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By Dave Reed
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, December 14, 2005 In the 24-year history of the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship, only 21 schools have appeared in the national semifinals. Only 12 of those teams have earned a spot in the championship match, and just nine have gone on to win the national title. When Tennessee defeated Missouri in its regional final match last week, the Lady Vols joined a more exclusive club. Since the NCAA began sponsoring women's volleyball in 1981, only three other teams from the Eastern time zone -- Florida, O ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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