18 | .455 | 7–9 | Nancy Mueller | ||
2000 | 34 | 28–6 | .824 | 15–1 | NCAA (First round) | ||
2001 | 30 | 21–9 | .700 | 13–3 | |||
2002 | 37 | 30–7 | .811 | 12–1 | NCAA (Second round) | ||
2003 | 32 | 12–20 | .375 | 6–7 | |||
2004 | 29 | 9–20 | .310 | 5–8 | Claire Lessinger | ||
2005 | Big East | 26 | 4–22 | .154 | 1–13 | ||
2006 | 29 | 12–17 | .414 | 7–7 | |||
2007 | 29 | 19–10 | .655 | 8–6 | |||
2008 | 31 | 17–14 | .548 | 7–7 | |||
2009 | 28 | 18–10 | .643 | 9–5 | |||
2010 | 28 | 10–18 | .357 | 6–8 | |||
2011 | 28 | 12–16 | .429 | 7–7 | |||
2012 | 32 | 17–15 | .531 | 7–8 | Courtney Draper | ||
2013 | American Athletic Conference | 32 | 17–15 | .531 | 11–7 | ||
2014 | 32 | 14–18 | .438 | 8–12 | |||
2015 | 32 | 11–21 | .344 | 8–12 | |||
2016 | 32 | 19–13 | .594 | 10–10 | |||
2017 | 30 | 12–18 | .400 | 7–13 | |||
2018 | 32 | 20–12 | .625 | 9–9 | |||
2019 | 30 | 7–23 | .233 | 1–15 | |||
2020 | Postponed due to COVID-19 | ||||||
Total | 1605 | 906–697–2 | .565 | 309–199 | 9 appearances | ||
Bold indicates tournament won
Italics indicate Conference Championship |
USF Athletic Hall of Fame
One former volleyball player is a member of the University of South Florida Athletic Hall of Fame. Michelle Collier played from 1998 to 2002, owns seven school records, and has her number 10 jersey hanging from the rafters in The Corral. She was inducted in 2011.[4]
References
- USF Color Palettes | University Communications. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
- Hosick, Michelle (January 28, 2011). "When equal opportunity knocks". NCAA.org. Archived from the original on 31 January 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
- "2019 USF VB Media Guide (PDF)" (PDF). USF Athletics. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
- "Michelle Collier (2011) - USF Athletic Hall of Fame". USF Athletics. Archived from the original on 2020-06-24. Retrieved 2020-11-14.