List of Southeastern Conference champions

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors eight men's sports and ten women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions.

Contents

Members

Current members

Former members

Future members

Football

All 12 SEC schools play football.

Football Summary
School Last Conference Title Number of SEC Titles Number of Divisional Titles
Alabama 2009 22 7
Tennessee 1998 13 6
Georgia 2005 12 6
LSU 2011 11 8
Florida 2008 8 (1 vacated) 11
Auburn 2010 7 7
Mississippi 1963 6 1
Georgia Tech* 1998 (ACC) 5 NA
Tulane* 1998 (Conference USA) 3 NA
Kentucky 1976 2 0
Mississippi State 1941 1 1
Arkansas 1989 (Southwest Conference) 0 4
Sewanee* 1909 (SIAA) 0 NA
South Carolina 1969 (ACC) 0 1
Vanderbilt 1923 (SoCon) 0 0
* denotes former SEC member
If last conference title is not an SEC title, the last conference title is listed
Last team to win SEC championship and national championship in same year: Auburn, 2010

Southeastern Conference

1933 - Alabama
1934 - Alabama, Tulane
1935 - LSU
1936 - LSU
1937 - Alabama
1938 - Tennessee
1939 - Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Tulane
1940 - Tennessee (Sewanee leaves)
1941 - Mississippi State
1942 - Georgia
1943 - Georgia Tech
1944 - Georgia Tech
1945 - Alabama
1946 - Georgia, Tennessee
1947 - Mississippi
1948 - Georgia
1949 - Tulane
1950 - Kentucky
1951 - Tennessee, Georgia Tech
1952 - Georgia Tech
1953 - Alabama
1954 - Mississippi
1955 - Mississippi
1956 - Tennessee
1957 - Auburn
1958 - LSU
1959 - Georgia
1960 - Mississippi
1961 - Alabama, LSU
1962 - Mississippi
1963 - Mississippi
1964 - Alabama (Georgia Tech leaves)
1965 - Alabama
1966 - Alabama, Georgia (Tulane leaves)
1967 - Tennessee
1968 - Georgia
1969 - Tennessee
1970 - LSU
1971 - Alabama
1972 - Alabama
1973 - Alabama
1974 - Alabama
1975 - Alabama
1976 - Georgia, Kentucky*
1977 - Alabama
1978 - Alabama
1979 - Alabama
1980 - Georgia
1981 - Alabama, Georgia
1982 - Georgia
1983 - Auburn
1984 - Florida (vacated)
1985 - Tennessee
1986 - LSU
1987 - Auburn
1988 - Auburn, LSU
1989 - Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee
1990 - Tennessee
1991 - Florida
1992 - Alabama (Arkansas and South Carolina join; championship game starts.)
1993 - Florida
1994 - Florida
1995 - Florida
1996 - Florida
1997 - Tennessee
1998 - Tennessee
1999 - Alabama
2000 - Florida
2001 - LSU
2002 - Georgia
2003 - LSU
2004 - Auburn
2005 - Georgia
2006 - Florida
2007 - LSU
2008 - Florida
2009 - Alabama
2010 - Auburn
2011 - LSU

Divisional champions

Since the SEC expanded, Divisional Champions have been crowned. Occasionally, a tie between two or more teams occurs, requiring a tie-break. All teams involved in the tie breaker are considered Co-Divisional Champions, and the winner of the tie-breaker is the division's representative to the Championship Game. Below is list of all Divisional Champions and Co-Champions. Co-Champion schools are listed in alphabetical order, * denotes tie-break winner and subsequent division representative.

Year Eastern Division Western Division
1992 Florida*, Georgia Alabama
1993 Florida Alabama
1994 Florida Alabama
1995 Florida Arkansas
1996 Florida Alabama*, LSU
1997 Tennessee Auburn*, LSU
1998 Tennessee Mississippi State*, Arkansas
1999 Florida Alabama
2000 Florida Auburn
2001 Tennessee LSU*, Auburn
2002 Georgia Arkansas*, Auburn, LSU
2003 Georgia*, Florida, Tennessee LSU*, Mississippi
2004 Tennessee Auburn
2005 Georgia LSU*, Auburn
2006 Florida Arkansas
2007 Tennessee*, Georgia LSU
2008 Florida Alabama
2009 Florida Alabama
2010 South Carolina Auburn
2011 Georgia LSU

In 1993 Auburn finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.
In 2002 Alabama finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.

Southern Conference

(immediate predecessor to SEC)
1922 - Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Vanderbilt
1923 - Vanderbilt, Washington & Lee
1924 - Alabama
1925 - Alabama, Tulane
1926 - Alabama
1927 - Georgia Tech, NC State, Tennessee
1928 - Georgia Tech
1929 - Tulane
1930 - Alabama, Tulane
1931 - Tulane
1932 - Auburn, LSU, Tennessee

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

(predecessor to Southern Conference)
1895 - North Carolina
1896 - Georgia, LSU
1897 - Vanderbilt
1898 - Sewanee
1899 - Sewanee
1900 - Auburn, Clemson
1901 - Vanderbilt
1902 - Clemson, LSU
1903 - Cumberland, Sewanee, Vanderbilt
1904 - Vanderbilt
1905 - Vanderbilt
1906 - Vanderbilt
1907 - Vanderbilt
1908 - LSU
1909 - Sewanee
1910 - Vanderbilt
1911 - Vanderbilt
1912 - Vanderbilt
1913 - Auburn
1914 - Tennessee
1915 - Vanderbilt
1916 - Georgia Tech
1917 - Georgia Tech
1918 - Georgia Tech
1919 - Auburn
1920 - Georgia, Georgia Tech, Tulane
1921 - Centre, Georgia Tech

Men's basketball

All 12 SEC schools play men's basketball.

Men's Basketball Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Kentucky 2010 44 2011 28
LSU 2009 11 1980 1
Alabama 2002 8 1991 6
Tennessee 2008 8 1979 4
Mississippi State 2004 6 2009 3
Florida 2011 5 2007 3
Vanderbilt 1993 3 1951 1
Arkansas 1994 2 2000 1
Auburn 1999 2 1985 1
Georgia Tech* 1944 2 1938 1
Georgia 1990 1 2008 2
South Carolina 1997 1 Never 0
Tulane* 1944 1 Never 0
Mississippi Never 0 1981 1
* denotes former SEC member
If last conference title is not an SEC title, the last conference title is listed
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1933-34 and 1936-50
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Kentucky, 2010

Champions

Year Regular Season Tournament
1933 Kentucky Kentucky
1935 Kentucky Alabama
1935 LSU, Kentucky No Tournament
1936 Kentucky Tennessee
1937 Georgia Tech Kentucky
1938 Kentucky Georgia Tech
1939 Alabama Kentucky
1940 Alabama Kentucky
1941 Kentucky Tennessee
1942 Tennessee Kentucky
1943 Kentucky Tennessee
1944 Tulane, Georgia Tech Kentucky
1945 Tennessee, Kentucky Kentucky
1946 LSU, Kentucky Kentucky
1947 Kentucky Kentucky
1948 Kentucky Kentucky
1949 Kentucky Kentucky
1950 Kentucky Kentucky
1951 Kentucky Vanderbilt
1952 Kentucky Kentucky
1953 LSU No Tournament
1954 Kentucky, LSU No Tournament
1955 Kentucky No Tournament
1956 Alabama No Tournament
1957 Kentucky No Tournament
1958 Kentucky No Tournament
1959 Mississippi State No Tournament
1960 Auburn No Tournament
1961 Mississippi State No Tournament
1962 Mississippi State, Kentucky No Tournament
1963 Mississippi State No Tournament
1964 Kentucky No Tournament
1965 Vanderbilt No Tournament
1966 Kentucky No Tournament
1967 Tennessee No Tournament
1968 Kentucky No Tournament
1969 Kentucky No Tournament
1970 Kentucky No Tournament
1971 Kentucky No Tournament
1972 Tennessee, Kentucky No Tournament
1973 Kentucky No Tournament
1974 Vanderbilt, Alabama No Tournament
1975 Kentucky, Alabama No Tournament
1976 Alabama No Tournament
1977 Kentucky, Tennessee No Tournament
1978 Kentucky No Tournament
1979 LSU Tennessee
1980 Kentucky LSU
1981 LSU Mississippi
1982 Kentucky, Tennessee Alabama
1983 Kentucky Georgia
1984 Kentucky Kentucky
1985 LSU Auburn
1986 Kentucky Kentucky
1987 Alabama Alabama
1988 Kentucky (vacated) Kentucky (vacated)
1989 Florida Alabama
1990 Georgia Alabama
1991 Mississippi State, LSU Alabama
1992 Arkansas Kentucky
1993 Vanderbilt Kentucky
1994 Arkansas Kentucky
1995 Kentucky Kentucky
1996 Kentucky Mississippi State
1997 South Carolina Kentucky
1998 Kentucky Kentucky
1999 Auburn Kentucky
2000 Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee Arkansas
2001 Florida, Kentucky Kentucky
2002 Alabama Mississippi State
2003 Kentucky Kentucky
2004 Mississippi State Kentucky
2005 Kentucky Florida
2006 LSU Florida
2007 Florida Florida
2008 Tennessee Georgia
2009 LSU Mississippi State
2010 Kentucky Kentucky
2011 Florida Kentucky

Division winners (1992–2011)

From 1992–2011, the Southeastern Conference played with two separate divisions, East and West.[1]

Year East Champion West Champion
1992 Kentucky Arkansas
1993 Vanderbilt Arkansas
1994 Florida, Kentucky Arkansas
1995 Kentucky Arkansas, Mississippi State
1996 Kentucky Mississippi State
1997 South Carolina Mississippi
1998 Kentucky Mississippi
1999 Tennessee Auburn
2000 Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee LSU
2001 Florida, Kentucky Mississippi
2002 Florida, Kentucky, Georgia Alabama
2003 Kentucky Mississippi State
2004 Kentucky Mississippi State
2005 Kentucky Alabama, LSU
2006 Tennessee LSU
2007 Florida Mississippi State, Mississippi
2008 Tennessee Mississippi State
2009 Tennessee, South Carolina LSU
2010 Kentucky Mississippi State, Mississippi
2011 Kentucky Alabama

Tournament runners-up

1933 - Mississippi State
1934 - Florida
1935 - No Tournament
1936 - Alabama
1937 - Tennessee
1938 - Mississippi
1939 - Tennessee
1940 - Georgia
1941 - Kentucky
1942 - Alabama
1943 - Kentucky
1944 - Tulane
1945 - Tennessee
1946 - LSU
1947 - Tulane
1948 - Georgia Tech
1949 - Tulane
1950 - Tennessee
1951 - Kentucky
1952 - LSU
1979 - Kentucky
1980 - Kentucky
1981 - Georgia
1982 - Kentucky
1983 - Alabama
1984 - Auburn
1985 - Alabama
1986 - Alabama
1987 - LSU
1988 - Georgia
1989 - Florida
1990 - Mississippi
1991 - Tennessee
1992 - Alabama
1993 - LSU
1994 - Florida
1995 - Arkansas
1996 - Kentucky
1997 - Georgia
1998 - South Carolina
1999 - Arkansas
2000 - Auburn
2001 - Mississippi
2002 - Alabama
2003 - Mississippi State
2004 - Florida
2005 - Kentucky
2006 - South Carolina
2007 - Arkansas
2008 - Arkansas
2009 - Tennessee
2010 - Mississippi State
2011 - Florida

Women's basketball

All 12 schools play women's basketball.

Women's Basketball Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama never 0 never 0
Arkansas never 0 never 0
Auburn 2009 5 1997 4
Florida never 0 never 0
Georgia 2000 7 2001 4
Kentucky 1982 1 1982 1
LSU 2006 3 2003 2
Mississippi 1992 1 never 0
Mississippi State never 0 never 0
South Carolina never 0 never 0
Tennessee 2011 16 2011 15
Vanderbilt never 0 2009 6
If last conference title is not an SEC title, the last conference title is listed
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Tennessee, 2011

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion
1980 Tennessee Tennessee
1981 Auburn Auburn
1982 Kentucky Kentucky
1983 Georgia Georgia
1984 Georgia Georgia
1985 Tennessee Tennessee
1986 Georgia Georgia
1987 Auburn Auburn
1988 Auburn Tennessee
1989 Auburn Tennessee
1990 Tennessee Auburn
1991 Georgia LSU
1992 Mississippi Tennessee
1993 Tennessee Vanderbilt
1994 Tennessee Tennessee
1995 Tennessee Vanderbilt
1996 Georgia Tennessee
1997 Georgia Auburn
1998 Tennessee Tennessee
1999 Tennessee Tennessee
2000 Georgia, Tennessee Tennessee
2001 Tennessee Georgia
2002 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2003 Tennessee LSU
2004 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2005 LSU Tennessee
2006 LSU Tennessee
2007 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2008 LSU Tennessee
2009 Auburn Vanderbilt
2010 Tennessee Tennessee
2011 Tennessee Tennessee

Baseball

All 12 SEC schools play baseball.

Baseball Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama 2006 14 2003 7
Arkansas 2004 2 never 0
Auburn 1976 5 1998 3
Florida 2011 9 2011 6
Georgia 2008 6 never 0
Georgia Tech* 1957 1 never 0
Kentucky 2006 1 never 0
LSU 2009 14 2010 9
Mississippi 2009 6 2006 2
Mississippi State 1989 7 2005 6
South Carolina 2011 3 2004 1
Tennessee 1995 3 1995 3
Vanderbilt 2011 4 2007 2
* denotes former SEC member
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1977-87
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2011

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion
1933 Georgia
1934 Alabama
1935 Alabama
1936 Alabama
1937 Auburn
1938 Alabama
1939 LSU
1940 Alabama
1941 Alabama
1942 Alabama
1943 LSU
1944 No Season
1945 No Season
1946 LSU
1947 Alabama
1948 Mississippi State
1949 Mississippi State
1950 Alabama
1951 Tennessee
1952 Florida
1953 Georgia
1954 Georgia
1955 Alabama
1956 Florida
1957 Georgia Tech
1958 Auburn
1959 Ole Miss
1960 Ole Miss
1961 LSU
1962 Florida
1963 Auburn
1964 Ole Miss
1965 Mississippi State
1966 Mississippi State
1967 Auburn
1968 Alabama
1969 Ole Miss
1970 Mississippi State
1971 Mississippi State
1972 Ole Miss
1973 Vanderbilt
1974 Vanderbilt
1975 LSU
1976 Auburn
1977 Florida (East)/Ole Miss (West) Ole Miss
1978 Florida (East)/Auburn (West) Auburn
1979 Florida (East)/Mississippi State (West) Mississippi State
1980 Florida (East)/Auburn (West) Vanderbilt
1981 Florida (East)/Mississippi State (West) Florida
1982 Florida (East)/Ole Miss (West) Florida
1983 Florida (East)/Mississippi State (West) Alabama
1984 Florida (East)/Mississippi State (West) Florida
1985 Florida (East)/LSU (West) Mississippi State
1986 LSU LSU
1987 Georgia Mississippi State
1988 Florida Florida
1989 Mississippi State Auburn
1990 LSU LSU/Mississippi State
1991 LSU Florida
1992 LSU LSU
1993 LSU Tennessee (East)/LSU (West)
1994 Tennessee Tennessee (East)/LSU (West)
1995 Tennessee Tennessee (East)/Alabama (West)
1996 Alabama/Florida/LSU Alabama
1997 LSU Alabama
1998 Florida Auburn
1999 Arkansas Alabama
2000 South Carolina LSU
2001 Georgia Mississippi State
2002 South Carolina Alabama
2003 LSU Alabama
2004 Arkansas South Carolina
2005 Florida Mississippi State
2006 Alabama/Kentucky Ole Miss
2007 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
2008 Georgia LSU
2009 LSU/Ole Miss LSU
2010 Florida LSU
2011 Vanderbilt/South Carolina/Florida Florida

Softball

11 SEC schools play softball. Vanderbilt does not.

Softball Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama 2011 3 2010 4
Arkansas never 0 never 0
Auburn never 0 never 0
Florida 2009 3 2009 2
Georgia 2005 2 never 0
Kentucky never 0 never 0
LSU 2004 5 2007 5
Mississippi never 0 never 0
Mississippi State never 0 never 0
South Carolina 1997 1 2000 2
Tennessee 2007 1 2011 2
Number of titles refers only to SEC titles
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2008

Champions

Year Regular Season Tournament
1997 South Carolina South Carolina
1998 Florida Alabama
1999 LSU LSU
2000 LSU South Carolina
2001 LSU LSU
2002 LSU LSU
2003 Georgia Alabama
2004 LSU LSU
2005 Georgia Alabama
2006 Alabama Tennessee
2007 Tennessee LSU
2008 Florida Florida
2009 Florida Florida
2010 Alabama Alabama
2011 Alabama Tennessee

Tournament runners-up

1997 - Florida
1998 - Mississippi State
1999 - Arkansas
2000 - LSU
2001 - South Carolina
2002 - Georgia
2003 - LSU
2004 - Georgia
2005 - Georgia
2006 - LSU
2007 - Florida
2008 - Alabama
2009 - Alabama
2010 - LSU
2011 - Georgia

Division winners and regular season runners-up

1997 - LSU (West)
1998 - LSU (West)
1999 - Tennessee, South Carolina (East)
2000 - Kentucky (East)
2001 - South Carolina (East)
2002 - South Carolina (East)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - Tennessee (East)
2005 - Georgia (East)
2006 - Georgia (East)
2007 - LSU (West)
2007 - Alabama (West)
2008 - Alabama (West)
2009 - Alabama (West)
2010 - Florida (East)
2011 - Florida (East)

Men's Swimming and Diving

Eight SEC schools participate in men's swimming and diving: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Men's Swimming and Diving Summary
School Last Conference Title Number of SEC Titles
Florida 1993 33
Auburn 2011 17
Tennessee 1996 10
Georgia Tech 1950 4
Georgia 1955 3
Alabama 1987 2
LSU 1988 1
Kentucky never 0
South Carolina never 0

Champions

1937 Florida
1938 Florida
1939 Florida
1940 Florida
1941 Florida
1942-1947 No Competition Held
1948 Georgia Tech
1949 Georgia Tech
1950 Georgia Tech
1951 Georgia
1952 Georgia
1953 Florida
1954 Florida
1955 Georgia
1956 Florida
1957 Florida
1958 Florida
1959 Florida
1960 Florida
1961 Florida
1962 Florida
1963 Florida
1964 Florida
1965 Florida
1966 Florida
1967 Florida
1968 Florida
1969 Tennessee
1970 Florida
1971 Florida
1972 Tennessee
1973 Tennessee
1974 Tennessee
1975 Tennessee
1976 Tennessee
1977 Tennessee
1978 Tennessee
1979 Florida
1980 Florida
1981 Florida
1982 Alabama
1983 Florida
1984 Florida
1985 Florida
1986 Florida
1987 Alabama
1988 LSU
1989 Tennessee
1990 Florida
1991 Florida
1992 Florida
1993 Florida
1994 Auburn
1995 Auburn
1996 Tennessee
1997 Auburn
1998 Auburn
1999 Auburn
2000 Auburn
2001 Auburn
2002 Auburn
2003 Auburn
2004 Auburn
2005 Auburn
2006 Auburn
2007 Auburn
2008 Auburn
2009 Auburn
2010 Auburn
2011 Auburn

Women's Swimming and Diving

Ten SEC schools participate in women's swimming and diving: Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

Women's Swimming and Diving Summary
School Last Conference Title Number of SEC Titles
Florida 2009 17
Georgia 2011 8
Auburn 2008 5
Alabama 1985 1
Arkansas never 0
Kentucky never 0
LSU never 0
South Carolina never 0
Tennessee never 0
Vanderbilt never 0

Champions

1981 Florida
1982 Florida
1983 Florida
1984 Florida
1985 Alabama
1986 Florida
1987 Florida
1988 Florida
1989 Florida
1990 Florida
1991 Florida
1992 Florida
1993 Florida
1994 Florida
1995 Florida
1996 Florida
1997 Georgia
1998 Georgia
1999 Georgia
2000 Georgia
2001 Georgia
2002 Florida
2003 Auburn
2004 Auburn
2005 Auburn
2006 Georgia
2007 Auburn
2008 Auburn
2009 Florida
2010 Georgia
2011 Georgia

Men's tennis

All 12 SEC schools play tennis.

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis champions to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches (11 matches). Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.

Champions

Year | East Division Champion | West Division Champion | Regular Season Champion | Tournament Champion |
1980 Tennessee
1981 Georgia
1982 Georgia
1983 Auburn
1984 Auburn
1985 Georgia/LSU
1986 Tennessee
1987 Georgia
1988 Georgia
1989 Georgia
1990 Tennessee
1991 Georgia
1992 Kentucky
1993 Georgia/Mississippi State
1994 Florida
1995 Georgia
1996 Ole Miss/Georgia
1997 Ole Miss/Georgia
1998 LSU
1999 LSU/Georgia
2000 Florida Tennessee Florida/Tennessee
2001 Georgia Georgia
2002 Georgia Ole Miss Georgia Tennessee
2003 Florida Ole Miss Florida Vanderbilt
2004 Florida Ole Miss Ole Miss Georgia
2005 Florida Ole Miss Florida/Ole Miss Florida
2006 Georgia Ole Miss Georgia Georgia
2007 Georgia Ole Miss Georgia Georgia
2008 Georgia Ole Miss Georgia Ole Miss
2009 Georgia Ole Miss Ole Miss
2010
2011 Georgia/Tennessee Mississippi State Georgia/Tennessee Florida

Women's tennis

All 12 SEC schools play tennis.

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis champions to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches (11 matches). Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.

Champions

Women's Tennis Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama never 0 never 0
Arkansas never 0 never 0
Auburn never 0 never 0
Florida 2011 7 2011 24
Georgia 2009 4 2009 8
Kentucky 2005 1 never 0
LSU never 0 never 0
Mississippi never 0 never 0
Mississippi State never 0 never 0
South Carolina never 0 never 0
Tennessee never 0 never 0
Number of titles refers only to SEC titles
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2011
Year | Regular Season Champion | Tournament Champion |
1980 Florida
1981 Florida
1982 Florida
1983 Georgia
1984 Florida
1985 Florida
1986 Florida
1987 Florida
1988 Florida
1989 Georgia
1990 Florida/Georgia
1991 Florida
1992 Florida
1993 Florida
1994 Georgia
1995 Florida
1996 Florida
1997 Florida
1998 Florida
1999 Florida
2000 Georgia Florida
2001 Florida Georgia
2002 Georgia Florida
2003 Florida Florida
2004 Florida Florida
2005 Kentucky Florida
2006 Florida Florida
2007 Georgia/Florida Georgia
2008 Florida Georgia
2009 Georgia Georgia
2010 Florida Florida
2011 Florida Florida

Women's gymnastics

Seven SEC schools participate in gymnastics: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, and LSU.

Gymnastics Summary
School Last Conference Title Number of SEC Titles
Alabama 2011 7
Arkansas never 0
Auburn never 0
Florida 2010 7
Georgia 2008 16
Kentucky never 0
LSU 1981 1
If last conference title is not an SEC title, the last conference title is listed
Last team to win SEC championship and national championship in same year: Alabama, 2011

Champions

Tournament winners:

1981 LSU
1982 Florida
1983 Florida
1984 Florida
1985 Florida
1986 Georgia
1987 Georgia
1988 Alabama
1989 Florida
1990 Alabama
1991 Georgia
1992 Georgia
1993 Georgia
1994 Georgia
1995 Alabama
1996 Georgia
1997 Georgia
1998 Georgia
1999 Georgia
2000 Alabama
2001 Georgia
2002 Georgia
2003 Alabama
2004 Georgia
2005 Georgia
2006 Georgia
2007 Florida
2008 Georgia
2009 Alabama
2010 Florida
2011 Alabama

Soccer

Only women's soccer is an SEC-sponsored sport, although Kentucky and South Carolina both have men's soccer teams in Conference USA. All 12 schools play women's soccer.

Soccer Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama never 0 never 0
Arkansas never 0 never 0
Auburn 2002 1 2011 1
Florida 2010 11 2010 9
Georgia never 0 never 0
Kentucky 1995 1 2006 2
LSU never 0 never 0
Mississippi never 0 never 0
Mississippi State never 0 never 0
South Carolina 2011 1 2009 1
Tennessee 2005 4 2008 5
Vanderbilt 1994 2 1994 2
Number of titles refers only to SEC titles
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2010

Champions

Year Regular Season Tournament
1993 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
1994 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
1995 Kentucky Kentucky
1996 Florida Florida
1997 Florida Florida
1998 Florida Florida
1999 Florida Florida
2000 Florida Florida
2001 Florida Florida
2002 Auburn Tennessee
2003 Tennessee Tennessee
2004 Tennessee Florida
2005 Tennessee Tennessee
2006 Florida Kentucky
2007 Florida Florida
2008 Florida Tennessee
2009 Florida South Carolina
2010 Florida Florida
2011 South Carolina Auburn

Tournament runners-up

1993 - Arkansas
1994 - Auburn
1995 - Alabama
1996 - Arkansas
1997 - Vanderbilt
1998 - Vanderbilt
1999 - Mississippi
2000 - Georgia
2001 - Auburn
2002 - Florida
2003 - Florida
2004 - Tennessee
2005 - Auburn
2006 - Florida
2007 - Georgia
2008 - Georgia
2009 - LSU
2010 - South Carolina
2011 - Florida

Division winners and conference runners-up

1993*
1994*
1995 - Alabama (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Alabama (West)
1998 - Alabama (West)
1999 - Mississippi (West)
2000 - Mississippi (West)
2001 - Mississippi State, Auburn (West)
2002 - Tennessee (East)
2003 - Auburn (West)
2004 - Auburn (West)
2005 - Mississippi (West)
2006 - Auburn (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - Auburn, LSU (West)
2009 - LSU (West)
2010 - Auburn (West)
2011 - LSU (West)

Volleyball

Only women's volleyball is an SEC-sponsored sport. Eleven SEC schools play volleyball; Vanderbilt does not.

The SEC Volleyball Tournament was suspended for three seasons after the 2005 season. It was not renewed in 2008, but, with the NCAA officially adding sand volleyball to its Emerging Sports List, the conference's coaches instead sponsored a tournament for that variation of the sport between 2008-10. Georgia, South Carolina, and LSU won those tournaments respectively.

Volleyball Summary
School Last Reg. Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Last Tourney Title Number of Tourney Titles
Alabama never 0 never 0
Arkansas never 0 1997 1
Auburn never 0 never 0
Florida 2010 19 2005 12
Georgia 1986 2 1985 1
Kentucky 1988 4 1988 5
LSU 2009 6 1991 4
Mississippi never 0 never 0
Mississippi State never 0 never 0
South Carolina never 0 never 0
Tennessee 2011 2 2004 4
Number of titles refers only to SEC titles
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2005
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1979-85. It was discontinued after the 2005 season.

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion
1979 * Kentucky
1980 * Kentucky
1981 * Tennessee
1982 * Tennessee
1983 Kentucky Kentucky
1984 Kentucky Tennessee
1985 Georgia, LSU Georgia
1986 LSU, Georgia LSU
1987 Kentucky Kentucky
1988 Kentucky Kentucky
1989 LSU LSU
1990 LSU LSU
1991 Florida, LSU LSU
1992 Florida Florida
1993 Florida Florida
1994 Florida Florida
1995 Florida Florida
1996 Florida Florida
1997 Florida Arkansas
1998 Florida Florida
1999 Florida Florida
2000 Florida Florida
2001 Florida Florida
2002 Florida Florida
2003 Florida Florida
2004 Florida, Tennessee Tennessee
2005 Florida Florida
2006 Florida
2007 Florida
2008 Florida
2009 LSU
2010 Florida
2011 Tennessee

| * - From 1979-82 regular season conference standings were not tabulated.

References

  1. College Football Data Warehouse
  2. SEC Website (Some Champ Data)