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. Before mid-1981, women's top-tier intercollegiate sports were solely governed by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. 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.
NCAA Team Champions: see NCAA Championships
Pre-NCAA Team Champions: see Pre-NCAA intercollegiate championships
AIAW Team Champions: see AIAW and DGWS Championships
NAIA Team Champions: see NAIA Championships
Intercollegiate Team Champions of Non-NCAA and Non-AIAW Sports in the United States:
Key to initialism
Some schools in this list are more commonly known by their initials.
Athletics brand nameSchool
BYUBrigham Young University
LSULouisiana State University
MITMassachuetts Institute of Technology
RITRochester Institute of Technology
RPIRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
UCFUniversity of Central Florida
USCUniversity of Southern California
UTSAUniversity of Texas at San Antonio

Key to location
The locations of some schools in this list are not obvious from their names.
SchoolLocation
Air ForceColorado
Army New York
BabsonMassachusetts
BaylorTexas
BentleyMassachusetts
BradleyIllinois
BryantRhode Island
Castleton StateVermont
Chico StateCalifornia
Coast Guard AcademyConnecticut
College of CharlestonSouth Carolina
DaytonOhio
DrexelPennsylvania
FurmanSouth Carolina
GeorgetownDistrict of Columbia
Hobart and William Smith CollegesNew York
Holy CrossMassachusetts
James MadisonVirginia
Johnson StateVermont
Life UniversityGeorgia
LindenwoodMissouri
Lock HavenPennsylvania
Long Beach StateCalifornia
Merchant Marine AcademyNew York
MiddleburyVermont
Mount St. Mary’sMaryland
Navy Maryland
NorwichConnecticut
Old DominionVirginia
ProvidenceRhode Island
RadcliffeMassachusetts
RadfordVirginia
Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteNew York
Roger WilliamsRhode Island
Saint Mary's CollegeCalifornia
SalisburyMaryland
ShenandoahVirginia
ShippensburgPennsylvania
StonehillMassachusetts
Stony BrookNew York
TemplePennsylvania
TuftsMassachusetts
TulaneLouisiana
Western Health SciencesCalifornia

[Adventure Racing]

United States Adventure Racing Association
Mixed teams unless indicated otherwise.
YearChampion
2007Garrett College
2009University of Miami
2012The Citadel
2013Texas A&M
2014Garrett College
2015n/a
2016n/a

[Archery]

USA Archery

Recurve---
YearMenWomenMixed
2015James MadisonColumbiaUC Davis
2016James MadisonTexas A&MCalifornia
2017

Barebow---
YearMenWomenMixed
2015UCLAUCLAUCLA
2016UC DavisUC DavisCalifornia
2017

Compound---
YearMenWomenMixed
2015James MadisonColumbiaSouth Carolina
2016Texas A&MTexas A&MGeorgia Southern
2017

Bowhunter---
YearMenWomenMixed
2015Texas A&MPenn CollegePenn College
2016Texas A&MTexas A&MPenn College
2017

US Collegiate Archery


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

Outdoor Target

Junior College and 2-Year College Division '
YearRecurve, WomenRecurve, MenRecurve, Mixed
1977Glendale CC Colorado NorthwesternAtlantic CC
1978Glendale CCColorado NorthwesternAtlantic CC
1979Glendale CCPalomar College Cypress College
1980Phoenix CollegeAtlantic CCPhoenix College
1981Pima CC Palomar CollegePalomar College
1982Palomar CollegeColorado Northwestern?
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
YearRecurve, WomenRecurve, MenRecurve, MixedYearCompound, WomenCompound, MenCompound, Mixed
1995Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M1995James Madison ‡Texas A&MJames Madison †
1996Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M1996Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
1997James MadisonTexas A&MTexas A&M1997Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
1998Michigan StateTexas A&MMichigan State1998James MadisonPenn CollegeJames Madison
1999Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M1999James MadisonPenn CollegeTexas A&M
2000Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M †2000Texas A&MJames MadisonJames Madison
2001Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M †2001Texas A&MJames MadisonTexas A&M †
2002Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M2002Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
2003Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M2003Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
2004Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M2004Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
2005ColumbiaTexas A&MTexas A&M2005Texas A&MJames MadisonTexas A&M
2006StanfordAtlantic Cape CC Texas A&M †2006James MadisonJames MadisonJames Madison †
2007StanfordJames MadisonJames Madison2007Texas A&MJames MadisonJames Madison
2008ColumbiaJames MadisonTexas A&M2008James MadisonPenn CollegeJames Madison
2009Texas A&MPenn CollegeTexas A&M2009Penn CollegeAtlantic Cape Community Coll.Penn College
2010Texas A&MPenn CollegeTexas A&M2010Penn StatePenn CollegePenn State
2011ColumbiaTexas A&MTexas A&M2011Diné CollegeTexas A&MJames Madison
2012Texas A&MPenn CollegeArizona2012Texas A&MPenn CollegeTexas A&M
2013ColumbiaTexas A&MTexas A&M2013Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
2014Texas A&MTexas A&MAtlantic Cape CC 2014Texas A&MTexas A&MTexas A&M
2015FloridaNorthern ArizonaLong Beach State2015Cumberlands Michigan StateFlorida
2016UC IrvineUC IrvineUC Irvine2016Cumberlands Northern ArizonaCumberlands

† There being a lack of specific citations for this mixed team title, the result was calculated based on the raw FITA round scores.
‡ Based on a news account, it appears that James Madison 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.
Bow Hunter
In 2012 the USIAC began team competition in bow hunting.
YearBow Hunter, WomenBow Hunter, MenBow Hunter, Mixed
2012Penn. Coll. of TechnologyPenn. Coll. of TechnologyPenn. Coll. of Technology
2013Penn. Coll. of TechnologyTexas A&MPenn. Coll. of Technology
2014Michigan StateMichigan StateJames Madison
2015University of the CumberlandsUniversity of the CumberlandsUniversity of the Cumberlands
2016University of the CumberlandsUniversity of the CumberlandsUniversity of the Cumberlands

Basic Bow
YearBasic Bow, WomenBasic Bow, MenBasic Bow, Mixed'''
2013n/aGeorgia Southernn/a
2014n/aU of California–IrvineGeorgia Southern
2015Georgia SouthernU of California–IrvineGeorgia Southern
2016U of California–IrvineU of California–IrvineU of California–Irvine

3D Target

Recurve--
YearWomenMixed
2014n/aMissouri
2015Univ. of the Cumberlandsn/a

Basic bow-
YearMixed
2014Georgia Southern
2015Wisconsin–Stevens Point

Bowhunter---
YearMenWomenMixed
2014n/an/aSoutheastern Illinois College
2015Univ. of the CumberlandsUniv. of the CumberlandsMississippi College
2016Univ. of the CumberlandsSoutheastern Illinois CollegeUnion College

Compound---
YearMenWomenMixed
2014n/an/aUniv. of the Cumberlands
2015Union College Univ. of the CumberlandsUnion College
2016Madisonville Comm. College Univ. of the CumberlandsUnion College

National Archery Association

Telegraphic or Mail Tournament
National Archery Association
  • 1930 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1931 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1932 UCLA or Phoenix JC
  • 1933 Phoenix Junior College
  • 1934 Phoenix Junior College
  • 1935 Los Angeles Junior College
  • 1936 Los Angeles Junior College
  • 1937 Los Angeles Junior College
  • 1938 Los Angeles Junior College
  • 1939 Los Angeles City College
  • 1940 Los Angeles City College
  • 1941 Connecticut
  • 1942 Connecticut
  • 19??
  • 1972 East Stroudsburg State, Drexel

    [Badminton]

Women's championships administered by DGWS / AIAW are included for completeness.
All others administered by American Badminton Association.
YearMenWomenMixed TeamYearMenWomenMixed TeamYearMenWomenMixed Team
1970Long Beach State1991Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2012
1971Arizona State1992Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2013UC Berkeley
1972Pasadena City College1993Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2014
1973Pasadena City College1994???2015UC Berkeley
1974Long Beach State1995??Howard2016USC
1975Cal State–Dominguez HillsArizona State1996George WashingtonBryn Mawr CollegeBryn Mawr College 2017
1976San Diego StateArizona State1997Stanford2018
1977UCLAUCLA1998Stanford2019
1978Arizona StateArizona State1999StanfordStanfordStanford2020
1979Cal State–Dominguez HillsArizona State2000??UC Berkeley2021
1980Arizona StateArizona State2001Howard University UC San DiegoUC San Diego2022
1981UCLAArizona State2002??Howard2023
1982UCLANorthern Illinois2003UC San DiegoUC San DiegoUC San Diego2024
1983Arizona StateWisconsinArizona State2004??UC Irvine2025
1984Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2005UC San DiegoUC San DiegoUC San Diego2026
1985Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2006UC San DiegoUC San DiegoUC San Diego2027
1986Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2007UC Irvine?UC Irvine2028
1987Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2008UC IrvineUC BerkeleyUC Irvine2029
1988Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2009??UC Berkeley2030
1989Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2010UC BerkeleyUC Berkeleynot awarded2031
1990Arizona StateArizona StateArizona State2011PurdueIllinois-Urbananot awarded2032
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Intercollegiate Badminton Association, a league founded in 2007, held a few competitions starting in 2008 and faded for lack of members.
YearMenWomenMixed Team
2008PurdueBryn Mawr College?
2009Illinois-ChicagoPennsylvaniaPennsylvania

[Billiards]

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

YearPocketStraight railThree-cushion
1936MichiganPurdueCornell
1937WisconsinCornellIowa State
1938FloridaCornellWisconsin
19?????

[Bowling]

United States Bowling Congress
Men--------
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1975 Wisconsin–La Crosse1984 Buffalo State1993 Wichita State2002 Western Illinois2011 Fresno State
1976 South Carolina1985 Wisconsin–La Crosse1994 Wichita State2003 Wichita State2012 Webber International
1977 West Liberty 1986 Erie Community College 1995 Wichita State2004 Kansas2013 Robert Morris–Illinois
1978 Minnesota1987 Wichita State1996 Nebraska2005 Lindenwood 2014 Lindenwood
1979 California1988 Erie Community College1997 Saginaw Valley State2006 Saginaw Valley State2015 Wichita State
1980 Wichita State1989 Cal State-Fullerton1998 Wichita State2007 Saginaw Valley State2016 McKendree
1981 Arizona State1990 Nebraska1999 Western Illinois2008 Wichita State2017 Webber International
1982 Washington State1991 Saginaw Valley State 2000 West Texas A&M2009 Wichita State2018 McKendree
1983 Vincennes 1992 William Paterson 2001 Western Illinois2010 Wichita State2019 Webber International

2017 title won by Webber International was vacated due to use of a player who was ineligible for competition.
United States Bowling Congress
Women--------
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1975 Wichita State1984 Indiana State1993 William Paterson 2002 Morehead State2011 Maryland Eastern Shore
1976 San Jose State1985 West Texas State1994 Wichita State2003 Central Missouri State2012 Webber International
1977 Wichita State1986 Wichita State1995 Nebraska2004 Pikeville 2013 Maryland Eastern Shore
1978 Wichita State1987 West Texas State1996 West Texas State2005 Wichita State2014 Robert Morris–Illinois
1979 Penn State1988 West Texas State1997 Nebraska2006 Lindenwood 2015 North Carolina A&T
1980 Erie Community College 1989 Morehead State 1998 Morehead State2007 Wichita State2016 Webber International
1981 Arizona State1990 Wichita State1999 Nebraska2008 Pikeville2017 McKendree
1982 Erie Community College1991 Nebraska2000 Morehead State2009 Wichita State2018 Lindenwood
1983 West Texas State1992 West Texas State2001 Nebraska2010 Webber International 2019 Robert Morris–Illinois

Starting in 2004, the NCAA has sponsored a women's team championship, apart from the USBC national championships.

[Boxing]

National Collegiate Boxing Association
Preceded by NCAA championships, 1932–1960
Men
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1976 Nevada1985 US Air Force Academy1994 US Air Force Academy2003 US Air Force Academy2012 US Military Academy
1977 West Chester State College 1986 US Air Force Academy1995 US Air Force Academy2004 US Air Force Academy2013 US Military Academy
1978 Nevada1987 US Naval Academy1996 US Naval Academy2005 US Naval Academy2014 US Military Academy
1979 West Chester State College1988 US Air Force Academy1997 US Naval Academy2006 Nevada-Las Vegas2015 Nevada
1980 US Air Force Academy1989 US Air Force Academy1998 US Naval Academy2007 Lock Haven University 2016 US Military Academy
1981 US Air Force Academy1990 US Air Force Academy1999 US Air Force Academy2008 US Military Academy2017 US Military Academy
1982 West Chester University1991 Nevada2000 US Air Force Academy2009 US Military Academy2018 US Military Academy
1983 US Air Force Academy1992 US Air Force Academy2001 US Air Force Academy2010 US Military Academy2019 US Military Academy
1984 US Air Force Academy1993 Nevada2002 US Air Force Academy2011 US Military Academy2020 No tournament held

Women
Year and Champion
2014 Washington
2015 Washington
2016 Washington
2017 U.S. Military Academy
2018 U.S. Military Academy
2019 U.S. Naval Academy
2020 No tournament held

United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Canoe">Canoeing">Canoe/Kayak">Kayaking">Kayak

Flatwater

USA Canoe/Kayak
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1978 St. Mary's College 2004 Stanford2008 Georgia Tech2012 Oklahoma City University2016 ?
2001 Georgia Tech2005 Stanford2009 Georgia Tech2013 North Georgia2017
2002 Stanford2006 Georgia Tech2010 Georgia Tech2014 North Georgia2018
2003 Stanford2007 Georgia Tech2011 Georgia Tech2015 ?2019

Downriver

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

Climbing">Sport climbing">Climbing

USA Climbing
YearChampion
2009Central Florida
2010Central Florida
2011Central Florida
2012Texas
2013Texas
2014Texas
2015Colorado State
2016Colorado State

[Cricket]

Intercollegiate Cricket Association

Twenty20

American College Cricket
YearChampion
2009Montgomery College
2010York University
2011George Mason
2012York College
2013Maryland–Baltimore County
2014South Florida
2015University of Texas at Dallas
2016South Florida

[Croquet]

US Croquet Association
American Rules
YearChampionYearChampion
1991Harvard University2007St. John's College - Annapolis
1992Harvard University2008St. John's College - Annapolis
1993Harvard University2009St. John's College - Annapolis
1994United States Naval Academy2010St. John's College - Annapolis
1995Georgetown University 2011SUNY - New Paltz
1996Georgetown University2012SUNY - New Paltz
1997St. John's College - Annapolis2013St. John's College - Annapolis
1998St. John's College - Annapolis2014United States Naval Academy
1999St. John's College - Annapolis2015St. John's College - Annapolis
2000St. John's College - Annapolis2016St. John's College - Annapolis
2001Not contested2017Penn State University
2002University of Virginia - Charlottesville2018St. John's College - Annapolis
2003University of Virginia - Charlottesville2019St. John's College - Annapolis
2004St. John's College - Annapolis2020
2005St. John's College - Annapolis2021
2006St. John's College - Annapolis2022

Golf Croquet
YearChampion
2001University of Virginia - Charlottesville
2002Not contested
2003Not contested
2004Not contested
2005?
2006?
2007Davidson College
2008Davidson College
2009William & Mary
2010Davidson College
2011Oklahoma Wesleyan
2012William & Mary
2013Oklahoma Wesleyan
2014United States Naval Academy
2015Oklahoma Wesleyan
2016Oklahoma Wesleyan
2017Penn State University
2018

[Curling]

College Curling USA
US College Curling National Championship
Prior to 2013, the championship was set up into "Experience" Divisions with schools permitted entries in more than one division. Entry into the championship tournament was open to any team until the division bracket was full. Starting in 2013 there is a single national champion; entry is by invitation to the top sixteen schools in the country based on Merit Points earned in competition during the year. In all cases there is no gender breakdown; teams can consist of any combination of men and women players.
Year Champion Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth
2013MinnesotaSt. Benedict/St. John's MITBoston University
2014Green BayVillanovaCarroll MIT
2015Wisconsin–Stevens PointPennMITRITBoston University
2016PennMinnesotaMITColgateHamilton
2017MinnesotaNebraskaWisconsin–Stevens PointPennSt. Norbert
2018Wisconsin–Stevens PointNebraskaYalePennRIT
2019North Dakota StateSUNY PolyMITYaleSyracuse

Cycling">Bicycle racing">Cycling

[Disc Golf]

National Collegiate Disc Golf Union
YearMen's ChampionWomen's Champions
2007Georgia
2008Georgia
2009Mississippi State
2010Augusta State
2011Oregon
2012Colorado StateMississippi State
2013Tennessee TechMississippi State
2014Georgia RegentsHumboldt State
2015Ferris StateCal State Monterey Bay
2016AugustaCal State Monterey Bay

different names for same school

[Dodgeball]

YearChampion
2005Ohio State University
2006Ohio State University
2007Grand Valley State
2008Grand Valley State
2009Grand Valley State
2010Grand Valley State
2011Central Michigan
2012Saginaw Valley State
2013Grand Valley State
2014Grand Valley State
2015Grand Valley State
2016Grand Valley State
2017Grand Valley State
2018Grand Valley State
2019Towson University

Equestrian">Equestrianism">Equestrian

Equestrian became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2002.
Sources:

English

[Intercollegiate Horse Show Association]

http://www.anrc.org/ 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 ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1978 - Sweet Briar College 1987 - Sweet Briar College1996 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College 2005 - Savannah College of Art and Design 2014 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1979 - Sweet Briar College1988 - Sweet Briar College1997 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College2006 - Savannah College of Art and Design2015 - Savannah College of Art and Design
1980 - Sweet Briar College1989 - Sweet Briar College1998 - St. Lawrence University 2007 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College2016 - Centenary College
1981 - Virginia1990 - Sweet Briar College1999 - Sweet Briar College2008 - Savannah College of Art and Design2017 -
1982 - Virginia1991 - Virginia2000 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College2009 - Savannah College of Art and Design2018 -
1983 - Virginia1992 - Virginia2001 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College2010 - Savannah College of Art and Design2019 -
1984 - Virginia1993 - Virginia2002 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College2011 - Savannah College of Art and Design2020 -
1985 - Virginia1994 - Virginia2003 - Savannah College of Art and Design2012 - Savannah College of Art and Design2021 -
1986 - Sweet Briar College1995 - Virginia2004 - Virginia Intermont College2013 - Centenary College 2022 -

Dressage

Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
2002 Mount Holyoke College 2007 Virginia Intermont College2012 Johnson & Wales University 2017
2003 Mount Holyoke College2008 Mount Holyoke College2013 Mount Holyoke College2018
2004 Mount Holyoke College2009 New Hampshire2014 Virginia Intermont College2019
2005 Lake Erie College 2010 Virginia Intermont College2015 Emory & Henry 2020
2006 Virginia Intermont College2011 Lake Erie College 2016 Emory & Henry2021

Western

American Quarter Horse Association
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1979 & 1980 Miami University 1989 Michigan State1996 Ohio State2005 University of Findlay 2014 Ohio State
1981 Murray State 1990 Western Kentucky 1997 Ohio State2006 Ohio State2015 Berry College
1982 Miami University1990 Michigan State 1998 New Mexico State2007 University of Findlay2016 St. Andrews University
1983 Ball State 1991 Ohio State1999 Ohio State2008 Ohio State2017
1984 Morehead State 1992 Ohio State2000 Oklahoma State2009 University of Findlay2018
1985 Murray State1993 Ohio State2001 University of Findlay2010 University of Findlay2019
1986 Otterbein College 1994 Colorado State 2002 Texas A&M and Ohio State 2011 Berry College 2020
1987 Midway College 1994 Texas A&M 2003 Texas A&M and West Texas A&M 2012 Oregon State2021
1988 Ball State1995 New Mexico State2004 Texas A&M2013 West Texas A&M2022

Multidisciplinary

;National Collegiate Equestrian Association
A Varsity Equestrian championship is held each year among colleges and universities competing at the varsity level. Because equestrian has two unique disciplines, through 2013 this event crowned a national champion in each of three areas: Western, Hunter Seat and Overall.
YearWesternHunter SeatOverallYearOverall
2002West Texas A&MGeorgiaTexas A&M2014Georgia
2003Oklahoma StateGeorgia and Stonehill Georgia2015South Carolina
2004Oklahoma StateGeorgiaGeorgia2016Auburn
2005Texas A&MSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina2017
2006Oklahoma StateSouth CarolinaAuburn2018
2007Texas A&MSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina2019
2008TCUAuburnGeorgia2020
2009Texas A&MGeorgiaGeorgia2021
2010Texas A&MGeorgiaGeorgia2022
2011Texas A&MAuburnAuburn2023
2012Texas A&MBaylorTexas A&M2024
2013Oklahoma StateAuburnAuburn2025

[Fencing], Women-only

National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association , '
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 ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1964 Paterson State College 1974 Cal State-Fullerton1984 St. John's * 1994 Princeton2004 Temple 2014 Temple
1965 Paterson State College1975 San Jose State1985 St. John's *1995 Princeton2005 Temple2015 Temple
1966 Paterson State College1976 San Jose State1986 Temple *1996 Rutgers 2006 Temple2016 Temple
1967 Cornell1977 San Jose State1987 Temple *1997 Temple2007 Temple2017
1968 Cornell1978 San Jose State1988 Temple *1998 Fairleigh Dickinson 2008 Temple2018
1969 Cornell1979 San Jose State1989 Temple *1999 Temple2009 Temple2019
1970 Hunter College 1980 Penn State 1990 Paterson State College2000 Temple2010 Temple2020
1971 New York University1981 St. John's '1991 Temple2001 Temple2011 Temple2021
1972 Cornell University1982 Yale * '1992 Cornell2002 Temple2012 Temple2022
1973 Cornell1983 Yale *1993 Cornell2003 Temple2013 Temple2023

* did not win NCAA women’s championship
Team Épée, Team Sabre, Combined Weapon
YearTeam ÉpéeTeam SabreCombined'
1995Princeton--
1996James Madison Temple †
1997Johns Hopkins Temple †
1998TempleTemple †
1999TempleTemple †
2000TempleTufts Temple
2001TempleTempleTemple
2001TempleTempleDiv III: US Military Academy
2002TempleTempleTemple
2002TempleTempleDiv III: Johns Hopkins
2003TempleTuftsTemple
2004TempleUS Military AcademyTemple
2005Fairleigh Dickinson Drew Temple
2006DrewTuftsTemple
2007Stevens Institute of Technology TempleTemple
2008TempleTempleTemple
2009TempleTempleTemple
2010TempleTempleTemple
2011TempleTempleTemple
2012TempleTempleTemple
2013TempleTempleTemple
2014TempleTempleTemple
2015TempleTempleTemple
2016Stevens InstituteTempleTemple

† Foil and Épée only''

[Figure Skating]

US Figure Skating
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
2000 Miami University2005 Dartmouth2010 Boston University2015 Delaware
2001 Miami University2006 Dartmouth2011 Delaware2016 Delaware
2002 Delaware2007 Dartmouth2012 Dartmouth2017
2003 Cornell2008 Dartmouth2013 Delaware2018
2004 Dartmouth2009 Boston University2014 Delaware2019

Fishing">Fishing tournament">Fishing

Bass Fishing
FLW Outdoors College Series
YearChampion
2010University of Florida
2011University of Florida
2012Kansas State University
2013University of Louisiana-Monroe
2014University of Minnesota
2015University of South Carolina
2016University of South Carolina
2017Kansas State University

Bassmaster College Bass Fishing Series
YearChampion
2005Stephen F. Austin
2006Arkansas Tech
2007Virginia Tech
2008Arkansas Little Rock
2009North Carolina State
2010Eastern Kentucky
2011Stephen F. Austin
2012Oklahoma State
2013Auburn Montgomery
2014UNC Charlotte
2015Texas A&M
2016Kansas State
2017Bryan College

Association of Collegiate Anglers, Cabela's Collegiate Bass Fishing Series
YearChampion
2006North Carolina State
2007Texas A&M
2008Arkansas
2009Murray State
2010Georgia
2011UCF
2012North Carolina State
2013Bethel
2014Georgia
2015Northern Kentucky
2016Auburn
2017North Alabama
2018Bethel

Saltwater Fishing
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]

American Collegiate Intramural Sports and Fitness
National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association
YearMenWomenCo-Rec
2006-07Texas-Pan AmericanSam Houston State University of West Florida
2007-08North Carolina - CharlotteFlorida A&MNorth Carolina - Charlotte
2008-09Central FloridaCentral FloridaAngelo State
2009-10North Carolina A&TFlorida A&MCentral Florida
2010-11North Carolina A&TFlorida A&MCentral Florida
2011-12Central FloridaFlorida A&MCentral Florida
2012-13NebraskaFlorida A&MAngelo State
2013-14Kennesaw State Central FloridaAngelo State
2014-15Valdosta State Central FloridaValdosta State
2015-16Valdosta StateCentral FloridaAngelo State

[Flowboarding]

These competitions were part of the CBS Sports "Collegiate Nationals " and "Alt Games" presentations.
YearChampion
2007individual
2008Mesa College
2009Mesa College
2010?
2011San Diego State

Flying">Light Sport Aircraft">Flying ([Aviation])

National Intercollegiate Flying Association
  • Aircraft type certificated as Airplane-Single Engine Land only.
  • No more than four place.
  • Maximum horsepower-250 bhp.
  • May not be equipped with an after-market short take-off and landing modification.
  • Contestants acting as pilot-in-command in flying events must possess at least a Private Pilot certificate with appropriate category and class ratings.
  • Contestants who hold or have ever held an Airline Transport Pilot certificate or have accumulated more than 1500 total flight hours are not eligible to compete.
Flying events:
  • Power Off Landing
  • Short Field Approach and Landing
  • Navigation
  • Message Drop
  • IFR Precision Flight
  • IFR Simulated Flight
  • CRM/LOFT
SAFECON Championship Trophy
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1966San Jose State1976Northeastern1986North Dakota1996North Dakota2006North Dakota2016Embry Riddle Aeronautical
1967Parks College of Saint Louis University1977Southern Illinois1987North Dakota1997Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2007Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2017
1968San Jose State1978Southern Illinois1988North Dakota1998Western Michigan2008Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2018
1969San Jose State1979Southern Illinois1989North Dakota1999Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2009North Dakota2019
1970Iowa State1980?1990North Dakota2000North Dakota2010North Dakota2020
1971Oklahoma State1981Southern Illinois1991North Dakota2001North Dakota2011Southern Illinois2021
1972Broward Junior College1982Southern Illinois1992Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2002Western Michigan2012Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2022
1973Louisiana Tech1983Western Michigan1993Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2003Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2013Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2023
1974Southwest Missouri State1984Southern Illinois1994North Dakota2004North Dakota2014Southern Illinois2024
1975Oklahoma State1985North Dakota1995North Dakota2005Embry Riddle Aeronautical 2015Southern Illinois2025

Handball">American handball">Handball (American)

US Handball Association
From 1953 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.

[Hurling]

National Collegiate Gaelic Athletic Association
YearChampion
2011Indiana
2012Purdue
2013UC–Berkeley
2014Montana–Missoula
2015Montana–Missoula
2016Connecticut

[Judo]

[Karate]

ISKF Shotokan">Shotokan">ISKF Shotokan

National Collegiate Karate Association
† In 1999, 2000 and 2001, the kumite competition included brown belts in addition to black belts.
Hurricane Katrina caused cancellation.
2012 results do not mention team titles for kumite.
Official results state that the championship title was for "Collegiate Team Kumite."

ITF [Karate]

Schools that follow the ITF standards typically use the Chang Hon forms.
YearChampion
1983
1985Wake Forest
1987

[Orienteering]

US Orienteering Federation
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1973 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania1981 US Military Academy1989 US Military Academy1997 US Military Academy2005 US Military Academy2013 US Military Academy
1974 Ohio University1982 US Military Academy1990 US Military Academy1998 US Military Academy2006 US Military Academy2014 US Military Academy
1975 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania1983 Kansas1991 Bates College 1999 US Military Academy2007 US Military Academy2015 US Military Academy
1976 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania1984 Kansas1992 US Military Academy2000 US Military Academy2008 US Military Academy2016 US Military Academy
1977 Lake Superior State University 1985 US Military Academy1993 Washington2001 New Hampshire2009 US Military Academy2017
1978 US Military Academy1986 US Military Academy1994 Washington2002 Washington2010 US Military Academy2018
1979 US Military Academy1987 US Military Academy1995 US Military Academy2003 US Military Academy2011 US Military Academy2019
1980 US Military Academy1988 US Military Academy1996 US Military Academy2004 US Military Academy2012 US Military Academy2020

[Paintball]

Beginning with the 2011 championship, the Division AA competition switched to the Race To-2 format. Division A format is X-Ball.
National Collegiate Paintball Association
YearDivision ADivision AA
2000Illinois
2001Illinois
2002Illinois
2003Illinois
2004Purdue
2005IllinoisArizona State
2006ConnecticutUC Irvine
2007ConnecticutEastern Illinois
2008Illinois StateLong Beach State
2009PurdueWisconsin–Whitewater
2010DrexelEastern Tennessee State
2011TennesseeSUNY–Buffalo
2012Long Beach StateFlorida Gulf Coast
2013Florida Gulf CoastWisconsin–Platteville
2014Central FloridaNorth Carolina State
2015Florida AtlanticEast Carolina
2016Texas A&MWisconsin–Platteville
2017

[Parachuting]

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. 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">Shooting sports">Pistol

National Rifle Association
YearFree PistolStandard PistolAir PistolAir Pistol Sport Pistol Aggregate-OpenAggregate
1981NavyArmyArmy
1982NavyAir ForceAir Force
1983NavyNavyAir Force
1984NavyTexas–ArlingtonTexas–Arlington
1985NavyArmyNavy
1986ArmyMITMITArmy
1987NavyThe CitadelNavyindividualNavy
1988MITNavyNavyindividualNavy
1989Air ForceArmyNavyindividualArmy
1990NavyNavyOregon StateindividualNavy
1991ArmyNavyNavyindividualArmy
1992NavyNavyNavyindividualNavy
1993NavyNavyNavyindividualindividualNavy
1994ArmyAir ForceThe CitadelCoast GuardCoast GuardAir Force
1995NavyNavyNavyNavyNavyNavy
1996NavyNavyArmyMITMITNavy
1997ArmyNavyNavyArmyCoast GuardArmy
1998ArmyNavyArmyMITNavyArmy
1999Air ForceOhio StateNavyMITOhio StateArmy
2000Ohio StateOhio StateNavyOhio StateOhio StateOhio State
2001Ohio StateNavyArmyCoast GuardCoast GuardNavyCoast Guard
2002NavyCoast GuardCoast GuardMITOhio StateNavyCoast Guard
2003The CitadelNavyNavyNavyNavyNavyNavy
2004NavyArmyNavyOhio StateOhio StateNavyOhio State
2005MITOhio StateMITOhio StateOhio StateMITOhio State
2006ArmyUtahArmyArmyMITArmyCoast Guard
2007ArmyNavyMITOhio StateNavyMITNavy
2008NavyNavyNavyOhio StateArmyNavyArmy
2009MITArmyOhio StateOhio StateOhio StateArmyOhio State
2010ArmyArmyArmyNavyNavyArmyNavy
2011Ohio StateArmyArmyNavyNavyArmyNavy
2012NavyArmyNavyNavyNavyNavyNavy
2013NavyThe CitadelArmyArmyNavyArmyNavy
2014NavyOhio StateArmyMITOhio StateOhio StateMIT
2015UtahOhio StateUtahNorth Dakota StateMITOhio StateMIT
2016Ohio StateOhio StateThe CitadelMITMITOhio StateMIT

Polo (Arena)">Arena polo">Polo (Arena)

US Polo Association
YearMenYearMenYearMenYearMenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomen
19???1932Yale1951Miami1963Cornell1975?1987VirginiaCornell1999Colorado StateVirginia2011VirginiaCornell
1921Princeton1933Harvard1952New Mexico Military Institute 19641976Yale1988VirginiaCornell2000Texas A&MCornell2012VirginiaVirginia
1922Princeton1934Princeton19531965197719892001Texas A&MCornell2013Westmont College Virginia
1923Yale1935US Military Academy1954New Mexico Military Institute 1966Cornell19781990Colorado StateVirginia2002VirginiaCornell2014Westmont CollegeVirginia
1924Yale1936US Military Academy1955Cornell19671979UC DavisCornell1991Colorado StateCornell2003VirginiaCornell2015Colorado StateCornell
1925Yale1937Cornell1956Cornell196819801992CornellVirginia2004VirginiaCornell2016Texas A&MCornell
1926Yale1938Yale1957Yale196919811993VirginiaVirginia2005CornellConnecticut2017Roger WilliamsUniversity of Virginia
1927Yale19???1958Cornell197019821994VirginiaTexas A&M2006Texas TechConnecticut2018Texas A&MTexas A&M
1928Pennsylvania Military College1947?1959Cornell1971Yale19831995VirginiaTexas A&M2007Texas A&MConnecticut2019
1929Harvard1948Miami 19601972Connecticut1984Cornell1996Texas A&MConnecticut2008Texas A&MConnecticut2020
1930Princeton1949Miami1961Cornell1973Connecticut1985Cornell1997Texas A&MConnecticut2009VirginiaVirginia2021
1931Yale1950Miami1962Cornell1974Connecticut1986YaleCornell1998Texas A&MConnecticut2010Texas A&MVirginia2022

Powerboating (Outboards)">Powerboating">Powerboating (Outboards)

[Powerlifting]

Earlier national collegiate powerlifting championships are known to have been held during 1969 and 1976.
USA Powerlifting/American Drug Free Powerlifting Association
World Association of Benchers and Deadlifters
YearChampion
2008University of Houston-Downtown
2009University of Houston-Downtown
2010University of Houston-Downtown

[Racquetball]

US Racquetball Association
Division I and II championship competitions were separated in 2005.
YearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenOverall
1973Illinois1989Memphis StateSacramento State2004Colorado State–PuebloUtahAlabama
1974Tennessee1990Memphis StateMemphis State2005Colorado State–PuebloAlabamaAlabama
1975Memphis StateMemphis State1991SW Missouri StateSW Missouri State2006Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1976IllinoisMemphis State1992SW Missouri StateSW Missouri State2007Colorado State–PuebloArizona StateAlabama
1977Memphis StateMemphis State1993SW Missouri StateSW Missouri State2008Colorado State–PuebloBYUOregon State
1978Memphis StateMemphis State1994SW Missouri StateMemphis State2009Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1979Memphis StateMemphis State1995Nichols BYU2010Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1980Memphis StateMemphis State1996Southern ColoradoBYU2011Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1981Memphis State Memphis State1997FloridaBYU2012Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1982Memphis StateFlorida1998Southern ColoradoBYU2013Oregon StateOregon StateOregon State
1983Memphis StateMemphis State1999Southern ColoradoBYU2014Colorado State–PuebloOregon StateOregon State
1984Memphis StateMemphis State2000MemphisBYU2015Oregon StateMissouriOregon State
1985Memphis StateMemphis State2001Baldwin–WallaceTexas2016Baldwin–WallaceOregon StateOregon State
1986Memphis StateSacramento State2002Baldwin–WallaceBYU2017Baldwin-WallaceOregon StateOregon State
1987Memphis StateSacramento State2003MemphisBYU2018
1988Memphis StateSacramento State2003MemphisBYU2019

Division II
YearMenWomenOverall
2005Utah Valley StateClarksonClarkson
2006ClarksonBaldwin–WallaceBaldwin–Wallace
2007Baldwin–WallaceBaldwin–WallaceBaldwin–Wallace
2008Bryant
2009Clarkson
2010RPI
2011Baldwin–WallaceClarksonClarkson
2012Baldwin–WallaceBaldwin–WallaceBaldwin–Wallace
2013Baldwin–WallaceShenandoahBaldwin–Wallace
2014Baldwin–WallaceBaldwin–WallaceBaldwin–Wallace
2015Western Health SciencesBaldwin–WallaceRPI
2016RITBaldwin–WallaceRPI

[Rodeo]

National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association
During 1960, the NIRA split into two organizations: the American Collegiate Rodeo Association with 13 member schools and the parent NIRA. The two reunited in 1961.
Men
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1949 Sul Ross State College 1960 California Poly, San Luis Obispo1971 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1982 Sul Ross State1993 Southwestern Oklahoma State2004 Oklahoma Panhandle State2015 Tarleton State
1950 Sul Ross State College1961 Wyoming1972 Montana State1983 Sul Ross State1994 Vernon Regional Jr. College 2005 Tarleton State2016 Feather River College
1951 Sul Ross State College1962 Sul Ross State College1973 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1984 Southwest Texas State1995 Montana State2006 West Texas A&M2017 Panhandle State
1952 Sul Ross State College1963 Casper College 1974 Eastern New Mexico1985 Southwestern Oklahoma State1996 College of Southern Idaho2007 Ranger College 2018
1953 Hardin-Simmons 1964 Casper College1975 Montana State1986 Western Texas College1997 Oklahoma Panhandle State2008 Walla Walla Community College 2019
1954 Colorado A&M1965 Casper College1976 Southeastern Oklahoma State1987 Blue Mountain Community College 1998 Oklahoma Panhandle State2009 Western Texas College2020
1955 Texas Tech1966 Casper College1977 Southeastern Oklahoma State1988 Montana State -Bozeman1999 Southwestern Oklahoma State2010 Vernon College2021
1956 Sam Houston State College 1967 Tarleton State College 1978 Southeastern Oklahoma State1989 Odessa College 2000 Oklahoma Panhandle State2011 Sam Houston State 2022
1957 McNeese State College 1968 Sam Houston State College1979 Southeastern Oklahoma State1990 Montana State -Bozeman2001 College of Southern Idaho2012 Walla Walla Community College2023
1958 McNeese State College1969 Eastern New Mexico1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State1991 Montana State -Bozeman2002 College of Southern Idaho2013 Oklahoma Panhandle State2024
1959 McNeese State College1970 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1981 Dawson Community College 1992 Southwestern Oklahoma State2003 Vernon College 2014 Tennessee-Martin2025

Women
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1961 Sam Houston St. Teacher’s College 1970 Tarleton State College 1979 Central Arizona College1988 Southwestern Oklahoma State1997 Weber State 2006 Weber State2015 Blue Mountain Community College
1962 Sul Ross State College 1971 Tarleton State College1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State1989 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1998 Lewis-Clark State College 2007 Wyoming2016 Blue Mountain Community College
1963 Colorado State1972 Eastern New Mexico1981 Eastern New Mexico1990 Wyoming1999 Nevada-Las Vegas2008 Nevada-Las Vegas2017 Sam Houston State
1964 Colorado State1973 Arizona1982 Southeastern Oklahoma State1991 Wyoming2000 Western Texas College2009 Wyoming2018
1965 Sam Houston State College1974 Sam Houston State1983 Eastern New Mexico1992 Walla Walla Community College 2001 Oklahoma State2010 Gillette College 2019
1966 Arizona State1975 New Mexico State1984 Sam Houston State1993 Wyoming2002 Texas A&M2011 Montana State2020
1967 Eastern New Mexico1976 New Mexico State1985 Sul Ross State1994 Southwestern Oklahoma State2003 Vernon College 2012 Texas Tech - Lubbock2021
1968 Sam Houston State College1977 Utah State1986 Montana State1995 Southeastern Oklahoma State2004 Oklahoma State2013 Idaho State2022
1969 Tarleton State College 1978 Central Arizona College1987 Scottsdale Community College 1996 Southeastern Oklahoma State2005 Tarleton State2014 Central Arizona2023

Roller Hockey, Inline">Roller Hockey">Roller Hockey, Inline

National Collegiate Inline Hockey Association
Collegiate Roller Hockey League
National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association

Rowing">Rowing (sport)">Rowing

Varsity Openweight Eights

Men
Rowing Association of American Colleges
The RAAC was the first collegiate athletic organization in the United States.
YearChampionEventYearChampionEventYearChampionEventYearChampionEvent
1871Mass. Agricultural College6s18771883Cornell4s1889Cornell8s
1872Amherst6s18781884Pennsylvania4s1890Cornell8s
1873Yale6s1879Columbia4s1885Cornell4s1891Cornell8s
1874Columbia6s1880Cornell4s1886Bowdoin4s1892Cornell8s
1875Cornell6s18811887Cornell4s1893Cornell8s
1876Cornell6s1882Pennsylvania4s1888Yale8s1894Cornell8s

Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1895 Columbia1913 Syracuse1932 California1951 Wisconsin1970 Washington1989 Pennsylvania2008 Wisconsin
1896 Cornell1914 Columbia1933 not held *1952 Navy1971 Cornell1990 Wisconsin2009 Washington
1897 Cornell1915 Cornell1934 California1953 Navy1972 Pennsylvania1991 Northeastern2010 California
1897 Cornell1916 Syracuse1935 California1954 Winner disqualified †1973 Wisconsin1992 Dartmouth, Navy, Penn 2011 Washington
1898 Pennsylvania1917 - not held1936 Washington1955 Cornell1974 Wisconsin1993 Brown2012 Washington
1899 Pennsylvania1918 - not held1937 Washington1956 Cornell1975 Wisconsin1994 Brown2013 Washington
1900 Pennsylvania1919 - not held1938 Navy1957 Cornell1976 California1995 Brown2014 Washington
1901 Cornell1920 Syracuse1939 California1958 Cornell1977 Cornell1996 Princeton2015 Washington
1902 Cornell1921 Navy1940 Washington1959 Wisconsin1978 Syracuse1997 Washington2016 California
1903 Cornell1922 Navy1941 Washington1960 California1979 Brown1998 Princeton2017 Yale
1904 Syracuse1923 Washington1942 - not held1961 California1980 Navy1999 California2018 Yale
1905 Cornell1924 Washington1943 - not held1962 Cornell1981 Cornell2000 California2019 Yale
1906 Cornell1925 Navy1944 - not held1963 Cornell1982 Cornell2001 California2020
1907 Cornell1926 Washington1945 - not held1964 California1983 Brown2002 California2021
1908 Syracuse1927 Columbia1946 - not held1965 Navy1984 Navy2003 Harvard2022
1909 Cornell1928 California1947 Navy1966 Wisconsin1985 Princeton2004 Harvard2023
1910 Cornell1929 Columbia1948 Washington1967 Pennsylvania1986 Brown2005 Harvard2024
1911 Cornell1930 Cornell1949 California1968 Pennsylvania1987 Brown2006 California2025
1912 Cornell1931 Navy1950 Washington1969 Pennsylvania1988 Northeastern2007 Washington2026

* 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. Washington counts this victory among its string of Men’s National Varsity Eight Championships.
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.
Women
YearVarsity 8
John Murphy Trophy
Second Varsity 8Novice 8
1997Boston UniversityBoston CollegeRadcliffe
1998WisconsinWisconsinCornell
1999KansasYalenot held

Varsity Lightweight Eights

Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1987 Yale1995 Harvard2002 Yale2009 Princeton2016 Columbia
1988/1989 Princeton1996 Princeton2003 Harvard2010 Princeton2017 Cornell
1990 Yale1997 Harvard2004 Navy2011 Yale2018 Columbia
1991 Harvard1998 Princeton2005 Yale2012 Harvard2019 Cornell
1992 Cornell1999 Harvard2006 Cornell2013 Harvard2020
1993 Harvard2000 Yale2007 Cornell2014 Cornell2021
1994 Princeton2001 Harvard2008 Cornell2015 Cornell2022

Women
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1997 Radcliffe 2002 Princeton2007 Bucknell 2012 Stanford2017 Stanford
1998 Villanova 2003 Princeton2008 Wisconsin2013 Stanford2018 Stanford
1999 Princeton2004 Wisconsin2009 Wisconsin2014 Radcliffe2019 Stanford
2000 Princeton2005 Wisconsin2010 Stanford2015 Stanford2020
2001 Princeton2006 Wisconsin2011 Stanford2016 Stanford2021

Lightweight Four/Double

Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men's Varsity Lightweight Four
YearChampion
Champion
2011Harvard
2012Navy
2013Harvard
2014Columbia
2015YalePrinceton
2016GeorgetownCornell
2017NavyHarvard
2018 best in heats: Georgetownbest in heats: Navy

Women's Varsity
Lightweight Four

Year and Champion
2007 Princeton
2008 Loyola
2009 not held
2010 Loyola
2011 Wisconsin
2012 Wisconsin
2013 Wisconsin
2014 Wisconsin
2015 Stanford
2016 Wisconsin
2017 Stanford
2018 canceled

Women's Lightweight Double
Year and Champion
2015 Wisconsin
2016 Boston University
2017 Stanford
2018 canceled

Overall Points

Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men
The IRA awards the Jim Ten Eyck Trophy, named in honor of Syracuse's rowing coach, to the heavyweight team that accumulates the most points during the IRA Championship Regatta. 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 ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1952 Navy1962 Cornell1972 Wisconsin1982 Navy1992 Wisconsin2002 Wisconsin2012 Washington
1953 Washington1963 Navy1973 Wisconsin1983 Navy1993 Navy2003 Harvard2013 Washington
1954 †1964 Washington1974 Wisconsin1984 Navy1994 Brown2004 Harvard2014 Washington
1955 Cornell1965 Navy1975 Wisconsin1985 Princeton1995 Navy2005 Harvard2015 Washington
1956 Cornell1966 Pennsylvania1976 Pennsylvania1986 Wisconsin1996 Wisconsin2006 California2016 California
1957 Cornell1967 Pennsylvania1977 Pennsylvania1987 Wisconsin1997 Wisconsin2007 Washington2017 Washington
1958 Cornell1968 Pennsylvania1978 Pennsylvania1988 Wisconsin1998 Princeton2008 Washington2018 Washington
1959 Washington1969 Pennsylvania1979 Wisconsin1989 Pennsylvania1999 Wisconsin2009 Washington2019
1960 Navy1970 Washington1980 Wisconsin1990 Navy2000 Wisconsin2010 Washington2020
1961 Cornell1971 Cornell1981 Cornell1991 Pennsylvania2001 Wisconsin2011 Washington2021

Navy was disqualified from the IRA Regatta for use of an ineligible coxswain. Trophies won by Navy were forfeited and not awarded.
Women and Combined
YearWomen
Camden County Freeholders Trophy
Combined Men & Women
Robert Mulcahy III Trophy
1997WisconsinWisconsin
1998WisconsinWisconsin
1999University of MiamiPrinceton
2000PrincetonWisconsin

Smaller Colleges

The Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta, which is held in Philadelphia and is sponsored by the Dad Vail Rowing Association, is a national championship caliber regatta for college teams unable to compete at the IRA regatta due to not being designated varsity teams by their respective institutions. It is the largest collegiate regatta in the nation.

Men's Openweight Team (1982–96)

The now defunct National Collegiate Rowing Championship was a quasi-official national championship for men's collegiate rowing held in Cincinnati, Ohio between 1982 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.
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1982Yale1987Harvard1992Harvard
1983Harvard1988Harvard1993Brown
1984Washington1989Harvard1994Brown
1985Harvard1990Wisconsin1995Brown
1986Wisconsin1991Pennsylvania1996Princeton

Women's Varsity Eights (1971–96)

The National Women's Rowing Association sponsored an annual open eights national championship from 1971–1979, among college and non-college teams. 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 :
  • 1971 Washington
  • 1972 Washington
  • 1973 Radcliffe College
  • 1974 Radcliffe College
  • 1975 Wisconsin
  • 1976 Wisconsin
  • 1977 Wisconsin
  • 1978 Wisconsin
  • 1979 Yale
NWRA / US Rowing Women's Collegiate National Championship, Varsity eights :
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1980 California1985 Washington1989 Cornell1993 Princeton
1981 Washington1986 Wisconsin1990 Princeton1994 Princeton
1982 Washington *1987 Washington1991 Boston University1995 Princeton
1983 Washington1988 Washington1992 Boston University1996 Brown
1984 Washington1988 Washington1992 Boston University1996 Brown

* simultaneous AIAW championship, the only one conducted
The above Women's Varsity 8 results are included for completeness, even though women's rowing is now an NCAA sport and has had annual NCAA women’s championships from 1997, in which women currently compete in a Varsity 8, a Second Varsity 8, and a Varsity Four.

Other

USRowing announced that an inaugural USRowing Collegiate National Championship regatta was to be held May 21–23, 2010, at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J. The regatta was to be open to all athletes enrolled in a college or university. Events were to include both small and large boats, from single sculls to eights. The regatta was to be open to all collegiate programs, club or varsity, across all divisions and was to include both lightweight and open weight boat classes. USRowing stated that it hoped 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">College rugby">Rugby

Rugby became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2003.

Rugby 7s

[Collegiate Rugby Championship]

Men
YearChampion
2010Utah
2011Dartmouth
2012Dartmouth
2013California
2014California
2015California
2016California
2017California
2018Lindenwood

Women
YearChampion
2011Army
2012not held
2013Penn State
2014Penn State
2015Penn State
2016Life University
2017Life University
2018Lindenwood

[USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships]

In the first three years, strong teams that won bids declined to participate.
Men
Women
YearChampionDiv II Champion
2011Norwichnot held
2012Norwichnot held
2013Norwichnot held
2014shifted from fall to springnot held
2015Penn Statenot held
2016Life UniversityDavenport
2017Lindenwood
2018Lindenwood Air Force

[National Small College Rugby Organization]

Men
YearChampion
2013Occidental
2014New England College
2015New Mexico Highlands
2016New Mexico Highlands
2017Christendom College
2018Claremont Colleges

Women
YearChampion
2014Wayne State College
2015Wayne State College
2016Wayne State College
2017Colgate
2018Wayne State College

[American Collegiate Rugby Association] (Women)

National Intercollegiate Rugby Association
YearChampion
2016Army
2017Dartmouth
2018Dartmouth

Rugby Union

Men, Division I

YearVarsity Cup Championship Result
2013BYU 27, California 24
2014BYU 43, California 33
2015BYU 30, California 27
2016California 40, BYU 29
2017California 43, Arkansas State 13

Women, Division I

USA Rugby
YearWomen, Division I Elite Result
2016Penn State 15, BYU 5
2017Penn State 28, Lindenwood 25
2018Lindenwood 36, Life 9

Women, Division I ------
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1991 Air Force1998 Harvard-Radcliffe2005 Stanford2012 Penn State
1992 Boston College1999 Stanford2006 Stanford2013 Penn State
1993 Connecticut2000 Penn State2007 Penn State2014 Penn State
1994 Air Force2001 Chico State2008 Stanford2015 Penn State
1995 Princeton2002 Air Force2009 Penn State2015-16
fall – Connecticut
spring – UC Davis
1996 Princeton2003 Air Force2010 Penn State2016-17
fall – Air Force
spring – UC Davis
1997 Penn State2004 Penn State2011 Army2017-18
fall – Davenport
spring – Chico State

Division II

USA Rugby
Men, Division II Women, Division II
1995 Lock Haven
1996 Salisbury
1997 Salisbury
1998 UC San Diego
1999 UC San Diego
2000 Sacramento State2000 Plymouth State
2001 Baylor2001 Northern Iowa
2002 Stanford2002 Northern Iowa
2003 Radford2003 Dayton
2004 Salisbury2004 Temple
2005 Northern Colorado2005 Providence
2006 Coast Guard2006 UC Santa Cruz
2007 Middlebury2007 Iowa State
2008 Radford2008 Shippensburg
2009 Middlebury2009 Shippensburg
2010 Claremont2010 Washington State
2011 Wisconsin–Whitewater2011 Harvard-Radcliffe
2012 Lindenwood2012 Norwich
2013 Salisbury
Minnesota–Duluth
2013 Washington State
2014 Minnesota–Duluth2014 Mary Washington
2015 Minnesota–Duluth2015 Notre Dame
2016 Wisconsin–Whitewater2016 Davenport
2017 Wisconsin–Whitewater2017 Davenport
2018 North Carolina State2017-18
fall – Winona State
spring – Tulane

Small College Championship

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". Effective August 2012, Small College Championship nomenclature replaced Division III.
Men
Division III / Small College
Women
Division III / Small College
Women
Division IV
2002 Western Carolina
2003 Furman2003 College of New Jersey
2004 Furman2004 Fordham
2005 Furman2005 Castleton State
2006 Bentley2006 Babson
2007 Bentley2007 Stonehill
Stonehill
2007 Rhode Island
Roger Williams
2008 Plymouth State2008 Bryant2008 Holy Cross
2009 Coastal Carolina2009 MIT2009 Drexel
2010 Penn State Berks2010 Bentley2010 Lock Haven
2011 Longwood2011 Carleton2011 Johnson State
2012 Salve Regina2012 Wayne State
2013 Saint John's 2013 Wayne State
2014 Saint John's 2014 Roger Williams
2015 New England College2015 Minn. State–Moorhead
2016 Mount St. Mary’s2016 Wayne State
2017 Claremont2017 Wayne State
2018 Iowa Central Community College2018 Wayne State
2019 Claremont2019 Wayne State

Other

American Collegiate Rugby Association
National Intercollegiate Rugby Association
YearChampion
2015Quinnipiac
2016Quinnipiac
2017Quinnipiac
2018

[Sailing]

Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Championship

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association 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.
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 includes the six National Championships: Men's Singlehanded, Women's Singlehanded, Match Racing Championship, Women's Dinghy, Team Race, and Coed Dinghy.
Dinghy --------
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1937 MIT1943 MIT1949 Yale1955 MIT1961 MIT
1938 MIT1944 Coast Guard1950 Yale1956 Navy1962 Coast Guard
1939 MIT1945 MIT1951 MIT1957 Navy1963 Princeton
1940 Princeton1946 MIT1952 Harvard1958 MIT1964 British Columbia
1941 Princeton1947 Yale1953 Harvard1959 Harvard1965 Rhode Island
1942 Brown1948 Brown1954 MIT1960 Coast Guard1966 Coast Guard

YearCoed DinghyWomen's DinghySloops 'Team RaceOverall Performance'''
1967USCWilson
1968San Diego StateRadcliffe
1969San Diego StateRadcliffe
1970USCRadcliffe
1971USCMIT
1971-72UC IrvineRadcliffeMichiganSUNY Maritime
1972-73TulaneMITSUNY MaritimeSUNY Maritime
1973-74HarvardPrincetonTulaneTulane
1974-75YalePrincetonUSCTufts
1975-76TuftsPrincetonUC Santa CruzTufts
1976-77Rhode IslandPrincetonNavyRhode IslandNavy
1977-78UCLACaliforniaNavyNavyNavy
1978-79Merchant MarineNavyTexasNavyNavy
1979-80TuftsNavyUC IrvineBoston UniversityNavy
1980-81TuftsNavyTexasLong Beach StateNavy
1981-82Boston UniversityOld DominionBoston UniversityBoston UniversityNavy
1982-83Merchant MarineNavyNavyMerchant MarineNavy
1983-84Merchant MarineTuftsUC Santa BarbaraTuftsTufts
1984-85Boston UniversityBrownWashingtonUSCBoston University
1985-86College of CharlestonTuftsSpring HillTulaneCollege of Charleston
1986-87Merchant MarineOld DominionNavyNavyNavy
1987-88UC IrvineBrownConnecticut CollegeUC IrvineCollege of Charleston
1988-89Old DominionTuftsOld DominionNavyOld Dominion
1989-90UC IrvineTuftsOld DominionOld DominionOld Dominion
1990-91NavyNavyCollege of CharlestonNavyBrown
1991-92DartmouthDartmouthCollege of CharlestonNavyNavy
1992-93NavyTuftsOld DominionTuftsTufts
1993-94NavyTuftsSt. Mary’s TuftsTufts
1994-95NavySt. Mary's NavyTuftsTufts
1995-96Merchant MarineTuftsNavyTuftsTufts
1996-97TuftsNavyBoston UniversityStanfordNavy
1997-98Old DominionBrownMerchant MarineOld DominionCollege of Charleston
1998-99Boston UniversityTuftsCollege of CharlestonSt. Mary’s Tufts
1999–2000St. Mary’s DartmouthMerchant MarineSt. Mary’s St. Mary’s
2000-01TuftsHawaiiHarvardGeorgetownHarvard
2001-02St. Mary's Old DominionHarvardHarvardHarvard
2002-03HarvardTuftsCollege of CharlestonHarvardHarvard
2003-04HawaiiYaleMerchant MarineSt. Mary’s Harvard
2004-05Hobart and William SmithHarvardTexas A&M GalvestonHobart and William SmithHarvard
2005-06College of CharlestonCollege of CharlestonUC IrvineGeorgetownGeorgetown
2006-07College of CharlestonSt. Mary’s College of CharlestonSt. Mary’s College of Charleston
2007-08GeorgetownBoston CollegeSt. Mary’s Boston CollegeBoston College
2008-09St. Mary’s YaleSouth FloridaBoston CollegeYale
2009-10Boston CollegeCollege of CharlestonBoston CollegeSt. Mary's Boston College
2010-11Boston CollegeRhode IslandBoston CollegeRoger WilliamsBoston College
2011-12GeorgetownBoston CollegeNavyCollege of CharlestonCollege of Charleston
2012-13College of CharlestonDartmouthTuftsYaleYale
2013-14YaleDartmouthGeorgetownYaleYale
2014-15YaleYaleGeorgetownYaleCharleston
2015-16GeorgetownCoast GuardCharlestonYaleYale
2016-17Georgetown

Collegiate Offshore Large Boats Championship

Kennedy Cup, boat class: Navy 44
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1965Harvard1977Navy1989Navy2001Massachusetts Maritime2012-13Navy
1966Navy1978Tennessee1990Navy2002College of Charleston2013-14California Maritime
1967Stanford1979Tufts1991Rhode Island2003College of Charleston2014-15Charleston
1968Stanford1980Navy1992Rhode Island2004Rhode Island2015-16California Maritime
1969Cornell1981Navy1993Navy2005Merchant Marine2016-17South Florida
1970Tulane1982Navy1994USC2006Navy2017-18
1971Tulane1983SUNY Maritime1995Navy2006-07Rhode Island2018-19
1972Merchant Marine1984UC-Santa Barbara1996Rhode Island2007-08Navy2019-20
1973Michigan1985Texas A&M Galveston1997Navy2008-09Rhode Island2020-21
1974Dartmouth1986Rhode Island1998Rhode Island2009-10California Maritime2021-22
1975Texas1987Rhode Island1999College of Charleston2010-11Maine Maritime2022-23
1976Yale1988Navy2000College of Charleston2011-12Navy2023-24

Collegiate Match Racing Championship

Douglas Cup

Snowboard">Snowboarding">Snowboard and Ski">Nordic skiing">and Ski

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.

[Softball] (Slow-pitch), Women

After the last AIAW competition in 1982, college championships were conducted by the Amateur Softball Association in 1983 and 1984. It appears that most of the college women's slow-pitch teams at that time were from Florida and North Carolina. After 1984, the highest level of collegiate national championship was conducted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, whose slow-pitch tournament was held from 1983 through 2000.
Year and Champion
1983 University of South Florida
1984 University of South Florida
1985 Palm Beach Community College
1986 Lake City Community College
1987 Lake City Community College
1988 Pensacola Junior College
1989 Lake City Community College
1990 Lake City Community College
1991 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1992 Lake City Community College
1993 Lake City Community College
1994 Tallahassee Community College
1995 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1996 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1997 Meridian Community College
1998 Calhoun Community College
1999 Calhoun Community College
2000 Calhoun Community College

Squash">Squash (sport)">Squash

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 ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1942: Princeton1967: US Naval Academy1989: Yale2011: Trinity College
1943: Yale1968: Harvard1990: Yale2012: Princeton
1947: Yale1969: Harvard1991: Harvard2013: Trinity College
1948: Yale1970: Harvard1992: Harvard2014: Harvard
1949: Yale1971: Harvard1993: Harvard2015: Trinity College
1950: Yale1972: Harvard1994: Harvard2016: Yale
1951: Harvard1973: Harvard1995: Harvard2017: Trinity College
1952: Yale1974: Princeton1996: Harvard2018: Trinity College
1953: Harvard and Yale1975: Princeton1997: Harvard2019: Harvard
1954: Harvard1976: Harvard1998: Harvard2020: Harvard
1955: Princeton1977: Princeton1999: Trinity College 2021:
1956: Harvard1978: Princeton2000: Trinity College2022:
1957: US Naval Academy1979: Princeton2001: Trinity College2023:
1958: Yale1980: Harvard2002: Trinity College2024:
1959: US Naval Academy1981: Princeton2003: Trinity College2025:
1960: Harvard1982: Princeton2004: Trinity College2026:
1961: Yale1983: Harvard2005: Trinity College2027:
1962: Yale1984: Harvard2006: Trinity College2028:
1963: Harvard1985: Harvard2007: Trinity College2029:
1964: Harvard1986: Harvard2008: Trinity College2030:
1965: Harvard1987: Harvard2009: Trinity College2031:
1966: Harvard1988: Harvard2010: Trinity College2032:

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.
Women------
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1973: Princeton1986: Yale1999: Princeton2012: Harvard
1974: Princeton1987: Harvard2000: Pennsylvania2013: Harvard
1975: Princeton1988: Harvard2001: Harvard2014: Trinity College
1976: Princeton1989: Princeton2002: Trinity College2015: Harvard
1977: Yale1990: Harvard2003: Trinity College2016: Harvard
1978: Princeton1991: Princeton2004: Yale2017: Harvard
1979: Princeton1992: Yale2005: Yale2018: Harvard
1980: Princeton1993: Harvard2006: Yale2019: Harvard
1981: Princeton1994: Harvard2007: Princeton2020: Harvard
1982: Harvard1995: Harvard2008: Princeton2021:
1983: Princeton1996: Harvard2009: Princeton2022:
1984: Princeton1997: Harvard2010: Harvard2023:
1985: Harvard1998: Princeton2011: Yale2024:

[Surfing]

National Scholastic Surfing Association
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1970 UC San Diego1989 Point Loma Nazarene College2002 UC Santa Barbara2015 Point Loma Nazarene University
1976 & 1977 Orange Coast College1990 UC San Diego2003 UC San Diego2016 Point Loma Nazarene University
1978 Orange Coast College1991 UC Santa Barbara2004 MiraCosta College2017 Point Loma Nazarene University
1979 Golden West College1992 UC Santa Barbara2005 UC Santa Barbara2018
1980 Orange Coast College1993 UC San Diego2006 Saddleback College2019
1981 Orange Coast College1994 UC Santa Barbara2007 San Diego State2020
1982 Orange Coast College1995 UC San Diego2008 UC Santa Barbara2021
1983 UC San Diego1996 UC Santa Barbara2009 California State, San Marcos2022
1984 UC Santa Barbara1997 UC San Diego2010 UC Santa Barbara2023
1985 UC Santa Barbara1998 UC Santa Barbara2011 MiraCosta College2024
1986 UC Santa Barbara1999 Point Loma Nazarene University2012 MiraCosta College2025
1987 UC Santa Barbara2000 MiraCosta College2013 San Diego State2026
1988 UC Santa Barbara2001 California State, Long Beach2014 Saddleback College2027

Several archived articles at the NSSA website state that UCSB had won eight national championships before 2002 and won their ninth in 2002. The NSSA Facebook site states that UCSB won its fourth in 1991. Therefore, the titles for two previous years attributed to UCSB from 1985 to 1988 are incorrect.

Synchronized Skating">Synchronized skating">Synchronized Skating

US Figure Skating
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1997 Miami 2002 Miami 2007 Miami 2012 Miami 2017
1998 Miami 2003 Miami 2008 Miami 2013 Miami 2018
1999 Michigan2004 Western Michigan2009 Miami 2014 Miami 2019
2000 Miami 2005 Miami 2010 Miami 2015 Miami 2020
2001 Miami 2006 Miami 2011 Miami 2016 Miami 2021

Synchronized Swimming">Synchronized swimming">Synchronized Swimming

United States Synchronized Swimming
Preceded by AIAW tournament 1977-82
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1983Ohio State1990Ohio State1997Ohio State2004Ohio State2011Ohio State2018Ohio State
1984Arizona1991Ohio State1998Stanford2005Stanford2012Ohio State2019
1985Ohio State1992Ohio State1999Stanford2006Stanford2013Stanford2020
1986Ohio State1993Ohio State2000Ohio State2007Stanford2014Lindenwood2021
1987Ohio State1994Ohio State2001Ohio State2008Stanford2015Ohio State2022
1988Ohio State1995Ohio State2002Ohio State2009Ohio State2016Stanford2023
1989Ohio State1996Ohio State2003Ohio State2010Ohio State2017Ohio State2024

[Table Tennis]

National Collegiate Table Tennis Association
YearMenYearMenYearCoedWomenYearCoedWomen
1993Stony Brook2000Johns Hopkins2005Texas WesleyanVirginia Tech2012Texas WesleyanLindenwood
1994Brown2001Bradley2006Texas WesleyanStanford2013Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan
1995Penn2002Illinois2007Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2014Texas WesleyanPrinceton
1996not held2003Illinois2008Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2015Mississippi CollegePrinceton
1997RPI2004Texas Wesleyan2009Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2016Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan
1998Johns Hopkins2005n/a2010Texas WesleyanLindenwood2017
1999not held2006n/a2011Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2018

[Taekwondo]

National Collegiate Taekwondo Association
YearMenWomenYearOverallYearOverallYear"Championship Div."Year"Championship Div."
1976CaliforniaCalifornia1985Iowa State1994California2003Iowa State2012California
1977CaliforniaHoward1986California1995California2004California2013Stanford
1978HowardHoward1987Iowa State1996California2005California2014California
1979HowardHoward1988Iowa State1997California2006California2015California
1980HowardHoward1989Iowa State1998California2007California2016Army
1981HowardHoward1990California1999California2008California2017
1982CaliforniaHoward1991California2000California2009California2018
1983HowardHoward1992California2001California2010California2019
1984HowardHoward1993California2002California2011California2020

1984 was the final year of separate men's and women's team competitions.
Beginning in 1997, the black belt competition has been conducted in a "championship division." Separate team awards were added for other belt colors and novices.

[Team Handball]

USA Team Handball
YearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomen
1965First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1975Willamette UniversityKansas1985West PointFullerton1995West Point2005North CarolinaWest Point2015West PointWest Point
1966First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1976West PointSlippery Rock1986West Point1996West PointWest Point2006North CarolinaWest Point2016West PointWest Point
1967First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1977Air Force1987West PointMinnesota1997West PointSlippery Rock2007West PointWest Point2017West PointWest Point
1968First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1978Air ForceOhio State1988West PointAir Force1998West Point2008West PointCortland State 2018West PointPenn State
1969First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1979West Point1989West Point1999West PointWest Point2009West PointNorth Carolina2019West PointWest Point
1970First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1980West PointWest Point1990West PointWest Point2000West PointWest Point2010West PointNorth Carolina2020
1971First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1981West Point1991West PointWest Point2001West PointWest Point2011West PointNorth Carolina2021
1972First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1982West PointWest Point1992West PointSlippery Rock2002Air ForceWest Point2012West PointWest Point2022
1973First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1983USC1993West Point2003West PointWest Point2013West PointWest Point2023
1974First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
198419942004North CarolinaNorth Carolina2014West PointWest Point2024

Team Tennis">Tennis">Team Tennis, Co-ed (WTT">World Team Tennis">WTT format)

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
2012 UC-Berkeley
2013 Georgia
2014 UC-Berkeley
2015 UC-Berkeley
2016 Auburn

Tennis, Indoor">Tennis">Tennis, Indoor

Intercollegiate Tennis Association '
Division I
YearMenYearMenWomenYearMenWomen
1929Lehigh1988Southern CaliforniaFlorida2006GeorgiaStanford
1930Lehigh1989CaliforniaStanford2007GeorgiaGeorgia Tech
1931Yale1990StanfordStanford2008VirginiaGeorgia Tech
1973Stanford1991UCLAFlorida2009VirginiaNorthwestern
1974Not held1992StanfordFlorida2010VirginiaNorthwestern
1975Stanford1993UCLAStanford2011VirginiaStanford
1976Stanford1994StanfordGeorgia2012Southern CaliforniaUCLA
1977Trinity 1995StanfordGeorgia2013VirginiaNorth Carolina
1978Stanford1996UCLAFlorida2014Ohio StateDuke
1979SMU1997UCLAFlorida2015OklahomaNorth Carolina
1980California1998StanfordStanford2016North CarolinaUC-Berkeley
1981Not held1999UCLAFlorida2017
1982Pepperdine2000StanfordStanford2018
1983SMU2001UCLAStanford2019
1984UCLA2002StanfordGeorgia2020
1985Stanford2003IllinoisDuke2021
1986Pepperdine2004IllinoisStanford2022
1987Southern California2005BaylorStanford2023

Division III
YearMenWomen'''
2001UC Santa Cruz
2002Gustavus Adolphus
2003Gustavus Adolphus
2004Emory
2005Emory
2006Gustavus Adolphus
2007UC Santa Cruz
2008Gustavus Adolphus
2009EmoryCarnegie Mellon
2010UC Santa CruzEmory
2011EmoryEmory
2012EmoryWashington and Lee
2013KenyonJohns Hopkins
2014Washington U-St. LouisJohns Hopkins
2015TrinityJohns Hopkins
2016EmoryPomona-Pitzer
2017

Trap & skeet shooting

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."
YearChampionYearChampion
1969?1976Trinity University
1970?1977Trinity University
1971?1978Texas A&M
1972?1979?
1973?1980Trinity University
1974?1981?
1975Trinity University 1982Texas A&M

1983–1995: ?
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1996Purdue2002Purdue2008Lindenwood2014Lindenwood
1997Purdue2003Purdue2009Lindenwood2015Lindenwood
1998Purdue2004Lindenwood2010Lindenwood2016Lindenwood
1999Purdue2005Lindenwood2011Lindenwood2017
2000Purdue2006Lindenwood2012Lindenwood2018
2001Trinity Univ. 2007Lindenwood2013Lindenwood2019

Division II
2015: Texas A&M

[Triathlon]

Triathlon became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2014.
Sources:
USA Triathlon
YearMenWomenCombined
1982???
198????
199????
1994??Colorado
1995??Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
1996??Colorado
1997??Colorado
1998??Colorado
1999ColoradoColoradoColorado
2000??Colorado
2001??Montana
2002US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado
2003US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado
2004UC BerkeleyColoradoColorado
2005ColoradoColoradoColorado
2006 *UC BerkeleyMontanaMontana
2007US Naval AcademyUS Naval AcademyUS Naval Academy
2008UC BerkeleyUC San DiegoUC Berkeley
2009UC BerkeleyUC San DiegoUS Naval Academy
2010ColoradoUS Military AcademyColorado
2011ColoradoUS Naval AcademyColorado
2012ColoradoColoradoColorado
2013ColoradoUC BerkeleyColorado
2014ColoradoUCLAColorado
2015US Naval AcademyUCLAColorado
2016ColoradoUCLAColorado
2017US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado
2018US Naval AcademyUC BerkeleyUS Naval Academy

* 2006 event was a duathlon, with 5K run, 40K bike and 10K run segments.

[Tug-of-War]

Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America
Conducted at the annual track and field championship meet.
YearChampionYearChampion
1880Columbia1886Harvard
1881Princeton1887Columbia
1882Columbia1888Harvard
1883Lafayette 1889Columbia
1884Harvard1890Columbia
1885Harvard1891Columbia

Ultimate">Ultimate (sport)">Ultimate

Ultimate Players Association, USA Ultimate

[Wakeboarding]

American Wakeboard Association, USA Wakeboard, College Wake
YearChampionYearUSA Wakeboard ChampionCollege Wake Champion
2001Wisconsin–La Crosse2010CSU - ChicoTexas
2002Florida Southern2011TennesseeSouth Florida
2003Florida Southern2012CSU - ChicoCSU - Chico
2004Central Florida2013Central WashingtonArizona State
2005Central Florida2014Arizona StateArizona State
2006Florida, Central Florida 2015FloridaTexas A&M
2007Central Florida2016FloridaFlorida
2008Florida2017
2009Florida2018

Cable Wakeboarding
YearChampion
2009Texas State
2013Central Florida
2014Central Florida
2015Baylor
2016Central Florida

[Water Skiing]

National Collegiate Water Ski Association
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
'
Year and Champion
'
Year and Champion
'
Year and Champion
'
1979 San Diego State1991 Central Florida2002 Louisiana-Monroe 2002 Rollins College 2014 Louisiana-Monroe2014 Clemson
1980 Northeast Louisiana1992 Central Florida2003 Louisiana-Lafayette
2003 Rollins College2015 Louisiana-Lafayette2015 Western Washington
1981 Northeast Louisiana1993 Northeast Louisiana2004 Louisiana-Monroe2004 UC San Diego2016 Louisiana-Monroe2016 Miami University
1982 Northeast Louisiana1994 Northeast Louisiana2005 Louisiana-Lafayette2005 Texas A&M20172017
1983 Northeast Louisiana1995 Southwestern Louisiana2006 Louisiana-Monroe2006 San Diego State20182018
1984 Northeast Louisiana1996 Northeast Louisiana2007 Louisiana-Monroe2007 Texas State20192019
1985 Northeast Louisiana1997 Southwestern Louisiana2008 Louisiana-Monroe2008 Cincinnati20202020
1986 Northeast Louisiana1998 Northeast Louisiana2009 Louisiana-Monroe2009 Wisconsin20212021
1987 Northeast Louisiana1999 Louisiana-Monroe
2010 Louisiana-Lafayette2010 Ohio State20222022
1988 Northeast Louisiana2000 Louisiana-Monroe2011 Louisiana-Monroe2011 Texas State20232023
1989 Rollins College2001 Arizona State2012 Louisiana-Monroe2012 Clemson20242024
1990 Northeast Louisiana2001 Arizona State2013 Louisiana-Monroe2013 UC Davis20252025

Barefoot Waterskiing
YearChampion
2004Wisconsin

Weightlifting">Olympic weightlifting">Weightlifting

USA Weightlifting

Wrestling">Collegiate wrestling">Wrestling, Women

Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association
Olympic-style
YearChampion
2004Missouri Valley College
2005Missouri Valley College
2006University of the Cumberlands
2007University of the Cumberlands
2008University of the Cumberlands
2009Oklahoma City University
2010Oklahoma City University
2011Oklahoma City University
2012Oklahoma City University
2013Simon Fraser University
2014King University
2015King University
2016King University
2017King University
2018Campbellsville University
2019Menlo College
2020Campbellsville

National Collegiate Wrestling Association
Collegiate-style
YearChampion
2008Simon Fraser University
2009Yakima Valley CC
2010Yakima Valley CC
2011Yakima Valley CC
2012Southwestern Oregon CC
2013Southwestern Oregon CC
2014Southwestern Oregon CC
2015Southwestern Oregon CC
2016Southwestern Oregon CC

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
YearChampion
2019Menlo College
2020Cancelled
2021
2022

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