Intercollegiate sports team champions

The first tier of intercollegiate sports in the United States includes sports that are sanctioned by one of the collegiate sport governing bodies. The major sanctioning organization is the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Before mid-1981, women's top-tier intercollegiate sports were solely governed by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). The second tier consists of competition between student clubs from different colleges, not organized by and therefore not formally representing the institutions or their faculties. This tier is also considered to be "intercollegiate" sports. College sports originated as student activities.

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Intercollegiate Team Champions of Non-NCAA and Non-AIAW Sports in the United States

Archery

[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

US Collegiate Archery (preceded by National Archery Association)

The inaugural U.S. intercollegiate archery championships were held in November 1967 at Arizona State University with individual competition only.[12] The second such event was in May 1969. Team titles were not bestowed, although team scores were kept.

Year Recurve, Women Recurve, Men Recurve, Mixed Year Recurve, Women Recurve, Men Recurve, Mixed
1969 Arizona State (unofficial) Arizona State (unofficial) Arizona State (unofficial) 1982 James Madison [13] Arizona State Arizona State [14]
1970 Arizona State Los Angeles Pierce College Univ. of Arizona 1983 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1971 Arizona State San Bernardino Valley College Arizona State 1984 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1972 Arizona State San Bernardino Valley College Palomar CC (CA) 1985 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1973 Riverside City College (CA) San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino Valley College 1986 Arizona State Arizona State [15] Arizona State
1974 [16] San Bernardino Valley College Arizona State Arizona State 1987 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1975 [17] Arizona State San Bernardino Valley College East Stroudsburg State (PA) 1988 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1976 Arizona State East Stroudsburg State Arizona State 1989 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1977 Arizona State East Stroudsburg State Washington 1990 James Madison [13][18] Arizona State Arizona State
1978 Arizona State Univ. of Akron Arizona State 1991 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1979 Arizona State Cal State - Los Angeles [19] Arizona State 1992 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1980 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 1993 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1981 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 1994 Arizona State [20] James Madison (inferred) [21] ?

Junior College and 2-Year College Division (discontinued before 1985)

Year Recurve, Women Recurve, Men Recurve, Mixed
1977 Glendale CC (AZ) Colorado Northwestern Atlantic CC (NJ)
1978 Glendale CC Colorado Northwestern Atlantic CC
1979 Glendale CC Palomar College (CA) [22] Cypress College (CA)
1980 Phoenix College Atlantic CC Phoenix College
1981 Pima CC (AZ) [23] Palomar College Palomar College
1982 Palomar College Colorado Northwestern ? [14]
1983 # ? ? ?
1984 # ? ? ?

# News reports of USIAC results in 1983 and 1984 mention only four-year schools. In 1985, two- and four-year schools are combined in the reported USIAC standings.

Recurve and Compound Bow

Year Recurve, Women Recurve, Men Recurve, Mixed Compound, Women Compound, Men Compound, Mixed
1995 [20][24][25] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M James Madison ‡ [20][26] Texas A&M James Madison † [26]
1996 [25] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M
1997 [27] James Madison Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M
1998 Michigan State Texas A&M Michigan State James Madison Penn. Coll. of Technology James Madison [28]
1999 [29] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M James Madison Penn. Coll. of Technology [30] Texas A&M
2000 [10] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M † Texas A&M James Madison James Madison
2001 [31] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M † Texas A&M James Madison Texas A&M †
2002 [32] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M
2003 [33][34] Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M
2004 Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M
2005 Columbia Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M James Madison Texas A&M
2006 Stanford Atlantic Cape Community Coll. (NJ) Texas A&M † James Madison James Madison James Madison †[13]
2007 Stanford James Madison James Madison Texas A&M James Madison James Madison
2008 Columbia James Madison Texas A&M James Madison Penn. Coll. of Technology James Madison
2009 [35][36] Texas A&M Penn. Coll. of Technology Texas A&M Penn. Coll. of Technology Atlantic Cape Community Coll. Penn. Coll. of Technology
2010 [37] Texas A&M Penn. Coll. of Technology Texas A&M Penn State Penn. Coll. of Technology Penn State
2011 [38] Columbia Texas A&M Texas A&M Diné College Texas A&M James Madison

† There being a lack of specific citations for this mixed team title, the result was calculated based on the raw FITA round scores. (It appears that by 1995 [20] the competition format added bracketed elimination rounds after the initial FITA rounds to determine the men's and women's champions, but not the mixed team titles.)

‡ Based on a news account, it appears that James Madison Univ. was the only team eligible for the women's compound bow team title, a new discipline in the 1995 USIAC.

∗ This is believed to be the first time a tribal college team has won the top-level intercollegiate national championship event in any sport.

Indoor Recurve (Mixed)

Established as a USIAC one-site competition separate from the U.S. Indoor Nationals.

Year Champion Location
1973 Washington ? [39] Shoreline CC, Seattle, WA

3D Archery

Year Champion Location
2011 [40] TBD Hocking College, Nelsonville, OH

Telegraphic or Mail Tournament (Women Recurve) [41]

National Archery Association (1930 - at least 1973)

  • 1930 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1931 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1932 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1933 Phoenix Junior College [42]
  • 1934 Phoenix Junior College [43]
  • 1935 Los Angeles Junior College [44]
  • 1936 Los Angeles Junior College [45]
  • 1937 Los Angeles Junior College [46]
  • 1938 Los Angeles Junior College [47]
  • 1939  ?
  • 1940  ?
  • 1941 Connecticut
  • 1942 Connecticut [48]
  • 19??
  • 1972 East Stroudsburg State, Drexel (different rounds) [49]

Badminton

[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61]

Women's championships administered by DGWS (1970-72) / AIAW (1973-82) are included for completeness.

All others administered by US Badminton Association (now USA Badminton).

Year Men Women Mixed Team Year Men Women Mixed Team
1970 ? Long Beach State 1991 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1971 ? Arizona State 1992 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1972 ? Pasadena City College 1993 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State
1973 ? Pasadena City College 1994 ? ? ?
1974 ? Long Beach State 1995 ? ? ?
1975 ? Arizona State 1996 George Washington University Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College (PA)
1976 ? Arizona State 1997 Stanford
1977 ? UCLA 1998 Stanford
1978 Arizona State Arizona State 1999 [62] Stanford Stanford Stanford
1979 ? Arizona State 2000 ? ? ?
1980 Arizona State Arizona State 2001 Howard University (DC) UC San Diego ?
1981 ? Arizona State 2002 ? ? ?
1982 ? Northern Illinois 2003 [63] UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego
1983 Arizona State Wisconsin ? 2004 ? ? ?
1984 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2005 [63] UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego
1985 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2006 [63] UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego
1986 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2007 UC Irvine [64] ? UC Irvine
1987 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2008 [64] UC Irvine UC Berkeley not awarded
1988 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2009 ? ? UC Berkeley
1989 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State 2010 [65] UC Berkeley UC Berkeley not awarded
1990 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State

Intercollegiate Badminton Association, a league founded in 2007, held a few competitions starting in 2008 and faded for lack of members.[66][67]

Year Men Women Mixed Team
2008 Purdue Bryn Mawr College ?
2009 Illinois-Chicago Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Beach Volleyball, Women

USA Volleyball

Year Champion
2009 Pepperdine [68]
2010 Pepperdine, Southern California (tie) [69]
2011 Pepperdine [70]

Billiards

Association of College Unions International (ACUI) has conducted intercollegiate billiards tournaments since 1933.[71] See the ACUI website [72] for the list of men's and women's individual champions since 1937.

(1936–38 telegraphic)

Year Pocket Straight rail Three-cushion
1936 [45] Michigan Purdue Cornell
1937 [46] Wisconsin Cornell Iowa State
1938 [47] Florida Cornell Wisconsin
19?? ? ? ?

Bowling

[73][74]

United States Bowling Congress

Men
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1975 Wisconsin–La Crosse 1984 Buffalo State 1993 Wichita State 2002 Western Illinois 2011 Fresno State [75]
1976 South Carolina 1985 Wisconsin–La Crosse 1994 Wichita State 2003 Wichita State
1977 West Liberty (West Virginia) 1986 Erie Community College (NY) 1995 Wichita State 2004 Kansas
1978 Minnesota 1987 Wichita State 1996 Nebraska 2005 Lindenwood (Missouri)
1979 California 1988 Erie Community College 1997 Saginaw Valley State 2006 Saginaw Valley State
1980 Wichita State 1989 Cal State-Fullerton 1998 Wichita State 2007 Saginaw Valley State
1981 Arizona State 1990 Nebraska 1999 Western Illinois 2008 Wichita State
1982 Washington State 1991 Saginaw Valley State (Michigan) 2000 West Texas A&M 2009 Wichita State
1983 Vincennes (Indiana) 1992 William Paterson (New Jersey) 2001 Western Illinois 2010 Wichita State [76]

United States Bowling Congress (formerly American Bowling Congress and Women's Intercollegiate Bowling Congress)

Women
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1975 Wichita State 1984 Indiana State 1993 William Paterson (NJ) 2002 Morehead State 2011 Maryland Eastern Shore [75]
1976 San Jose State 1985 West Texas State 1994 Wichita State 2003 Central Missouri State
1977 Wichita State 1986 Wichita State 1995 Nebraska 2004 Pikeville (Kentucky)
1978 Wichita State 1987 West Texas State 1996 West Texas State 2005 Wichita State
1979 Penn State 1988 West Texas State 1997 Nebraska 2006 Lindenwood (Missouri)
1980 Erie Community College (NY) 1989 Morehead State (Kentucky) 1998 Morehead State 2007 Wichita State
1981 Arizona State 1990 Wichita State 1999 Nebraska 2008 Pikeville
1982 Erie Community College 1991 Nebraska 2000 Morehead State 2009 Wichita State
1983 West Texas State 1992 West Texas State 2001 Nebraska 2010 Webber International (Florida) [76]

Starting in 2004, the NCAA has sponsored a women's team championship, apart from the USBC national championships. There are 60 schools in all divisions participating in NCAA bowling as of 9/1/09.

Boxing

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National Collegiate Boxing Association

Preceded by NCAA championships, 1932–1960

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1976 Nevada 1985 US Air Force Academy 1994 US Air Force Academy 2003 US Air Force Academy
1977 West Chester State College (PA) 1986 US Air Force Academy 1995 US Air Force Academy 2004 US Air Force Academy
1978 Nevada 1987 US Naval Academy 1996 US Naval Academy 2005 US Naval Academy
1979 West Chester State College 1988 US Air Force Academy 1997 US Naval Academy 2006 Nevada-Las Vegas
1980 US Air Force Academy 1989 US Air Force Academy 1998 US Naval Academy 2007 Lock Haven University (PA)
1981 US Air Force Academy 1990 US Air Force Academy 1999 US Air Force Academy 2008 US Military Academy
1982 West Chester University 1991 Nevada 2000 US Air Force Academy 2009 US Military Academy
1983 US Air Force Academy 1992 US Air Force Academy 2001 US Air Force Academy 2010 US Military Academy
1984 US Air Force Academy 1993 Nevada 2002 US Air Force Academy 2011 US Military Academy

Canoe/Kayak

Flatwater

[79][80][81]

USA Canoe/Kayak

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
2000 Georgia Tech 2004 Stanford 2008 Georgia Tech
2001 Georgia Tech 2005 Stanford 2009 Georgia Tech
2002 Stanford 2006 Georgia Tech 2010 Georgia Tech (?) [82]
2003 Stanford 2007 Georgia Tech 2011 Georgia Tech [83]

Downriver

[84][85]

American Canoe Association

Year Champion
2007 Albion College (MI)†
2008 Albion College
2009 Albion College
2010 Albion College

In 2007 all other competitors withdrew because of rough river conditions.

Cricket (Twenty20)

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American College Cricket

Year Champion
2009 Montgomery College (MD)
2010 York University (Toronto)
2011 George Mason (VA)

Croquet

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US Croquet Association

American Rules

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
199? ? 1999 St. John's College – Annapolis 2003 University of Virginia - Charlottesville 2007 ? 2011 SUNY – New Paltz
1996 Georgetown (DC) 2000 ? 2004 ? 2008 St. John's College – Annapolis
1997 St. John's College – Annapolis 2001 Not contested 2005 ? 2009 St. John's College – Annapolis
1998 ? 2002 University of Virginia - Charlottesville 2006 ? 2010 St. John's College – Annapolis

Golf Croquet

Year Champion
2001 University of Virginia - Charlottesville
2002 Not contested
2003 Not contested
2004 Not contested
2005 ?
2006 ?
2007 ?
2008 ?
2009 William & Mary (VA)
2010 Navy

Curling

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College Curling USA

USCA Collegiate National Curling Championship

Year Champion Champion Champion Champion
1992 Wisconsin Eau Claire 1996 ? 1999 ? 2002 ?
1993  ? 1997 ? 2000 ? 2003 ?
1994  ? 1998 ? 2001 ? 2004 ?
1995  ?
Division I Division II Division III Division IV Division V
2005 Wisconsin Green Bay Marquette Marquette Oakland (MI) none
2006 Washington Boston University Minnesota - Duluth Oakland Purdue
2007 Multi-school team Boston University Wisconsin Stevens Point Rochester Inst. of Tech Hamilton College
2008 Wisconsin Eau Claire Northwestern (IL) Hamilton College (NY) Hamilton College
2009 Minnesota Hamilton College Tennessee Northwestern
2010 Wisconsin Oshkosh Northwestern Northwestern Carroll Univ. (WI)
2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Villanova Northwestern University Bowdoin College

Cycling

[99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107]

USA Cycling

Men and Women Combined Scoring

Year Road

Division I

Road

Division II

Track

Division I

Track

Division II

Mountain Bike

Division I

Mountain Bike

Division II

Cyclocross

Division I

Cyclocross

Division II

1987 - Penn State
1988 UC Santa Barbara Colorado
1989 Colorado Penn State
1990 ? Penn State
1991 Colorado Colorado
1992 Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Indiana
1993 Colorado ?
1994 UC Davis ? Fort Lewis College (CO)
1995 Stanford Marian College (IN) Fort Lewis College
1996 Stanford Washington Fort Lewis College
1997 Stanford Marian College Colorado
1998 Colorado Marian College Colorado
1999 Colorado US Military Academy Marian College ?
2000 Colorado Fort Lewis College Marian College ? ?
2001 UC Davis US Air Force Academy Marian College ? ?
2002 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Marian College Colorado Union College (NY)
2003 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Marian College Fort Lewis College Lees-McRae College
2004 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Penn State Fort Lewis College Lees-McRae College
2005 ? ? ? ? ?
2006 ? ? Marian College US Military Academy Fort Lewis College Western State College (CO) Lees-McRae College MIT
2007 Stanford Western Washington Marian College US Military Academy Fort Lewis College Colorado School of Mines Lees-McRae College Western Washington
2008 Lees-McRae College (NC) MIT Marian College MIT Fort Lewis College Appalachian St. (NC) Lees-McRae College Appalachian St.
2009 UC Davis Whitman College (WA) Marian University (formerly Marian College) ? ? ? ? ?
2010 Marian University Whitman College ? ? ? ? ? ?
2011 Marian University Mars Hill College ? ? ? ? ? ?
Year Overall

Division I

Overall

Division II

2006-07 Lees-McRae College (NC) US Military Academy
2007-08 Fort Lewis College (CO) MIT
2008-09 Lees-McRae College MIT

Info needed on whether competitions were held for 1999 Div. II mountain bike and 2005 cyclocross.

Disc Golf

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National Collegiate Disc Golf Union

Year Champion
2007 Georgia
2008 Georgia
2009 Mississippi State
2010 Augusta State (GA)
2011 Oregon

Dodgeball

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National Collegiate Dodgeball Association

Year Champion
2005 Ohio State University
2006 Ohio State University
2007 Grand Valley State (MI)
2008 Grand Valley State
2009 Grand Valley State
2010 Grand Valley State
2011 Central Michigan [111]

Equestrian

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English (Hunt Seat)

Intercollegiate Horse Show Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1971 SUNY Stony Brook 1985 Southern Seminary College, VA 1999 Skidmore College, NY
1972 Connecticut 1986 Mount Holyoke College, MA 2000 Mount Holyoke College, MA
1973 Saint Lawrence College, NY 1987 Southern Seminary College, VA 2001 University of Findlay, OH
1974 Bennett College, NY 1988 Southern Seminary College, VA 2002 Ohio University
1975 Massachusetts 1989 Tie: Colby-Sawyer College, NH and Penn State 2003 Stonehill College, MA
1976 Saint Lawrence College, NY 1990 Skidmore College, NY 2004 Virginia Intermont
1977 Saint Lawrence College, NY 1991 Skidmore College, NY 2005 Virginia Intermont
1978 Centenary College, NJ 1992 Virginia 2006 Mount Holyoke College, MA
1979 Centenary College, NJ 1993 Hollins College, VA 2007 Virginia Intermont
1980 SUNY Stony Brook 1994 Colby-Sawyer College, NH 2008 Kentucky
1981 Southern Seminary College, VA 1995 Skidmore College, NY 2009 Centenary College, NJ
1982 Southern Seminary College, VA 1996 Skidmore College, NY 2010 Skidmore College, NY
1983 Southern Seminary College, VA 1997 Delaware 2011 Centenary College
1984 Southern Seminary College, VA 1998 Hollins College, VA

Western

American Quarter Horse Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1979 & 1980 Miami University (OH) 1989 Michigan State 1996 Ohio State 2005 University of Findlay (OH)
1981 Murray State (KY) 1990 Western Kentucky (tie) 1997 Ohio State 2006 Ohio State
1982 Miami University (OH) 1990 Michigan State (tie) 1998 New Mexico State 2007 University of Findlay
1983 Ball State (IN) 1991 Ohio State 1999 Ohio State 2008 Ohio State
1984 Morehead State (KY) 1992 Ohio State 2000 Oklahoma State 2009 University of Findlay
1985 Murray State 1993 Ohio State 2001 University of Findlay 2010 University of Findlay
1986 Otterbein College (OH) 1994 Colorado State (tie) 2002 Texas A&M and Ohio State (tie) [133][134] 2011 Berry College (GA) [134]
1987 Midway College (KY) 1994 Texas A&M (tie) 2003 Texas A&M and West Texas A&M (tie) [135]
1988 Ball State 1995 New Mexico State 2004 Texas A&M

Hunt Seat Equitation

American National Riding Commission

The championship showcases the American Forward Riding System and the sporting horse. Judged on equitation as a three-phase competition, competitors complete a dressage sportif ride, an outdoor hunter trials course and a USEF Medal-type hunter seat equitation course. Riders ride the same horse throughout the competition, and jumps do not exceed 3 feet in height.

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1978 - Sweet Briar College (VA) 1987 - Sweet Briar College 1996 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College (NC) 2005 - Savannah College of Art and Design (GA)
1979 - Sweet Briar College 1988 - Sweet Briar College 1997 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College 2006 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1980 - Sweet Briar College 1989 - Sweet Briar College 1998 - St. Lawrence University (NY) 2007 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College
1981 - Virginia 1990 - Sweet Briar College 1999 - Sweet Briar College 2008 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1982 - Virginia 1991 - Virginia 2000 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College 2009 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1983 - Virginia 1992 - Virginia 2001 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College 2010 - Savannah College of Art and Design [136]
1984 - Virginia 1993 - Virginia 2002 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College 2011 - Savannah College of Art and Design [137]
1985 - Virginia 1994 - Virginia 2003 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1986 - Sweet Briar College 1995 - Virginia 2004 - Virginia Intermont College

Dressage

Intercollegiate Dressage Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion
2002 Mount Holyoke College (MA) 2007 Virginia Intermont College
2003 Mount Holyoke College 2008 Mount Holyoke College
2004 Mount Holyoke College 2009 New Hampshire
2005 Lake Erie College (OH) 2010 Virginia Intermont College [138]
2006 Virginia Intermont College 2011 Lake Erie College (OH) [139]

Varsity Equestrian

A Varsity Equestrian Championship is held each year among colleges and universities competing at the varsity level. Because equestrian has two unique disciplines, this event crowns a national champion in each of three areas: Western, English and Overall.

Year Western English Overall
2002 West Texas A&M Georgia Texas A&M
2003 Oklahoma State Georgia and Stonehill (MA) Georgia
2004 Oklahoma State Georgia Georgia
2005 Texas A&M South Carolina South Carolina
2006 Oklahoma State South Carolina Auburn
2007 Texas A&M South Carolina South Carolina
2008 TCU Auburn Georgia
2009 Texas A&M Georgia Georgia
2010 [140] Texas A&M Georgia Georgia
2011 [141] Texas A&M Auburn Auburn

Fencing, Women-only

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National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (NIWFA), (IWFA 1929-63)

Team Foil

NIWFA title competition was held in addition to the AIAW championship from 1980–82 and the NCAA women’s championship from 1982–89. Starting in 1990, the NCAA has sponsored a combined men's and women's team championship, declaring one overall combined champion. NIWFA membership in 2008 consisted of 23 schools. There were 41 schools with women’s varsity programs in all divisions of the NCAA, as of 9/1/09. Most, if not all, NIWFA member schools are members of the NCAA.

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1964 Paterson State College (NJ) 1974 Cal State-Fullerton 1984 St. John's * (NY) 1994 Princeton 2004 Temple (PA)
1965 Paterson State College 1975 San Jose State 1985 St. John's * 1995 Princeton 2005 Temple
1966 Paterson State College 1976 San Jose State 1986 Temple * 1996 Rutgers (NJ) 2006 Temple
1967 Cornell 1977 San Jose State 1987 Temple * 1997 Temple 2007 Temple
1968 Cornell 1978 San Jose State 1988 Temple * 1998 Fairleigh Dickinson (NJ) 2008 Temple
1969 Cornell 1979 San Jose State 1989 Temple * 1999 Temple 2009 Temple
1970 Hunter College (NY) 1980 Penn State (also won AIAW) 1990 Paterson State College 2000 Temple 2010 Temple
1971 New York University 1981 St. John's (AIAW: Penn State) 1991 Temple 2001 Temple 2011 Temple
1972 Cornell University 1982 Yale * (also won AIAW) 1992 Cornell 2002 Temple
1973 Cornell 1983 Yale * 1993 Cornell 2003 Temple

* did not win NCAA women’s championship (held 1982-89)

Team Épée, Team Sabre, Combined Weapon

Year Team Épée Team Sabre Combined (Foil, Épée, Sabre)
1995 Princeton --
1996 James Madison (VA) Temple (PA) †
1997 Johns Hopkins (MD) Temple †
1998 Temple Temple †
1999 Temple Temple †
2000 Temple Tufts (MA) Temple
2001 Temple Temple Temple
Div III: US Military Academy
2002 Temple Temple Temple
Div III: Johns Hopkins
2003 Temple Tufts Temple
2004 Temple US Military Academy Temple
2005 Fairleigh Dickinson (NJ) Drew (NJ) Temple
2006 Drew Tufts Temple
2007 Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) Temple Temple
2008 Temple Temple Temple
2009 Temple Temple Temple
2010 Temple Temple Temple
2011 Temple Temple Temple

Foil and Épée only

Figure Skating, Women

[143][144][145][146][147][148][149][150][151][152][153]

US Figure Skating

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
2000 ? 2005 Dartmouth 2010 Boston University
2001 ? 2006 Dartmouth
2002 Delaware 2007 Dartmouth
2003 Cornell 2008 Dartmouth
2004 Dartmouth 2009 Boston University

Fishing

Bass Fishing (two-person team)

FLW Outdoors

Year Champion
2010 Florida [154]
2011 Florida [155]

Saltwater Fishing

[156] [157] [158] [159] [160]

An intercollegiate deep-sea fishing championship was held from 1956 through 1975 off of Wedgeport, Nova Scotia. Yale University won in 1956. Beginning in 1974, Coastal Carolina University has hosted an annual intercollegiate invitational fishing tournament.

Flag Football

National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association

[161][162]

Year Men Women Co-Rec
2006-07 Texas-Pan American Sam Houston State (TX) University of West Florida
2007-08 North Carolina - Charlotte Florida A&M North Carolina - Charlotte
2008-09 Central Florida Central Florida Angelo State (TX)
2009-10 North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Central Florida
2010-11 North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Central Florida
2011-12

Flying (Aviation)

[163][164]

National Intercollegiate Flying Association

Flying events:

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1966 San Jose State 1976 Northeastern 1986 North Dakota 1996 North Dakota 2006 North Dakota
1967 Parks College of Saint Louis University 1977 Southern Illinois 1987 North Dakota 1997 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) 2007 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott)
1968 San Jose State 1978 Southern Illinois 1988 North Dakota 1998 Western Michigan 2008 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott)
1969 San Jose State 1979 Southern Illinois 1989 North Dakota 1999 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) 2009 North Dakota
1970 Iowa State 1980 ? 1990 North Dakota 2000 North Dakota 2010 North Dakota
1971 Oklahoma State 1981 Southern Illinois 1991 North Dakota 2001 North Dakota 2011 Southern Illinois
1972 Broward Junior College 1982 Southern Illinois 1992 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Daytona) 2002 Western Michigan
1973 Louisiana Tech 1983 Western Michigan 1993 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) 2003 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott)
1974 Southwest Missouri State 1984 Southern Illinois 1994 North Dakota 2004 North Dakota
1975 Oklahoma State 1985 North Dakota 1995 North Dakota 2005 Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott)

Handball (American)

[165][166][167][168][169][170][171][172]

US Handball Association

From 1967 to 1980 only a men's title was awarded. Women participated in a non-scoring method in 1980. From 1981 through 1986 women contributed to a combined team championship, the only title given. In 1987 two championships — a men's and a women's — were established. In 1988, the current men-women-combined championships were established.

Year Men Women Overall
1967 Texas
1968 Texas
1969 Miami
1970 Texas
1971 Texas, Lake Forest College (tie)
1972 Texas
1973 Montana
1974 Lake Forest College (IL)
1975 Lake Forest College
1976 Lake Forest College
1977 Memphis State
1978 Lake Forest College
1979 Lake Forest College
1980 Lake Forest College
1981 Texas, Lake Forest College (tie)
1982 Lake Forest College
1983 Lake Forest College
1984 Lake Forest College
1985 Texas A&M
1986 Memphis State
1987 Memphis State Texas --
1988 Memphis State Texas A&M Lake Forest College
1989 Memphis State Texas A&M Texas A&M
1990 Memphis State Texas A&M Texas A&M
1991 Memphis State Texas A&M Texas A&M
1992 Memphis State Texas A&M Texas A&M
1993 Memphis State Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
1994 Southwest Missouri State Texas A&M Southwest Missouri State
1995 Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
1996 Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
1997 Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
1998 Lake Forest College Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
1999 Lake Forest College Southwest Missouri State Southwest Missouri State
2000 Lake Forest College Southwest Missouri State Lake Forest College
2001 Lake Forest College Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2002 Texas A&M Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2003 Texas A&M Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2004 Dublin Institute of Technology Lake Forest College Southwest Missouri State
2005 Lake Forest College Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2006 Lake Forest College Missouri State Missouri State
2007 Missouri State Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2008 Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State
2009 Lake Forest College Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2010 [173] Lake Forest College Lake Forest College Lake Forest College
2011 [174] Lake Forest College Lake Forest College Lake Forest College

Ice Hockey, Women

American Women's College Hockey Alliance; followed by NCAA women's tournament

Year and Champion
1998 New Hampshire
1999 Harvard
2000 Minnesota

Judo

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National Collegiate Judo Association

"2009 marks the 44th year that San Jose State has won the collegiate championship."

Men Women Combined Men Women Combined
1962 San Jose State 1987 San Jose State Slippery Rock (PA) ?
1963 San Jose State 1988 Fresno State ? ?
1964 San Jose State 1989 San Jose State tie - San Jose State, Fresno State San Jose State
1965 San Jose State 1990 San Jose State tie - San Jose State, Fresno State San Jose State
1966 San Jose State 1991 ? ? ?
1967 San Jose State 1992 ? ? ?
1968 San Jose State 1993 ? ? ?
1969 San Jose State 1994 ? ? ?
1970 San Jose State 1995 ? ? ?
1971 San Jose State 1996 ? ? ?
1972 San Jose State 1997 San Jose State Colorado-Colorado Springs ?
1973 San Jose State 1998 ? ? ?
1974 ? 1999 ? ? ?
1975 ? ? ? 2000 San Jose State Colorado-Colorado Springs San Jose State
1976 ? ? ? 2001 San Jose State San Jose State San Jose State
1977 ? ? ? 2002 ? ? ?
1978 ? ? ? 2003 ? ? San Jose State
1979 ? ? ? 2004 Cumberland College (KY) Louisiana-Lafayette ?
1980 ? ? ? 2005 San Jose State San Jose State -
1981 ? ? ? 2006 San Jose State San Jose State -
1982 ? ? ? 2007 ? ? San Jose State?
1983 ? ? ? 2008 San Jose State San Jose State -
1984 ? ? ? 2009 ? ? San Jose State ?
1985 ? ? ? 2010 US Military Academy San Jose State -
1986 ? ? ? 2011 US Military Academy US Military Academy -

Karate

ISKF Shotokan

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National Collegiate Karate Association

Year Kata Kumite (Men) Kumite (Women)
1980 New Orleans New Orleans
1981 Temple (PA) Arizona State
1982 Temple Temple
1983 Temple Temple
1984 Temple U.C. Riverside
1985 Temple Temple
1986 Temple Temple
1987 Temple U.C. Riverside
1988 Temple Drexel (PA)
1989 Drexel Ohio State
1990 Drexel Arizona
1991 Drexel Mankato State (MN)
1992 Alaska Illinois
1993 Delta State (MS) Delta State
1994 South Florida Temple
1995 South Florida William & Mary (VA)
1996 Temple Temple
1997 Northern Colorado Drexel
1998 Drexel Drexel Drexel
1999 Louisiana State Louisiana State † No women's tournament
2000 Louisiana State Louisiana State † Tulane †
2001 Tulane (LA) Drexel † Penn State
2002 Drexel Louisiana State Tulane
2003 Penn State Tulane Penn State
2004 Penn State Louisiana State Drexel
2005 ∗ No tournament held No tournament held No tournament held
2006 Alaska Alaska No women's team title
2007 [183] Penn State Penn State No women's team title
2008 [184] Drexel Drexel Drexel
2009 [185] Drexel Drexel Drexel
2010 [186] Drexel Ohio State Minnesota

In 1999, 2000 and 2001, the kumite competition included brown belts in addition to black belts.

Hurricane Katrina caused cancellation.

ITF Karate

Schools that follow the ITF standards typically use the Chang Hon forms.

Year Champion
1983
1985 Wake Forest (NC)
1987

Lacrosse, Women

Administered from 1978-80 by United States Women's Lacrosse Association. Followed by AIAW and NCAA women’s tournaments.

Year and Champion
1978 Penn State
1979 Penn State
1980 Penn State

Orienteering

[187][188]

US Orienteering Federation

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1973 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania 1981 US Military Academy 1989 US Military Academy 1997 US Military Academy 2005 US Military Academy
1974 Ohio University 1982 US Military Academy 1990 US Military Academy 1998 US Military Academy 2006 US Military Academy
1975 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania 1983 Kansas 1991 Bates College (ME) 1999 US Military Academy 2007 US Military Academy
1976 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania 1984 Kansas 1992 US Military Academy 2000 US Military Academy 2008 US Military Academy
1977 Lake Superior State University (MI) 1985 US Military Academy 1993 Washington 2001 New Hampshire 2009 US Military Academy
1978 US Military Academy 1986 US Military Academy 1994 Washington 2002 Washington 2010 US Military Academy
1979 US Military Academy 1987 US Military Academy 1995 US Military Academy 2003 US Military Academy 2011 US Military Academy [189]
1980 US Military Academy 1988 US Military Academy 1996 US Military Academy 2004 US Military Academy

Paintball

[190][191][192][193][194][195][196][197]

Beginning with the 2011 championship, the Division AA competition switched to the Race To-2 format. Division A format is X-Ball.[198]

National Collegiate Paintball Association

Year Division A Division AA
2000 Illinois
2001 Illinois
2002 Illinois
2003 Illinois
2004 Purdue
2005 Illinois Arizona State
2006 Connecticut UC Irvine
2007 Connecticut Eastern Illinois
2008 Illinois State Long Beach State
2009 Purdue Wisconsin–Whitewater
2010 [199] Drexel Eastern Tennessee State
2011 [200] Tennessee SUNY-Buffalo

Parachuting

[201][202][203]

US Parachute Association

The USPA National Collegiate Parachute Championships consist of both individual and team events. Individual events are classic accuracy, sport accuracy and freefall style. The team events are classic accuracy and formation diving (and before 2007, 2-person freefly diving). Schools other than the service academies have been competitive only in sport accuracy and freefly diving. In the Team Accuracy and Formation Skydiving events, multiple yearly entrants from the service academies have dominated. For example in 2008, 6 USMA and 4 USAFA teams placed in the top 10 in team accuracy.

Pistol

[204][205][206][207]

National Rifle Association

Year Free Pistol Standard Pistol Air Pistol Air Pistol (W) Sport Pistol (W) Aggregate-Open Aggregate (W)
1981 ? ? ?
1982 ? ? ?
1983 Navy Navy Air Force
1984 Navy Texas-Arlington Texas-Arlington
1985 Navy Army Navy
1986 Army MIT MIT
1987 Navy The Citadel (SC) Navy individual
1988 MIT Navy Navy individual
1989 Air Force Army Navy individual
1990 Navy Navy Oregon State individual
1991 Army Navy Navy individual
1992 Navy Navy Navy individual
1993 Navy Navy Navy individual individual
1994 Army Air Force The Citadel Coast Guard Coast Guard
1995 Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy
1996 Navy Navy Army MIT MIT
1997 Army Navy Navy Army Coast Guard
1998 Army Navy Army MIT Navy
1999 Air Force Ohio State Navy MIT Ohio State
2000 ? ? ? ? ?
2001 Ohio State Navy Army Coast Guard Coast Guard
2002 Navy Coast Guard Coast Guard MIT Ohio State
2003 The Citadel Navy Navy Navy Navy
2004 Navy Army Navy Ohio State Ohio State
2005 MIT Ohio State MIT Ohio State Ohio State
2006 Army Utah Army Army MIT
2007 Army Navy MIT Ohio State Navy MIT Navy
2008 Navy Navy Navy Ohio State Army Navy Army
2009 MIT Army Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Army Ohio State
2010 [210] Army Army Army Navy Navy Army Navy
2011 [211] Ohio State Army Army Navy Navy Army Navy

likely not on agenda; need source for 1981-82

Polo (Arena)

[212][213][214][215][216]

US Polo Association

Year Men Year Men Year Men Women Year Men Women Year Men Women
1932 Yale [217] 1987 Virginia Cornell 1999 Colorado State ? 2011 Virginia [218] Cornell [219]
1921 Princeton [220] 1933 Harvard [42] 1988 Virginia Cornell 2000 ? Cornell
1922 Princeton [220] 1934 Princeton [43] 1989 ? ? 2001 ? Cornell
1923 Yale [221] 1935 US Military Academy [44] 1990 Colorado State ? 2002 ? Cornell
1924 Yale 1936 US Military Academy [45] 1991 Colorado State ? 2003 Virginia Cornell
1925 Yale [222] 1937 Cornell [46] 1992 ? ? 2004 ? ?
1926 Yale [223] 1938 Yale [47] 1993 ? ? 2005 ? Connecticut
1927 Yale [224] 1952 New Mexico Military Institute 1994 ? Texas A&M 2006 Texas Tech Connecticut
1928 Pennsylvania Military College [225] 1954 New Mexico Military Institute 1972 Connecticut 1995 ? Texas A&M 2007 Texas A&M Connecticut
1929 Harvard [226] 1973 Connecticut 1996 Texas A&M Connecticut 2008 Texas A&M Connecticut
1930 Princeton [227] 1974 Connecticut 1997 Texas A&M Connecticut 2009 Virginia Virginia
1931 Yale [228] 19?? ? 1998 Texas A&M Connecticut 2010 Texas A&M Kentucky

Powerboating (Outboards)

  • 1930 Colgate [227]
  • 1931 Dartmouth [228]
  • 1932 Yale (Eastern), Occidental (Pacific Coast) [217]
  • 1933 Rutgers [42]
  • 1934 Rutgers [43]
  • 1935 Yale [44]
  • 1936 Dartmouth [45]
  • 1937 Princeton [46]
  • 1938 Princeton [47]
  • 19??  ?

Powerlifting

[229][230][231][232][233][234]

USA Powerlifting/American Drug Free Powerlifting Association

Year Men Year Women Year Combined
1978 AAU Louisiana Tech
1979 AAU ?
1980 AAU ?
1981 AAU ?
1982 AAU ?
1983 ? 1983 ? 1983 Texas A&M
1984 ? 1984 Louisiana Tech 1984 ?
1985 Louisiana Tech 1985 Louisiana Tech 1985 Louisiana Tech
1986 Louisiana Tech 1986 Louisiana Tech 1986 Louisiana Tech
1987 ? 1987 ? 1987 ?
1988 ? 1988 ? 1988 ?
1989 ? 1989 ? 1989 ?
1990 ? 1990 ? 1990 ?
1991 ? 1991 ? 1991 Texas A&M
1992 ? 1992 ? 1992 Texas A&M
1993 ? 1993 ? 1993 Texas A&M
1994 Evansville 1994 Texas 1994 Texas
1995 Evansville 1995 Texas 1995 Texas
1996 Louisiana Tech 1996 Louisiana Tech 1996 Louisiana Tech
1997 Louisiana Tech 1997 Louisiana Tech 1997 Louisiana Tech
1998 Louisiana Tech 1998 Louisiana Tech 1998 Louisiana Tech
1999 Louisiana Tech 1999 Louisiana Tech 1999 Louisiana Tech
2000 Louisiana Tech 2000 Louisiana Tech 2000 Louisiana Tech
2001 Louisiana Tech 2001 Louisiana Tech 2001 Louisiana Tech
2002 Louisiana Tech 2002 Louisiana Tech 2002 Louisiana Tech
2003 Louisiana Tech 2003 Louisiana Tech 2003 Louisiana Tech
2004 Louisiana Tech 2004 Nicholls State (LA) 2004 ?
2005 Louisiana Tech 2005 Louisiana State 2005 Louisiana Tech
2006 Louisiana Tech 2006 Louisiana Tech 2006 Louisiana Tech
2007 Louisiana State 2007 Louisiana Tech 2007 Louisiana State
2008 Louisiana Tech 2007 Louisiana State 2007 Louisiana Tech
2009 Louisiana-Lafayette 2009 Louisiana State 2009 Louisiana State
2010 Louisiana Tech 2010 Texas A&M 2010 Louisiana State
2011 [235] Louisiana-Lafayette 2011 Louisiana State 2011

Racquetball

[236][237][238][239][240][241][242][243][244][245]

US Racquetball Association

Year Men Women Year Men Women Overall
1973 Illinois 1994 SW Missouri State Memphis State
1974 Tennessee 1995 Nichols College (MA) Brigham Young
1975 Memphis State Memphis State 1996 Southern Colorado Brigham Young
1976 Illinois Memphis State 1997 Florida Brigham Young
1977 Memphis State Memphis State 1998 Southern Colorado BYU
1978 Memphis State Memphis State 1999 Southern Colorado BYU
1979 Memphis State Memphis State 2000 University of Memphis BYU
1980 Memphis State Memphis State 2001 Baldwin Wallace College (OH) Texas
1981 Memphis State (team II) Memphis State 2002 Baldwin Wallace College BYU
1982 Memphis State Florida 2003 University of Memphis BYU
1983 Memphis State Memphis State 2004 Colorado State - Pueblo (Southern Colorado) Utah Alabama
1984 Memphis State Memphis State 2005 Colorado State - Pueblo Alabama Alabama
1985 Memphis State Memphis State Div II: Clarkson (NY)
1986 Memphis State Sacramento State 2006 Colorado State - Pueblo Oregon State Oregon State
1987 Memphis State Sacramento State Div II: Baldwin Wallace College
1988 Memphis State Sacramento State 2007 Colorado State - Pueblo Arizona State Alabama
1989 Memphis State Sacramento State Div II: Colorado State - Pueblo
1990 Memphis State Memphis State 2008 Colorado State - Pueblo BYU Oregon State
1991 SW Missouri State SW Missouri State 2009 Colorado State - Pueblo Oregon State Oregon State
1992 SW Missouri State SW Missouri State 2010 Colorado State - Pueblo Oregon State Oregon State
1993 SW Missouri State SW Missouri State Div II: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
2011 [246] Colorado State - Pueblo Oregon State Oregon State
Div II:

Rifle

National Rifle Association

Men/Coed (year of conversion to Coed undetermined)

See Pre-NCAA Rifle Team Champions for exhaustive listing.
NCAA after 1979

Women

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
192? 1928 George Washington [247] 1934 Washington [43]
1923 Washington [248] 1929 New Mexico Military Institute 1935 Carnegie Institute of Tech. [44][249]
1924 Washington [248] 1930 New Mexico Military Institute 1936 Carnegie Institute of Tech.[249]
1925 Washington [222] 1931 New Mexico Military Institute 1937 Carnegie Institute of Tech.[249]
1926 ? 1932 Maryland [217] 1938 - 53  ?
1927 George Washington [247][250] 1933 Washington [42] 1954 Monmouth (NJ) [251]

Rodeo

[252][253][254][255][256][257][258]

National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association

During 1960, the NIRA split into two organizations: the American Collegiate Rodeo Association (ACRA) with 13 member schools and the parent NIRA. The two reunited in 1961.

Men

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1949 Sul Ross State College (TX) 1960 California Poly, San Luis Obispo 1971 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1982 Sul Ross State 1993 Southwestern Oklahoma State 2004 Oklahoma Panhandle State
1950 Sul Ross State College 1961 Wyoming 1972 Montana State 1983 Sul Ross State 1994 Vernon Regional Jr. College (TX) 2005 Tarleton State
1951 Sul Ross State College 1962 Sul Ross State College 1973 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1984 Southwest Texas State 1995 Montana State 2006 West Texas A&M
1952 Sul Ross State College 1963 Casper College (WY) 1974 Eastern New Mexico 1985 Southwestern Oklahoma State 1996 College of Southern Idaho 2007 Ranger College (TX)
1953 Hardin-Simmons (TX) 1964 Casper College 1975 Montana State 1986 Western Texas College 1997 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2008 Walla Walla Community College (WA)
1954 Colorado A&M 1965 Casper College 1976 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1987 Blue Mountain Community College (OR) 1998 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2009 Western Texas College
1955 Texas Tech 1966 Casper College 1977 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1988 Montana State -Bozeman 1999 Southwestern Oklahoma State 2010 Vernon College
1956 Sam Houston State College (TX) 1967 Tarleton State College (TX) 1978 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1989 Odessa College (TX) 2000 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2011 Sam Houston State (TX)
1957 McNeese State College (LA) 1968 Sam Houston State College 1979 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1990 Montana State -Bozeman 2001 College of Southern Idaho
1958 McNeese State College 1969 Eastern New Mexico 1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1991 Montana State -Bozeman 2002 College of Southern Idaho
1959 McNeese State College 1970 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1981 Dawson Community College (MT) 1992 Southwestern Oklahoma State 2003 Vernon College (TX)

Women

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1961 Sam Houston St. Teacher’s College (TX) 1970 Tarleton State College (TX) 1979 Central Arizona College 1988 Southwestern Oklahoma State 1997 Weber State (UT) 2006 Weber State
1962 Sul Ross State College (TX) 1971 Tarleton State College 1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1989 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1998 Lewis-Clark State College (ID) 2007 Wyoming
1963 Colorado State 1972 Eastern New Mexico 1981 Eastern New Mexico 1990 Wyoming 1999 Nevada-Las Vegas 2008 Nevada-Las Vegas
1964 Colorado State 1973 Arizona 1982 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1991 Wyoming 2000 Western Texas College 2009 Wyoming
1965 Sam Houston State College 1974 Sam Houston State 1983 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Walla Walla Community College (WA) 2001 Oklahoma State 2010 Gillette College (WY)
1966 Arizona State 1975 New Mexico State 1984 Sam Houston State 1993 Wyoming 2002 Texas A&M 2011 Montana State
1967 Eastern New Mexico 1976 New Mexico State 1985 Sul Ross State 1994 Southwestern Oklahoma State 2003 Vernon College (TX)
1968 Sam Houston State College 1977 Utah State 1986 Montana State 1995 Southeastern Oklahoma State 2004 Oklahoma State
1969 Tarleton State College (TX) 1978 Central Arizona College 1987 Scottsdale Community College (AZ) 1996 Southeastern Oklahoma State 2005 Tarleton State

Roller Hockey, Inline

National Collegiate Inline Hockey Association (1996–98)

Collegiate Roller Hockey League (1999 through 7/31/2003)

National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (8/1/2003 - )

Year Champion Year Division II Champion Year Junior College Champion
1996 El Camino College (CA)
1997 Saddleback College (CA)
1998 Missouri-St. Louis
Division I
1999 Michigan State 1999 Grossmont College (CA)
2000 Michigan State 2000 St. Charles Community College (MO)
2001 Rochester IT 2001 Eastern Michigan 2001 St. Charles CC
2002 Lindenwood (MO) 2002 Illinois State 2002 St. Charles CC
2003 Lindenwood (Premier Div.)

Cal Poly Pomona (Div. I)

2003 SUNY Binghamton 2003 St. Charles CC
2004 Lindenwood 2004 Missouri - St. Louis 2004 St. Charles CC
2005 Lindenwood 2005 Nevada 2005 St. Charles CC
2006 Lindenwood 2006 Neumann College (PA) 2006 Riverside CC (CA)
2007 Lindenwood 2007 SUNY Stony Brook 2007 St. Charles CC
2008 Lindenwood 2008 Neumann College (PA) 2008 Broward CC (FL)
2009 Missouri-St. Louis 2009 Grand Valley State (MI) 2009 Saddleback College
2010 Lindenwood 2010 West Chester (PA) 2010 St. Charles CC
2011 Long Beach State (CA) 2011 Miami (FL) 2011 St. Charles CC

Rowing

[259][260][261][262][263][264][265][266][267][268][269][270][271][272]

Men's Varsity Heavyweight Eights

Rowing Association of American Colleges

The RAAC was the first collegiate athletic organization in the United States.[273]

Year Champion Event Year Champion Event Year Champion Event Year Champion Event
1871 Mass. Agricultural College 6s 1877 1883 Cornell 4s 1889 Cornell 8s
1872 Amherst 6s 1878 1884 Pennsylvania 4s 1890 Cornell 8s
1873 Yale 6s 1879 Columbia 4s 1885 Cornell 4s 1891 Cornell 8s
1874 Columbia 6s 1880 Cornell 4s 1886 Bowdoin 4s 1892 Cornell 8s
1875 Cornell 6s 1881 1887 Cornell 4s 1893 Cornell 8s
1876 Cornell 6s 1882 Pennsylvania 4s 1888 Yale 8s 1894 Cornell 8s

Intercollegiate Rowing Association [274]

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1898 Pennsylvania 1917 - not held 1936 Washington 1955 Cornell 1974 Wisconsin 1993 Brown
1899 Pennsylvania 1918 - not held 1937 Washington 1956 Cornell 1975 Wisconsin 1994 Brown
1900 Pennsylvania 1919 - not held 1938 Navy 1957 Cornell 1976 California 1995 Brown
1901 Cornell 1920 Syracuse 1939 California 1958 Cornell 1977 Cornell 1996 Princeton
1902 Cornell 1921 Navy 1940 Washington 1959 Wisconsin 1978 Syracuse 1997 Washington
1903 Cornell 1922 Navy 1941 Washington 1960 California 1979 Brown 1998 Princeton
1904 Syracuse 1923 Washington 1942 - not held 1961 California 1980 Navy 1999 California
1905 Cornell 1924 Washington 1943 - not held 1962 Cornell 1981 Cornell 2000 California
1906 Cornell 1925 Navy 1944 - not held 1963 Cornell 1982 Cornell 2001 California
1907 Cornell 1926 Washington 1945 - not held 1964 California 1983 Brown 2002 California
1908 Syracuse 1927 Columbia 1946 - not held 1965 Navy 1984 Navy 2003 Harvard
1909 Cornell 1928 California 1947 Navy 1966 Wisconsin 1985 Princeton 2004 Harvard
1910 Cornell 1929 Columbia 1948 Washington 1967 Pennsylvania 1986 Brown 2005 Harvard
1911 Cornell 1930 Cornell 1949 California 1968 Pennsylvania 1987 Brown 2006 California
1912 Cornell 1931 Navy 1950 Washington 1969 Pennsylvania 1988 Northeastern 2007 Washington
1913 Syracuse 1932 California 1951 Wisconsin 1970 Washington 1989 Pennsylvania 2008 Wisconsin
1914 Columbia 1933 not held * 1952 Navy 1971 Cornell 1990 Wisconsin 2009 Washington
1915 Cornell 1934 California 1953 Navy 1972 Pennsylvania 1991 Northeastern 2010 California
1916 Syracuse 1935 California 1954 Winner Disqualified † 1973 Wisconsin 1992 Dartmouth 2011 Washington

* Not held in 1933 due to the Depression. However, the first college 2000-meter national championship ever held was conducted by local businessmen in Long Beach, California, as a substitute. Washington raced both Harvard and Yale for the first time at this event and defeated Yale by eight lengths to win the championship.[275] Washington counts this victory among its string of Men’s National Varsity Eight Championships.[276]

Navy was disqualified from the IRA Regatta for use of an ineligible coxswain. Trophies won by Navy were forfeited and not awarded. Cornell finished second.[277]

Men's Varsity Lightweight Eights

Intercollegiate Rowing Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1990 Yale 1997 Harvard 2004 Navy 2011 Yale
1991 Harvard 1998 Princeton 2005 Yale
1992 Cornell 1999 Harvard 2006 Cornell
1993 Harvard 2000 Yale 2007 Cornell
1994 Princeton 2001 Harvard 2008 Cornell
1995 Harvard 2002 Yale 2009 Princeton
1996 Princeton 2003 Harvard 2010 Princeton

Men's Overall Points

Intercollegiate Rowing Association

From 1952 through 1973, the title went to the school amassing the largest number of points in the varsity, junior varsity and freshman eights. Starting in 1974, all races counted in the scoring under a system adopted by the coaches of the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges.

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1952 Navy 1962 Cornell 1972 Wisconsin 1982 Navy 1992 Navy 2002 Wisconsin
1953 Washington 1963 Navy 1973 Wisconsin 1983 Navy 1993 Navy 2003 Harvard
1954 † 1964 Washington 1974 Wisconsin 1984 Navy 1994 Navy 2004 Harvard
1955 Cornell 1965 Navy 1975 Wisconsin 1985 Princeton 1995 Navy 2005 Harvard
1956 Cornell 1966 Pennsylvania 1976 Pennsylvania 1986 Wisconsin 1996 Wisconsin 2006 California
1957 Cornell 1967 Pennsylvania 1977 Pennsylvania 1987 Wisconsin 1997 Wisconsin 2007 Washington
1958 Cornell 1968 Pennsylvania 1978 Pennsylvania 1988 Wisconsin 1998 Princeton 2008 Washington
1959 Washington 1969 Pennsylvania 1979 Wisconsin 1989 Pennsylvania 1999 Wisconsin 2009 Washington
1960 Navy 1970 Washington 1980 Wisconsin 1990 Navy 2000 Wisconsin 2010 Washington [278]
1961 Cornell 1971 Cornell 1981 Cornell 1991 Pennsylvania 2001 Wisconsin 2011 Washington

Navy was disqualified from the IRA Regatta for use of an ineligible coxswain. Trophies won by Navy were forfeited and not awarded.[277]

Men's Heavyweight Team

The now defunct National Collegiate Rowing Championship was a quasi-official national championship for men's collegiate rowing held in Cincinnati, Ohio between 1983 and 1996. During these years Harvard, Yale and Washington, three of the sport’s powers, did not participate in the IRAs. In 1982, a Harvard alumnus decided to remedy this perceived problem by establishing a heavyweight varsity National Collegiate Rowing Championship race in Cincinnati, Ohio. It paid for the winners of the Pac-10 Championship, the Eastern Sprints, the IRA and the Harvard-Yale race to attend. It was a finals-only event, and other crews could attend if they paid their own way and there was room in the field. After 1996 the race was discontinued.

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1983 Harvard 1988 Harvard 1993 Brown
1984 Washington 1989 Harvard 1994 Brown
1985 Harvard 1990 Wisconsin 1995 Brown
1986 Wisconsin 1991 Pennsylvania 1996 Princeton
1987 Harvard 1992 Harvard

Smaller Colleges (M, W)

The Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta, which is held in Philadelphia and is sponsored by the Dad Vail Rowing Association,[279] is considered the national championship for college teams unable to compete at the IRA standard (similar to Division II or III in other sports). These include schools too small to hope to ever compete in major races, as well as larger institutions not ready for such competition. It is the largest collegiate race in the nation.

Women's Varsity Eights

The National Women's Rowing Association (NWRA) sponsored an annual open eights national championship from 1971–1979, among college and non-college teams. (There were no eights prior to 1971.) During this period, only in 1973 and 1975 did a college team win the national eights championship outright. According to US Rowing Association, contemporary news reports in 1976 and 1977 do not mention a national collegiate title. Beginning in 1980, the NWRA sponsored the Women's Collegiate National Championship, including varsity eights. In 1986 the NWRA dissolved after recognizing US Rowing's assuming of responsibility as the national governing body for women’s rowing.

NWRA Open National Championship, Eights top college finishers, 1971–1979 (champion in parentheses) :

NWRA / US Rowing Women's Collegiate National Championship, Varsity eights :

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1980 California 1985 Washington 1989 Cornell 1993 Princeton
1981 Washington 1986 Wisconsin 1990 Princeton 1994 Princeton
1982 Washington * 1987 Washington 1991 Boston University 1995 Princeton
1983 Washington 1988 Washington 1992 Boston University 1996 Brown
1984 Washington

* simultaneous AIAW championship, the only one conducted

Followed by NCAA women’s championships from 1997, in which women currently compete in a Varsity 8, a Second Varsity 8, and a Varsity Four.

Women's Varsity Lightweight Eights

Intercollegiate Rowing Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1997 Radcliffe (MA) 2002 Princeton 2007 Bucknell (PA)
1998 Villanova (PA) 2003 Princeton 2008 Wisconsin
1999 Princeton 2004 Wisconsin 2009 Wisconsin
2000 Princeton 2005 Wisconsin 2010 Stanford
2001 Princeton 2006 Wisconsin 2011 Stanford

USRowing has announced that an inaugural USRowing Collegiate National Championship regatta will be held May 21–23, 2010, at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. The regatta will be open to all athletes enrolled in a college or university. Events will include both small and large boats, from single sculls to eights. The regatta will be open to all collegiate programs, club or varsity, across all divisions and will include both lightweight and open weight boat classes. USRowing stated that it hopes to provide a chance for varsity and club programs to compete head-to-head on a 2000-meter course and an opportunity for collegiate athletes to compete in small boats and sculling events.

Rugby

USA Rugby

Rugby 7s

Men [280]

Year Champion
2010 Utah
2011 Dartmouth

Women

Year Champion
2011 Army

Rugby Union

[281][282][283][284][285][286][287][288][289]

Men, Division I
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1980 California 1992 California 2004 California
1981 California 1993 California 2005 California
1982 California 1994 California 2006 California
1983 California 1995 California 2007 California
1984 Harvard 1996 California 2008 California
1985 California 1997 California 2009 Brigham Young
1986 California 1998 California 2010 California
1987 San Diego State 1999 California 2011 California (Premier) [290]

Davenport (Div I) [291]

1988 California 2000 California
1989 Air Force 2001 California
1990 Air Force 2002 California
1991 California 2003 Air Force
Women, Division I
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1991 Air Force 1998 Radcliffe 2005 Stanford
1992 Boston College 1999 Stanford 2006 Stanford
1993 Connecticut 2000 Penn State 2007 Penn State
1994 Air Force 2001 Chico State (CA) 2008 Stanford
1995 Princeton 2002 Air Force 2009 Penn State
1996 Princeton 2003 Air Force 2010 Penn State
1997 Penn State 2004 Penn State 2011 Army [292]
Men, Division II Women, Division II Men, Division III Women, Division III Women, Division IV
2000 Sacramento State 2000 Plymouth State (NH)
2001 Baylor (TX) 2001 Northern Iowa
2002 Stanford 2002 Northern Iowa 2002 Western Carolina 2002-03 College of New Jersey
2003 Radford (VA) 2003 Dayton (OH) 2003 Furman (SC) 2003-04 Fordham (NY)
2004 Salisbury (MD) 2004 Temple (PA) 2004 Furman 2004-05 Castleton State College (VT)
2005 Northern Colorado 2005 Providence (RI) 2005 Furman 2005-06 Babson University (MA)
2006 Coast Guard 2006 UC Santa Cruz 2006 Bentley College (MA) 2006-07 Stonehill College (MA) 2006-07 Rhode Island
2007 Middlebury (VT) 2007 Iowa State 2007 Bentley 2007 Stonehill College 2007 Roger Williams (RI)
2008 Radford 2008 Shippensburg (PA) 2008 Plymouth State 2008 Bryant (RI) 2008 College of the Holy Cross (MA)
2009 Middlebury 2009 Shippensburg 2009 Coastal Carolina 2009 MIT 2009 Drexel (PA)
2010 Claremont 2010 Washington State 2010 Penn State Berks [293] 2010 Bentley University [294] 2010 Lock Haven (PA) [294]
2011 UW - Whitewater [295] 2011 Radcliffe [296] 2011 Longwood [297] 2011 2011

∗ National Small College Rugby Organization

From 2002 to 2006 for Men's Division III and from 2003 to 2006 for Women's Division III, event name was "East Coast Division III Collegiate Championship." In 2007, events were renamed to "National Men's Collegiate Division III Championship", "National Women's Collegiate Division III Championship" and "National Women's Collegiate Division IV Championship"

Sailing

Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Championship

[298][299][300][301]

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA; Inter-Collegiate Yacht Racing Association prior to 2001) holds National Championships in six different events. Since intercollegiate sailing is a fall and spring sport, three of these championships are held in the fall and three are held in the spring.

The Fall Championships are for single-handed men and women and sloops. The Sloop Championships take place in mid-November using small keelboats supplied by the venue. Each sloop team sails with a crew of three. In the fall of 2010, the sloop championship was converted to a match racing format.[302]

The ICSA National Championship Regatta is held once each year in May and is actually composed of three different regattas: a Team Racing Championship, a Women's Championship and a Coed Dinghy Championship. The most prestigious of these events is the Coed Dinghy Championship.

The title for best overall performance (Fowle Trophy winner) includes the six National Championships: Men's Singlehandeds, Women's Singlehandeds, Sloops, Women's Dinghies, Team Race, and Coed Dinghies.

Dinghy (1937–1966)
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1937 Mass Inst of Technology (MIT) 1943 MIT 1949 Yale 1955 MIT 1961 MIT
1938 Mass Inst of Technology (MIT) 1944 US Coast Guard Academy 1950 Yale 1956 US Naval Academy 1962 US Coast Guard Academy
1939 Mass Inst of Technology (MIT) 1945 MIT 1951 MIT 1957 US Naval Academy 1963 Princeton
1940 Princeton 1946 MIT 1952 Harvard 1958 MIT 1964 British Columbia
1941 Princeton 1947 Yale 1953 Harvard 1959 Harvard 1965 Rhode Island
1942 Brown 1948 Brown 1954 MIT 1960 US Coast Guard Academy 1966 US Coast Guard Academy
Year Coed Dinghy Women's Dinghy Sloop Team Race Overall Performance
1967 Southern California Wilson College (PA)
1968 San Diego State Radcliffe College (MA)
1969 San Diego State Radcliffe College
1970 Southern California Radcliffe College
1971 Southern California MIT
1971-72 UC Irvine Radcliffe College Michigan SUNY Maritime College
1972-73 Tulane (LA) MIT SUNY Maritime College SUNY Maritime College
1973-74 Harvard Princeton Tulane Tulane
1974-75 Yale Princeton Southern California Tufts (MA)
1975-76 Tufts Princeton UC Santa Cruz Tufts
1976-77 Rhode Island Princeton US Naval Academy Rhode Island US Naval Academy
1977-78 UCLA UC-Berkeley US Naval Academy US Naval Academy US Naval Academy
1978-79 US Merchant Marine Academy (NY) US Naval Academy Texas US Naval Academy US Naval Academy
1979-80 Tufts US Naval Academy UC Irvine Boston University US Naval Academy
1980-81 Tufts US Naval Academy Texas California State, Long Beach US Naval Academy
1981-82 Boston University Old Dominion (VA) Boston University Boston University US Naval Academy
1982-83 US Merchant Marine Academy US Naval Academy US Naval Academy US Merchant Marine Academy US Naval Academy
1983-84 US Merchant Marine Academy Tufts UC Santa Barbara Tufts Tufts
1984-85 Boston University Brown Washington Southern California Boston University
1985-86 College of Charleston (SC) Tufts Spring Hill College (AL) Tulane College of Charleston
1986-87 US Merchant Marine Academy Old Dominion US Naval Academy US Naval Academy US Naval Academy
1987-88 UC Irvine Brown Connecticut College UC Irvine College of Charleston
1988-89 Old Dominion Tufts Old Dominion US Naval Academy Old Dominion
1989-90 UC Irvine Tufts Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion
1990-91 US Naval Academy US Naval Academy College of Charleston US Naval Academy Brown
1991-92 Dartmouth College Dartmouth College College of Charleston US Naval Academy US Naval Academy
1992-93 US Naval Academy Tufts Old Dominion Tufts Tufts
1993-94 US Naval Academy Tufts St. Mary’s College (MD) Tufts Tufts
1994-95 US Naval Academy St. Mary's College (MD) US Naval Academy Tufts Tufts
1995-96 US Merchant Marine Academy Tufts US Naval Academy Tufts Tufts
1996-97 Tufts US Naval Academy Boston University Stanford US Naval Academy
1997-98 Old Dominion Brown US Merchant Marine Academy Old Dominion College of Charleston
1998-99 Boston University Tufts College of Charleston St. Mary’s College (MD) Tufts
1999–2000 St. Mary’s College (MD) Dartmouth College US Merchant Marine Academy St. Mary’s College (MD) St. Mary’s College (MD)
2000-01 Tufts Hawaii Harvard Georgetown Harvard
2001-02 St. Mary's College (MD) Old Dominion Harvard Harvard Harvard
2002-03 Harvard Tufts College of Charleston Harvard Harvard
2003-04 Hawaii Yale US Merchant Marine Academy[303] St. Mary’s College (MD) Harvard
2004-05 Hobart and William Smith Colleges (NY) Harvard Texas A&M Galveston[304] Hobart and William Smith Colleges (NY) Harvard
2005-06 College of Charleston College of Charleston UC Irvine Georgetown (DC) Georgetown
2006-07 College of Charleston St. Mary’s College (MD) College of Charleston St. Mary’s College (MD) College of Charleston
2007-08 Georgetown Boston College St. Mary’s College (MD) Boston College Boston College
2008-09 St. Mary’s College (MD) Yale South Florida Boston College Yale
2009-10 Boston College College of Charleston Boston College St. Mary's College (MD) Boston College
2010-11 Boston College Rhode Island Boston College [305] Roger Williams Boston College

Collegiate Offshore Big Boats Championship

[306][307][308][309][310][311][312][313][314][315][316][317][318][319][320][321][322][323]

Boat class: Navy 44

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1965  ? 1977 U.S. Naval Academy 1989 U.S. Naval Academy 2001 Massachusetts Maritime
1966 U.S. Naval Academy 1978  ? 1990 U.S. Naval Academy 2002 College of Charleston
1967  ? 1979  ? 1991  ? 2003 College of Charleston
1968  ? 1980 U.S. Naval Academy 1992 Rhode Island 2004 Rhode Island
1969 Cornell 1981 U.S. Naval Academy 1993 U.S. Naval Academy[308] or Rhode Island[321] 2005 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
1970  ? 1982 U.S. Naval Academy 1994  ? 2006 U.S. Naval Academy
1971  ? 1983 SUNY Maritime 1995 U.S. Naval Academy 2006-07 Rhode Island
1972 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1984  ? 1996 Rhode Island 2007-08 U.S. Naval Academy
1973  ? 1985 Texas A&M Galveston 1997 U.S. Naval Academy 2008-09 Rhode Island
1974  ? 1986 Rhode Island 1998 Rhode Island 2009-10 California Maritime Academy
1975  ? 1987 Rhode Island 1999 College of Charleston 2010-11 Maine Maritime [324]
1976  ? 1988 U.S. Naval Academy 2000 College of Charleston

Collegiate Match Racing Championship

[325][326][327][328][329][330]

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1966 Cal State Long Beach 1973  ? 1980  ? 1987 College of Charleston
1967 British Columbia 1974  ? 1981  ? 1988  ?
1968  ? 1975  ? 1982  ? 1989  ?
1969 Tulane 1976  ? 1983  ? 1990 SUNY Maritime
1970 Tulane 1977  ? 1984  ? 199?  ?
1971  ? 1978  ? 1985  ? 20??  ?
1972  ? 1979  ? 1986  ?

Snowboard and Ski

[331][332][333][334][335][336][337][338][339][340][341][342][343][344]

United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association

In 2009, events included Giant Slalom, Slalom, Cross-Country Sprints, Cross-Country Relays, Cross-Country Distance, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, SkierCross, and Snowboard Cross. NCAA championship alpine events likewise include slalom and GS. However, the NCAA Nordic program is limited to 2 events. Because the USCSA Nordic competition occurs in 4 or more events each for men and women, the Nordic winners are included here.

Year Nordic (M) Nordic (W) Snowboard (M) Snowboard (W) Freestyle (M) Freestyle (W)
1979 ? ?
? ?
1994 ? College of Idaho
1995 ? College of Idaho
1996 Cornell University ?
1997 Whitman College (WA) ?
1998 ? ?
1999 ? ? ? ?
2000 ? ? ? ?
2001 ? ? Whitman College ?
2002 ? ? Whitman College ?
2003 ? Wyoming Whitman College ?
2004 ? Wyoming ? ?
2005 St. Olaf (MN) St. Olaf (MN) Western Michigan Western Michigan
2006 Wyoming St. Olaf (MN) Sierra Nevada College Weber State (UT)
2007 Cornell Wyoming Sierra Nevada College U of Idaho
2008 St. Olaf (MN) St. Olaf (MN) Sierra Nevada College U of Idaho Colorado (invitational) Colorado (invitational)
2009 Wyoming Wyoming Sierra Nevada College Westminster College (UT) Southern California Colorado
2010
2011 [345] Western State College St. Olaf Sierra Nevada College Westminster College College of Idaho College of Idaho

Softball (Fastpitch), Women

Administered by the Amateur Softball Association and sanctioned by DGWS from 1969 - 1972.[346] Followed by AIAW and NCAA women’s tournaments.

Year and Champion
1969 John F. Kennedy College (Nebraska)
1970 John F. Kennedy College
1971 John F. Kennedy College
1972 Arizona State

Softball (Slowpitch), Women

The year after the last AIAW competition in 1982, a college championship was held. It is not clear whether there were any more after 1983. It appears that most of the college women's slow-pitch teams at that time were from Florida and North Carolina.

Year and Champion
1983 University of South Florida
1984 -

Squash

[347][348][349][350]

College Squash Association

National nine-player team champions: From 1942 to 1988, the title was based on dual-match records, with the team with the best record becoming the national champion. Since 1989, the title has been based on performance in the National Team Championships, with the team winning the “A” division becoming the national champion.

Men, 9-player team
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1942: Princeton 1967: US Naval Academy 1989: Yale
1943: Yale 1968: Harvard 1990: Yale
1947: Yale 1969: Harvard 1991: Harvard
1948: Yale 1970: Harvard 1992: Harvard
1949: Yale 1971: Harvard 1993: Harvard
1950: Yale 1972: Harvard 1994: Harvard
1951: Harvard 1973: Harvard 1995: Harvard
1952: Yale 1974: Princeton 1996: Harvard
1953: Harvard and Yale 1975: Princeton 1997: Harvard
1954: Harvard 1976: Harvard 1998: Harvard
1955: Princeton 1977: Princeton 1999: Trinity College (CT)
1956: Harvard 1978: Princeton 2000: Trinity College
1957: US Naval Academy 1979: Princeton 2001: Trinity College
1958: Yale 1980: Harvard 2002: Trinity College
1959: US Naval Academy 1981: Princeton 2003: Trinity College
1960: Harvard 1982: Princeton 2004: Trinity College
1961: Yale 1983: Harvard 2005: Trinity College
1962: Yale 1984: Harvard 2006: Trinity College
1963: Harvard 1985: Harvard 2007: Trinity College
1964: Harvard 1986: Harvard 2008: Trinity College
1965: Harvard 1987: Harvard 2009: Trinity College
1966: Harvard 1988: Harvard 2010: Trinity College
2011: Trinity College [351]

Between 1956 and 1988, the National Intercollegiate Squash Racquets Association awarded an additional team trophy based on players’ performances in the national individual tournament. From 1956 to 1968, teams competed with four players, and from 1969 to 1988, they competed with six players.

Year Men, 4-player team champion Year Men, 6-player team champion
1956 Harvard 1969 Harvard
1957 Harvard 1970 Harvard
1958 Williams College (MA) 1971 Pennsylvania
1959 Princeton 1972 Harvard
1960 Princeton 1973 Pennsylvania
1961 Yale 1974 Pennsylvania
1962 Yale 1975 Harvard
1963 Yale 1976 Princeton
1964 Harvard 1977 Western Ontario
1965 Princeton 1978 Princeton
1966 Harvard 1979 Princeton
1967 Harvard 1980 Western Ontario
1968 Harvard 1981 Harvard
1982 Harvard
1983 Harvard
1984 Harvard
1985 Harvard
1986 Harvard
1987 Harvard
1988 Princeton
Women
Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1973: Princeton 1986: Yale 1999: Princeton
1974: Princeton 1987: Harvard 2000: Pennsylvania
1975: Princeton 1988: Harvard 2001: Harvard
1976: Princeton 1989: Princeton 2002: Trinity College
1977: Yale 1990: Harvard 2003: Trinity College
1978: Princeton 1991: Princeton 2004: Yale
1979: Princeton 1992: Yale 2005: Yale
1980: Princeton 1993: Harvard 2006: Yale
1981: Princeton 1994: Harvard 2007: Princeton
1982: Harvard 1995: Harvard 2008: Princeton
1983: Princeton 1996: Harvard 2009: Princeton
1984: Princeton 1997: Harvard 2010: Harvard
1985: Harvard 1998: Princeton 2011: Yale

Surfing

[352][353][354]

National Scholastic Surfing Association (1978 - )

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1970 UC-San Diego [355] 1989 Point Loma Nazarene College [356] 2002 UC-Santa Barbara ∗
1976 & 1977 Orange Coast College [357] 1990 UC-San Diego [358] 2003 UC-San Diego
1978 Orange Coast College [355] 1991 UC-Santa Barbara 2004 MiraCosta College
1979 Golden West College 1992 UC-Santa Barbara 2005 UC-Santa Barbara
1980 Orange Coast College [359] 1993 UC-San Diego 2006 Saddleback College [360]
1981 Orange Coast College [361] 1994 UC-Santa Barbara 2007 San Diego State
1982 Orange Coast College [362] 1995 UC-San Diego 2008 UC-Santa Barbara
1983 UC-San Diego 1996 UC-Santa Barbara 2009 California State, San Marcos
1984 UC-Santa Barbara [363] 1997 UC-San Diego 2010 UC-Santa Barbara
1985 UC-Santa Barbara 1998 UC-Santa Barbara 2011 MiraCosta College
1986 UC-Santa Barbara 1999 Point Loma Nazarene University [364]
1987 UC-Santa Barbara 2000 MiraCosta College [365]
1988 UC-Santa Barbara 2001 California State, Long Beach [366]

∗ Several archived articles at the NSSA website state that UCSB had won eight national championships before 2002 and won their ninth in 2002. Therefore, two previous years attributed to UCSB from 1985 to 1998 are incorrect.

Synchronized Skating

[367][368][369][370][371][372][373][374][375][376][377]

US Figure Skating

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1997 Miami University (OH) 2002 Miami University 2007 Miami University
1998 Miami University 2003 Miami University 2008 Miami University
1999 Michigan 2004 Western Michigan 2009 Miami University
2000 Miami University 2005 Miami University 2010 Miami University
2001 Miami University 2006 Miami University 2011 Miami University [378]

Synchronized Swimming

United States Synchronized Swimming

Preceded by AIAW tournament 1977-82

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1983 Ohio State 1990 Ohio State 1997 Ohio State 2004 Ohio State 2011 Ohio State
1984 Arizona 1991 Ohio State 1998 Stanford 2005 Stanford
1985 Ohio State 1992 Ohio State 1999 Stanford 2006 Stanford
1986 Ohio State 1993 Ohio State 2000 Ohio State 2007 Stanford
1987 Ohio State 1994 Ohio State 2001 Ohio State 2008 Stanford
1988 Ohio State 1995 Ohio State 2002 Ohio State 2009 Ohio State
1989 Ohio State 1996 Ohio State 2003 Ohio State 2010 Ohio State

Table Tennis

[379][380][381][382]

National Collegiate Table Tennis Association

Year Men Year Men Year Men Women Year Coed Women
1993 SUNY Stony Brook 1998 Johns Hopkins (MD) 2002 Illinois 2007 Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan
1994 Brown 1999 not held 2003 Illinois 2008 Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan
1995 Pennsylvania 2000 Johns Hopkins 2004 Texas Wesleyan 2009 Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan
1996 not held 2001 Bradley (IL) 2005 Texas Wesleyan Virginia Tech 2010 [383] Texas Wesleyan Lindenwood (MO)
1997 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 2006 Texas Wesleyan Stanford 2011 [384] Texas Wesleyan Texas Wesleyan

Taekwondo

[385]

National Collegiate Taekwondo Association

Year Men Women Year Combined Year Combined Year Combined
1976 ? ? 1985 Iowa State 1994 UC Berkeley 2003 Iowa State
1977 ? ? 1986 ? 1995 UC Berkeley 2004 UC Berkeley
1978 ? ? 1987 ? 1996 UC Berkeley 2005 UC Berkeley
1979 ? ? 1988 Iowa State 1997 UC Berkeley 2006 UC Berkeley
1980 Howard Howard (DC) 1989 Iowa State 1998 UC Berkeley 2007 UC Berkeley
1981 ? ? 1990 ? 1999 UC Berkeley 2008 UC Berkeley
1982 UC Berkeley Howard 1991 UC Berkeley 2000 UC Berkeley 2009 UC Berkeley
1983 ? ? 1992 UC Berkeley 2001 UC Berkeley 2010 UC Berkeley [386]
1984 Howard Howard 1993 UC Berkeley 2002 UC Berkeley 2011 UC Berkeley [387]

Team Handball

[388][389][390][391][392][393][394][395][396][397][398][399][400][401][402][403][404][405][406][407]

USA Team Handball

Year Men Women Year Men Women
1983 USC ? 2000 US Military Academy US Military Academy
1987 US Military Academy Minnesota 2001 ? US Military Academy
1988 ? ? 2002 US Military Academy US Military Academy
1989 ? ? 2003 ? US Military Academy
1990 US Military Academy US Military Academy 2004 North Carolina North Carolina
1991 US Military Academy US Military Academy 2005 North Carolina ?
1993 US Air Force Academy ? 2006 North Carolina US Military Academy
1996 US Military Academy US Military Academy 2007 US Military Academy ?
1997 ? ? 2008 US Military Academy Cortland State (NY)
1998 ? ? 2009 US Military Academy North Carolina
1999 ? US Military Academy 2010 [408] US Military Academy North Carolina
2011 [409] US Military Academy North Carolina

Team Tennis, Co-ed (WTT format)

[410]

United States Tennis Association, club-level only

Year and Champion
2000 North Carolina
2001 North Carolina
2002 Texas A&M
2003 Florida
2004 Texas A&M
2005 Texas A&M
2006 Texas A&M
2007 Texas A&M
2008 Texas
2009 Duke
2010 UC-Berkeley
2011 UCLA [411]

Tennis, Women

[412][413][414][415][416]

Team championships were bestowed from 1968 [412]-1979 [413] by the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA). From 1958 [414] -1979,[413] the USLTA also crowned individual collegiate national champions in singles and doubles. (The 1979 USLTA team award appears to have been based on the AIAW results.[415][416]) Followed from 1977 through 1982 by AIAW and from 1982 by NCAA women’s tournaments.

Year and Champion
1968 Trinity (San Antonio)
1969 Trinity (San Antonio)
1970 Odessa College (Texas)
1971 Arizona State
1972 Arizona State
1973 Trinity (San Antonio)
1974 Arizona State
1975 Trinity (San Antonio)
1976 Trinity (San Antonio)

1977, 1978 USLTA champion: USC [415][416] (USC also won 1977 AIAW title)

Trap & Skeet Shooting

[11][417][418][419][420][421][422]

Association of College Unions International annually sponsors the National Intercollegiate Trap and Skeet Championships. The championships are the only national tournament in which shooters may compete in five different clay target games in the same program: American Trap, International Trap, American Skeet, International Skeet and Sporting Clays. The 2011 championship event is "the 43rd of the championship's history." [423]

1978 and 1982: Texas A&M [424]

Year Champion Year Champion Year Champion
1996 Purdue 2002 Purdue 2008 Lindenwood
1997 Purdue 2003 Purdue 2009 Lindenwood
1998 Purdue 2004 Lindenwood (MO) 2010 Lindenwood [425]
1999 Purdue 2005 Lindenwood 2011 Lindenwood [426]
2000 Purdue 2006 Lindenwood
2001 Trinity Univ. (TX) 2007 Lindenwood

Triathlon

[427][428][429][430][431][432][433][434][435][436][437][438][439][440][441][442][443][444]

USA Triathlon

Year Men Women Coed
1982 ? ? ?
198? ? ? ?
199? ? ? ?
1994 ? ? Colorado
1995 ? ? Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
1996 ? ? Colorado
1997 ? ? Colorado
1998 ? ? Colorado
1999 Colorado Colorado Colorado
2000 ? ? Colorado
2001 ? ? Montana
2002 US Naval Academy Colorado Colorado
2003 US Naval Academy Colorado Colorado
2004 UC Berkeley Colorado Colorado
2005 Colorado Colorado Colorado
2006 * UC Berkeley Montana Montana
2007 US Naval Academy US Naval Academy US Naval Academy
2008 UC Berkeley UC San Diego UC Berkeley
2009 UC Berkeley UC San Diego US Naval Academy
2010 [445] Colorado US Military Academy Colorado
2011 [446] Colorado US Naval Academy Colorado

* 2006 event was a duathlon (water temperature too cold for swim)

Tug-of-War

[447]

Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America

Conducted at the annual track and field championship meet.

  • 1880 Columbia
  • 1881 Princeton
  • 1882 Columbia
  • 1883 Lafayette (PA)
  • 1884 Harvard
  • 1885 Harvard
  • 1886 Harvard
  • 1887 Columbia
  • 1888 Harvard
  • 1889 Columbia
  • 1890 Columbia
  • 1891 Columbia

Ultimate

[448]

Ultimate Players Association

Year Open Champion Year Open Champion Year Open Champion Year Women's Champion Year Women's Champion Year Women's Champion
1984 Stanford 1996 UC Santa Barbara 2008 Wisconsin - - 1996 UNC Wilmington 2008 British Columbia
1985 Pennsylvania 1997 UC Santa Barbara 2009 Carleton College (MN) - - 1997 Stanford 2009 UC Santa Barbara
1986 Massachusetts 1998 UC Santa Barbara 2010 Florida - - 1998 Stanford 2010 Oregon
1987 Chabot CC (CA) 1999 NC State 2011 Carleton College 1987 Kansas 1999 Stanford 2011 UC Santa Barbara
1988 UC Santa Barbara 2000 Brown 1988 UC Santa Barbara 2000 Carleton College
1989 UC Santa Barbara 2001 Carleton College 1989 UC Davis 2001 Georgia
1990 UC Santa Barbara 2002 Stanford 1990 UC Santa Barbara 2002 UC San Diego
1991 UC Santa Cruz 2003 Wisconsin 1991 UC Santa Barbara 2003 Stanford
1992 Oregon 2004 Colorado 1992 UNC Wilmington 2004 UC Davis
1993 UNC Wilmington 2005 Brown 1993 UC Berkeley 2005 Stanford
1994 East Carolina 2006 Florida 1994 UC Santa Cruz 2006 Stanford
1995 East Carolina 2007 Wisconsin 1995 UC Santa Cruz 2007 Stanford

Volleyball, Men

American Volleyball Coaches Association

Division III [449]

While the NCAA sponsors an annual national championship for men's volleyball, programs from all three divisions compete for just four berths in the tournament. In the decades-long history of the NCAA national tournament, no Division III program has earned a berth or been selected to participate.

Year Champion
1997 Springfield
1998 Juniata
1999 La Verne (CA)
2000 UC San Diego
2001 Springfield
2002 Springfield
2003 Springfield
2004 Juniata
2005 Juniata
2006 Juniata
2007 Juniata
2008 Springfield
2009 Juniata (PA)
2010 Springfield (MA)
2011 Nazareth (NY)

Wakeboarding

[450][451][452][453][454][455][456][457]

American Wakeboard Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
2001  ? 2006 Florida 2011 Tennessee
2002  ? 2007 Central Florida
2003 Florida 2008 Florida
2004 Central Florida 2009 Florida
2005 Central Florida 2010 Chico State

Water Polo, Women

[458]

USA Water Polo

Followed by NCAA women's tournament.

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion
1984 UC Davis 1990 UC San Diego 1996 UCLA
1985 Stanford 1991 UC San Diego 1997 UCLA
1986 UC San Diego 1992 UC San Diego 1998 UCLA
1987 UC Santa Barbara 1993 UC Davis 1999 USC
1988 UC Davis 1994 UC San Diego 2000 UCLA
1989 UC Santa Barbara 1995 Slippery Rock (PA)

Water Skiing

[459][460][461][462][463][464][465][466][467][468][469][470][471][472][473][474][475]

National Collegiate Water Ski Association

Year and Champion Year and Champion Year and Champion

Division I

Year and Champion

Division II

1979 San Diego State 1991 Central Florida 2002 Louisiana-Monroe 2002 Rollins College (FL)
1980 Northeast Louisiana 1992 Central Florida 2003 Louisiana-Lafayette (formerly

Southwestern Louisiana)

2003 Rollins College
1981 Northeast Louisiana 1993 Northeast Louisiana 2004 Louisiana-Monroe 2004 UC San Diego
1982 Northeast Louisiana 1994 Northeast Louisiana 2005 Louisiana-Lafayette 2005 Texas A&M
1983 Northeast Louisiana 1995 Southwestern Louisiana 2006 Louisiana-Monroe 2006 San Diego State
1984 Northeast Louisiana 1996 Northeast Louisiana 2007 Louisiana-Monroe 2007 Texas State
1985 Northeast Louisiana 1997 Southwestern Louisiana 2008 Louisiana-Monroe 2008 Cincinnati
1986 Northeast Louisiana 1998 Northeast Louisiana 2009 Louisiana-Monroe 2009 Wisconsin
1987 Northeast Louisiana 1999 Louisiana-Monroe (formerly

Northeast Louisiana)

2010 Louisiana-Lafayette 2010 Ohio State
1988 Northeast Louisiana 2000 Louisiana-Monroe 2011 2011
1989 Rollins College 2001 Arizona State
1990 Northeast Louisiana

Weightlifting

[476][477][478][479][480][481][482][483][484][485][486][487]

USA Weightlifting

Year Men Combined Women
19??
1953 Notre Dame
19??
1985 ?
1986 ?
1987 Texas A&M
19??
1993 ? ?
1999 Montana State [488]
2000
2001 McNeese State (LA) ?
200?
2006
2007 LSU-Shreveport Northern Michigan none
2008 LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport Emory (GA)
2009 LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport
2010 Northern Michigan Northern Michigan LSU-Shreveport
2011 [489] LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport

Wrestling, Women

[490][491][492][493][494][495][496]

Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association

Olympic-style (freestyle)

Year Champion
2004 Missouri Valley College
2005 Missouri Valley College
2006 University of the Cumberlands (KY)
2007 University of the Cumberlands
2008 University of the Cumberlands
2009 Oklahoma City University
2010 Oklahoma City University
2011 Oklahoma City University

National Collegiate Wrestling Association

Collegiate-style (folkstyle)

Year Champion
2008 Simon Fraser University (BC)
2009 Yakima Valley CC (WA)
2010 Yakima Valley CC
2011 Yakima Valley CC

NCAA Team Champions

Pre-NCAA Team Champions

AIAW Team Champions

NAIA Team Champions

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