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So-Cal Champs

Written by ccvcvoll. Posted in News

Congrats to the UCLA women (D1), Point Loma women (D2), Arizona St. men (D1), and Claremont men (D2) for winning the Southern California league titles!  

Scholarship Application

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In line with its non-profit mission, the CCVC awarded almost $2,000 to deserving California student-athletes during the 2014 season.  2015 applications are due by 5pm on March 17, 2015.  Applications must be complete and submitted by the deadline to be considered.

NCCVL-W League Championships

Written by ccvcvoll. Posted in News

The NCCVL-W league championships for D1 and D2 will be on Saturday, March 14, 2015, at Cal Poly.  All matches are best of 5.   At the conclusion of each match, league awards will be presented.  In Division 1, currently four teams have qualified: UC Davis, Cal Poly, Cal and Stanford.  Chico and Santa Clara are the two possible teams that can qualify for the last spot, depending on the outcome of Santa Clara’s match this weekend.  In Division 2, currently five teams have qualified: Cal Poly II, Sac St., UC Davis II, St. Mary’s, and SFSU.  U. San Francisco and Fresno St. are the two possible teams that can qualify for the last spot, depending on the outcome of their matches this weekend.

So-Cal League Championships

Written by ccvcvoll. Posted in News

League Championships in Southern California are this Saturday, March 7, 2015, at the AIM Sportsplex in Seal Beach.
  • WOMEN’S DIVISION 1
    • Pool A
      • UCSB
      • UCSD
      • LMU
    • Pool B
      • San Diego St.
      • UCLA
      • U. San Diego
 
  • MEN’S DIVISION 1
    • Pool A
      • 1. Arizona
      • 4. Arizona St.
      • 5. Long Beach
    • Pool B
      • 2. UCLA
      • 3. UCSB
      • 6. USC
 
  • WOMEN’S DIVISION 2
    • Pool A
      • 1. Point Loma
      • 4. UCSB II
      • 5. Azusa Pacific
    • Pool B
      • 2. San Diego St. II
      • 3. USC II
      • 6. Riverside
 
  • MEN’S DIVISION 2
    • Pool A
      • 1. Chapman
      • 4. U. San Diego
      • 5. LMU
    • Pool B
      • 2. Claremont
      • 3. Riverside
      • 6. Point Loma
     

Women’s California Rankings – 3/6/15

Written by ccvcvoll. Posted in News

Congrats to the new #1 ranked D1 team, UC Davis!  The team defeated #2 UCSB and #3 Cal Poly on its way to the title.  
  • Women’s D1 Rankings – March 6, 2015
    • 1. UC Davis (94 pts)
    • 2. UCSB (89)
    • 3. Cal Poly (87)
    • 4. UCLA (78)
    • 5. San Diego St. (71)
    • 6. UCSD (71)
    • 7. UC Berkeley (67)
    • 8. Stanford (62)
    • 9. Santa Clara (51)
    • 10. Sonoma St. (44)
    • 11. LMU (40)
    • 12. USC (39)
    • 13. Chico St. (37)
    • 14. U. San Diego (36)
    • 15. Long Beach (27)
    • 16. Fullerton (25)
    • 17. UC Irvine (17)
    • 18. Nevada-Reno (9)
    • 19. San Jose St. (6)
  • Women’s D2 Rankings – March 6, 2015
    • 1. Cal Poly II (92 pts)
    • 2. Point Loma (83)
    • 3. USC II (81)
    • 4. Azusa Pacific (71)
    • 5. Claremont (70)
    • 6. SFSU (69)
    • 7. Riverside (66)
    • 8. Sac. St. (66)
    • 9. UC Davis II (63)
    • 10. U. San Francisco (56)
    • 11. Fresno St. (54)
    • 12. St. Mary’s (48)
    • 13. San Diego St. II (47)
    • 14. UCSB II (46)
    • 15. Pacific (39)
    • 16. Channel Islands (35)
    • 17. Northridge (30)
    • 18. Fullerton II (26)
    • 19. San Marcos (22)
    • 20. Nevada-Reno II (14)
    • 21. UC Irvine II (11)
    • 22. San Jose St. II (8)
    • 23. San Bernardino (7)
Rankings are determined by the CCVC Ranking Panel (5 Division 1 members and 4 Division 2 members).  Each member ranks teams from top to bottom.  A point system is used in reverse order of ranking: if there are 20 teams, a 1st place vote is worth 20 points, 2nd place is worth 19 points, and so on.  Total points are counted for each team and then teams are ranked based on total points.  No set criteria is used for ranking teams, although panel members use a combination of objective and subjective criteria.  Each panel member uses results (objective) from the season to assist with their determination (subjective).  There are no restrictions on how to vote.

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