AVCA/TARAFLEX Division I Volleyball Top 25 Rankings
The latest AVCA/TARAFLEX Division I Volleyball Poll is out, and Pittsburgh retains the No. 1 spot despite suffering just their second loss of the season. The Panthers, who were defeated in a thrilling five-set match by No. 12 SMU, continue to lead the rankings with 41 first-place votes. Nebraska remains close behind at No. 2 with 19 first-place votes, while Penn State, Louisville, and Stanford complete the top five in what has been a fiercely competitive 2024 season.
Top Five Teams in the Poll
- Pittsburgh (41 first-place votes) – 15-1
- Nebraska (19 first-place votes) – 16-1
- Penn State (1 first-place vote) – 16-1
- Louisville – 14-2
- Stanford – 13-2
Despite their upset loss, Pittsburgh’s impressive overall record keeps them at the top of the poll. The Panthers have consistently dominated their competition this season, showing resilience even in matches where they’ve faced adversity. Their only two losses this year came in tightly contested five-set battles, first against Penn State and then against SMU, both of whom rank within the top 12 of the latest poll.
Nebraska and Penn State Challenge for the Top Spot
The Nebraska Cornhuskers, sitting at No. 2, are closing in on Pittsburgh for the top ranking. The Huskers have been nearly flawless this season, posting a 16-1 record and picking up 19 first-place votes in this week’s poll. Their lone loss came against No. 1 Pittsburgh earlier in the season, and since then, Nebraska has shown no signs of slowing down. The Huskers continue to rely on a balanced attack, led by outside hitter Lindsay Krause and setter Bergen Reilly, making them one of the most complete teams in the country.
Penn State, at No. 3, remains a formidable contender, earning one first-place vote this week. With a 16-1 record, the Nittany Lions have consistently demonstrated why they are one of the premier programs in college volleyball. Their roster, highlighted by standout performances from middle blocker Allie Holland and libero Maddy Bilinovic, has propelled Penn State into the top three, and they are well-positioned to make a deep run in the postseason.
AVCA/TARAFLEX Division I Volleyball Rankings - Full Top 25
- Pittsburgh (41 first-place votes) – 15-1
- Nebraska (19 first-place votes) – 16-1
- Penn State (1 first-place vote) – 16-1
- Louisville – 14-2
- Stanford – 13-2
- Creighton – 13-3
- Texas – 12-3
- Kansas – 14-2
- Wisconsin – 13-3
- Oregon – 12-3
- Minnesota – 11-3
- SMU – 13-4
- Georgia Tech – 13-4
- Florida – 12-4
- Kentucky – 12-4
- Michigan – 11-5
- USC – 10-5
- BYU – 11-4
- Baylor – 10-6
- Marquette – 9-6
- UCLA – 9-5
- Washington – 10-6
- Florida State – 9-6
- Tennessee – 9-6
- San Diego – 8-6
Teams on the Rise
Several teams made significant jumps in this week’s poll, including Creighton and Kansas. Creighton’s No. 6 ranking reflects their impressive play throughout the season. With a 13-3 record, the Bluejays have remained consistent in their performances, showcasing a solid mix of offense and defense. Setter Kendra Wait has been pivotal to Creighton’s success, leading one of the most efficient offenses in the country.
Kansas, moving up to No. 8, has also enjoyed a stellar season with a 14-2 record. The Jayhawks have made quick work of several opponents and continue to impress with their dynamic offense, led by outside hitter Ayah Elnady and middle blocker Rachel Langs. Kansas’s rise to the top 10 puts them firmly in the conversation for a deep postseason run.
Louisville and Stanford Solidify Their Positions
Louisville and Stanford, both perennial volleyball powerhouses, maintain their places within the top five. Louisville’s balanced attack, featuring setter Raquel Lazaro and outside hitter Anna DeBeer, has kept them in the hunt for a top-three spot. Despite two losses this season, the Cardinals’ ability to execute in high-pressure situations makes them one of the toughest teams in the country to beat.
Stanford, at No. 5, rounds out the top five with a 13-2 record. The Cardinal have benefited from strong performances by outside hitter Caitie Baird and libero Elena Oglivie. Stanford’s veteran leadership and experience on the court have helped them weather tough challenges and maintain their place among the elite teams in college volleyball.
What’s Ahead for the Top 25 Teams?
As the season progresses, matchups between top-ranked teams will continue to shape the poll. No. 1 Pittsburgh will face a tough slate of games ahead, including matches against No. 9 Wisconsin and No. 4 Louisville, while Nebraska will face off against several Big Ten foes, including No. 3 Penn State.
For teams like Texas and Minnesota, the upcoming matches will determine whether they can break into the top five. Minnesota, currently ranked No. 11, will face a crucial test against No. 12 SMU, while Texas looks to continue their dominance within the Big 12.
With the regular season winding down and postseason play approaching, the latest AVCA rankings provide a clear picture of the teams that are emerging as national title contenders. The depth of talent in this year’s top 25 ensures that fans can expect thrilling matchups and potential upsets as the season enters its final stretch.







