Colorado Buffaloes women's volleyball

The Colorado Buffaloes volleyball team is the intercollegiate women's volleyball team of the University of Colorado Boulder. They compete in the Pac-12 Conference and play their home games at the CU Events Center.

Colorado Buffaloes women's volleyball
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
UniversityUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Athletic directorRick George
Head coachJesse Mahoney (8th season)
ConferencePac-12
LocationBoulder, Colorado
Home arenaCU Events Center (capacity: 11,064)
NicknameBuffaloes
ColorsSilver, black, and gold[1]
     
AIAW/NCAA regional semifinal
1993, 1994, 1997, 2017
AIAW/NCAA Tournament appearance
1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2022
Conference tournament champion
1992, 1993
Conference regular season champion
1993

History

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The volleyball program at the University of Colorado began in 1986. The Buffaloes' first head coach was Brad Saindon who was replaced by Mike McLean after three seasons. In McLean's first season, Colorado made its first NCAA tournament appearance. Partway through the 1990 season, Saindon returned as Colorado's head coach.[2] In his second tenure, Saindon led the Buffaloes to two Big Eight championships, two in the tournament and one in the regular season; six NCAA tournament and two semifinal appearances.[3]

Pi'i Aiu took over as head coach starting in 1997. He became the winningest volleyball coach at Colorado, leading the Buffaloes to a 22–9 record and a semifinal appearance in the NCAA tournament.[4] The Buffaloes made nine NCAA tournament appearances during his tenure. Aiu was dismissed as Colorado's head coach on January 12, 2009, following two straight losing seasons.[5]

Following Aiu's dismissal, Liz Kritza was hired to become the head coach of the Buffaloes. She led Colorado to two NCAA tournament appearances. Despite the Buffaloes' record of 57–41 in her last three seasons, Kritza was dismissed after the conclusion of the 2015 season.[6]

Jesse Mahoney became the head coach of the Buffaloes on December 17, 2015. As of the 2022 season, he has led Colorado to another semifinal appearance and three NCAA tournament appearances.[7]

Head coaches

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  • Brad Saindon (1986–1988, 1990–1996)
  • Mike McLean (1989–1990)
  • Pi'i Aiu (1997–2008)
  • Liz Kritza (2009–2015)
  • Jesse Mahoney (2016–present)

Season-by-season results

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Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Brad Saindon (Big Eight Conference) (1986–1988)
1986Brad Saindon6–180–5
1987Brad Saindon9–203–9T–5th
1988Brad Saindon22–138–43rd
Brad Saindon:37–51 (.420)11–18 (.379)


Mike McLean (Big Eight Conference) (1989–1990)
1989Mike McLean22–1110–22ndNCAA First Round
1990[a]Mike McLean8–80–1
Mike McLean:30–19 (.612)10–3 (.769)


Brad Saindon (Big Eight Conference) (1990–1995)
1990[b]Brad Saindon12–79–22nd
1991Brad Saindon25–1010–22ndNCAA First Round
1992Brad Saindon22–910–22ndNCAA First Round
1993Brad Saindon26–611–11stNCAA Semifinals
1994Brad Saindon23–810–22ndNCAA Semifinals
1995Brad Saindon17–118–42ndNCAA First Round


Brad Saindon (Big 12 Conference) (1996–1996)
1996Brad Saindon19–1013–73rdNCAA First Round
Brad Saindon:144–61 (.702)71–20 (.780)


Pi'i Aiu (Big 12 Conference) (1997–2008)
1997Pi'i Aiu22–916–42ndNCAA Semifinals
1998Pi'i Aiu22–814–63rdNCAA Second Round
1999Pi'i Aiu18–1212–86thNCAA First Round
2000Pi'i Aiu17–1212–8T–5thNCAA Second Round
2001Pi'i Aiu19–1113–74thNCAA Second Round
2002Pi'i Aiu15–159–117th
2003Pi'i Aiu21–1013–7T–3rdNCAA First Round
2004Pi'i Aiu15–149–11T–6thNCAA First Round
2005Pi'i Aiu15–1310–105thNCAA First Round
2006Pi'i Aiu18–1212–85thNCAA Second Round
2007Pi'i Aiu7–221–1912th
2008Pi'i Aiu13–167–13T–8th
Pi'i Aiu:202–154 (.567)128–112 (.533)


Liz Kritza (Big 12 Conference) (2009–2010)
2009Liz Kritza7–222–1811th
2010Liz Kritza6–203–1710th


Liz Kritza (Pac-12 Conference) (2011–2015)
2011Liz Kritza6–241–2112th
2012Liz Kritza14–184–16T–10th
2013Liz Kritza18–149–12T–7thNCAA Second Round
2014Liz Kritza21–1311–9T–4thNCAA Second Round
2015Liz Kritza19–1311–95th
Liz Kritza:91–124 (.423)41–102 (.286)


Jesse Mahoney (Pac-12 Conference) (2016–present)
2016Jesse Mahoney14–166–149th
2017Jesse Mahoney24–1012–8T–5thNCAA Semifinals
2018Jesse Mahoney18–1410–10T–6thNCAA First Round
2019Jesse Mahoney13–175–15T–9th
2020[c]Jesse Mahoney8–128–128th
2021Jesse Mahoney15–146–148th
2022Jesse Mahoney20–1112–85thNCAA First Round
2023Jesse Mahoney16–158–127th
Jesse Mahoney:128–109 (.540)67–93 (.418)
Total:628–519 (.547)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason

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The Colorado Buffaloes have made 21 NCAA tournament appearances, including four regional semifinal appearances. The Buffaloes have a record of 14–20 in the postseason.[2]

YearRoundOpponentResult
1989First roundMinnesotaL 0–3
1991First roundPenn StateL 2–3
1992First roundNebraskaL 1–3
1993Second round
Regional semifinals
Illinois
Penn State
W 3–0
L 2–3
1994Second round
Regional semifinals
Northern Iowa
Nebraska
W 3–1
L 0–3
1995First roundNorthern IowaL 0–3
1996First round
Second round
Oral Roberts
Hawaii
W 3–1
L 0–3
1997First round
Second round
Regional semifinals
Tennessee Tech
Oral Roberts
Stanford
W 3–0
W 3–2
L 0–3
1998First round
Second round
San Jose
Illinois
W 3–0
L 1–3
1999First roundUtahW 3–0
2000First round
Second round
Georgia Tech
Colorado State
W 3–1
L 2–3
2001First round
Second round
American
Colorado State
W 3–0
L 2–3
2003First roundMichiganL 0–3
2004First roundHawaiiL 1–3
2005First roundColorado StateL 1–3
2006First round
Second round
New Mexico State
Washington
W 3–0
L 0–3
2013First round
Second round
Iowa State
Minnesota
W 3–1
L 2–3
2014First round
Second round
Northern Colorado
Colorado State
W 3–1
L 2–3
2017First round
Second round
Regional semifinals
James Madison
Baylor
Nebraska
W 3–0
W 3–0
L 0–3
2018First roundSouth CarolinaL 2–3
2022First roundRiceL 1–3

Facilities

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The Buffaloes play their home games at the CU Events Center on the campus of the University of Colorado in Boulder. Previously, they played in the Balch Fieldhouse from 1986 to most of the 1987 season.[2]

Top home attendance figures
RankAttendanceOpponentResultDate
14,883UNLVL, 1–3August 25, 2023
24,111NebraskaW, 3–2November 11, 2006
33,708NebraskaL, 0–3October 6, 2007
43,685NebraskaL, 0–3November 16, 1994
53,367NebraskaL, 0–3November 25, 1999
63,117Arizona StateW, 3–2October 12, 2012
72,987NebraskaL, 0–3September 19, 2001
82,973NebraskaL, 0–3November 13, 2010
92,906NebraskaL, 0–3September 27, 1995
102,879NebraskaL, 2–3November 4, 1992
112,851ArizonaL, 1–3October 14, 2012
122,846StanfordL, 2–3October 17, 2014
132,843TexasL, 2–3September 3, 1989
142,817NebraskaW, 3–1October 29, 2008
152,777UCLAW, 3–2September 27, 2013

Notes

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  1. ^ Until October 6.
  2. ^ From October 12.
  3. ^ Played in Spring 2021 on a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  1. ^ University of Colorado at Boulder NIL Brand Guidelines (PDF). January 28, 2022. Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Huck, Courtney. "2023 CU Volleyball information guide" (PDF). University of Colorado Athletics. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Brad Saindon". Western Washington University Athletics. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  4. ^ Ringo, Kyle (August 15, 2009). "Buffs cut ties with Aiu". Daily Camera.
  5. ^ "Aiu Dismissed After 12 Seasons as Coach". Coloradan Magazine. University of Colorado Boulder Alumni Association. March 1, 2009.
  6. ^ Howell, Brian (December 3, 2015). "CU volleyball: Liz Kritza dismissed as Buffs head coach". BuffZone. MediaNews Group.
  7. ^ "Jesse Mahoney". University of Colorado Athletics. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
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