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These are the 86 women's volleyball teams that haven鈥檛 made the 草莓网站在线看 tournament

Twitter | @FGCU_VB florida gulf coast volleyball Florida Gulf Coast is one of six teams that earned their first 草莓网站在线看 tournament bid in 2018.

In 2018, Bryant, Eastern Michigan, Florida Gulf Coast, Navy, South Dakota and Syracuse all earned their first-ever bid to the 草莓网站在线看 volleyball tournament. Some teams, however, are still longing for that first selection.

Since the first 草莓网站在线看 Division I volleyball tournament in 1981, there have been 1,963 total selections ranging from every conference. But there are 86 teams that have not made an 草莓网站在线看 tournament appearance as a Division I program.

Before volleyball became an 草莓网站在线看 sport in 1981, California-Riverside won a AIAW national championship in Division II and then won two Division II titles at the 草莓网站在线看 level (1982, 1986), but it hasn鈥檛 made a tournament appearance in the 草莓网站在线看 era in Division I. On the other side of spectrum, Kennesaw State made its first-ever national tournament appearance last season as a Division I program by winning the A-Sun tournament and finishing the year 21-4.

North Alabama is included on the list, however the Lions haven鈥檛 had a chance to shine on the national scene yet given they鈥檙e in their first year as a Division I team.

Only three conferences 鈥 the Big East, Big Ten and Pac-12 鈥 have had every member-school in the 草莓网站在线看 tournament.

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Here is the list of the 86 teams that have never made the 草莓网站在线看 tournament.

Team Conference
Abilene Christian Southland
Air Force Mountain West
Akron MAC
Alcorn State SWAC
Arkansas Pine Bluff SWAC
Bethune-Cookman MEAC
Boston College ACC
Bradley Missouri Valley
Buffalo MAC
Campbell Big South
Canisius MAAC
Central Connecticut State Northeast
Charleston Southern Big South
Charlotte C-USA
Chicago State WAC
Columbia Ivy League
Dartmouth Ivy League
Delaware State MEAC
Drake Missouri Valley
East Carolina American
Elon CAA
Evansville Missouri Valley
Fairleigh Dickinson Northeast
Fordham A-10
Gardner-Webb Big South
Grand Canyon WAC
Hartford America East
Holy Cross Patriot
Houston Baptist Southland
Illinois-Chicago Horizon
Incarnate Word Southland
Indiana State Missouri Valley
Kent State MAC
La Salle A-10
Lafayette Patriot
Louisiana Sun Belt
Louisiana Tech C-USA
Louisiana-Monroe Sun Belt
Loyola Maryland Patriot
Marist MAAC
McNeese Southland
Mercer SoCon
Mississippi State SEC
Mississippi Valley State SWAC
UMKC WAC
Montana State Big Sky
New Orleans Southland
NJIT A-Sun
Norfolk State MEAC
North Alabama A-Sun
North Carolina A&T MEAC
North Carolina Central MEAC
North Florida A-Sun
Northern Kentucky Horizon
Omaha Summit
Portland West Coast
Presbyterian Big South
Quinnipiac MAAC
Saint Francis (PA) Northeast
Saint Peter鈥檚 MAAC
Savannah State MEAC
Southeast Louisiana Southland
SIU Edwardsville Ohio Valley
South Alabama Sun Belt
South Carolina Upstate Big South
Southern Miss C-USA
Southern Utah Big Sky
St. Francis Brooklyn Northeast
Stetson A-Sun
The Citadel SoCon
Toledo MAC
Troy Sun Belt
UC Davis Big West
UC Riverside Big West
UConn American
UMass Lowell America East
UNC Asheville Big South
UNC Greensboro SoCon
Utah Valley WAC
UTEP C-USA
West Virginia Big 12
Western Carolina SoCon
Western Illinois Summit
Wofford SoCon
Wright State Horizon
Youngstown State Horizon

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