1983 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament
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The 1983 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament was the third year of the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
The NCAA has contested team championships in women's volleyball since 1981. The following is a list of the champions of each division with their record for the year in which they won the championship, and the runner up, city, site and other final four participants for division I...

. It began with 28 teams and ended on December 19 when Hawaii defeated UCLA
UCLA Bruins women's volleyball
UCLA's women's volleyball program began its first year in 1965. Andy Banachowski has been the head coach each year since then, with the exception of 1968-69 when he graduated from UCLA...

 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match. Hawaii won their second straight title.

In the consolation match, Stanford defeated Pacific to claim third place.

The Final Four was held in Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

 at the Memorial Coliseum. The championship match attendance of 1,812 remains the lowest attendance ever for a national championship match.

Northwest regional

Mideast regional

South regional

West regional

Final Four - Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

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The 1983 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament was the third year of the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
The NCAA has contested team championships in women's volleyball since 1981. The following is a list of the champions of each division with their record for the year in which they won the championship, and the runner up, city, site and other final four participants for division I...

. It began with 28 teams and ended on December 19 when Hawaii defeated UCLA
UCLA Bruins women's volleyball
UCLA's women's volleyball program began its first year in 1965. Andy Banachowski has been the head coach each year since then, with the exception of 1968-69 when he graduated from UCLA...

 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match. Hawaii won their second straight title.

In the consolation match, Stanford defeated Pacific to claim third place.

The Final Four was held in Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

 at the Memorial Coliseum. The championship match attendance of 1,812 remains the lowest attendance ever for a national championship match.

Northwest regional

Mideast regional

South regional

West regional

Final Four - Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

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The 1983 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament was the third year of the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship
The NCAA has contested team championships in women's volleyball since 1981. The following is a list of the champions of each division with their record for the year in which they won the championship, and the runner up, city, site and other final four participants for division I...

. It began with 28 teams and ended on December 19 when Hawaii defeated UCLA
UCLA Bruins women's volleyball
UCLA's women's volleyball program began its first year in 1965. Andy Banachowski has been the head coach each year since then, with the exception of 1968-69 when he graduated from UCLA...

 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match. Hawaii won their second straight title.

In the consolation match, Stanford defeated Pacific to claim third place.

The Final Four was held in Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

 at the Memorial Coliseum. The championship match attendance of 1,812 remains the lowest attendance ever for a national championship match.

Northwest regional

Mideast regional

South regional

West regional

Final Four - Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...

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NCAA Tournament records

There are four NCAA tournament records that were set during the 1983 NCAA tournament that have not yet been broken.
  • Solo blocks, match (individual record) - Marsha Bond, Kentucky - 11 (vs. Hawaii)
  • Solo blocks, match (team record) - 25 (Kentucky vs. Hawaii)
  • Solo blocks, tournament (team record) - Hawaii, 35 (11 vs. Tennessee, 10 vs. Kentucky, 6 vs. Stanford, 8 vs. UCLA)
  • Hitting percentage, match (team record) - Stanford, .667 (vs. Pacific)
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