Intercollegiate sports team champions#Ultimate
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The first tier of intercollegiate sports in the United States includes sports that are sanctioned by one of the collegiate sport governing bodies. The major sanctioning organization is the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Before mid-1981, women's top-tier intercollegiate sports were solely governed by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). Smaller colleges are governed by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Two-year colleges are governed by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) in most of the country, except for the unaffiliated California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) and Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC).
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. Many of these sports have governing bodies that operate only at the collegiate level, such as the NCRHA. Other sports are governed by their national governing body, for example, USA Ultimate. College sports originated as student activities.
Intercollegiate Team Champions of Non-NCAA and Non-AIAW Sports in the United States:
- The championships below were bestowed by the governing bodies of specific collegiate sports in years when the sport lacked official varsity status in the NCAA (which many still lack) or in the AIAW (and the DGWS that preceded it).
- Women's rugby and equestrian are currently on the NCAA list of "Emerging Sports."{{cite web |title=NCAA Sports Sponsorship |url=http://web1.ncaa.org/onlineDir/exec/sponsorship |access-date=2009-08-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101230214415/http://web1.ncaa.org/onlineDir/exec/sponsorship |archive-date=2010-12-30 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Emerging Sports for Women |url=https://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/ncaa/ncaa/about+the+ncaa/diversity+and+inclusion/gender+equity+and+title+ix/new+emerging+sports+for+women | archive-url =https://archive.today/20100613010716/http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/ncaa/ncaa/about+the+ncaa/diversity+and+inclusion/gender+equity+and+title+ix/new+emerging+sports+for+women | url-status =dead | archive-date =2010-06-13 |access-date=2009-08-29}}
- Some sports (particularly women's sports) championships that are currently sanctioned by the NCAA were previously administered by a single-sport governing body (e.g., rifle, women's ice hockey, women's water polo).
- At some colleges, some of these sports operate at a club level outside of any athletic department. On the other hand, some teams have been accorded varsity status within their schools' athletic programs. Generally, there is no strict separation during competition, but there are exceptions (e.g., Varsity Equestrian since 2006, as it seeks official NCAA status).
- This list is reserved for champions of sports in which the NCAA did not also recognize a champion in a given year. Thus, non-varsity and/or club-level champions are excluded for sports that had a contemporary NCAA champion (e.g., men's ice hockey, alpine skiing) or other collegiate varsity-level champion (e.g., IRA rowing).
- Two exceptions are (1) women's fencing (the NCAA has not offered a women-only team championship since 1989) and (2) women's bowling (the long-established US Bowling Congress championship has co-eminence).
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Key to initialism
Some schools in this list are more commonly known by their initials.
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|BYU |Brigham Young University |
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|LSU |Louisiana State University |
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|MIT |Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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|RIT |Rochester Institute of Technology |
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|RPI |Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
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|UCF |University of Central Florida |
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|USC |University of Southern California |
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|UTSA |University of Texas at San Antonio |
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Key to location
The locations of some schools in this list are not obvious from their names.
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|Air Force |Colorado |
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|Army (also, Military Academy) |New York |
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|Babson |Massachusetts |
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|Baylor |Texas |
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|Bentley |Massachusetts |
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|Bradley |Illinois |
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|Bryant |Rhode Island |
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|Castleton State |Vermont |
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|Chico State |California |
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|Coast Guard Academy |Connecticut |
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|College of Charleston |South Carolina |
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|Dayton |Ohio |
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|Drexel |Pennsylvania |
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|Furman |South Carolina |
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|Georgetown |District of Columbia |
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|Hobart and William Smith Colleges |New York |
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|Holy Cross |Massachusetts |
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|James Madison |Virginia |
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|Johnson State |Vermont |
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|Life University |Georgia |
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|Lindenwood |Missouri |
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|Lock Haven |Pennsylvania |
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|Long Beach State |California |
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|Merchant Marine Academy |New York |
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|Middlebury |Vermont |
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|Mount St. Mary's |Maryland |
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|Navy (also, Naval Academy) |Maryland |
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|Norwich |Vermont |
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|Old Dominion |Virginia |
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|Providence |Rhode Island |
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|Radcliffe |Massachusetts |
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|Radford |Virginia |
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|Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |New York |
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|Roger Williams |Rhode Island |
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|Saint Mary's College |California |
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|Salisbury |Maryland |
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|Shenandoah |Virginia |
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|Shippensburg |Pennsylvania |
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|Stonehill |Massachusetts |
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|Stony Brook |New York |
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|Temple |Pennsylvania |
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|Tufts |Massachusetts |
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|Tulane |Louisiana |
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|Western Health Sciences |California |
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Adventure Racing
{{See also|Adventure Racing}}
United States Adventure Racing Association
Mixed teams unless indicated otherwise.
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|2009 |University of Miami (FL){{cite web |url=http://www.redbarnsystems.com/timer/2009usara.htm |title=USARA 2009 Adventure Race National Championships |access-date=2016-06-02}} |
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|2012 |The Citadel |
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|2013 |Texas A&M |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |n/a |
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[[Archery]]
{{cite web |title=US Collegiate Archery Program Outdoor National Champions |url=http://www.uscollegiatearchery.org/history/outdoor-national-champions/ |access-date=2009-08-30}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}{{cite web |title=US Collegiate Archery Program Outdoor Team Championships |url=http://www.uscollegiatearchery.org/history/outdoor-team-championships/ |access-date=2009-08-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081121022058/http://www.uscollegiatearchery.org/history/outdoor-team-championships/ |archive-date=November 21, 2008}}{{cite web |title=2009 USIAC Official Results Posted |url=http://www.uscollegiatearchery.org/category/results/ |access-date=2009-08-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091018043721/http://www.uscollegiatearchery.org/category/results/ |archive-date=October 18, 2009}}{{cite web |title=Archery Travels West To Defend its US Intercollegiate Archery Championship Title | work=gocolumbialions.com The Official Athletics Website of Columbia University in the City of New York | date=13 May 2009 |url=http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=3737721&DB_OEM_ID=9600 |access-date=2009-08-30}}{{cite web |title=Women's Recurve Team Tops Texas A&M to Win National Archery Title | work=gocolumbialions.com The Official Athletics Website of Columbia University in the City of New York |url=https://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1471764 |access-date=2009-08-30}}{{cite web |title=2009 US Intercollegiate Championships - @ Long Beach, CA (CSULB) |url=http://archery.stanford.edu/accolades.html |access-date=2009-08-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811165437/http://archery.stanford.edu/accolades.html |archive-date=2011-08-11 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Sun Devil Archery – ASU is Back! |url=http://www.sundevilarchery.com/page3.html |access-date=2009-08-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091203134239/http://www.sundevilarchery.com/page3.html |archive-date=2009-12-03 |url-status=dead }}{{cite news |title=Champions 2000 from Sydney to the Bronx – the-winners |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/31/sports/champions-2000-from-sydney-to-the-bronx-the-winners.html?pagewanted=1 |access-date=2009-08-30 |work=The New York Times |first=Vincent M. |last=Mallozzi |date=2000-12-31}}{{cite web |title=Texas A&M Sport Clubs RECord, Vol 2, Issue 6, March 2009 |url=http://recsports.tamu.edu/about/publications_forms/programs/sport_clubs/Vol%202%20Issue%206.pdf |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-date=2010-06-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617223151/http://recsports.tamu.edu/about/publications_forms/programs/sport_clubs/Vol%202%20Issue%206.pdf |url-status=dead }}
=USA Archery=
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|2015 |UCLA |UCLA |UCLA |
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|2016 |Long Beach State |UC Davis |California |
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|2017 |California |California |UCLA |
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|2018 |UC San Diego |Hocking College |UC Davis |
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|2019 |Lamar |UC Davis |UC Davis |
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|2020 |
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|2021 |Texas A&M |Lindsey Wilson College |Texas A&M |
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|2022 |Texas A&M |Lindsey Wilson College |UC Irvine |
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|2023 |Texas A&M |Pikeville |Cumberlands |
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|2024 |Texas A&M |Pikeville |Pikeville |
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|2015 |James Madison |Columbia |South Carolina |
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|2016 |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |Georgia Southern |
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|2017 |Michigan State |Columbia |Texas A&M |
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|2018 |Georgia Southern |Columbia |Texas A&M |
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|2019 |Cumberlands |Union College |Cumberlands |
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|2020 |
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|2021 |Cumberlands |Union College |Cumberlands |
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|2022 |Cumberlands |Cumberlands |Cumberlands |
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|2023 |Cumberlands |Pikeville |Texas A&M |
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|2024 |Cumberlands |Cumberlands |Pikeville |
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|2015 |Texas A&M |Penn College |Penn College |
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|2016 |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |Penn College |
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|2017 |Penn College |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|2018 |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|2019 |Texas A&M |Union College |Wisconsin-La Crosse |
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|2021 |Union College |Cumberlands |Union College |
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|2022 |Lindsey Wilson College |Cumberlands |Wabash Valley |
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|2023 |Texas A&M |Cumberlands |Cumberlands |
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|2024 |Texas A&M |Cumberlands |Cumberlands |
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|2015 |Texas A&M |
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|2016 |Texas A&M |
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|Texas A&M |
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|2018 |Texas A&M |
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|Texas A&M |
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|2020 |
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|Texas A&M |
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|Cumberlands |
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|Cumberlands |
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|Texas A&M |
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=US Collegiate Archery=
(preceded by National Archery Association)
The inaugural U.S. intercollegiate archery championships were held in November 1967 at Arizona State University with individual competition only.{{cite news |title=Bows, Arrows in Spotlight |url=http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/asustory/pages/42athlet.htm |access-date=2011-04-07 |work=Tempe Daily News |first=Dave |last=Hicks |date=1967-11-07}} The second such event was in May 1969. Team titles were not bestowed, although team scores were kept.
==Outdoor Target==
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|Year |Recurve, Women |Recurve, Men |Recurve, Mixed |rowspan=14| |Year |Recurve, Women |Recurve, Men |Recurve, Mixed |
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|1969 |Arizona State (unofficial) |Arizona State (unofficial) |Arizona State (unofficial) |1982 |Arizona State |Arizona State{{cite journal |date=Sep 1982 |volume=31 |number=5 |page=58 |journal=Archery World |title=U.S. Intercollegiate Championships}} |
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|1970 |Arizona State |Arizona |1983 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1971 |Arizona State |San Bernardino Valley College |Arizona State |1984 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1972 |Arizona State |San Bernardino Valley College |Palomar CC (CA) |1985 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1973 |Riverside City College (CA) |San Bernardino Valley College |San Bernardino Valley College |1986 |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|San Bernardino Valley College |Arizona State |Arizona State |1987 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|Arizona State |San Bernardino Valley College |1988 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1976 |Arizona State |East Stroudsburg State |Arizona State |1989 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1977 |Arizona State |East Stroudsburg State |Washington |1990 |James Madison{{cite news |work=Harrisonburg (VA) Daily News-Record |title=JMU Archers Win National Title |url=http://dnronline.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewer.aspx?img=148188252&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=9¤tPage=10 |date=May 14, 1990 |page=22 |access-date=2011-08-21}} |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1978 |Arizona State |Akron |Arizona State |1991 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1979 |Arizona State |Arizona State |1992 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1980 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |1993 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |
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|1981 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |1994 |? |
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Junior College and 2-Year College Division (discontinued before 1985)
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|1977 |Glendale CC (AZ) |Colorado Northwestern |Atlantic CC (NJ) |
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|1978 |Glendale CC |Colorado Northwestern |Atlantic CC |
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|1979 |Glendale CC |Cypress College (CA) |
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|1980 |Phoenix College |Atlantic CC |Phoenix College |
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|1981 |Palomar College |Palomar College |
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|1982 |Palomar College |Colorado Northwestern |
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|1983 # |? |? |? |
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|1984 # |? |? |? |
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# 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
† There being a lack of specific citations for this mixed team title, the result was calculated based on the raw FITA round scores. (It appears that by 1995 the competition format added bracketed elimination rounds after the initial FITA rounds to determine the men's and women's champions, but not the mixed team titles.)
‡ Based on a news account, it appears that James Madison 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.
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|2012 |Penn. Coll. of Technology |Penn. Coll. of Technology |
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|2013 |Penn. Coll. of Technology |Texas A&M |Penn. Coll. of Technology |
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|2014 |Michigan State |Michigan State |James Madison |
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|2015 |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |
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|2016 |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |
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|2017 |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |Union College |
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|2018 |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |University of the Cumberlands |
Basic Bow
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|2013 |n/a |Georgia Southern |n/a |
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|2014 |n/a |U of California–Irvine |Georgia Southern |
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|2015 |Georgia Southern |U of California–Irvine |Georgia Southern |
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|2016 |U of California–Irvine |U of California–Irvine |U of California–Irvine |
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|2017 |n/a |UC Irvine |UC Irvine |
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|2018 |Hocking College |University of Pikeville |University of Pikeville |
==3D Target==
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|n/a |Missouri |
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|Univ. of the Cumberlands |n/a |
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|UC Irvine |Golden West College |
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|2014 |n/a |n/a |Georgia Southern |
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|2015 |n/a |n/a |Wisconsin–Stevens Point |
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|UC Irvine |Hocking College |Hocking College |
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|2016 |U of California–Irvine |U of California–Irvine |
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|2014 |n/a |n/a |Southeastern Illinois College |
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|2015 |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Mississippi College |
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|2016 |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Southeastern Illinois College |Union College |
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|Liberty University |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Univ. of the Cumberlands |
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|2014 |n/a |n/a |Univ. of the Cumberlands |
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|2015 |Union College (KY) |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Union College |
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|Madisonville Comm. College (KY) |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Union College |
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|Union College |Univ. of the Cumberlands |Univ. of the Cumberlands |
=National Archery Association=
Telegraphic or Mail Tournament (Women Recurve){{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HdUmAAAAIBAJ&dq=archery%20collegiate%20g%3Alocunited_states&pg=4064%2C1448240 |work=(Wilmington DE) Sunday Morning Star |page=8 |date=Feb 2, 1936 |title=Archery Grows Popular Under 'Telegraph Tournament' Plan |access-date=2011-08-19}}
National Archery Association (1930 - at least 1973)
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- 1930 UCLA or Phoenix JC
- 1931 UCLA or Phoenix JC
- 1932 UCLA or Phoenix JC
- 1933 Phoenix Junior College
- 1934 Phoenix Junior College
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- 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{{cite news |url=http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll104/id/59214/rec/4 |title=Education COED has won many Archery Titles |access-date=2019-01-10 |work=Daily Trojan |page=4 |date=March 4, 1941}}
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- 1940 Los Angeles City College
- 1941 Connecticut{{cite news |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/859244722.html?dids=859244722:859244722&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jun+05%2C+1942&author=&pub=Hartford+Courant&desc=University+of+Connecticut+Girls+Retain+National+Archery+Honors&pqatl=google |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107104825/https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/859244722.html?dids=859244722:859244722&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jun+05%2C+1942&author=&pub=Hartford+Courant&desc=University+of+Connecticut+Girls+Retain+National+Archery+Honors&pqatl=google| archive-date=November 7, 2012|title=University of Connecticut Girls Retain National Archery Honors |access-date=2011-07-14 |work=Hartford Courant |page=21 |date=June 5, 1942|quote=Storrs, June 4.--(Special)--The University of Connecticut has won the national intercollegiate women's archery championship for the second straight year, Coach R. J. Guyer announced today.}}
- 1942 Connecticut
- 19??
- 1972 East Stroudsburg State, Drexel (different rounds){{cite journal |date=Nov 1972 |volume=23 |number=6 |page=52 |journal=Archery World |title=Records Fall in Intercollegiate Mail Tourney}}
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[[Badminton]]
{{cite web |title=Wisconsin Badger athletics: A pretty good decade so far |url=http://www.badgerbeat.com/blog/blog/id/454028+2008 |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web |title=Arizona State All-Sport Head Coach Lineage |url=http://thesundevils.cstv.com/trads/asu-trads-coaches.html |access-date=2009-08-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511152611/http://thesundevils.cstv.com/trads/asu-trads-coaches.html |archive-date=2008-05-11 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=MIT Club Sports Highlights |url=http://web.mit.edu/clubsports/highlights.html |access-date=2009-08-29 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090213202751/http://web.mit.edu/clubsports/highlights.html |archive-date=February 13, 2009}}{{cite web |title=Best American college badminton programs |url=http://www.badminton-information.com/best_american_college_badminton_programs.html |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=2007 National Collegiate Badminton Championship |url=http://badminton.berkeley.edu/tournament/collegiates2007/ |access-date=2009-08-29 |archive-date=2009-06-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090621140550/http://badminton.berkeley.edu/tournament/collegiates2007/ |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=7-time Northern California Intercollegiate Badminton League Champions |url=http://badminton.berkeley.edu/ |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=1999 National Collegiate Championships |url=http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/collegiate/results99.html |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=2008 Badminton Nationals |url=http://blogs.swarthmore.edu/athletics/2008/02/06/2008-badminton-nationals/ |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=California Schools Capture Badminton Titles |url=http://blogs.swarthmore.edu/athletics/?s=badminton |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=1996 NE Regional & National Collegiate Championships |url=http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/collegiate/results96.html |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=2001 Collegiate Nationals |url=http://www.geocities.com/mida_shuttlecocks/2001Collegiate/2001CollegiateResults.htm |access-date=2009-08-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091025185022/http://geocities.com/mida_shuttlecocks/2001Collegiate/2001CollegiateResults.htm |archive-date=2009-10-25}}{{cite web |title=1998 National Collegiate Championships |url=http://www.astro.umd.edu/~teuben/badminton/collegiate/results98c |access-date=2009-08-29}}
Women's championships administered by DGWS (1970-72) / AIAW (1973-82) are included for completeness.
All others administered by American Badminton Association (later named U.S. Badminton Assn., now USA Badminton).
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|Year |Men |Women |Mixed Team |rowspan=23| |Year |Men |Women |Mixed Team |rowspan=23| |Year |Men |Women |Mixed Team |
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|1970 |rowspan=5| |Long Beach State |rowspan=13| |1991 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2012 | | | |
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|1971 |Arizona State |1992 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2013 | | |
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|1972 |Pasadena City College |1993 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2014 | | | |
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|1973 |Pasadena City College |1994 |? |? |? |2015 | | |
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|1974 |Long Beach State |1995 |? |? |2016 | | |
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|1975 |Arizona State |1996 |Bryn Mawr College |Bryn Mawr College (PA) |2017 | | | |
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|1976 |Arizona State | | |2018 | | | |
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|1977 |UCLA |UCLA |1998 | | |2019 | | |
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|1978 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Stanford |Stanford |2020 | | | |
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|1979 |Cal State–Dominguez Hills{{cite news |title=Toros Capture Second National Badminton Title |page=VIII-11 |date=24 May 1979 |work=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles |access-date=2017-03-04 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/165665527}} |Arizona State |2000 |? |? |2021 | | | |
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|1980 |Arizona State |Arizona State |2001 |Howard University (DC) |UC San Diego |2022 | | | |
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|1981 |Arizona State |2002 |? |? |2023 | | | |
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|1982 |Northern Illinois |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |2024 | | | |
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|1983 |Arizona State |Wisconsin |Arizona State |2004 |? |? |UC Irvine{{cite news |url=http://www.newuniversity.org/2004/05/sports/uci_badminton_stars_at148/ |work=New University |date=24 May 2004 |first=Glenn |last=Stotz |access-date=2016-05-27 |title=UCI Badminton Stars At Stanford}}{{cite web |url=http://articles.dailypilot.com/2008-03-27/news/dpt-spucibad032708_1_uci-campus-recreation-nicholas-jinadasa|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160617063348/http://articles.dailypilot.com/2008-03-27/news/dpt-spucibad032708_1_uci-campus-recreation-nicholas-jinadasa|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 17, 2016|access-date=2016-05-26 |title=UCI wins second straight national badminton title |date=27 March 2008 |quote=This is UCI’s third national championship in the last five years.}} |2025 | | | |
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|1984 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |2026 | | | |
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|1985 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |UC San Diego |2027 | | | |
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|1986 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2007 |? |2028 | | | |
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|1987 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |UC Irvine |UC Berkeley |2029 | | | |
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|1988 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2009 |? |? |UC Berkeley |2030 | | | |
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|1989 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |UC Berkeley |UC Berkeley |not awarded |2031 | | | |
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|1990 |Arizona State |Arizona State |Arizona State |2011{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/osubadminton/posts/10150492612758916 |title=Congratulations to teams that won the national collegiate tournament!! |website=Facebook |access-date=2016-05-25}} |Purdue |Illinois-Urbana |not awarded |2032 | | | |
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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.{{cite web |title=Congratulations to the 2009 Champions! |url=http://www.ibabadminton.com/ |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=Badminton wins IBA championships |url=http://athletics.blogs.brynmawr.edu/2008/04/12/badminton-wins-iba-championships/ |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
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|Year |Men |Women |Mixed Team |
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|2008 |Purdue |? |
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|2009 |Illinois-Chicago |Pennsylvania |Pennsylvania |
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[[Billiards]]
Association of College Unions International
(ACUI) has conducted intercollegiate billiards tournaments since 1933.{{cite web |url=http://www.acui.org/content.aspx?menu_id=30&id=244 |title=The History of ACUI |access-date=2011-04-07}} See the ACUI website{{cite web |title=History of ACUI Billiards Champions since 1937 |url=http://www.acui.org/content.aspx?menu_id=14&id=13181 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161010215246/http://www.acui.org/content.aspx?menu_id=14&id=13181 |archive-date=2016-10-10 |access-date=2011-04-07}} for the list of men's and women's individual champions since 1937.
(1936–38 telegraphic)
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|Year |Straight rail |Three-cushion |
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|Michigan |Purdue |Cornell |
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|Wisconsin |Cornell |Iowa State |
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|Florida |Cornell |Wisconsin |
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|19?? |? |? |? |
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[[Bowling]]
United States Bowling Congress {{small|(American Bowling Congress 1975–1977, ABC/WIBC 1977–2005, USBC 2005–)}}
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |
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|1975 Wisconsin–La Crosse |1984 Buffalo State |1993 Wichita State |2002 Western Illinois |
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|1976 South Carolina |1985 Wisconsin–La Crosse |1994 Wichita State |2003 Wichita State |2012 Webber International (Florida){{cite web|last=Wiseman|first=Lucas|url=https://bowl.com/news/webber-international-sweeps-itc-titles|access-date=2013-04-23|title=Webber International sweeps ITC titles|website=United States Bowling Congress}} |
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|1977 West Liberty (West Virginia) |1986 Erie Community College (NY) |1995 Wichita State |2004 Kansas |2013 Robert Morris–Illinois{{cite web|last=Wiseman|first=Lucas|url=https://bowl.com/news/college-bowling-39;s-team-champions-decided|access-date=2017-04-20|title=College Bowling's Team Champions Decided|website=United States Bowling Congress}} |
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|1978 Minnesota |1987 Wichita State |1996 Nebraska |2005 Lindenwood (Missouri) |
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|1979 California |1988 Erie Community College |1997 Saginaw Valley State |2006 Saginaw Valley State |
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|1980 Wichita State |1989 Cal State-Fullerton |1998 Wichita State |2007 Saginaw Valley State |
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|1981 Arizona State |1990 Nebraska |1999 Western Illinois |2008 Wichita State |
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|1982 Washington State |1991 Saginaw Valley State (Michigan) |2000 West Texas A&M |2009 Wichita State |
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|1983 Vincennes (Indiana) |1992 William Paterson (NJ) |2001 Western Illinois |2019 Webber International{{cite web|last1=Bigham|first1=Terry|title=Titles decided at 2019 Intercollegiate Team Championships|url=https://www.bowl.com/News/NewsDetails.aspx?id=23622332791|website=United States Bowling Congress|access-date=21 April 2019}} |
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• 2017 title won by Webber International was vacated due to use of a player who was ineligible for competition.
United States Bowling Congress {{small|(Women's International Bowling Congress 1975–1977, ABC/WIBC 1977–2005, USBC 2005– )}}
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |
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|1975 Wichita State |1984 Indiana State |1993 William Paterson (NJ) |2002 Morehead State |
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|1976 San Jose State |1985 West Texas State |1994 Wichita State |2003 Central Missouri State |
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|1977 Wichita State |1986 Wichita State |1995 Nebraska |2004 Pikeville (Kentucky) |
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|1978 Wichita State |1987 West Texas State |1996 West Texas State |2005 Wichita State |
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|1979 Penn State |1988 West Texas State |1997 Nebraska |2006 Lindenwood (Missouri) |
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|1980 Erie Community College (NY) |1989 Morehead State (Kentucky) |1998 Morehead State |2007 Wichita State |
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|1981 Arizona State |1990 Wichita State |1999 Nebraska |2008 Pikeville |
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|1982 Erie Community College |1991 Nebraska |2000 Morehead State |2009 Wichita State |
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|1983 West Texas State |1992 West Texas State |2001 Nebraska |
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• Starting in 2004, the NCAA has sponsored a women's team championship, apart from the USBC national championships.
• 2020 edition was canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web |last=Bigham|first=Terry|title= USBC cancels 2020 Intercollegiate Team and Singles Championships |url=https://bowl.com/News/NewsDetails.aspx?id=23622334327 |access-date=2022-04-24 |website=United States Bowling Congress}}
[[Boxing]]
{{cite web |title=National Collegiate Boxing Association, "Army's Lands the 1-2" |url=http://collegeboxing.org/ |access-date=2009-08-29}}{{cite web |title=2010 NCBA Boxing Champions |url=http://intercollegiateboxing.blogspot.com/2011/02/2010-ncba-boxing-champions.html |access-date=2011-03-15}}
National Collegiate Boxing Association
Preceded by NCAA championships, 1932–1960
Men
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |
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|1976 Nevada |1985 US Air Force Academy |1994 US Air Force Academy |2003 US Air Force Academy |2012 US Military Academy |2021∗ No tournament held |
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|1977 West Chester State College (PA) |1986 US Air Force Academy |1995 US Air Force Academy |2004 US Air Force Academy |2013 US Military Academy |2022 US Military Academy |
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|1978 Nevada |1987 US Naval Academy |1996 US Naval Academy |2005 US Naval Academy |2014 US Military Academy |2023 US Air Force Academy |
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|1979 West Chester State College |1988 US Air Force Academy |1997 US Naval Academy |2006 Nevada-Las Vegas |2015 Nevada |2024 US Naval Academy |
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|1980 US Air Force Academy |1989 US Air Force Academy |1998 US Naval Academy |2007 Lock Haven University (PA) |2016 US Military Academy |2025 US Naval Academy{{cite web |title=2025 Champions {{!}} ncbaboxing2025 |url=https://www.ncbaboxing.org/2025-champions |website=ncbaboxing2015 |access-date=22 April 2025 |language=en}} |
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|1981 US Air Force Academy |1990 US Air Force Academy |1999 US Air Force Academy |2008 US Military Academy |2017 US Military Academy |
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|1982 West Chester University |1991 Nevada |2000 US Air Force Academy |2009 US Military Academy |2018 US Military Academy |
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|1983 US Air Force Academy |1992 US Air Force Academy |2001 US Air Force Academy |2010 US Military Academy |2019 US Military Academy |
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|1984 US Air Force Academy |1993 Nevada |2002 US Air Force Academy |2011 US Military Academy |2020∗ No tournament held |
Women
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|Year |Champion |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |
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|2016 |
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|2017 |
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|2018 |US Military Academy{{cite web |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/west_point/albums/72157695402957555/ |title=2018 NCBA Collegiate Boxing Championships |date=7 April 2018 |access-date=2019-08-21}} |
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|2019 |
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|2020 |rowspan=2 align=center|No tournament held∗ |
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|2021 |
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|2022 |US Naval Academy |
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|2023 |US Military Academy |
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|2024 |US Military Academy |
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|2025 |
United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association
∗ Cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.{{cite web |url=https://www.ncbaboxing.org/events |title=Events |website=National Collegiate Boxing Association |access-date=2020-03-12}}
[[Canoeing|Canoe]]/[[Kayaking|Kayak]]
=Flatwater=
USA Canoe/Kayak
=Downriver=
American Canoe Association
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|Year |Men |Women |
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|Albion College (MI)† |rowspan=7| |
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|2008 |
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|2009 |Albion College |
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|2010 |
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|colspan=2 align=center|shifted from fall 2011 to spring 2012 |
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|2012 |
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|2013 |
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|2014 |Warren Wilson |Warren Wilson |
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|colspan=3 align=center|shifted from spring (2015) to fall (2014 and thereafter) |
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|Warren Wilson |Albion College |
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|2015 |Penn State{{cite web |url=http://www.americancanoe.org/?page=Collegiate_Nationals |title=Collegiate Race Series National Championships |access-date=2016-05-02}} |
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|2016 |Warren Wilson |
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† In 2007 all other competitors withdrew because of rough river conditions.
[[Sport climbing|Climbing]]
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|Year |Champion |
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|2009 |Central Florida |
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|2010 |Central Florida |
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|2011 |
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|2012 |
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|2013 |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |
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|2016 |
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|2017 | |
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|2018 | |
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|2019 | |
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|2020 | |
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|2021 | |
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|2022 |
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|2023 |
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|2024 |
[[Cricket]]
Intercollegiate Cricket Association (1881–1924)
=Twenty20=
{{col-start}}{{col-3}}
American College Cricket
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|Year |Champion |
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|Montgomery College (MD){{cite news |title=On Spring Break, Cricket Gets Serious |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/25/sports/othersports/25cricket.html?_r=1 |access-date=2009-09-06 |work=The New York Times |first=Joshua |last=Robinson |date=2009-03-25}} |
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|2010 |
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|2011 |
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|2012 |York College (NY) |
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|2013 |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |University of Texas at Dallas{{cite web |url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/crichq-production-images/match_reports/reports/76074/1426470157/original.pdf |title=Match Report |access-date=2016-04-25}} |
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|2016 |
2017 |
2018
|Virginia Tech |
2019
|West Virginia |
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|2020 |
2021
|Canceled |
2022
|West Virginia |
2023{{cite web |title=Final: Pitt University vs Univ Of Florida Gators - American College Cricket |url=https://cricclubs.com/americancollegecricket/viewScorecard.do?matchId=1213&clubId=3456 |website=cricclubs.com |access-date=8 April 2025}}
|Pittsburgh |
{{col-2}}
National College Cricket Association
{{col-end}}
[[Croquet]]
{{cite web |title=USCA Collegiate Croquet Spreads South and West from its Eastern Beginnings |url=http://www.croquetamerica.com/usca/college/ |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=USCA Collegiate Contacts |url=http://www.croquetamerica.com/usca/contacts/colleges/index.php |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-date=2011-04-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110406230508/http://www.croquetamerica.com/usca/contacts/colleges/index.php |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=From Atlanta to Wembley – winners all |website=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/29/sports/from-atlanta-to-wembley-winners-all.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |url-status=unfit |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091206092200/http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/29/sports/from-atlanta-to-wembley-winners-all.html |archive-date=December 6, 2009}}{{cite web |title=27th Annual St. John's - U.S. Naval Academy Croquet Match |url=http://www.stjohnscollege.edu/events/AN/croquet.shtml |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-date=2009-03-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090310231650/http://www.stjohnscollege.edu/events/AN/croquet.shtml |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Club Corner: Croquet |url=http://www.yaleherald.com/archive/xxviii/1999.10.15/sports/p24clubcorner.html |access-date=2009-11-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320071257/http://www.yaleherald.com/archive/xxviii/1999.10.15/sports/p24clubcorner.html |archive-date=2012-03-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Swingin' In The Rain: Croquet Dominates |work=The New Paltz Oracle |date=5 May 2011 |url=http://oracle.newpaltz.edu/swingin%E2%80%99-in-the-rain-croquet-dominates/ |access-date=2014-04-15 |last1=Stokes |first1=Chelsea }}{{cite web |title=SUNY New Paltz Repeats |date=7 May 2012 |url=http://croquetnetwork.squarespace.com/croquet-network-home/2012/5/7/suny-new-paltz-repeats.html |access-date=2015-04-21}}{{cite web |title=USCA Collegiate Championships 2014 Results |url=http://www.croquetamerica.com/news/tournaments/2014/CollegiateChampionship(GC)(US).pdf |access-date=2015-04-21 |archive-date=2015-05-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095837/http://www.croquetamerica.com/news/tournaments/2014/CollegiateChampionship(GC)(US).pdf |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USCA Collegiate Championships 2013 Six Wicket Results |url=http://croquet.ning.com/forum/topics/usca-collegiate-national-championship-results-six-wicket |access-date=2015-04-21}}{{cite web |title=USCA Collegiate Championships 2015 Results |url=http://www.croquetamerica.com/news/tournaments/2015/CollegiateChampionship(US)(GC).pdf |access-date=2015-05-12 |archive-date=2015-05-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518095859/http://www.croquetamerica.com/news/tournaments/2015/CollegiateChampionship(US)(GC).pdf |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Third Time National Champion Croquet Team |date=28 April 2015 |url=http://www.okwu.edu/blog/2015/04/third-time-national-champion-croquet-team/ |access-date=2015-05-12}}
United States Croquet Association
{{col-start}}{{col-break}}
American Rules (Six-Wicket)
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=17| |Year |Champion |rowspan=17| |Year |Champion |
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|1991 |2006 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2021 |Not contested |
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|1992 |2007 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2022 |? |
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|1993 |2008 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2023 |United States Naval Academy{{cite web |url=https://www.croquetamerica.com/content.aspx?page_id=5&club_id=962311&item_id=87764 |title=2023 USCA Collegiate Championship |access-date=2024-05-29}} |
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|1994 |United States Naval Academy{{cite news |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/1994/11/24/the-wizards-of-the-wicket/ |title=The Wizards Of The Wicket |date=November 24, 1994 |first=Tom |last=Bowman |work=Baltimore Sun |location=Baltimore, Maryland |access-date=2014-04-15}} |2009 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2024 |St. John's College - Annapolis{{cite web |url=https://www.croquetamerica.com/content.aspx?page_id=5&club_id=962311&item_id=101271 |title=2024 USCA Collegiate Championship |access-date=2024-05-29}} |
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|1995 |Georgetown University |2010 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2025 | |
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|1996 |2011 |SUNY - New Paltz |2026 | |
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|1997 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2012 |SUNY - New Paltz |
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|1998 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2013 |St. John's College - Annapolis |
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|1999 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2014 |United States Naval Academy |
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|2000 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2015 |St. John's College - Annapolis |
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|2001 |Not contested |2016 |St. John's College - Annapolis |
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|2002 |University of Virginia |2017 |Penn State University{{Cite web|url=http://www.croquetamerica.com/news/tournaments/2017/NationalCollegiateChampionship(US).pdf|title=Home - United States Croquet Association}} |
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|2003 |University of Virginia |2018 |St. John's College - Annapolis{{cite news |work=Croquet News |date=2018 |url=https://issuu.com/uscacroquetnews/docs/2018_croquet_news_volume_1/26 |access-date=2024-05-29 |title=Naval Academy, St. John's College Battle for Victories in Collegiate Tourney |first=Micah |last=Beck }} |
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|2004 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2019 |St. John's College - Annapolis{{Cite web|url=https://www.sjc.edu/news/2019-annapolis-cup|title = Johnnies Win 2019 Annapolis Cup Croquet Match | St. John's College}} |
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|2005 |St. John's College - Annapolis |2020 |Not contested |
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Golf Croquet
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=17| |Year |Champion |
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|2001 |University of Virginia |2016 |
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|2002 |Not contested |2017 |Penn State University |
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|2003 |Not contested |2018 |United States Naval Academy{{cite news |work=Croquet News |date=2018 |url=https://issuu.com/uscacroquetnews/docs/2018_croquet_news_volume_1/26 |access-date=2024-05-29 |title=Naval Academy, St. John's College Battle for Victories in Collegiate Tourney |first=Micah |last=Beck }} |
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|2004 |Not contested |2019 |? |
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|2005 |? |2020 |Not contested |
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|2006 |? |2021 |Not contested |
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|2007 |Davidson College |2022 |
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|2008 |Davidson College |2023 |
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|2009 |College of William & Mary |2024 |Saint John's College{{cite web |url=https://www.croquetamerica.com/content.aspx?page_id=5&club_id=962311&item_id=101271 |title=2024 USCA Collegiate Championship |access-date=2024-05-29}} |
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|2010 |2025 | |
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|2011 |Oklahoma Wesleyan |2026 | |
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|2012 |College of William & Mary |2027 | |
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|2013 |Oklahoma Wesleyan |
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|2014 |United States Naval Academy |
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|2015 |Oklahoma Wesleyan |
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{{col-end}}
[[Curling]]
{{cite web |title=COLLEGE CURLING USA |url=http://www.collegecurling.org/ |access-date=2009-09-15}}{{cite web |title=Curling Team Wins Division 5 National Championship |url=http://www.hamilton.edu/news/curling-team-wins-division-5-national-championship |access-date=2010-03-24 |archive-date=2010-06-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617231919/http://www.hamilton.edu/news/curling-team-wins-division-5-national-championship |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Carroll Curling Club medals at Nationals |url=http://www.carrollu.edu/newsevents/newsdetail.asp?id=731 |access-date=2010-03-24 |archive-date=2010-05-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100527231742/http://www.carrollu.edu/newsevents/newsdetail.asp?id=731 |url-status=dead }}
US College Curling National Championship
Prior to 2013, the championship was set up into "Experience" Divisions (Division I most experienced, Division V least experienced) 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.{{cite journal |title=Duluth to Host U.S. National Collegiate Championships |first=Gordon |last=Maclean |url=https://issuu.com/uscurlingnews/docs/may2012 |date=May 2012 |page=5 |journal=United States Curling News |volume=67 |number=5 |access-date=2016-05-28}} In all cases there is no gender breakdown; teams can consist of any combination of men and women players.
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|Year |Champion | |Year |Champion |
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|1992 |colspan=4|Wisconsin–Eau Claire |
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|1993 | ? |rowspan=6 style="background-color: #87D3F8;"| |1999 | ? |
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|1994 | ? |2000 | ? |
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|1995 | ? |2001 | ? |
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|1996 | ? |2002 | ? |
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|1997 | ? |2003 | ? |
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|1998 | ? |2004 | ? |
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|Year | Division I | Division II | Division III | Division IV | Division V |
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|2005 |Green Bay |Marquette |Marquette |Oakland |
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|2006 |Washington |Boston University |Minnesota–Duluth |Oakland |Purdue |
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|2007 |Multi-school team |Boston University |Wisconsin–Stevens Point |RIT |Hamilton (NY) |
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|2008 |Wisconsin–Eau Claire |Northwestern |Hamilton (NY) |Hamilton (NY) |rowspan=6| |
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|2009 |Minnesota |Hamilton (NY) |Tennessee |Northwestern |
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|2010 |Wisconsin–Oshkosh |Northwestern |Northwestern |Carroll (WI) |
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|2011 |MIT |Villanova |Northwestern |Bowdoin |
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|2012 |
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|Year | Champion | Runner-up | Third | Fourth | Fifth | |
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|2013 |Minnesota |St. Benedict/St. John's (MN) |MIT |Boston University |rowspan=2| | |
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|2014 |Green Bay |Villanova |Carroll (WI) |MIT | |
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|2015 |Wisconsin–Stevens Point |Penn |MIT |RIT |Boston University | |
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|Penn |Minnesota |MIT |Colgate |Hamilton (NY) | |
2017
|Minnesota |Nebraska |Wisconsin–Stevens Point |Penn |St. Norbert | |
2018
|Wisconsin–Stevens Point |Nebraska |Yale |Penn |RIT | |
2019
|North Dakota State |SUNY Poly |MIT |Yale |Syracuse | |
2020
|Not Contested | |
2021
|Not Contested | |
2022
|Wisconsin - Stevens Point |University of Pennsylvania |Wisconsin - Superior |Harvard |North Dakota State University | |
2023 | University of Pennsylvania{{cite web | url=https://www.thedp.com/article/2023/04/penn-curling-nationals-2023 | title=Penn Curling defeats reigning champs, brings home 2023 National Championship }}
|Princeton |North Dakota State University | | |
2024
|Wisconsin–Madison |Princeton |Michigan Tech |Wisconsin–Stevens Point | | |
2025
|Wisconsin–Madison |Michigan Tech |RPI |Bowdoin | |
[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]
{{see|Intercollegiate sports team cycling champions}}
[[Disc Golf]]
National Collegiate Disc Golf Union
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|Year |Men's Champion |Women's Champions |
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|2007 |rowspan=5 | |
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|2008 |Georgia |
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|2009 |Mississippi State |
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|2010 |Augusta State† |
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|2011 |Oregon |
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|2012 |Colorado State |Mississippi State |
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|2013 |Tennessee Tech |Mississippi State |
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|2014 |Georgia Regents† |Humboldt State |
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|2015 |Ferris State |Cal State Monterey Bay |
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|2016 |Augusta† |Cal State Monterey Bay |
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|2017 |Cal State Monterey Bay{{cite web |title=2017 NCDGC Women - Team |url=https://www.pdga.com/tour/event/32039 |website=Professional Disc Golf Association |access-date=22 April 2025 |language=en}} |
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|2018 |
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|2019 |
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|2020 |colspan=2|Not contested |
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|2021 |
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|2022 |
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|2023 |
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|2024 |
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|2025 |
† different names for same school
[[Dodgeball]]
[http://ncdadodgeball.com/ National Collegiate Dodgeball Association]
[[Equestrianism|Equestrian]]
File:NCAA ESW Equestrian Logo.png
Equestrian became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2002.
Sources:{{cite web |title=Miller's Collegiate Cup Teams |url=http://migrate.ihsa.com/prior/1997/97nationals/97results.htm#Miller's%20Collegiate%20Cup%20Teams |access-date=2009-09-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060520072239/http://migrate.ihsa.com/prior/1997/97nationals/97results.htm#Miller's%20Collegiate%20Cup%20Teams |archive-date=2006-05-20 }}{{cite web |title=History of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association |date=3 May 2002 |url=http://equisearch.com/lifestyle/education/horsespa2048/ |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=Intercollegiate Horse Show Association ends school year with successful national championships |url=http://www.clubequestrian.com/blogs/backgate/archive/2009/05/11/intercollegiate-horse-show-association-ends-school-year-with-successful-national-championships.aspx |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100130191402/http://clubequestrian.com/blogs/backgate/archive/2009/05/11/intercollegiate-horse-show-association-ends-school-year-with-successful-national-championships.aspx |archive-date=2010-01-30 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=The 2006 IHSA nationals hunter seat team competition |url=http://www.campusequestrian.com/zone/3zone/2006natlths.html |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=Welcome to the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association |url=http://www.ihsainc.com/ |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=The 2002 Intercollegiate National Horse Show, AQHA Trophy Cup Teams |url=http://migrate.ihsa.com/2002NationalsResults-TeamAQHA.asp |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060520071441/http://migrate.ihsa.com/2002NationalsResults-TeamAQHA.asp |archive-date=2006-05-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=The 2002 Intercollegiate National Horse Show , Miller's Collegiate Cup Teams |url=http://migrate.ihsa.com/2002NationalsResults-TeamMillers.asp |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060520071209/http://migrate.ihsa.com/2002NationalsResults-TeamMillers.asp |archive-date=2006-05-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Virginia Intermont, Findlay Win IHSA Championships |url=http://www.equisearch.com/equiwire%5Fnews/ihsachamps%5F051805/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20110807095153/http://www.equisearch.com/equiwire_news/ihsachamps_051805/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-08-07 |access-date=2009-09-01 }}{{cite web |title=The 2006 IHSA nationals western team competition |url=http://www.campusequestrian.com/story/2006natltss.html |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=Findlay IHSA Team |url=http://www.findlay.edu/academics/colleges/cosc/academicprograms/undergraduate/EQST/western/ihsateam.htm |access-date=2009-09-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509090439/http://www.findlay.edu/academics/colleges/cosc/academicprograms/undergraduate/EQST/western/ihsateam.htm |archive-date=May 9, 2008}}{{cite web |title=2003 Varsity Equestrian Championships to Be Televised |url=http://www.ihsa.com/article.asp?GroupID=5&ArticleID=458§ion_id=20 |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101123152713/http://ihsa.com/article.asp?GroupID=5&ArticleID=458§ion_id=20 |archive-date=2010-11-23 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Varsity Equestrian, the official website of NCAA varsity equestrian |url=http://www.varsityequestrian.com/championship/historyrecap.html |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080518054449/http://www.varsityequestrian.com/championship/historyrecap.html |archive-date=2008-05-18 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Georgia claims equestrian national championship |url=http://www.varsityequestrian.com/championship/09_wrapup.html |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-date=2009-11-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091114012434/http://www.varsityequestrian.com/championship/09_wrapup.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=2008 Varsity Equestrian National Championship |url=http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-equest/spec-rel/08-w-equest-natl-champ.html |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-date=2010-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101225150104/http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-equest/spec-rel/08-w-equest-natl-champ.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Equestrian Archives |url=http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-equest/archive/bay-w-equest-archive.html |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-date=2010-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101225002809/http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-equest/archive/bay-w-equest-archive.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=ANRC Nationals Judges & Champions |url=http://www.anrc.org/article.asp?ArticleID=28§ion_id=5 |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060616073130/http://anrc.org/article.asp?ArticleID=28§ion_id=5 |archive-date=2006-06-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Official website of the Intercollegiate Dressage Association |url=http://www.teamdressage.com/ |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=Lake Erie Wins Intercollegiate Dressage Championship |url=http://www.equisearch.com/equiwire%5Fnews/intercollegiatedressage%5F051105/ |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070210074215/http://equisearch.com/equiwire_news/intercollegiatedressage_051105/ |archive-date=2007-02-10 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Coach a Winning Intercollegiate Dressage Team |date=16 November 2005 |url=http://www.equisearch.com/lifestyle/education/coachingida_111605/ |access-date=2009-09-01}}{{cite web |title=St. Andrews Hosts Two National Collegiate Championships |url=http://www.sapc.edu/PDF/EquestrianChampionships.php |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100620160844/http://www.sapc.edu/PDF/EquestrianChampionships.php |archive-date=2010-06-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=IHSA 2010 Final Standings |url=http://www.ihsainc.com/customforms/NationalFinalStandings.aspx?Year=2010 |access-date=2011-03-26}}
=English=
==[[Intercollegiate Horse Show Association]]==
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=15| |Year and Champion |rowspan=15| |Year and Champion |rowspan=15| |Year and Champion |
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|1971 Stony Brook |1985 Southern Seminary College |1999 Skidmore College |2013 Tie: St. Lawrence University and Skidmore College |
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|1972 Connecticut |1986 Mount Holyoke College (MA) |2000 Mount Holyoke College |
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|1973 St. Lawrence University (NY) |1987 Southern Seminary College |2001 University of Findlay (OH) |
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|1974 Bennett College (NY) |1988 Southern Seminary College |2002 Ohio University |2016 Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |url=https://members.ihsainc.com/publicnationals/FinalStandings.aspx?Year=2016 |title=2016 Final Standings |access-date=2016-06-03 |archive-date=2016-08-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160803101334/https://members.ihsainc.com/publicnationals/FinalStandings.aspx?Year=2016 |url-status=dead }} |
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|1975 Massachusetts |1989 Tie: Colby-Sawyer College (NH) and Penn State |2003 Stonehill College (MA) |2017 Savannah College of Art and Design |
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|1976 St. Lawrence University |1990 Skidmore College (NY) |2004 Virginia Intermont |2018 Skidmore College |
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|1977 St. Lawrence University |1991 Skidmore College |2005 Virginia Intermont |2019 Emory & Henry College (Va.) |
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|1978 Centenary College (NJ) |1992 Virginia |2006 Mount Holyoke College |2020 - Championship not held (COVID-19) - |
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|1979 Centenary College |1993 Hollins College (VA) |2007 Virginia Intermont |2021 - Championship not held (COVID-19) - |
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|1980 Stony Brook |1994 Colby-Sawyer College |2008 Kentucky |2022 Emory & Henry College (Va.){{Cite web |date=2022-05-11 |title=IHSA 2022 National Championship Horse Show Wrap-Up |url=https://www.americanhorsepubs.org/newsgroup/31149/26099/ |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=American Horse Publications |language=en-US}} |
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|1981 Southern Seminary College (VA) |1995 Skidmore College |2009 Centenary College |2023 Skidmore College |
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|1982 Southern Seminary College |1996 Skidmore College |2010 Skidmore College |2024 Savannah College of Art and Design |
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|1983 Southern Seminary College |1997 Delaware |2011 Centenary College |2025 |
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|1984 Southern Seminary College |1998 Hollins College |2012 St. Lawrence University |2026 |
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Note: Emory & Henry College absorbed Virginia Intermont College's equestrian program when it closed at the end of the 2013–14 academic year. All championships from both colleges are credited to the program as "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College."
==[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.
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |
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|1978 - Sweet Briar College (VA) |1987 - Sweet Briar College |1996 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College (NC) |2005 - Savannah College of Art and Design (GA) |2014 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |url=http://anrc.org/anrc-intercollegiate-championships/2014-championships/ |title=2014 CHAMPIONSHIPS |date=8 May 2013 |access-date=2016-05-02}} |
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|1979 - Sweet Briar College |1988 - Sweet Briar College |1997 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College |2006 - Savannah College of Art and Design |2015 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |url=http://anrc.org/2015-championships-2/ |title=2015 CHAMPIONSHIPS |date=30 September 2014 |access-date=2016-05-02}} |2024 - Savannah College of Art and Design |
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|1980 - Sweet Briar College |1989 - Sweet Briar College |1998 - St. Lawrence University (NY) |2007 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College |2016 - Centenary College{{cite web |url=http://anrc.org/2016-championships/ |title=2016 CHAMPIONSHIPS |date=23 September 2015 |access-date=2016-05-02}} |2025 - Savannah College of Art and Design |
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|1981 - Virginia |1990 - Sweet Briar College |1999 - Sweet Briar College |2008 - Savannah College of Art and Design |2017 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |title=2017 Championship |url=https://anrc.org/2017-championships/ |access-date=25 March 2025 |date=19 August 2016}} |
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|1982 - Virginia |1991 - Virginia |2000 - St. Andrews Presbyterian College |2009 - Savannah College of Art and Design |2018 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |title=2018 Championships |url=https://anrc.org/2018-championships/ |access-date=25 March 2025 |date=24 April 2017}} |
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|1983 - Virginia |1992 - Virginia |2001 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College |2010 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |title=SCAD And Bonham Repeat Winners At ANRC |url=http://www.chronofhorse.com/article/scad-and-bonham-repeat-winners-anrc |access-date=2011-03-29}} |2019 - Savannah College of Art and Design{{cite web |title=ANRC Championship History |url=https://anrc.org/anrc-national-championships/copy-anrc-championship-history/ |access-date=25 March 2025 |date=19 August 2011}} |
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|1984 - Virginia |1993 - Virginia |2002 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian College |2020 - |
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|1985 - Virginia |1994 - Virginia |2003 - Savannah College of Art and Design |2012 - Savannah College of Art and Design |2021 - |
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|1986 - Sweet Briar College |1995 - Virginia |2004 - Virginia Intermont College |2013 - Centenary College (NJ) |
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Note: Emory & Henry College absorbed Virginia Intermont College's equestrian program when it closed at the end of the 2013–14 academic year. All championships from both colleges are credited to the program as "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College."
=Dressage=
[http://www.teamdressage.com/home Intercollegiate Dressage Association] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209102053/http://teamdressage.com/home |date=2013-12-09 }}
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |
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|2002 Mount Holyoke College (MA) |2007 Virginia Intermont College |2012 Johnson & Wales University (RI){{cite web |url=http://www.teamdressage.com/nationals/results/2012-championships |title=2012 National Championships |access-date=2014-01-19 |archive-date=2013-12-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209095839/http://teamdressage.com/nationals/results/2012-championships |url-status=dead }} |2017 Averett University |
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|2003 Mount Holyoke College |2008 Mount Holyoke College |2018 Emory & Henry College |
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|2004 Mount Holyoke College |2009 New Hampshire |2019 Otterbein University |2024 Emory & Henry College{{cite web|url=https://www.gowasps.com/sports/equest/2023-24/releases/20240427s4r96c|title=--- NATIONAL CHAMPIONS --- Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry Wins Record Eighth IDA National Title|date=25 April 2024 |access-date=2025-04-11}} |
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|2005 Lake Erie College (OH) |2020 - Championship not held (COVID-19) |2025 |
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|2006 Virginia Intermont College |2021 - Championship not held (COVID-19) |2026 |
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Note: Emory & Henry College absorbed Virginia Intermont College's equestrian program when it closed at the end of the 2013–14 academic year. All championships from both colleges are credited to the program as "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College."
=Western=
American Quarter Horse Association
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |
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|1979 & 1980 Miami University (OH) |1989 Michigan State |1996 Ohio State |2005 University of Findlay (OH) |2023 Middle Tennessee State |
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|1981 Murray State (KY) |1990 Western Kentucky (tie) |1997 Ohio State |2006 Ohio State |2024 Middle Tennessee State |
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|1982 Miami University |1990 Michigan State (tie) |1998 New Mexico State |2007 University of Findlay |2016 St. Andrews University (NC) and Berry College |2025 |
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|1983 Ball State (IN) |1991 Ohio State |1999 Ohio State |2008 Ohio State |2017 St. Andrew's University |
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|1984 Morehead State (KY) |1992 Ohio State |2000 Oklahoma State |2009 University of Findlay |2018 University of Findlay |
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|1985 Murray State |1993 Ohio State |2001 University of Findlay |2010 University of Findlay |2019 University of Findlay |
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|1986 Otterbein College (OH) |1994 Colorado State (tie) |2002 Texas A&M and Ohio State (tie){{cite web |url=http://www.osuwestern.com/OSET/Nationals.html |title=The Ohio State Equestrian Team |access-date=2011-07-05 |archive-date=2012-03-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326144717/http://www.osuwestern.com/OSET/Nationals.html |url-status=usurped }}{{cite web |url=http://www.campusequestrian.com/story/2011natltss.html |title=BERRY COLLEGE ENDS STRING OF WESTERN IHSA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY OHIO SCHOOLS |access-date=2011-07-04}} |2020 |
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|1987 Midway College (KY) |1994 Texas A&M (tie) |2003 Texas A&M and West Texas A&M (tie){{cite web |url=http://www.okstate.com/sports/w-equest/spec-rel/111805aab.html |access-date=2011-07-05 |title=Mallory Vestal Bio |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315214345/http://www.okstate.com/sports/w-equest/spec-rel/111805aab.html |archive-date=2012-03-15 |url-status=dead }} |2012 Oregon State |2021 |
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|1988 Ball State |1995 New Mexico State |2004 Texas A&M |2013 West Texas A&M |2022 Black Hawk College |
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=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.
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|Year |Western |Hunter Seat |Overall |rowspan=13| |Year |Western |Hunter Seat |Overall |
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|2002 |West Texas A&M |Georgia |Texas A&M |2014 |N/A |N/A |Georgia |
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|2003 |Oklahoma State |Georgia and Stonehill (MA) |Georgia |2015 |N/A |N/A |South Carolina |
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|2004 |Oklahoma State |Georgia |Georgia |2016 |N/A |N/A |
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|2005 |Texas A&M |South Carolina |South Carolina |2017 |N/A |N/A |Texas A&M |
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|2006 |Oklahoma State |South Carolina |Auburn |2018 |Auburn |Auburn |Auburn |
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|2007 |Texas A&M |South Carolina |South Carolina |2019 |Auburn |Auburn |Georgia |
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|2008 |TCU |Auburn |Georgia |2020 | colspan="3" |cancelled (pandemic) |
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|2009 |Texas A&M |Georgia |Georgia | | | | |
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|Texas A&M |Georgia |Georgia | | | | |
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|Texas A&M |Auburn |Auburn | | | | |
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|2012 |Texas A&M |Baylor |Texas A&M | | | | |
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|2013 |Oklahoma State |Auburn |Auburn | | | | |
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|Year |Dual Discipline |Single Discipline Jumping Seat |
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|Georgia |Sweet Briar |
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|2022 |Oklahoma State |Lynchburg |
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|2023 |SMU |Lynchburg |
2024
|SMU |Lynchburg |
[[Fencing]], Women-only
National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (NIWFA), (IWFA 1929-63)
Team Foil
NIWFA title competition was held in addition to the AIAW championship from 1980 to 1982 and the NCAA women's championship from 1982 to 1989. Starting in 1990, the NCAA has sponsored a combined men's and women's team championship, declaring one overall combined champion. NIWFA membership in 2018 consisted of 20 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.
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |
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|1964{{cite web |title=National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association |url=http://www.niwfa.com/ |access-date=2009-08-30}} Paterson State College (NJ) |1974 Cal State-Fullerton |1984 St. John's * (NY) |1994 Princeton |2004 Temple (PA) |2014 Temple |2024 Temple |
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|1965 Paterson State College |1975 San Jose State |1985 St. John's * |1995 Princeton |2005 Temple |2015 Temple |
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|1966 Paterson State College |1976 San Jose State |1986 Temple * |1996 Rutgers (NJ) |2006 Temple |2016 Temple |2026 |
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|1967 Cornell |1977 San Jose State |1987 Temple * |1997 Temple |2007 Temple |2017 Temple |2027 |
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|1968 Cornell |1978 San Jose State |1988 Temple * |1998 Fairleigh Dickinson (NJ) |2008 Temple |2018 Temple |2028 |
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|1969 Cornell |1979 San Jose State |1989 Temple * |1999 Temple |2009 Temple |2019 Temple |2029 |
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|1970 Hunter College (NY) |1980 Penn State (also won AIAW) |1990 Paterson State College |2000 Temple |2010 Temple |2020 Temple |2030 |
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|1971 New York University |1981 St. John's (AIAW: Penn State) |1991 Temple |2001 Temple |2011 Temple |2021 cancelled |2031 |
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|1972 Cornell University |1982 Yale * (also won AIAW) |1992 Cornell |2002 Temple |2012 Temple |2022 Temple |2032 |
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|1973 Cornell |1983 Yale * |1993 Cornell |2003 Temple |2013 Temple |2023 Temple |2033 |
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* did not win NCAA women’s championship (held 1982-89)
Team Épée, Team Sabre, Combined Weapon
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|Year |Team Épée |Team Sabre |Combined (Foil, Épée, Sabre) |
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|1995 |Princeton |rowspan=5| | -- |
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|1996 |James Madison (VA) |Temple (PA) † |
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|1997 |Johns Hopkins (MD) |Temple † |
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|1998 |Temple |Temple † |
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|1999 |Temple |Temple † |
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|2000 |Temple |Tufts (MA) |Temple |
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|rowspan=2 |2001 |rowspan=2 |Temple |rowspan=2 |Temple |Temple |
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|Div III: US Military Academy |
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|rowspan=2 |2002 |rowspan=2 |Temple |rowspan=2 |Temple |Temple |
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|Div III: Johns Hopkins |
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|2003 |Temple |Tufts |Temple |
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|2004 |Temple |US Military Academy |Temple |
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|2005 |Fairleigh Dickinson (NJ) |Drew (NJ) |Temple |
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|2006 |Drew |Tufts |Temple |
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|2007 |Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) |Temple |Temple |
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|2008 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2009 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2010 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2011 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2012 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2013 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2014 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2015 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2016 |Stevens Institute |Temple |Temple |
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|2017 |Temple |Johns Hopkins |Temple |
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|2018 |Stevens Institute |Johns Hopkins |Temple |
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|rowspan=2 |2019 |rowspan=2 |Temple |rowspan=2 |Johns Hopkins |Temple |
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|Div III: Johns Hopkins |
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|2020 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
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|2021 |colspan=3|cancelled (pandemic) |
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|2022 |Temple |Temple |Temple |
2023
|Temple |Temple |Temple |
2024
|William & Mary |Temple |Temple |
2025
|Temple |Temple |Temple |
† Foil and Épée only
[[Figure Skating]]
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|Year |Champion |
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|2000 |Miami University |
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|2001 |Miami University |
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|2002 |University of Delaware |
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|2003 |Cornell University |
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|2004 |Dartmouth College |
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|2005 |Dartmouth College |
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|2006 |Dartmouth College |
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|2007 |Dartmouth College |
2008
|Dartmouth College |
2009
|Boston University |
2010
|Boston University |
2011
|University of Delaware |
2012
|Dartmouth College |
2013
|University of Delaware |
2014
|University of Delaware |
2015
|University of Delaware |
2016
|University of Delaware |
2017
|Boston University |
2018
|Boston University |
2019
|Boston University |
2022
|Boston University |
2023
|Boston University |
2024
|University of Delaware |
2025 |
[[Fishing tournament|Fishing]]
Bass Fishing (two-person team)
FLW Outdoors College Series
Bassmaster College Bass Fishing Series
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|Year |Champion |
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|2005 |Stephen F. Austin |
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|2006 |Arkansas Tech |
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|2007 |Virginia Tech |
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|2008 |Arkansas Little Rock |
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|2009 |North Carolina State |
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|2010 |Eastern Kentucky |
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|2011 |Stephen F. Austin |
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|2012 |Oklahoma State |
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|2013 |Auburn Montgomery (AUM) |
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|2014 |UNC Charlotte |
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|2015 |Texas A&M |
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|2016 |Kansas State |
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|2017 |Bryan College (TN) |
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|2018 |
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|2019 |
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|2020 |
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|2021 |
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|2022 |
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|2023 |
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|2024 |
Association of Collegiate Anglers, Cabela's Collegiate Bass Fishing Series{{cite web|url=https://www.collegiatebasschampionship.com/champions/ |title=Association of Collegiate Anglers Cabela's Collegiate Bass Fishing BoatU.S. Tournament Series Champions|date=25 May 2018 |publisher=Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship|access-date=2018-06-01}}
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|Year |Champion |
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|2006 |North Carolina State |
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|2007 |Texas A&M |
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|2008 |Arkansas |
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|2009 |Murray State |
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|2010 |Georgia |
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|2011 |UCF |
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|2012 |North Carolina State |
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|2013 |Bethel (TN) |
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|2014 |Georgia |
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|2015 |Northern Kentucky |
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|2016 |Auburn |
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|2017 |North Alabama |
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|2018 |Bethel |
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|2019 |
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|2020 |
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|2021 |
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|2022 |
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|2023 |
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|2024 |
Saltwater Fishing
An intercollegiate deep-sea fishing championship was held from 1956 through 1975 off of Wedgeport, Nova Scotia. Yale University won in 1956.{{cite web |title=The award for most obscure Yale sport goes to… |url=http://yaleherald.com/sports/the-award-for-most-obscure-yale-sport-goes-to/ |access-date=2009-11-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201190325/http://yaleherald.com/sports/the-award-for-most-obscure-yale-sport-goes-to/ |archive-date=2010-12-01 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title="Waterfront" by Red Marston, St. Petersburg Times, June 17, 1957 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=888&dat=19570617&id=L84NAAAAIBAJ&pg=3319,1155599 |access-date=2009-11-30 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web |title=The Yale Fishing Club & Team |url=http://www.yale.edu/fishing/photo%20album/Yale%20Nova%20Scotia/nova%20scotia.html |access-date=2009-11-30}}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite web |title=Yale University William Clay Ford Club Sports Program |work=Yale |url=http://www.yalebulldogs.com/information/recreational_choices/club_sports/index |access-date=2009-11-30}} Beginning in 1974, Coastal Carolina University has hosted an annual intercollegiate invitational fishing tournament.{{cite web |title=Coastal Carolina University Magazine, Spring-Summer 2008 |url=http://www.coastal.edu/magazine/spring2008/feature01.html |access-date=2009-11-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204093436/http://www.coastal.edu/magazine/spring2008/feature01.html |archive-date=2008-12-04 |url-status=dead }}
[[Flag Football]]
American Collegiate Intramural Sports and Fitness
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|Year |Men |Women |Co-Rec |
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|1979 |colspan=2| |
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|1980 |Louisiana State |Southeastern Louisiana |rowspan=5| |
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|1981 |New Orleans |Louisiana State |
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|1982 |New Orleans |Texas - Austin |
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|1983 |New Orleans |Texas - Austin |
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|1984 |Southeastern Louisiana |New Orleans |
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|1985 |New Orleans |Texas - Austin |Northeast Louisiana |
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|1986 |New Orleans |Georgia Tech |West Virginia |
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|1987 |Southeastern Louisiana |New Orleans |Southwestern Louisiana |
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|1988 |Southern Mississippi |Georgia Tech |New Orleans |
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|1989 |Florida |Georgia Tech |Southeastern Louisiana |
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|1990 |Southeastern Louisiana |Georgia Southern |North Carolina State |
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|1991 |Southeastern Louisiana |New Orleans |North Carolina State |
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|1992 |Delgado Community College |Georgia Southern |Northeast Louisiana |
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|1993 |West Florida |Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |Northeast Louisiana |
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|1994 |South Florida |Florida |Louisiana State |
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|1995 |Southern University - New Orleans |Alabama |Northeast Louisiana |
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|1996 |Ohio State |Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |Nebraska |
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|1997 |Ohio State |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |Northeast Louisiana |
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|1998 |Delgado Community College |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |North Carolina State |
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|1999 |Nunez Community College |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |North Florida |
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|2000 |Nunez Community College |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |North Florida |
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|2001 |South Florida |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |Florida |
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|2002 |Southern University - Baton Rouge |Instituto Politecnico Nacional |Florida |
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|2003 |Nunez Community College |Stephen F. Austin State |Connecticut |
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|2004 |Georgia Southern |Southern University - Baton Rouge |Central Florida |
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|2005 |Pensacola Junior College |Sam Houston State |Tarleton State |
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|2006 |Iowa |West Florida |Louisiana - Monroe |
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|2007 |Florida |Florida A&M |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
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|2008 |North Florida |West Florida |North Texas |
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|2009 |Central Florida |Florida A&M |North Carolina - Charlotte |
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|2010 |Kentucky |Florida A&M |Angelo State |
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|2011 |Florida |Florida A&M |Central Florida |
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|2012 |Kennesaw State |Florida A&M |
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National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association
[[Flowboarding]]
These competitions were part of the CBS Sports "Collegiate Nationals " and "Alt Games" presentations.
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|Year |Champion |
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|2007 |individual |
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|2008 |Mesa College (CA){{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080422221954/http://www.thecollegiatenationals.com/story/index.php?story=92 |url=http://www.thecollegiatenationals.com/story/index.php?story=92|url-status=dead|archive-date= 22 April 2008 |title=Neubauer New Champion |date=19 Apr 2008 |publisher=The College Nationals |access-date=2016-06-05}} |
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|2009 |
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|2010 |? |
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|2011 |San Diego State{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/cbssportsnetwork/photos/a.10150166603777574.286420.86713232573/10150169674042574/?type=3&theater |title=2011 Alt Games - San Diego 26 of 67 |date=27 May 2011 |author=CBS Sports Network |website=Facebook |access-date=2016-06-06}} |
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[[Light Sport Aircraft|Flying]] ([[Aviation]])
{{cite web |title=National SAFECON Results |url=http://www.nifa.us/results_menu.htm |access-date=2009-09-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090510212954/http://nifa.us/results_menu.htm |archive-date=May 10, 2009}}{{cite web |title=SAFECON 2009 |url=http://www.nifa.us/SAFECON%20Programs/SAFECON%202009.pdf |access-date=2009-09-04}}
National Intercollegiate Flying Association
- Aircraft type certificated as Airplane-Single Engine Land only.
- No more than four (4) 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 (Instrument Flight Rules) Precision Flight
- IFR Simulated Flight
- CRM/LOFT (Crew Resource Management/Line Oriented Flight Training)
SAFECON Championship Trophy
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=11| |Year |Champion |rowspan=11| |Year |Champion |rowspan=11| |Year |Champion |rowspan=11| |Year |Champion |rowspan=11| |Year |Champion |
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|1966 |San Jose State |1976 |Northeastern |1986 |North Dakota |1996 |North Dakota |2006 |North Dakota |2016 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott){{cite web |url=https://nifa.aero/wp-content/uploads/SAFECON-2016-Results.html |title=SAFECON 2016 Results |access-date=2016-06-03}} |
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|1967 |Parks College of Saint Louis University |1977 |Southern Illinois |1987 |North Dakota |1997 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2007 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2017 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott){{cite web |title=SAFECON 2017 Results |url=https://nifa.aero/wp-content/uploads/SAFECON-2017-Results.pdf |access-date=8 October 2024 |page=77}} |
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|1968 |San Jose State |1978 |Southern Illinois |1988 |North Dakota |1998 |Western Michigan |2008 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2018 |
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|1969 |San Jose State |1979 |Southern Illinois |1989 |North Dakota |1999 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2009 |North Dakota |2019 |
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|1970 |Iowa State |1980 |? |1990 |North Dakota |2000 |North Dakota |2010 |2020 |
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|1971 |Oklahoma State |1981 |Southern Illinois |1991 |North Dakota |2001 |North Dakota |2011 |2021 |
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|1972 |Broward Junior College |1982 |Southern Illinois |1992 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Daytona) |2002 |Western Michigan |2012 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott){{cite web |title=SAFECON 2012 Official Competition Results |url=https://nifa.us/SAFECON_2012_Results.html#overallevents |website=nifa.us |access-date=3 April 2025}} |2022 |
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|1973 |Louisiana Tech |1983 |Western Michigan |1993 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2003 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2013 |2023 |
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|1974 |Southwest Missouri State |1984 |Southern Illinois |1994 |North Dakota |2004 |North Dakota |2014 |2024 |
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|1975 |Oklahoma State |1985 |North Dakota |1995 |North Dakota |2005 |Embry Riddle Aeronautical (Prescott) |2015 |Southern Illinois{{cite web |title=NIFA SAFECON 2015 Official Results |url=https://nifa.us/SAFECON_2015_Results.html#overallevents |website=nifa.us |access-date=3 April 2025}} |2025 | |
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[[American handball|Handball]] (American)
{{cite web |title=Texas A&M Handball |url=http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/clubs/handball.stm |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-date=2009-04-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090415001707/http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/clubs/handball.stm |url-status=dead }}{{cite news |title=1988 – the year in sports, the winners of individual and team championships |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/26/sports/1988-the-year-in-sports-the-winners-of-individual-and-team-championships.html?pagewanted=2 |access-date=2009-09-06 |work=The New York Times |date=1988-12-26}}{{cite news |title=Winners of individual and team championships |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/31/sports/winners-of-individual-and-team-championships.html?pagewanted=all |access-date=2009-09-06 |work=The New York Times |date=1989-12-31}}{{cite web |title=Lake Forest College Handball Coaching Staff |url=http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/handball/mikedau.htm |access-date=2009-09-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515204925/http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/handball/mikedau.htm |archive-date=May 15, 2008}}{{cite web |title=National Champions |url=http://www.ushandball.org/content/category/30/156/166/ |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090918084758/http://www.ushandball.org/content/category/30/156/166/ |archive-date=2009-09-18 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=National Champs 50-56 |url=http://www.ushandball.org/content/view/79/166/ |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091204024937/http://www.ushandball.org/content/view/79/166/ |archive-date=2009-12-04 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=National Champions 1970 - 1972 |url=http://www.ushandball.org/content/view/84/166/ |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091204024952/http://www.ushandball.org/content/view/84/166/ |archive-date=2009-12-04 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Lake Forest College Handball History: Year-by-Year at Nationals |url=http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/handball/alltimeresults.htm |access-date=2009-09-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704140242/http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/handball/alltimeresults.htm |archive-date=July 4, 2008}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.ushandball.org/images/2017/collegiates/CollegiateChampionsList.pdf|title=National Collegiate Champions List|date=2017|website=United States Handball Association (USHA)|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180618010803/https://www.ushandball.org/index.php/rules-development/collegiate|archive-date=June 18, 2018}}
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.
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|Year |Men |Women |Overall |
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|1953 |Illinois-Navy Pier, University of Detroit (tie) | colspan="2" rowspan="28" | |
1954
|University of Detroit |
1955
|University of Texas |
1956
|University of Texas |
1957
|University of Texas |
1958
|Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Notre Dame (tie) |
1959
|Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
1960
|University of Texas |
1961
|Michigan State |
1962
|University of Minnesota |
1963
|University of Texas |
1964
|University of Texas |
1965
|University of Texas |
1966
|University of Texas |
1967{{cite web|url=https://ushandball.org/index.php/tech/128-national-champions|title=National Champions|access-date=2016-06-03|archive-date=2016-06-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160616234515/https://ushandball.org/index.php/tech/128-national-champions|url-status=dead}}
|University of Texas |
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|1968 |University of Texas |
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|1969 |University of Miami (FL) |
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|1970 |University of Texas |
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|1971 |University of Texas, Lake Forest College (tie) |
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|1972 |University of Texas |
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|1973 |Montana |
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|1974 |Lake Forest College (IL) |
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|1975 |Lake Forest College |
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|1976 |Lake Forest College |
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|1977 |Memphis State |
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|1978 |Lake Forest College |
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|1979 |Lake Forest College |
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|1980 |Lake Forest College |
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|1981 |rowspan=6 colspan=2| |Lake Forest College, University of Texas (tie) |
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|1982 |Lake Forest College |
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|1983 |Lake Forest College |
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|1984 |Lake Forest College |
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|1985 |Texas A&M |
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|1986 |Memphis State |
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|Memphis State |University of Texas | -- |
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|1988 |Memphis State |Texas A&M |Lake Forest College |
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|1989 |Memphis State |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|1990 |Memphis State |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|1991 |Memphis State |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|1992 |Memphis State |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |
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|1993 |Memphis State |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1994 |Southwest Missouri State |Texas A&M |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1995 |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1996 |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1997 |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1998 |Lake Forest College |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|1999 |Lake Forest College |Southwest Missouri State |Southwest Missouri State |
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|2000 |Lake Forest College |Southwest Missouri State |Lake Forest College |
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|2001 |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |
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|2002 |Texas A&M |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |
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|Year |Men |Women |Overall |Division II |
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|2003 |Texas A&M |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Hardin Simmons |
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|2004 |Dublin Institute of Technology |Lake Forest College |Southwest Missouri State | -- |
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|2005 |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Hardin Simmons |
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|2006 |Lake Forest College |Missouri State |Missouri State |Florida |
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|2007 |Missouri State |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Southwestern University |
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|2008 |Missouri State |Missouri State |Missouri State |Florida |
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|2009 |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Florida |
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|Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Minnesota State |
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|Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Minnesota State |
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|Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Angelo State |
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|2013 |Lake Forest College |Missouri State |Lake Forest College |Pacific University |
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|colspan=5 align=center|Division I |colspan=4 align=center|Division II |Division III |
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|Year |Men |Women |Combined |rowspan=15| |Men |Women |Combined |rowspan=15| |Men |
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|2014 |Lake Forest College |Missouri State |Lake Forest College |Michigan State |Western Washington |Pacific University (OR) |n/a |
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|Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Lake Forest College |Stony Brook University |Angelo State |Texas A&M |Dublin City University |
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|colspan=4 align=center|Open Division |colspan=3 align=center|A Division |align=center|B Division |
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|Year |Men |Women |Combined |Men |Women |Combined |Men |
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|University of Limerick (Ireland) |Texas |Lake Forest College |Texas A&M |Pacific University |Pacific University |Colorado School of Mines |
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|2017 |University of Limerick (Ireland) |Missouri State |Missouri State |Stony Brook University |Pacific University |Pacific University |Michigan State |
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|2018 |Lake Forest College |Missouri State |Missouri State |Pacific University |Pacific University |Pacific University |Minnesota |
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|2019 |Minnesota State |Missouri State |Missouri State |Minnesota | | |Texas A&M |
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|2020 |Missouri State |Missouri State |Missouri State |Arizona State |Pacific University | | |
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|2021 |colspan=3|Cancelled |colspan=3|Cancelled |Cancelled |
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|2022 |Minnesota State |Missouri State |Minnesota State |Utah State |Utah State |Texas A&M |Angelo State |
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|2023 |Minnesota State |Missouri State |Minnesota State |Wisconsin-Milwaukee |Texas A&M |Utah State |Utah State |
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|Minnesota State |Minnesota State |Minnesota State |Texas A&M |Angelo State |align=center|— |
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|Minnesota State |Minnesota State |Minnesota State |Stony Brook |Pacific University |Texas A&M |align=center|— |
[[Hurling]]
National Collegiate Gaelic Athletic Association
[[Judo]]
{{see|Intercollegiate sports team judo champions}}
[[Karate]]
=[[Shotokan|ISKF Shotokan]]=
{{cite web |title=Current and Past Journals of the National Collegiate Karate Association |url=http://www.iskf-alaska.net/ncka.asp |access-date=2009-09-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090914125111/http://www.iskf-alaska.net/ncka.asp |archive-date=2009-09-14 }}{{cite web |title=NCKA Journal 2008 |url=http://www.iskf-alaska.net/documents/NCKA_Journal_08.pdf |access-date=2009-09-06}}
National Collegiate Karate Association
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|Year |Kata |Kumite (Men) |Kumite (Women) |
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|1980 |New Orleans |New Orleans |rowspan=18| |
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|1981 |Temple (PA) |Arizona State |
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|1982 |Temple |Temple |
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|1983 |Temple |Temple |
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|1984 |Temple |U.C. Riverside |
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|1985 |Temple |Temple |
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|1986 |Temple |Temple |
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|1987 |Temple |U.C. Riverside |
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|1988 |Temple |Drexel (PA) |
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|1989 |Drexel |Ohio State |
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|1990 |Drexel |Arizona |
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|1991 |Drexel |Mankato State (MN) |
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|1992 |Alaska |Illinois |
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|1993 |Delta State (MS) |Delta State |
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|1994 |South Florida |Temple |
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|1995 |South Florida |William & Mary (VA) |
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|1996 |Temple |Temple |
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|1997 |Northern Colorado |Drexel |
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|1998 |Drexel |Drexel |Drexel |
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|1999 |Louisiana State |Louisiana State † |No women's team title |
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|2000 |Louisiana State |Louisiana State † |Tulane † |
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|2001 |Tulane (LA) |Drexel † |
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|2002 |Drexel |Louisiana State |Tulane |
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|2003 |Tulane |
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|2004 |Louisiana State |Drexel |
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|2005 ∗ |colspan=3 align=center|No tournament held |
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|2006 |Alaska |Alaska |No women's team title |
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|Penn State{{cite web |url=http://www.clubs.psu.edu/up/shotokan/tournament0708.html |title=Tournament Results 2007-2008, ISKF US Nationals, October 20-21 |access-date=2016-05-11}} |
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|Drexel |Drexel |Drexel |
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|Drexel |Drexel |Drexel |
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|Drexel |Ohio State |Minnesota |
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|Colorado |Ohio State |not held |
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|Drexel |¶ |¶ |
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|Ohio State |Brown |
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|Mesa Community College |Mesa Community College |Salve Regina |
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|Drexel |colspan=2 align=center|Mesa Community College (AZ)‡ |
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|Drexel |Brown |Salve Regina |
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|Brown |Brown |Salve Regina |
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|CU Denver |Brown |Salve Regina |
2019{{cite web |title=2019 ISKF National Championships |url=https://iskf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/2019-ISKF-Nationals_2019_results.pdf |access-date=25 March 2025}}
|Brown |colspan=2 align=center|Brown‡ |
2022{{cite web |title=2022 ISKF National Championships |url=https://iskf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Updated-2022-ISKF-US-National-Karate-Tournament-Results-3.pdf |access-date=25 March 2025}}
|Penn |Drexel | |
2023{{cite web |title=2023 ISKF National Championships |url=https://iskf.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/2023-ISKF-43rd-US-National-Championship-Results-1-1.pdf |access-date=25 March 2025}}
|Ohio State |Ohio State |Ohio State |
† 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.
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|Year |Champion |
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|1983 | |
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|1985 |Wake Forest (NC) |
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|1987 | |
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[[Orienteering]]
US Orienteering Federation
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |rowspan=10| |Year and Champion |
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|1973{{cite web |title=US Intercollegiate Orienteering Champions |url=http://orienteeringusa.org/orienteers/on-foot/championships/intercollegiate |access-date=2009-09-03}} Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania |1981 US Military Academy |1989 US Military Academy |1997 US Military Academy |2005 US Military Academy |2013 US Military Academy |2021 Championship not held (COVID-19) |
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|1974 Ohio University |1982 US Military Academy |1990 US Military Academy |1998 US Military Academy |2006 US Military Academy |2014 US Military Academy |2022 US Military Academy |
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|1975 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania |1983 Kansas |1991 Bates College (ME) |1999 US Military Academy |2007 US Military Academy |2015 US Military Academy |2023 Washington |
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|1976 Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania |1984 Kansas |1992 US Military Academy |2000 US Military Academy |2008 US Military Academy |2016 US Military Academy |2024 Montana |
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|1977 Lake Superior State University (MI) |1985 US Military Academy |1993 Washington |2001 New Hampshire |2009 US Military Academy |2017 US Military Academy |2025 US Military Academy |
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|1978 US Military Academy |1986 US Military Academy |1994 Washington |2002 Washington |2010 US Military Academy |2018 US Military Academy |2026 |
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|1979 US Military Academy |1987 US Military Academy |1995 US Military Academy |2003 US Military Academy |2019 US Military Academy |2027 |
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|1980 US Military Academy |1988 US Military Academy |1996 US Military Academy |2004 US Military Academy |2012 US Military Academy |2020 Championship not held (COVID-19) |2028 |
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[[Paintball]]
{{cite web |title=Collegiate Nationals - Results |url=http://www.cstv.com/thecollegiatenationals/results/cn-results.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060908070052/http://www.cstv.com/thecollegiatenationals/results/cn-results.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 8, 2006 |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=About NCPA - History |url=http://www.college-paintball.com/about/history.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-date=2009-06-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090625195049/http://college-paintball.com/about/history.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=National champs on CSTV May 3rd |url=http://www.warpig.com/newswire/prwire_releases/1146671527128.shtml |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=NCPA 2005 Championship |url=http://www.warpig.com/paintball/tournament/ncpa/2005/nationals/ |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=2007 JT USA College and High School Paintball National Championships |url=http://www.warpig.com/paintball/tournament/ncpa/2007/nationals/ |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=Back to the Beach NPPL Super 7 Huntington Beach 2004 |url=http://www.warpig.com/paintball/tournament/nppl/2004/hb/index.shtml |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=Illini Paintball Tournament Results |url=http://www.illinipaintball.com/results.php |access-date=2009-09-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090706171000/http://illinipaintball.com/results.php |archive-date=July 6, 2009}}{{cite web |title=PbNation College and High School Tournaments – Congratulations | work=PbNation |url=http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=482253 |access-date=2009-09-05}}
Beginning with the 2011 championship, the Division AA competition switched to the Race To-2 format. Division A format is X-Ball.{{cite web |url=http://www.college-paintball.com/ |title=NCPA Class AA to Use RaceTo-2 Format for 2010-2011 Season |access-date=2011-04-03 |archive-date=2011-02-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110207111138/http://college-paintball.com/ |url-status=dead }}
National Collegiate Paintball Association
[[Parachuting]]
{{cite web |title=Collegiates Champions |url=http://www.uspa.org/USPAMembers/Competition/Collegiates/Collegiateschamps/tabid/345/Default.aspx |access-date=2009-09-03}}{{cite web |title=Collegiates |url=http://www.uspa.org/USPAMembers/Competition/Collegiates/tabid/95/Default.aspx |access-date=2009-09-03 |archive-date=2009-09-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090919012925/http://www.uspa.org/USPAMembers/Competition/Collegiates/tabid/95/Default.aspx |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=2008 Collegiate Nationals Scores |url=http://www.uspa.org/USPAMembers/Competition/Collegiates/2008CollegiateNationalsScores/tabid/472/Default.aspx |access-date=2009-09-03 |archive-date=2009-09-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090907104954/http://www.uspa.org/USPAMembers/Competition/Collegiates/2008CollegiateNationalsScores/tabid/472/Default.aspx |url-status=dead }}
US Parachute Association
The USPA National Collegiate Parachute Championships consist of both individual and team events. Individual events are classic accuracy, sport accuracy and freefall style. The team events are classic accuracy and formation diving (and before 2007, 2-person freefly diving). Schools other than the service academies have been competitive only in sport accuracy and freefly diving.
In the Team Accuracy and Formation Skydiving events, multiple yearly entrants from the service academies have dominated. For example, in 2008, 6 USMA and 4 USAFA teams placed in the top 10 in team accuracy.
[[Pickleball]]
DUPR/United Pickleball Association{{cite web |title=DUPR Collegiate Pickleball Tour |url=https://www.dupr.com/collegiate-league |website=www.dupr.com |access-date=3 April 2025 |language=en}}
National Collegiate Pickleball Association{{cite web |title=Collegiate Tour |url=https://www.ncpaofficial.com/collegiatetour |website=NCPA |access-date=3 April 2025 |language=en}}
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|Year |Champion |
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|2024 |Utah Tech |
2025{{cite web |title=Utah Valley Wins 2025 NCPA National Championship |url=https://www.thedinkpickleball.com/utah-valley-wins-2025-ncpa-national-championship/ |website=The Dink Pickleball |access-date=3 April 2025 |language=en |date=20 February 2025}}
|Utah Valley |
Assocation of Pickleball Players
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|Year |Champion |
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|Utah Tech |
2025{{cite web |title=University of Florida Wins 2024 APP U.S. Collegiate Championships Presented by PB5Star |url=https://www.theapp.global/news/2025-collegiate-champs-recap |website=www.theapp.global |access-date=3 April 2025 |date=30 Mar 2025}}
|Florida |
[[Shooting sports|Pistol]]
National Rifle Association
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|Year |Free Pistol |Standard Pistol |Air Pistol |Air Pistol (W) |Sport Pistol (W) |Aggregate-Open |Aggregate (W) |
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|Navy |Army |Army |rowspan=6| |rowspan=12| |rowspan=5| |rowspan=20| |
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|1982 |Navy |Air Force |
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|1983 |Navy |Navy |Air Force |
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|1984 |Navy |Texas–Arlington |
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|1985 |Navy |Army |Navy |
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|1986 |Army |MIT |MIT |Army |
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|1987 |Navy |Navy |individual |Navy |
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|1988 |MIT |Navy |Navy |individual |Navy |
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|1989 |Air Force |Army |Navy |individual |Army |
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|1990 |Navy |Navy |individual |Navy |
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|1991 |Army |Navy |Navy |individual |Army |
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|1992 |Navy |Navy |Navy |individual |Navy |
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|1993 |Navy |Navy |Navy |individual |individual |Navy |
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|1994 |Army |Air Force |The Citadel |Coast Guard |Air Force |
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|1995 |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |
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|1996 |Navy |Navy |Army |MIT |MIT |Navy |
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|1997 |Army |Navy |Navy |Army |Coast Guard |Army |
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|1998 |Army |Navy |Army |MIT |Navy |Army |
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|1999 |Air Force |Navy |MIT |Ohio State |Army |
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|2000 |Ohio State |Ohio State |Navy |Ohio State |Ohio State |Ohio State |
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|2001 |Ohio State |Navy |Army |Coast Guard |Coast Guard |Navy |Coast Guard |
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|2002 |Navy |Coast Guard |Coast Guard |MIT |Ohio State |Navy |Coast Guard |
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|2003 |The Citadel |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |
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|2004 |Navy |Army |Navy |Ohio State |Ohio State |Navy |Ohio State |
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|2005 |MIT |Ohio State |MIT |Ohio State |Ohio State |MIT |Ohio State |
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|2006 |Army |Utah |Army |Army |MIT |Army |Coast Guard |
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|2007 |Army |Navy |MIT |Ohio State |Navy |MIT |Navy |
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|2008 |Navy |Navy |Navy |Ohio State |Army |Navy |Army |
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|2009 |MIT |Army |Ohio State |Ohio State |Ohio State |Army |Ohio State |
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|2010 |Army |Army |Army |Navy |Navy |Army |Navy |
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|2011 |Ohio State |Army |Army |Navy |Navy |Army |Navy |
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|2012 |Navy |Army |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |Navy |
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|2013 |Navy |The Citadel |Army |Army |Navy |Army |Navy |
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|2014 |Navy |Ohio State |Army |MIT |Ohio State |Ohio State |MIT |
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|2015 |Utah |Ohio State |Utah |MIT |Ohio State |MIT |
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|2016 |Ohio State |Ohio State |The Citadel |MIT |MIT |Ohio State |MIT |
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|2017 |Army |Coast Guard |Army |Coast Guard |Ohio State |Ohio State |Ohio State |
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|2018 |Ohio State |Ohio State |Ohio State |Coast Guard |Coast Guard |Ohio State |Coast Guard |
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|2019 |Coast Guard |Coast Guard |Ohio State |Navy |MIT |Coast Guard |MIT |
[[Arena polo|Polo (Arena)]]
{{cite web |title=Intercollegiate (College) Polo |url=http://www.us-polo.org/intercollegiate_polo.htm |access-date=2009-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090413050915/http://www.us-polo.org/intercollegiate_polo.htm |archive-date=April 13, 2009}}{{cite web |title=Texas A&M Polo |url=http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/clubs/polo.stm |access-date=2009-09-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090415001504/http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/clubs/polo.stm |archive-date=2009-04-15 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=UConn Intercollegiate Polo Team |website=Facebook |url=http://www.facebook.com/pages/Storrs-CT/UConn-Intercollegiate-Polo-Team/26857110484 |access-date=2009-09-03}}{{cite web |title=Horse Polo, Men's & Women's |url=http://campusrec.colostate.edu/Activities/30/29/ |access-date=2009-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081016225252/http://campusrec.colostate.edu/Activities/30/29/ |archive-date=October 16, 2008}}{{cite news |title=1988 – the year in sports, the winners of individual and team championships |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/26/sports/1988-the-year-in-sports-the-winners-of-individual-and-team-championships.html?pagewanted=2 |access-date=2009-09-03 |work=The New York Times |date=1988-12-26}}
US Polo Association
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|Year |Men |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=13| |Year |Men |Women |
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|19?? |? |1932 |1951 |Miami |1963 |Cornell |1975 |? |1987 |Cornell |1999 |Colorado State |2011 |2025 |
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|1921 |1933 |1952 |New Mexico Military Institute {{citation needed|date=April 2012}} |1964 | |1976 |1988 |Virginia |Cornell |2000 |Cornell |2012 |Virginia |Virginia{{cite web |url=https://uspolo.org/news-and-events/uspa-national-intercollegiate-championship |title=USPA NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP |date=28 March 2016 |quote=Will Cornell and the University of Virginia meet in the finals for a sixth year in a row? |access-date=2016-05-27 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} |2026 | | |
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|1922 |1934 |1953 | |1965 | |1977 | |1989 | |Skidmore |2001 |Cornell |2013 |Westmont College (CA) |2027 | | |
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|1923 |1935 |1954 |New Mexico Military Institute {{citation needed|date=April 2012}} |1966 |Cornell |1978 | | |1990 |Colorado State |2002 |Virginia |Cornell |Westmont College |2028 | | |
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|1924 |Yale |1936 |1955 |Cornell |1967 | |1979 |1991 |Colorado State |Cornell |2003 |Virginia |Cornell |Colorado State |Cornell |2029 | | |
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|1925 |1937 |1956 |Cornell |1968 | |1980 | | |1992 |Cornell |2004 |Virginia |Cornell |Texas A&M |Cornell |2030 | | |
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|1926 |1938 |1957 |1969 | |1981 | | |1993 |Virginia |2005 |Cornell |Connecticut |2017 |Virginia |2031 | | |
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|1927 |19?? |? |1958 |Cornell |1970 | |1982 | | |1994 |Virginia |Texas A&M |2006 |Texas Tech |Connecticut |2018 |Texas A&M |2032 | | |
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|1928 |Pennsylvania Military College{{cite news |title=United States Sports Champions for the Year 1928 |work=The Christian Science Monitor |date=Dec 31, 1928 |page=8 |access-date=2010-05-14 |url=https://secure.pqarchiver.com/csmonitor_historic/access/309174752.html?FMT=AI&FMTS=CITE:AI&date=Dec+31%2C+1928&author=&pub=The+Christian+Science+Monitor+(1908-Current+file)&edition=&startpage=8&desc=United+States+Sports+Champions+for+the+Year+1928 }}{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} |1947 |? |1959 |Cornell |1971 |1983 | | |1995 |Virginia |Texas A&M |2007 |Texas A&M |Connecticut |Texas A&M |Texas A&M |2033 | | |
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|1929 |1948 |1960 | |1972 |Connecticut |1984 | |Cornell |1996 |Texas A&M |Connecticut |2008 |Texas A&M |Connecticut |2022 |Virginia |Virginia |2034 | | |
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|1930 |1949 |Miami |1961 |Cornell |1973 |Connecticut |1985 | |Cornell |1997 |Texas A&M |Connecticut |2009 |Virginia |2023 |North Texas |Texas A&M |2035 | | |
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|1931 |1950 |Miami |1962 |Cornell |1974 |Connecticut |1986 |Cornell |1998 |Texas A&M |Connecticut |2010 |Texas A&M |2024 |North Texas |Virginia |2036 | | |
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[[Powerboating|Powerboating (Outboards)]]
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|1930 |1935 |
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|1931 |1936 |
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|1932 |1937 |
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|1933 |1938 |
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|1934 |19?? | ? |
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[[Powerlifting]]
Earlier national collegiate powerlifting championships are known to have been held during 1969 (at Florida State) and 1976 (at Ohio University).{{cite book |title=Powerlifting: The TOTAL Package |first=Paul |last=Sutphin |url=https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=nx8KAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA432 |year=2014 |publisher=AuthorHouse |location=Bloomington, Indiana |isbn=9781491860632 |access-date=2016-08-11}}
USA Powerlifting/American Drug Free Powerlifting Association
World Association of Benchers and Deadlifters
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|2009 |
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|2010 |
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[[Racquetball]]
US Racquetball Association
Division I and II championship competitions were separated in 2005.
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|Year |Men |Women | rowspan="17" | |Year |Men |Women | rowspan="17" | |Year |Men |Women |Overall | rowspan="17" | |Year |Men |Women |Overall |
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|Illinois |rowspan=2| |1989 |Memphis State |Sacramento State |2004 |Colorado State–Pueblo |Utah |2022 |Missouri |Missouri |Missouri |
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|1974 |Tennessee |1990 |Memphis State |Memphis State |2005 |Colorado State–Pueblo |Alabama |2023 |Oregon State |Baldwin-Wallace |Oregon State |
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|1975 |Memphis State{{efn|group=racquetball|Dropped "State" from its name in 1994.}} |Memphis State |1991 |SW Missouri State |SW Missouri State |2006 |Colorado State–Pueblo |Oregon State |2024 |Oregon State |BYU |Oregon State |
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|1976 |Illinois |Memphis State |1992 |SW Missouri State |SW Missouri State |2007 |Colorado State–Pueblo |Arizona State |Oregon State |Oregon State |Oregon State |
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|1977 |Memphis State |Memphis State |1993 |SW Missouri State |SW Missouri State |BYU |
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|1978 |Memphis State |Memphis State |1994 |SW Missouri State |Memphis State |2009 |Colorado State–Pueblo |Oregon State |
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|1979 |Memphis State |Memphis State |1995 |Nichols (MA) |BYU |Colorado State–Pueblo |Oregon State |Oregon State |
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|1980 |Memphis State |Memphis State |1996 |Southern Colorado{{efn|group=racquetball|Became Colorado State–Pueblo in 2003.}} |BYU |Colorado State–Pueblo |Oregon State |
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|1981 |Memphis State (team II) |Memphis State |1997 |Florida |BYU |2012 |Oregon State |
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|1982 |Memphis State |Florida |1998 |Southern Colorado |BYU |2013 |Oregon State |Oregon State |Oregon State |
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|1983 |Memphis State |Memphis State |1999 |Southern Colorado |BYU |Colorado State–Pueblo |Oregon State |Oregon State |
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|1984 |Memphis State |Memphis State |2000 |Memphis |BYU |2015 |Oregon State |Missouri |
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|1985 |Memphis State |Memphis State |2001 |Baldwin–Wallace |Texas |2016 |Baldwin–Wallace |Oregon State |
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|1986 |Memphis State |Sacramento State |2002 |Baldwin–Wallace |BYU |2017 |Baldwin-Wallace |Oregon State |Oregon State |
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|1987 |Memphis State |Sacramento State |rowspan=2|2003 |rowspan=2|Memphis |rowspan=2|BYU |2018 |Colorado State–Pueblo |BYU |Colorado State–Pueblo |
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|1988 |Memphis State |Sacramento State |2019 |Oregon State |Colorado State–Pueblo |Colorado State–Pueblo |
Division II
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|Year |Men |Women |Overall |
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|2005 |Utah Valley State |Clarkson |
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|Clarkson |Baldwin–Wallace |Baldwin–Wallace |
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|2007 |Baldwin–Wallace |Baldwin–Wallace |Baldwin–Wallace |
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|2008 | | |
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|2009 | | |
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|2010 | | |RPI |
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|2011 |Baldwin–Wallace |Clarkson |
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|2012 |Baldwin–Wallace |Baldwin–Wallace |
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|2013 |Baldwin–Wallace |Shenandoah |
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|2014 |Baldwin–Wallace |Baldwin–Wallace |
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|2015 |Western Health Sciences |Baldwin–Wallace |RPI |
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|2016 |RIT |Baldwin–Wallace |RPI |
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{{notelist|group=racquetball}}
[[Rodeo]]
{{cite web |title=NIRA downloads |url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/downloads/downloads.asp |access-date=2009-09-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090618105426/http://www.collegerodeo.com/downloads/downloads.asp |archive-date=2009-06-18 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=1949-2005 NIRA National Champions |url=http://collegerodeoalumni.com/records/champions.htm |access-date=2009-09-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824162640/http://collegerodeoalumni.com/records/champions.htm |archive-date=2010-08-24 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=College Rodeo Champions Crowned in Wyoming |url=http://www.rodeoattitude.com/spur/youth/college/CollegeRodeo2457.shtml |access-date=2009-09-02 |archive-date=2011-10-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005181721/http://www.rodeoattitude.com/spur/youth/college/CollegeRodeo2457.shtml |url-status=dead }}{{cite book |title=Google Books, search for "American Collegiate Rodeo Association" in "College rodeo: from show to sport" |isbn = 9781585443314|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gf_7e5Y155YC&q=%22American+Collegiate+Rodeo+Association%22&pg=PA78 |access-date=2009-09-02|last1 = Mahoney|first1 = Sylvia Gann|date = 22 March 2004| publisher=Texas A&M University Press }}{{cite book |title=Google Books, search for "Sul Ross" in "College rodeo: from show to sport" |isbn = 9781585443314|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gf_7e5Y155YC&q=%22Sul+Ross%22&pg=PA78 |access-date=2009-09-02|last1 = Mahoney|first1 = Sylvia Gann|date = 22 March 2004| publisher=Texas A&M University Press }}Mahoney, S and Hedeman, T: "College rodeo: from show to sport" ({{ISBN|978-1585443314}}), pp. 82, 91, 271, 273. Texas A&M University Press, 2004.{{cite web |url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/downloads/Champions/National%20Champions%202001-%20Current.pdf |title=FINAL NATIONAL STANDINGS (CNFR, June 13–19, 2010, Casper, Wyoming) |access-date=2011-04-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213143730/http://collegerodeo.com/downloads/Champions/National%20Champions%202001-%20Current.pdf |archive-date=2010-12-13 |url-status=dead }}
National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association
During 1960, the NIRA split into two organizations: the American Collegiate Rodeo Association (ACRA) with 13 member schools and the parent NIRA. The two reunited in 1961.
Men
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |rowspan=12| |Year and Champion |
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|1949 Sul Ross State College (TX) |1960 California Poly, San Luis Obispo |1971 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo |1982 Sul Ross State |1993 Southwestern Oklahoma State |2004 Oklahoma Panhandle State |
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|1950 Sul Ross State College |1961 Wyoming |1972 Montana State |1983 Sul Ross State |1994 Vernon Regional Jr. College (TX) |2005 Tarleton State |
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|1951 Sul Ross State College |1962 Sul Ross State College |1973 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo |1984 Southwest Texas State |1995 Montana State |2006 West Texas A&M |2017 Oklahoma Panhandle State{{cite web|title=CNFR 2017 RESULTS|date=8 June 2017|url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/cnfr/cnfr-2017-results/|publisher=National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association|access-date=June 1, 2018}} |
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|1952 Sul Ross State College |1963 Casper College (WY) |1974 Eastern New Mexico |1985 Southwestern Oklahoma State |1996 College of Southern Idaho |2007 Ranger College (TX) |2018 Oklahoma Panhandle State |
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|1953 Hardin-Simmons (TX) |1964 Casper College |1975 Montana State |1986 Western Texas College |1997 Oklahoma Panhandle State |2008 Walla Walla Community College (WA) |2019 Panola College (TX) |
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|1954 Colorado A&M |1965 Casper College |1976 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1987 Blue Mountain Community College (OR) |1998 Oklahoma Panhandle State |2009 Western Texas College |2020 No CNFR (COVID-19 restrictions) |
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|1955 Texas Tech |1966 Casper College |1977 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1988 Montana State-Bozeman |1999 Southwestern Oklahoma State |2010 Vernon College |2021 Clarendon College (TX) |
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|1956 Sam Houston State College (TX) |1967 Tarleton State College (TX) |1978 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1989 Odessa College (TX) |2000 Oklahoma Panhandle State |2011 Sam Houston State |2022 Tarleton State |
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|1957 McNeese State College (LA) |1968 Sam Houston State College |1979 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1990 Montana State-Bozeman |2001 College of Southern Idaho |2012 Walla Walla Community College{{cite web |url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/CNFR/CNFRResults.asp?Year=2012 |title=CNFR 2012 Results |access-date=2012-11-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121028125402/http://www.collegerodeo.com/CNFR/CNFRResults.asp?Year=2012 |archive-date=2012-10-28 |url-status=dead }} |2023 Clarendon College |
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|1958 McNeese State College |1969 Eastern New Mexico |1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1991 Montana State-Bozeman |2002 College of Southern Idaho |2013 Oklahoma Panhandle State |2024 Tarleton State |
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|1959 McNeese State College |1970 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo |1981 Dawson Community College (MT) |1992 Southwestern Oklahoma State |2003 Vernon College |2014 Tennessee-Martin{{cite web |url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/National-Champions-2014-.pdf |title=Previous National Champions (2014-current) |access-date=2016-05-06}} |2025 |
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Women
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|1961 Sam Houston St. Teacher’s College (TX) |1970 Tarleton State College (TX) |1979 Central Arizona College |1988 Southwestern Oklahoma State |1997 Weber State (UT) |2006 Weber State |2015 Blue Mountain Community College (OR) |2024 West Alabama |
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|1962 Sul Ross State College (TX) |1971 Tarleton State College |1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1989 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo |1998 Lewis-Clark State College (ID) |2007 Wyoming |2016 Blue Mountain Community College{{cite web|title=CNFR 2016 Results|url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/cnfr/cnfr-2016-results/|website=NIRA – National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association|date=6 June 2016 |publisher=www.collegerodeo.com|access-date=February 13, 2018}} |2025 |
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|1963 Colorado State |1972 Eastern New Mexico |1981 Eastern New Mexico |1990 Wyoming |1999 Nevada-Las Vegas |2008 Nevada-Las Vegas |2017 Sam Houston State |2026 |
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|1964 Colorado State |1973 Arizona |1982 Southeastern Oklahoma State |1991 Wyoming |2000 Western Texas College |2009 Wyoming |2018 McNeese State |2027 |
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|1965 Sam Houston State College |1974 Sam Houston State |1983 Eastern New Mexico |1992 Walla Walla Community College (WA) |2001 Oklahoma State |2010 Gillette College (WY) |2019 McNeese State |2028 |
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|1966 Arizona State |1975 New Mexico State |1984 Sam Houston State |1993 Wyoming |2002 Texas A&M |2011 Montana State |2020 No CNFR (COVID-19 restrictions) |2029 |
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|1967 Eastern New Mexico |1976 New Mexico State |1985 Sul Ross State |1994 Southwestern Oklahoma State |2003 Vernon College (TX) |2012 Texas Tech - Lubbock{{cite web|title=CNFR 2012 Results|url=http://www.collegerodeo.com/cnfr/cnfr-2012-results/|website=NIRA – National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association|date=29 February 2016 |publisher=www.collegerodeo.com|access-date=February 13, 2018}} |2021 Montana State |2030 |
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|1968 Sam Houston State College |1977 Utah State |1986 Montana State |1995 Southeastern Oklahoma State |2004 Oklahoma State |2022 Weatherford College |2031 |
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|1969 Tarleton State College (TX) |1978 Central Arizona College |1987 Scottsdale Community College (AZ) |1996 Southeastern Oklahoma State |2005 Tarleton State |2023 University of West Alabama |2032 |
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[[Roller Hockey|Roller Hockey, Inline]]
National Collegiate Inline Hockey Association (1996–98)
Collegiate Roller Hockey League (1999 through 7/31/2003)
National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association (8/1/2003 - )
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=31| |Year |Division II Champion |rowspan=31| |Year |Division III Champion |rowspan=31| |Year |Junior College Champion |
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|1996 |El Camino College (CA) |rowspan=6 colspan=2| |rowspan=9 colspan=2| |rowspan=4 colspan=2| |
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|1997 |Saddleback College (CA) |
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|1998 |Missouri-St. Louis |
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|colspan=2| Division I |
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|1999 |Michigan State |1999 |Grossmont College (CA) |
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|2000 |Michigan State |2000 |St. Charles Comm. College (MO) |
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|2001 |Rochester IT |2001 |Eastern Michigan |2001 |St. Charles CC |
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|2002 |Lindenwood (MO) |2002 |Illinois State |2002 |St. Charles CC |
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|2003 |Lindenwood (Premier Div.) |2003 |SUNY Binghamton |2003 |St. Charles CC |
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|2004 |Lindenwood |2004 |Missouri - St. Louis |2004 |Lindenwood |2004 |St. Charles CC |
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|2005 |Lindenwood |2005 |Nevada |2005 |Lindenwood |2005 |St. Charles CC |
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|2006 |Lindenwood |2006 |Neumann College (PA) |2006 |Lindenwood |2006 |Riverside CC (CA) |
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|2007 |Lindenwood |2007 |Stony Brook |2007 |Lindenwood |2007 |St. Charles CC |
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|2008 |Lindenwood |2008 |Neumann College (PA) |2008 |Lindenwood |2008 |Broward CC (FL) |
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|2009 |Missouri-St. Louis |2009 |Grand Valley State (MI) |2009 |Lindenwood |2009 |St. Charles CC |
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|2010 |Lindenwood |2010 |West Chester (PA) |2010 |2010 |St. Charles CC |
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|2011 |Long Beach State (CA) |2011 |Miami (FL) |2011 |Lindenwood |2011 |St. Charles CC |
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|2012 |Bethel (TN) |2012 |Central Michigan |2012 |Lindenwood |2012 |St. Charles CC |
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|2013 |Lindenwood |2013 |Colorado at Colorado Springs |2013 |Lindenwood |2013 |St. Charles CC |
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|2014 |Lindenwood |2014 |California State University, Fullerton |2014 |Lindenwood |2014 |St. Charles CC |
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|2015 |Neumann University |2015 |Farmingdale State College |2015 |Lindenwood |2015 |St. Charles CC |
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|2016 |Neumann University |2016 |Massachusetts |2016 |2016 |St. Charles CC |
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|2017 |Farmingdale State |2017 |Cal State Fullerton |2017 |Lindenwood |2017 |West Valley College |
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|2018 |Farmingdale State |2018 |RIT |2018 |Lindenwood |2018 |Saddleback College |
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|2019 |Farmingdale State |2019 |Cal State Fullerton |2019 |Endicott |2019 |St. Louis CC |
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|2021 |Slippery Rock |2021 | |2021 | |2021 | |
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|2022 |Lindenwood |2022 |Michigan State |2022 |Ohio State |2022 |Henry Ford College |
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|2023 |Lindenwood |2023 |Ohio State |2023 |Neumann |
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|2024 |Grand Canyon |2024 |Arizona |2024 |Yeshiva |
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|2025 |2025 |2025 |
[[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]]
{{see also|College rowing (United States)}}
{{cite web |title=Brief Time Line 1950-2000 (with images) |url=http://www.rowinghistory.net/Time%20Line/TL%201950+%20im.htm |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2015-07-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702160424/http://www.rowinghistory.net/Time%20Line/TL%201950+%20im.htm |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USRowing to Introduce New National Collegiate Championship in 2010 |url=http://www.usrowing.org/News_Media/PressReleases/detail.aspx?nws_lKey=671 |access-date=2009-08-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090716073614/http://www.usrowing.org/News_Media/PressReleases/detail.aspx?nws_lKey%3D671 |archive-date=July 16, 2009 |df=mdy-all }}{{cite web |title=106th IRA Announcement |url=http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/2008/08_ira_announce |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2008-08-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080820061039/http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/2008/08_ira_announce |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Varsity Challenge Cup |url=http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/varsity_challenge |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2009-01-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108050214/http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/varsity_challenge |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Powerhouse Timing Schedule |url=https://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceList.jsp |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418214347/http://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceList.jsp |archive-date=2009-04-18 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=IRA National Championship Results 2007 |url=https://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceResults.jsp?raceId=141 |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080618111106/http://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceResults.jsp?raceId=141 |archive-date=2008-06-18 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=IRA National Championship Results 2009 |url=https://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceResults.jsp?raceId=219 |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090925123950/http://secure.powerhousetiming.com/powerhouse/webpages/raceResults.jsp?raceId=219 |archive-date=2009-09-25 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Jim Ten Ecyk Memorial Trophy |url=http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/ten_ecyk |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2011-07-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710165445/http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/ten_ecyk |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Washington Sweeps Ten Eyck Events to Repeat as IRA National Champions |url=http://www.ecacsports.com/sports/spring/rowing/2009/ira/final_day |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2009-08-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090801123749/http://www.ecacsports.com/sports/spring/rowing/2009/ira/final_day |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Washington Crews Win Gold at 105th IRA Championship |url=http://www.usrowing.org/news_media/pressreleases/detail.aspx?nws_lKey=330 |access-date=2009-08-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512004747/http://www.usrowing.org/News_Media/PressReleases/detail.aspx?nws_lKey=330 |archive-date=May 12, 2008}}{{cite web |title=Camden County Freeholders Trophy |url=http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/camden_freeholders |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-date=2009-01-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090108080152/http://www.ecac.com/affiliates/IRA/awards/camden_freeholders |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=American Collegiate Rowing Championships this weekend! |url=http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-area-talk/12951-american-collegiate-rowing-championships-weekend.html | archive-url = https://archive.today/20120910202147/http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-area-talk/12951-american-collegiate-rowing-championships-weekend.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 2012-09-10 |access-date=2009-08-31}}{{cite web |title=Club rowing teams to hold college championship in Oklahoma City |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/20080125-1557-row-rowingchampionship.html |access-date=2009-08-31}}
=Varsity Openweight Eights=
Men
Rowing Association of American Colleges
The RAAC was the first collegiate athletic organization in the United States.{{cite web |title=Rowing Association of American Colleges |url=http://www.rowinghistory.net/IRA.htm |access-date=2009-12-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517150948/http://www.rowinghistory.net/IRA.htm |archive-date=2008-05-17 |url-status=dead }}
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|Year |Champion |Event |rowspan=7| |Year |Champion |Event |rowspan=7| |Year |Champion |Event |rowspan=7| |Year |Champion |Event |
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|1871 |6s |1877 | | |1883 |Cornell |4s |1889 |Cornell |8s |
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|1872 |Amherst |6s |1878 | | |1884 |Pennsylvania |4s |1890 |Cornell |8s |
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|1873 |Yale |6s |1879 |Columbia |4s |1885 |Cornell |4s |1891 |Cornell |8s |
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|1874 |Columbia |6s |1880 |Cornell |4s |1886 |Bowdoin |4s |1892 |Cornell |8s |
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|1875 |Cornell |6s |1881 | | |1887 |Cornell |4s |1893 |Cornell |8s |
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|1876 |Cornell |6s |1882 |Pennsylvania |4s |1888 |Yale |8s |1894 |Cornell |8s |
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Intercollegiate Rowing Association
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |rowspan=20| |Year and Champion |
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| 1895 Columbia | 1913 Syracuse | 1932 California | 1951 Wisconsin | 1970 Washington | 1989 Pennsylvania | 2008 Wisconsin |
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| 1896 Cornell | 1914 Columbia | 1933 not held * | 1952 Navy | 1971 Cornell | 1990 Wisconsin | 2009 Washington |
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| 1897 (a) Cornell | 1915 Cornell | 1934 California | 1953 Navy | 1972 Pennsylvania | 1991 Northeastern | 2010 California |
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| 1897 (b) Cornell | 1916 Syracuse | 1935 California | 1954 Winner disqualified † | 1973 Wisconsin | 1992 Dartmouth, Navy, Penn (tie){{cite news |title=Controversy and Video Replay Mark 3-Way Tie in Regatta |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/07/sports/rowing-controversy-and-video-replay-mark-3-way-tie-in-regatta.html |newspaper=New York Times |date=7 June 1992 |access-date=2014-03-14}} | 2011 Washington |
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| 1898 Pennsylvania | 1917 - not held | 1936 Washington | 1955 Cornell | 1974 Wisconsin | 1993 Brown | 2012 Washington |
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| 1899 Pennsylvania | 1918 - not held | 1937 Washington | 1956 Cornell | 1975 Wisconsin | 1994 Brown | 2013 Washington |
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| 1900 Pennsylvania | 1919 - not held | 1938 Navy | 1957 Cornell | 1976 California | 1995 Brown | 2014 Washington |
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| 1901 Cornell | 1920 Syracuse | 1939 California | 1958 Cornell | 1977 Cornell | 1996 Princeton | 2015 Washington |
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| 1902 Cornell | 1921 Navy | 1940 Washington | 1959 Wisconsin | 1978 Syracuse | 1997 Washington |
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| 1903 Cornell | 1922 Navy | 1941 Washington | 1960 California | 1979 Brown | 1998 Princeton | 2017 Yale |
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| 1904 Syracuse | 1923 Washington | 1942 - not held | 1961 California | 1980 Navy | 1999 California |
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| 1905 Cornell | 1924 Washington | 1943 - not held | 1962 Cornell | 1981 Cornell | 2000 California | 2019 Yale |
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| 1906 Cornell | 1925 Navy | 1944 - not held | 1963 Cornell | 1982 Cornell | 2001 California | 2020 cancelled (pandemic) |
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| 1907 Cornell | 1926 Washington | 1945 - not held | 1964 California | 1983 Brown | 2002 California | 2021 Washington |
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| 1908 Syracuse | 1927 Columbia | 1946 - not held | 1965 Navy | 1984 Navy | 2003 Harvard | 2022 California |
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| 1909 Cornell | 1928 California | 1947 Navy | 1966 Wisconsin | 1985 Princeton | 2004 Harvard | 2023 California |
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| 1910 Cornell | 1929 Columbia | 1948 Washington | 1967 Pennsylvania | 1986 Brown | 2005 Harvard | 2024 Washington |
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| 1911 Cornell | 1930 Cornell | 1949 California | 1968 Pennsylvania | 1987 Brown | 2006 California | 2025 |
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| 1912 Cornell | 1931 Navy | 1950 Washington | 1969 Pennsylvania | 1988 Northeastern | 2007 Washington | 2026 |
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* Not held in 1933 due to the Depression. However, the first college 2000-meter national championship ever held was conducted by local businessmen on the Olympic course 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 feet to win the championship.{{cite web |title=Husky Crew 1930-39 |url=http://www.huskycrew.com/1930.htm |access-date=2009-12-14}} Washington counts this victory among its string of Men’s National Varsity Eight Championships.{{cite web |title=University of Washington Husky Crew 2009 |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wash/sports/c-crew/auto_pdf/weekly-release.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112194931/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/wash/sports/c-crew/auto_pdf/weekly-release.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 12, 2012 |access-date=2009-12-14}}
† 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.{{cite web |title=(Princeton) Heavyweight Crew |url=http://www.goprincetontigers.com//pdf4/418166.pdf |access-date=2009-12-14 |archive-date=2011-07-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725082438/http://www.goprincetontigers.com//pdf4/418166.pdf |url-status=dead }}
Women
(Results for 2V8 and Novice 8 are included for completeness due to the paucity of events conducted.)
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|Year |Varsity 8 |Second Varsity 8 |Novice 8 |
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|Boston University |Boston College |Radcliffe |
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|Wisconsin |Wisconsin |Cornell |
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|Kansas |Yale |not held |
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=Varsity Fours=
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|Year |Varsity 4 |Varsity 4 |rowspan=15| |Year |Varsity 4 |Varsity 4 |rowspan=15| |Year |Varsity 4 |Varsity 4 |rowspan=15| |Year |Varsity 4 |
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|rowspan=2|1968 |rowspan=2|Cornell |rowspan=7| |1981 |Syracuse |Cornell |1995 |Temple |Brown |2009 |California |
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|1982 |Wisconsin |Pennsylvania |1996 |Minnesota |Navy |2010 |Washington |
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|1969 |Rutgers |1983 |Wisconsin |Wisconsin |1997 |Minnesota |Brown |2011 |Washington |
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|1970 |Rutgers |1984 |Temple |Princeton |1998 |Minnesota |Wisconsin |2012 |Washington |
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|1971 |Navy |1985 |Princeton |Navy |1999 |Wisconsin |Wisconsin |2013 |Washington |
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|1972 |UCLA |1986 |Wisconsin |Princeton |2000 |Wisconsin |Wisconsin |2014 |Washington |
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|1973 |UCLA |1987 |Wisconsin |Navy |2001 |California |Wisconsin |2015 |Washington |
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|1974 |Coast Guard |Coast Guard |1988 |Brown |Navy |2002 |California |Wisconsin |2016 |Washington |
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|1975 |Oregon State |Wisconsin |1989 |Navy |Pennsylvania |2003 |Washington |Wisconsin |2017 |Washington |
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|1976 |Navy |Wisconsin |1990 |Wisconsin |not awarded |2004 |Washington |Colgate |2018 |Not contested due to weather |
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|1977 |Princeton |Pennsylvania |1991 |Georgetown |Navy |2005 |Stanford |Army |2019 |Washington |
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|1978 |Coast Guard |Oregon State |1992 |Navy |Georgetown |2006 |Stanford |Harvard |2020 |cancelled (pandemic) |
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|1979 |Washington State |Pennsylvania |1993 |Georgetown |Navy |2007 |California |Navy |2021 |Washington |
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|1980 |Wisconsin |Dartmouth |1994 |Brown |Brown |2008 |Washington |Yale |2022 | |
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=Varsity Lightweight Eights=
Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=8| |Year and Champion |rowspan=8| |Year and Champion |rowspan=8| |Year and Champion |rowspan=8| |Year and Champion |rowspan=8| |Year and Champion |
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| 1995 Harvard | 2002 Yale | 2009 Princeton | 2016 Columbia | 2023 Princeton |
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| 1996 Princeton | 2003 Harvard | 2010 Princeton | 2017 Cornell | |
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| 1997 Harvard | 2004 Navy | 2011 Yale | 2018 Columbia | |
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| 1991 Harvard | 1998 Princeton | 2005 Yale | 2012 Harvard | 2019 Cornell | |
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| 1992 Cornell | 1999 Harvard | 2006 Cornell | 2013 Harvard | 2020 cancelled (pandemic) | |
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| 1993 Harvard | 2000 Yale | 2007 Cornell | 2014 Cornell | 2021 Navy | |
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| 1994 Princeton | 2001 Harvard | 2008 Cornell | 2015 Cornell | 2022 Columbia | |
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Women
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |
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| 1997 Radcliffe (MA) | 2002 Princeton | 2007 Bucknell (PA) | 2012 Stanford | 2017 Stanford | 2022 |
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| 1998 Villanova (PA) | 2003 Princeton | 2008 Wisconsin | 2013 Stanford | 2018 Stanford | 2023 |
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| 1999 Princeton | 2004 Wisconsin | 2009 Wisconsin | 2014 Radcliffe | 2019 Stanford | 2024 |
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| 2000 Princeton | 2005 Wisconsin | 2010 Stanford | 2015 Stanford | 2020 cancelled (pandemic) | 2025 |
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| 2006 Wisconsin | 2011 Stanford | 2016 Stanford | 2021 Princeton | 2026 |
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=Lightweight Four/Double=
Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men's Varsity Lightweight Four
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|Year |Champion |Champion |
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| 2011 | Harvard |rowspan=4| |
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| 2012 | Navy |
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| 2013 | Harvard |
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| 2014 | Columbia |
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| 2015 | Yale | Princeton |
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| 2016 | Georgetown | Cornell |
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| 2017 | Navy | Harvard |
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| 2018 (cancelled) | best in heats: Georgetown | best in heats: Navy |
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| Navy | Navy |
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| 2020 | cancelled | (pandemic) |
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| 2021 | not held | Navy |
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| 2022 | Navy | |
2023
|Georgetown | |
2024
|Georgetown | |
{{col-start}}{{col-2}}
Women's Varsity
Lightweight Four
(with coxswain)
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|Year and Champion |
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|2007 Princeton |
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|2008 Loyola (Maryland) |
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|2009 not held |
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|2010 Loyola |
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|2011 Wisconsin |
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|2012 Wisconsin |
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|2013 Wisconsin |
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|2014 Wisconsin |
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|2015 Stanford |
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|2016 Wisconsin |
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|2017 Stanford |
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|2018 Stanford (Result from Race for Lanes holds due to poor weather){{cite web|url=http://irarowing.com/cooper-river-cup/|title=Cooper River Cup|publisher=Intercollegiate Rowing Association|website=irarowing.com|access-date=2021-05-31}} |
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|2019 Stanford |
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|2020 cancelled (pandemic) |
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|2021 Stanford |
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|2022 |
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{{col-2}}
Women's Varsity
Lightweight Double Scull
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|Year and Champion |
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|2015 Wisconsin |
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|2016 Boston University |
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|2017 Stanford |
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|2018 cancelled (best in heats: Princeton) |
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|2019 Boston University |
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|2020 cancelled (pandemic) |
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|2021 Boston University |
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|2022 |
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{{col-end}}
=Overall Points=
Intercollegiate Rowing Association
Men
The IRA awards the Jim Ten Eyck Trophy, named in honor of Syracuse's rowing coach (1903–1938), to the team that accumulates the most points during the IRA Championship Regatta in a system based on the finishing places of three eights crews. From 1952 through 1973, the winning team was the one with the most 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. More recently, the scoring system was revised to include only three of the four possible eights from each school in the points standings.{{cite web|title=James Ten Eyck Memorial Trophy|url=http://irarowing.com/ten-eyck/|website= IRA Rowing|access-date=2021-07-27}}
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style="background-color: #87D3F8;"
|Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |rowspan=11| |Year and Champion |
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| 1952 Navy | 1962 Cornell | 1972 Wisconsin | 1982 Navy | 2002 Wisconsin | 2012 Washington | 2022 Yale |
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| 1953 Washington | 1963 Navy | 1973 Wisconsin | 1983 Navy | 1993 Navy | 2003 Harvard | 2013 Washington | 2023 California |
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| 1954 † | 1964 Washington | 1974 Wisconsin | 1984 Navy | 1994 Brown | 2004 Harvard | 2014 Washington | 2024 Washington |
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| 1955 Cornell | 1965 Navy | 1975 Wisconsin | 1985 Princeton | 1995 Navy | 2005 Harvard | 2015 Washington | 2025 |
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| 1956 Cornell | 1966 Pennsylvania | 1976 Pennsylvania | 1986 Wisconsin | 1996 Wisconsin | 2006 California | 2016 California | 2026 |
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| 1957 Cornell | 1967 Pennsylvania | 1977 Pennsylvania | 1987 Wisconsin | 1997 Wisconsin | 2007 Washington | 2017 Washington | 2027 |
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| 1958 Cornell | 1968 Pennsylvania | 1978 Pennsylvania | 1988 Wisconsin | 1998 Princeton | 2008 Washington | 2028 |
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| 1959 Washington | 1969 Pennsylvania | 1979 Wisconsin | 1989 Pennsylvania | 1999 Wisconsin | 2009 Washington | 2019 Washington | 2029 |
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| 1960 Navy | 1970 Washington | 1980 Wisconsin | 1990 Navy | 2000 Wisconsin | 2010 Washington{{cite web |title=IRA Finals – Bears, Tigers and the Cardinal claim titles |url=http://www.row2k.com/ira/features.cfm?ID=416 |access-date=2011-04-03}} | 2020 cancelled (pandemic) | 2030 |
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| 1961 Cornell | 1971 Cornell | 1981 Cornell | 1991 Pennsylvania | 2001 Wisconsin | 2011 Washington | 2021 Washington | 2031 |
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† 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
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|Year |Women |Combined Men & Women |
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|Wisconsin |Wisconsin |
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|Wisconsin |Wisconsin |
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|University of Miami |Princeton |
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|Princeton |Wisconsin |
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=Smaller Colleges=
The Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta, which is held in Philadelphia and is sponsored by the Dad Vail Rowing Association,{{cite web |url=http://www.dadvail.org/?History |title=The History of the Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta |access-date=2011-04-03}} is a national championship caliber regatta for lower level college teams. 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 (as nothing until that time could be called "official" rather than de facto) 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.{{cite magazine |url=http://cnnsi.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?expire=&title=Reminded+to+respire%2C+the+Elis+won+the+new+college+-+06.28.82+-+SI+Vault&urlID=525934552&action=cpt&partnerID=289881&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsportsillustrated.cnn.com%2Fvault%2Farticle%2Fmagazine%2FMAG1125655%2F2%2Findex.htm |magazine=Sports Illustrated |date=June 28, 1982 |access-date=2014-03-22 |title=It Was Yale, In A Breather |first=Dan |last=Levin}} 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.
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=6| |Year |Champion |rowspan=6| |Year |Champion |
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|1982 |Yale |1987 |Harvard |1992 |Harvard |
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|1983 |Harvard |1988 |Harvard |1993 |Brown |
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|1984 |Washington |1989 |Harvard |1994 |Brown |
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|1985 |Harvard |1990 |Wisconsin |1995 |Brown |
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|1986 |Wisconsin |1991 |Pennsylvania |1996 |Princeton |
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=Women's Varsity Eights (1971–96)=
The National Women's Rowing Association (NWRA) sponsored an annual open eights national championship from 1971 to 1979, among college and non-college teams. (There were no eights prior to 1971.) During this period, only in 1973 and 1975 did a college team win the national eights championship outright. According to US Rowing Association, contemporary news reports in 1976 and 1977 do not mention a national collegiate title. Beginning in 1980, the NWRA sponsored the Women's Collegiate National Championship, including varsity eights. In 1986 the NWRA dissolved after recognizing US Rowing's assuming of responsibility as the national governing body for women's rowing.
NWRA Open National Championship
Eights top college finishers, 1971–1979 (champion in parentheses) :
- 1971 Washington (first place - Vesper Boat Club)
- 1972 Washington (first place - College Boat Club)
- 1973 Radcliffe College (NWRA open champion)
- 1974 Radcliffe College (first place - Vesper Boat Club)
- 1975 Wisconsin (NWRA open champion)
- 1976 Wisconsin (first place - College Boat Club)
- 1977 Wisconsin (first place - Vesper Boat Club)
- 1978 Wisconsin (first place - Burnaby Boat Club)
- 1979 Yale (first place - Burnaby BC)
NWRA / US Rowing Women's Collegiate National Championship, Varsity eights :
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|1980 California |1985 Washington |1989 Cornell |1993 Princeton |
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|1981 Washington |1986 Wisconsin |1990 Princeton |1994 Princeton |
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|1982 Washington * |1987 Washington |1991 Boston University |1995 Princeton |
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|1983 Washington |rowspan=2|1988 Washington |rowspan=2|1992 Boston University |rowspan=2|1996 Brown |
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|1984 Washington |
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* 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.
[[College rugby|Rugby]]
Rugby became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2003.
=Rugby 7s=
==[[Collegiate Rugby Championship]]==
Organized by National Collegiate Rugby from 2021 under license for name and logo.{{cite web|website=Goff Rugby Report|url=https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/figuring-out-college-7s-landscape|title= Figuring Out the College 7s Landscape|first=Alex|last=Goff|date=2 February 2022|access-date=2022-03-30}}
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==[[USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships]]==
In the first three years, strong teams that won bids declined to participate.{{cite web |publisher=RugbyMag.com |title=College 7s Nationals Fields Finalized |date=12 November 2013 |url=http://rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/9886-college-7s-nationals-fields-finalized.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209115120/http://rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/9886-college-7s-nationals-fields-finalized.html |archive-date=9 February 2014 }}{{cite web |publisher=RugbyMag.com |title=One Out, One in for College 7s Nats |date=2 November 2011 |url=http://www.rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/2762-one-out-one-in-for-college-7s-nats.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140408041540/http://www.rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/2762-one-out-one-in-for-college-7s-nats.html |archive-date=8 April 2014 }}{{cite web |publisher=RugbyMag.com |title=Razorbacks to 7s Nats, One Spot Left |date=27 November 2011 |url=http://www.rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/2799-razorbacks-to-7s-nats-one-spot-left.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907223339/http://rugbymag.com/news/colleges/collegiate-sevens/2799-razorbacks-to-7s-nats-one-spot-left.html |archive-date=7 September 2013 }}
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|2011 |Norwich |rowspan=5|not held |
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|2012 |Norwich |
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|2013 |Norwich |
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|2014 |shifted from fall to spring |
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|2015 |Penn State |
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|2016 |
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|2017 |Lindenwood (Open) |eligible for open division |
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|Lindenwood (D1 Elite), Air Force (Open) |eligible for open division |
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|2019 |Lindenwood (D1 Elite), Air Force{{cite web|title=Air Force Flies To Women D1 7s Title|url=https://www.florugby.com/articles/6506872-air-force-flies-to-women-d1-7s-title|date=May 26, 2019|first=Alex|last=Goff|access-date=2021-07-05}} (D1) |
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|2020 |canceled |(pandemic) |
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|2021 |canceled |(pandemic) |
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|2022{{cite web|title= Women's R7CC: Lindenwood Rules|url= https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/womens-r7cc-lindenwood-rules| date=15 May 2022|first=Alex|last=Goff| website=Goff Rugby Report|access-date=2022-05-18}} |Lindenwood (D1 Elite/NIRA), |San Jose State |
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==[[National Collegiate Rugby|National Collegiate Rugby Organization]]==
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Men
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|2022 |Indiana University of Pennsylvania |
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|2023 |Indiana University of Pennsylvania |
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Women
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|2023 |Roger Williams University |
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Men
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|2013 |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |New Mexico Highlands{{cite web |url=http://www.usasevenscrc.com/2015-nscro-schedule-results/ |title=2015 NSCRO Schedule & Results |access-date=2015-06-04}} |
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|2016 |
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|2017 |Christendom College (Virginia) |
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|2018 |Claremont Colleges |
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|2019 |vacated, ineligible players (New Mexico Highlands){{cite web|title=NCR Strips NMHU Of 2019 7s Title|url=https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/ncr-strips-nmhu-2019-7s-title|access-date=2021-07-05|date=June 17, 2020|publisher=Goff Rugby Report}} |
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|2020 |canceled (pandemic) |
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|2021 |canceled (pandemic) |
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|2022 |New Mexico Tech |
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|2023 |Babson College |
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|2024 |
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Women
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|2015 |Wayne State College |
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|2016 |
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|2017 |
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|2018 |Wayne State College |
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|2019 |
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|2020 |canceled (pandemic) |
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|2021 |canceled (pandemic) |
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|2022 |Chicago |
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|2023 |Endicott College |
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==[[American Collegiate Rugby Association]] (Women)==
National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (Women)
=Rugby Union=
The governance of collegiate rugby was split and diverged in 2021. The umbrella of the USA Rugby Collegiate Council includes College Rugby Association of America (CRAA), American Collegiate Rugby Association (ACRA), American College Rugby (ACR), and independent conferences.{{cite web|url= https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/who-plays-where-and-how-our-college-rugby-update|title= Who Plays Where and How? Our College Rugby Update|date=14 July 2021| first=Alex|last= Goff|publisher= Goff Rugby Report|access-date=2021-12-14}} National Collegiate Rugby (NCR), formerly NSCRO, expanded beyond small colleges to include the higher divisions. Men's and women's conferences each chose as individual conferences (in some cases, schools within conferences also chose) to align with USA Rugby or NCR.
Women
Twelve women's conferences that played historically in DII left the oversight of USA Rugby to join NCR. Beginning in 2021, women's college rugby within NCR is split between Small College and an Open Division. The Open Division, which NCR now refers to as its DI, is made up of teams from these 12 conferences.
According to Goff Rugby Report, the DI Elite women's teams are part of College Rugby Association of America, and so are the vast majority of women's DI conferences (eight conferences) and the independents. There are also a couple of DII or hybrid conferences within CRAA.{{cite web|url=https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/making-sense-women-college-playoffs-fall|title= Making Sense of Women College Playoffs This Fall|date=24 November 2021|first=Alex|last= Goff|publisher= Goff Rugby Report |access-date=2021-12-14}}
The American Collegiate Rugby Association is a group of four DII-level women's conferences remaining under the aegis of USA Rugby, which included 62 teams as of June, 2020.{{cite web|title=ACRA Officially Relaunches With 4 Conferences, 62 Teams|url= https://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/acra-officially-relaunches-4-conferences-66-teams| date=12 June 2020|first=Alex|last= Goff|publisher= Goff Rugby Report |access-date=2021-12-15}}
The NCAA women's varsity programs in the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association run their own competition and have a sanctioning agreement with USA Rugby.
Men
In 2021, most DII men's rugby conferences aligned with NCR.
Two men's conferences that played DIA in 2019 joined NCR in 2021, as have three DIAA conferences. Under NCR, they competed in fall 2021 as DI and DIAA, with separate postseasons.
Men's DIAA was dramatically split in 2021, with both NCR and CRAA-run postseasons in the fall. There will likely be a CRAA-run postseason in spring 2022. According to Goff Rugby Report, there is no way to have a men's DIAA national champion in 2021–2022.
In 2021, there are five men's DIA conferences plus independents under USA Rugby/CRAA.
==Men, Division I==
National Invitational Championship
- 1972 – Palmer College of Chiropractic 28–17 Navy{{cite magazine|date=May 22, 1972|url= https://vault.si.com/vault/1972/05/22/faces-in-the-crowd|title=Faces in the crowd|magazine = Sports Illustrated|access-date=May 2, 2024}}{{cite web|date=May 3, 1972 |url= https://www.newspapers.com/image/305635947/ |work=Quad City Times|title= Palmer succeeds in first title try |via=Newspapers.com| first=Larry|last=Weindruch|access-date=May 3, 2024}}
- 1973 – Palmer College of Chiropractic 13–4 Illinois{{cite web|date=May 7, 1973 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/305281960/|work=Quad City Times|title= Palmer captures rugby meet title | access-date=May 2, 2024|via=Newspapers.com}}
- 1974{{cite news|first=Clifford|last=Broyles|title=LSU looking for revenge in rugby match |page=15|date=3 March 1974|volume=98|number=62|work= The Eagle|location=Bryan-College Station|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/47709699/|access-date=December 28, 2022|via=Newspapers.com}} – Texas A&M 12–0 LSU{{cite journal| url=https://newspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1974-02-27/ed-1/seq-8/|title=Rugby team national champs|date= February 27, 1974|access-date=May 2, 2024|journal=The Battalion|page=8|first=Tony|last=Gallucci}}
- 1975 – Not held{{cite journal| url= https://newspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1976-01-30/ed-1/seq-6/ |title=Club sports|date=January 30, 1976|access-date=May 2, 2024|journal=The Battalion|page=6|first=Dana|last=McNabb}}
- 1976 – (moved from spring to fall) LSU 21–3 Palmer College of Chiropractic{{cite news|first=|last=|title=Sports Notes |page=12|date=28 October 1976|volume=62|number=44|work= L'Observateur|location=LaPlace, Louisiana|url= https://www.newspapers.com/image/853885217/|access-date=28 Dec 2022|via=Newspapers.com}}
- 1977 – (moved from fall to following spring)
- 1978{{cite news|title=Palmer Wins Rugby Crown|date=February 8, 1978|work=The Daily Dispatch|page=37 col 2|location=Moline, Illinois|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-dispatch-palmer-wins-rugby-crown-1/146464459/|access-date=May 2, 2024|via=Newspapers.com}} – Palmer College of Chiropractic 19–4 LSU{{cite web| url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-rock-island-argus-palmer-college-is/146464246/|title= Palmer College is collegiate soccer (sic) champ| work=Rock Island Argus|date=February 8, 1978|page=27|access-date=May 2, 2024|via=Newspapers.com}}
- 1979{{cite web|title=History|url=http://blogs.palmer.edu/rugby/about-palmer-rugby/palmer-rugby-football-club-history/|website=Palmer Rugby Football Club|access-date=April 17, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150709074638/http://blogs.palmer.edu/rugby/about-palmer-rugby/palmer-rugby-football-club-history/|archive-date=2015-07-09|url-status=dead}} – Palmer College of Chiropractic 24–6 Navy{{cite web|quote=PCC took Navy 24-6 in the finals for the championship.|title=Palmer College Rugby Champions|date=25 January 2010 |url= https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D5rwlrI1glY|via=YouTube (at 2:58)|access-date=May 2, 2024}}
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National Collegiate Rugby{{cite web |url=https://www.ncr.rugby/competitions/mens-collegiate-rugby-championship|access-date=2024-05-28 |title=National Collegiate Rugby }}
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2021 | St. Bonaventure | 19 - 18 | Penn State | Dec 2021 | |
2022 | Brown | 21 - 5 | Queens | Houston TX | 10 Dec 2022 |
2023 | Notre Dame College | 33 - 10 | St. Bonaventure | Houston TX | 9 Dec 2023 |
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2021 | Virginia Tech | 34 - 22 | West Chester | Dec 2021 | |
2022 | Virginia Tech | 24 - 22 | Louisville | Houston TX | 10 Dec 2022 |
2023 | Kentucky | 43 - 28 | Louisville | Houston TX | 9 Dec 2023 |
2024
|Kentucky |57 - 12 |Bowling Green |Houston TX |14 Dec 2024 |
==Women, Division I==
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|2016 |Penn State 15, BYU 5{{cite web |url=http://www.usarugby.org/2016/05/penn-state-wins-another-championship-first-d1-elite-title/ |title=PENN STATE WINS ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP, FIRST D1 ELITE TITLE |access-date=2016-05-07 |first=Chad |last=Wise |work=USA Rugby |date=May 7, 2016}} |
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|2017 |Penn State 28, Lindenwood 25{{cite web |url=https://www.usarugby.org/2017/05/nittany-lions-bend-do-not-break-in-d1-elite-final/ |title=NITTANY LIONS BEND, DO NOT BREAK IN D1 ELITE FINAL |first=Chad |last=Wise |work=USA Rugby |date=May 6, 2017 |access-date=2017-05-07}} |
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|2018 |
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|2019 |Lindenwood 36, Life 19 |
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|2020 |cancelled (pandemic) |
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|2021 |Lindenwood 54, Life 12 |
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|2022 |Lindenwood 21, Life 0 |
As of fall 2021, according to Goff Rugby Report, "The vast majority of women's DI conferences are playing as part of College Rugby Association of America" (USA Rugby).
;Women, Division I
According to Goff Rugby Report, the vast majority of women's teams and conferences that switched to working with NCR for fall 2021 previously competed in USA Rugby's DII women's competition. NCR refers to this division as its DI. In 2021, Life University fielded a largely freshman and sophomore team.
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- 2021 (fall) – Life University 87, Northern Iowa 3
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==Division II==
;Men, Division II
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- 2021 (fall) – Thomas More
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==Other D1/D2==
American Collegiate Rugby Association (Women)
ACRA formed in 2013 as a group committed to fall 15s and spring 7s. As of 2021, the American Collegiate Rugby Association is a group of DII-level women's conferences — Tri-State, MARC, Rugby Northeast, NEWCRC. In 2021, they invited the Rocky Mountain Conference to send teams to the ACRA playoffs, which are held in the fall; five conferences sent eight teams. According to Goff Rugby Report, "ACRA's championship isn't technically a [national] women's DII championship, but it's pretty close, [as] there are teams that play DII-level rugby and will play in the spring [2022]. They won't be ACRA."
National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (Women)
The NCAA women's varsity programs in the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association run their own competition and have a sanctioning agreement with USA Rugby. It began play in 2015.{{cite web |title=Women's Intercollegiate Season Starts with 2015 Final Rematch |url=http://www.goffrugbyreport.com/news/womens-intercollegiate-season-starts-2015-final-rematch |access-date=2016-11-02 |publisher=Goff Rugby Report |date=Aug 31, 2016 |quote=What was the NCWVRA [National Collegiate Women’s Varsity Rugby Association] is now the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association.}}
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|2018 |Dartmouth |
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|2021 |Dartmouth |
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|2022 |Dartmouth |
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|2023 |Harvard |
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==Small College Championship==
National Collegiate 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.
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|2003 Furman |2003 College of New Jersey |
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|2004 Furman |2004 Fordham |
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|2005 Furman |2005 Castleton State |
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|2006 Bentley |2006 Babson |
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|2007 Bentley |2007 (spring) Stonehill |2007 (spring) Rhode Island |
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|2008 Plymouth State |2008 Bryant |2008 Holy Cross |
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|2009 MIT |2009 Drexel |
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|2010 Lock Haven |
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|2011 Johnson State |
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|2012 Salve Regina |2012 Wayne State (NE) |rowspan=10| |
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|2013 Saint John's (MN) |2013 Wayne State (NE) |
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|2014 Saint John's (MN) |2014 Roger Williams |
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|2015 New England College |
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|2017 Wayne State (NE) |
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|2018 Iowa Central Community College |
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|2020 canceled |2020 canceled |
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|2021 (moved to fall) Christendom College |
[[Sailing (sport)|Sailing]]
=Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Championship=
{{cite web |title=All-American and Hall of Fame Awards |url=http://www.collegesailing.org/00awards/ |access-date=2009-09-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070410053934/http://collegesailing.org/00awards/ |archive-date=2007-04-10 }}{{cite web |title=ICSA Championships |url=http://www.collegesailing.org/nas/ |access-date=2009-09-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720123618/http://www.collegesailing.org/nas/ |archive-date=2011-07-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=2009-2010 ICSA Sloop Championships |url=http://www.collegesailing.org/nas/fall09/sloops/ |access-date=2009-11-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720123815/http://www.collegesailing.org/nas/fall09/sloops/ |archive-date=2011-07-20 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=UC Irvine Club Sailing Team - Honors |url=http://www.anteatersailing.com/honors.htm |access-date=2009-12-14 |archive-date=2010-02-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100223183118/http://www.anteatersailing.com/honors.htm |url-status=dead }}
The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA; Inter-Collegiate Yacht Racing Association prior to 2001) holds National Championships in six different events. Since intercollegiate sailing is a fall and spring sport, three of these championships are held in the fall and three are held in the spring.
The Fall Championships are for single-handed men and women and sloops. The Sloop Championships take place in mid-November using small keelboats supplied by the venue. Each sloop team sails with a crew of three. In the fall of 2010, the sloop championship was converted to a match racing format.{{cite web |url=http://www.collegematchrace.com/News/article.asp?p=10003 |title=To the Intercollegiate Sailing community... |access-date=2011-04-04}}
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 (Leonard M. Fowle Trophy winner) includes the six National Championships: Men's Singlehanded, Women's Singlehanded, Match Racing Championship (previously Sloop), Women's Dinghy, Team Race, and Coed Dinghy.
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|1937 MIT |1943 MIT |1949 Yale |1955 MIT |1961 MIT |
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|1938 MIT |1944 Coast Guard |1950 Yale |1956 Navy |1962 Coast Guard |
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|1939 MIT |1945 MIT |1951 MIT |1957 Navy |1963 Princeton |
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|1940 Princeton |1946 MIT |1952 Harvard |1958 MIT |1964 British Columbia |
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|1941 Princeton |1947 Yale |1953 Harvard |1959 Harvard |1965 Rhode Island |
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|1942 Brown |1948 Brown |1954 MIT |1960 Coast Guard |1966 Coast Guard |
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|Year |Coed Dinghy |Women's Dinghy |Sloops{{cite web |url=http://collegesailing.org/hall-of-fame/regattas/cornelius-shields-trophy |title=CORNELIUS SHIELDS SR. TROPHY |access-date=2016-05-10}}(Match racing from 2010) |Team Race |Overall Performance{{cite web |url=http://collegesailing.org/hall-of-fame/regattas/leonard-m.-fowle-trophy |title=LEONARD M. FOWLE TROPHY |access-date=2016-05-10}} |
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|1967 |USC |Wilson (PA) |rowspan=5| |rowspan=10| |rowspan=5| |
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|1968 |San Diego State |Radcliffe |
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|1969 |San Diego State |Radcliffe |
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|1970 |USC |Radcliffe |
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|1971 |USC |MIT |
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|1971-72 |UC Irvine |Radcliffe |Michigan |SUNY Maritime |
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|1972-73 |Tulane |MIT |SUNY Maritime |SUNY Maritime |
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|1973-74 |Harvard |Princeton |Tulane |Tulane |
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|1974-75 |Yale |Princeton |USC |Tufts |
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|1975-76 |Tufts |Princeton |UC Santa Cruz |Tufts |
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|1976-77 |Rhode Island |Princeton |Navy |Rhode Island |Navy |
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|1977-78 |UCLA |California |Navy |Navy |Navy |
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|1978-79 |Merchant Marine |Navy |Texas |Navy |Navy |
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|1979-80 |Tufts |Navy |UC Irvine |Boston University |Navy |
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|1980-81 |Tufts |Navy |Texas |Long Beach State |Navy |
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|1981-82 |Boston University |Old Dominion |Boston University |Boston University |Navy |
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|1982-83 |Merchant Marine |Navy |Navy |Merchant Marine |Navy |
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|1983-84 |Merchant Marine |Tufts |UC Santa Barbara |Tufts |Tufts |
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|1984-85 |Boston University |Brown |Washington |USC |Boston University |
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|1985-86 |College of Charleston |Tufts |Spring Hill |Tulane |College of Charleston |
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|1986-87 |Merchant Marine |Old Dominion |Navy |Navy |Navy |
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|1987-88 |UC Irvine |Brown |Connecticut College |UC Irvine |College of Charleston |
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|1988-89 |Old Dominion |Tufts |Old Dominion |Navy |Old Dominion |
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|1989-90 |UC Irvine |Tufts |Old Dominion |Old Dominion |Old Dominion |
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|1990-91 |Navy |Navy |College of Charleston |Navy |Brown |
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|1991-92 |Dartmouth |Dartmouth |College of Charleston |Navy |Navy |
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|1992-93 |Navy |Tufts |Old Dominion |Tufts |Tufts |
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|1993-94 |Navy |Tufts |St. Mary's (MD) |Tufts |Tufts |
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|1994-95 |Navy |St. Mary's (MD) |Navy |Tufts |Tufts |
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|1995-96 |Merchant Marine |Tufts |Navy |Tufts |Tufts |
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|1996-97 |Tufts |Navy |Boston University |Stanford |Navy |
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|1997-98 |Old Dominion |Brown |Merchant Marine |Old Dominion |College of Charleston |
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|1998-99 |Boston University |Tufts |College of Charleston |St. Mary's (MD) |Tufts |
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|1999–2000 |St. Mary's (MD) |Dartmouth |Merchant Marine |St. Mary's (MD) |St. Mary's (MD) |
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|2000-01 |Tufts |Hawaii |Harvard |Georgetown |Harvard |
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|2001-02 |St. Mary's (MD) |Old Dominion |Harvard |Harvard |Harvard |
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|2002-03 |Harvard |Tufts |College of Charleston |Harvard |Harvard |
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|2003-04 |Hawaii |Yale |St. Mary's (MD) |Harvard |
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|2004-05 |Hobart and William Smith |Harvard |Hobart and William Smith |Harvard |
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|2005-06 |College of Charleston |College of Charleston |UC Irvine |Georgetown |Georgetown |
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|2006-07 |College of Charleston |St. Mary's (MD) |College of Charleston |St. Mary's (MD) |College of Charleston |
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|2007-08 |Georgetown |Boston College |St. Mary's (MD) |Boston College |Boston College |
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|2008-09 |St. Mary's (MD) |Yale |Boston College |Yale |
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|2009-10 |Boston College |College of Charleston |Boston College |St. Mary's (MD) |Boston College |
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|2010-11 |Boston College |Rhode Island |Roger Williams |Boston College |
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|Georgetown |Boston College |Navy |College of Charleston |College of Charleston |
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|2012-13 |College of Charleston{{cite web |url=http://scores.collegesailing.org/s13/gill-coed/ |title=Gill Coed Championships |date=28 May 2013 |access-date=2016-05-10}} |Tufts |Yale |
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|2013-14 |Yale |
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|2014-15 |Georgetown{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZuwP8BKghk |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/PZuwP8BKghk |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Finals Race 5 - College Sailing Match Race Nationals 2014 |website=YouTube |date=16 November 2014 |access-date=2016-05-10}}{{cbignore}} |Charleston |
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|2015-16 |Georgetown |Coast Guard |Yale |Yale |
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|2016-17 |Charleston |Yale |Georgetown |Charleston |Charleston |
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|2017-18 |MIT |Boston College |Boston College |Charleston |Charleston |
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|2018-19 |Charleston |Brown |Boston College |Yale |Yale |
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|2019-20 |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Stanford |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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|2020-21 |Navy |Charleston |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Navy |Charleston |
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|2021-22 |Tulane |Boston College |Yale |Yale |Yale |
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|2022-23 |Stanford |Stanford |Yale |Harvard |Stanford |
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|2023-24 |Harvard |Stanford |Brown |Roger Williams |Brown |
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=Collegiate Offshore Large Boats Championship=
Kennedy Cup, boat class: Navy 44
=Collegiate Match Racing Championship=
Douglas Cup
{{notelist}}
[[Snowboarding|Snowboard]] [[Nordic skiing|and Ski]]
{{cite web |title=National Results 2009 |url=http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=results-3 |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090414065229/http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=results-3 |archive-date=2009-04-14 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=2008 Nationals |url=http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=2008-2 |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175303/http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=2008-2 |archive-date=2011-07-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=2007 National Championship Results |url=http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=results |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175403/http://www.uscsa.com/index.php?page=results |archive-date=2011-07-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USCSA vs. NCAA Comparison (Alpine and Cross-country) |url=http://www.collegesnowsports.com/uscsavsncaa.htm |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=UW Men's Nordic Ski Team Wins National Championship |url=http://www.uwyo.edu/news/showrelease.asp?id=7041 |access-date=2009-09-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090729091915/http://www.uwyo.edu/news/showrelease.asp?id=7041 |archive-date=July 29, 2009}}{{cite web |title=CU Freestyle Ski Team |url=http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/freestyleski/_pages/homePage.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100829080614/http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/freestyleski/_pages/homePage.html |archive-date=2010-08-29 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association hosts 31st annual collegiate national championships |url=https://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:CxUpXE_0TfEJ:www.uscsa.com/uploads/Media/USCSA%2520Nationals%2520PR%25202-25-09.pdf+freestyle+skiing+Colorado+national+championship+2009+-ncaa&hl=en&gl=us |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=USC Ski and Snowboard, USC Wins National Title! |url=http://www.uscsnowsports.org/?m=200903 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210912211742/http://www.uscsnowsports.org/?m=200903 |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 12, 2021 |access-date=2009-09-05 }}{{cite web |title=Alpine Skiing Yote Notes - Edition 5 |url=http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/administration/communications/pressreleases.asp?PRID=734 |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716112434/http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/administration/communications/pressreleases.asp?PRID=734 |archive-date=2011-07-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Official Site of the 2006 USCSA National Championships |url=http://www.uscsa.com/nationals/index.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516050505/http://www.uscsa.com/nationals/index.html |archive-date=2008-05-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USCSA Nationals Wrap Up |url=http://www.skinnyski.com/racing/articles/uscsa-2005.html |access-date=2009-09-05}}{{cite web |title=Olson Leads Whitman Skiers Down Long Slope of Success |url=http://www.whitman.edu/athletics/staff_pages/tom_olson.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513101634/http://www.whitman.edu/athletics/staff_pages/tom_olson.html |archive-date=2008-05-13 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Lady Yotes Freestyle win National Championship |url=http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/displayathleticpr.asp?prid=2079&template=Skiing&refer=skiing |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716112451/http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/displayathleticpr.asp?prid=2079&template=Skiing&refer=skiing |archive-date=2011-07-16 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Men's Snowboard Team Wins Third Straight National Title |url=http://www.whitman.edu/athletics/Spotlight/snowboarders03.html |access-date=2009-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100314075732/http://www.whitman.edu/athletics/Spotlight/snowboarders03.html |archive-date=2010-03-14 |url-status=dead }}
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.
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|Year |Nordic (M) |Nordic (W) |Snowboard (M) |Snowboard (W) |Freestyle (M) |Freestyle (W) |Overall (M) |Overall (W) |
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|1979 |? |? |rowspan=7 colspan=2| |rowspan=16 colspan=2| |rowspan=22 colspan=2| |
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|... |? |? |
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|1994 |? |College of Idaho |
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|1995 |? |College of Idaho |
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|1996 |Cornell University |? |
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|1997 |Whitman College (WA) |? |
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|1998 |? |? |
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|1999 |? |? |Simon Fraser University (B.C.) |Simon Fraser University (B.C.) |
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|2000 |? |? |Simon Fraser University (B.C.) |Simon Fraser University (B.C.) |
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|2001 |? |? |Whitman College |? |
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|2002 |? |? |Whitman College |? |
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|2003 |? |Wyoming |Whitman College |? |
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|2004 |? |Wyoming |? |? |
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|2005 |St. Olaf (MN) |St. Olaf (MN) |Western Michigan |Western Michigan |
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|2006 |Wyoming |St. Olaf (MN) |Sierra Nevada College |Weber State (UT) |
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|Cornell |Wyoming |Sierra Nevada College |U of Idaho |
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|St. Olaf (MN) |St. Olaf (MN) |Sierra Nevada College |U of Idaho |Colorado (invitational) |Colorado (invitational) |
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|Wyoming |Wyoming |Sierra Nevada College |Westminster College (UT) |Southern California |Colorado |
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|Wyoming |Sierra Nevada College |Westminster College |Southern California |"under review" |
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|Western State College |St. Olaf |Sierra Nevada College |Westminster College |College of Idaho |College of Idaho |
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|2012{{cite web |url=http://www.uscsa.com/national-championships/nationals-results |title=Nationals Results|archive-date=21 August 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821100407/http://www.uscsa.com/national-championships/nationals-results |access-date=2016-05-30}}{{cite web |url=http://www.collegesnowsports.com/uscsanationals12.html |title=2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS |access-date=2016-05-30}} |Clarkson |Sierra Nevada College |Westminster College |Colorado |Sierra Nevada College |
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|2013 |Sierra Nevada College{{cite web |url=http://www.collegesnowsports.com/uscsanationals13.html |title=2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS |access-date=2016-05-30}} |
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|St. Olaf |Wyoming |Sierra Nevada College |Sierra Nevada College |Sierra Nevada College |Sierra Nevada College |St. Olaf |St. Olaf |
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|Wyoming{{cite web |date=7 March 2015 |url=http://www.uwyo.edu/uw/news/2015/03/uw-mens-nordic-ski-team-wins-national-title.html |title=UW Men's Nordic Ski Team Wins National Title |access-date=2016-05-30}} |Westminster College{{cite web |url=http://www.collegesnowsports.com/uscsanationals15.html |title=2015 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS |access-date=2016-05-30}} |St. Olaf |St. Olaf |
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|2016{{cite web |url=http://www.collegesnowsports.com/uscsanationals16.html |title=2016 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS |access-date=2016-05-30}}{{cite web |url=http://uscsa-results.s3.amazonaws.com/view/index.html#/2016/National%20Championships |title=USCSA Results 2016 National Championships |access-date=2016-05-30}} |Wyoming |Clarkson |Sierra Nevada College |Westminster College |Colorado |Sierra Nevada College |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
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|Wyoming |Clarkson |Westminster College |Westminster College |Sierra Nevada |Sierra Nevada |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
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|Western State Colorado |St. Olaf |Westminster College |Westminster College |Sierra Nevada |Sierra Nevada |St. Olaf |St. Olaf |
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|Castleton |Clarkson |Westminster College |Westminster College |Sierra Nevada |Sierra Nevada |Clarkson |Castleton |
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|2020 |Castleton |Castleton |Westminster College |Westminster College |Colorado |Vermont |Castleton |Castleton |
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|2021 |colspan=8 align=center|Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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|Paul Smith's College |St. Olaf |Sierra Nevada |Sierra Nevada |Colorado |Rocky Mountain College |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
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|Western Colorado |St. Olaf |Nevada |Lees-McRae |Colorado |Rocky Mountain College |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
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|Clarkson |St. Olaf |Lees-McCrae |The Claremont Colleges |Liberty |The Claremont Colleges |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
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|Wyoming |St. Olaf |Westminster University |Westminster University |Westminster University |Rocky Mountain College |Clarkson |St. Olaf |
[[Softball]] (Slow-pitch), Women
After the last AIAW competition in 1982, college championships were conducted by the Amateur Softball Association in 1983 and 1984.{{cite book |page=95 |url=http://cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1042&context=library_facpubs |work=Western Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications, Western Libraries and the Learning Commons |title=University of South Florida: The First Fifty Years, 1956-2006 |first=Mark I. |last=Greenberg |publisher=University of South Florida |year=2006 |access-date=2017-03-14 |quote=After many winning seasons, women’s slow-pitch softball won USF its first national title in 1983 when it bested Florida State University in the American [sic] Softball Association Tournament. They won again the next year before joining the NCAA’s fast-pitch league in 1985.}}{{cite web |title="Remember When" at USF |url=https://fcit.usf.edu/coedu/remember.html |quote=1985 ... USF Women’s Softball Team after winning two National Slow Pitch Softball Championships switches to fast pitch softball. |access-date=2017-03-14}} 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.{{cite web |url=http://thefcsaa.com/about_us/NJCAA_National_Championships.pdf |title=NJCAA National Championships |publisher=National Junior College Athletic Association |access-date=2017-04-11 |archive-date=2017-04-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170412224706/http://thefcsaa.com/about_us/NJCAA_National_Championships.pdf |url-status=dead }}
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|Year and Champion |
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|1983 University of South Florida |
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|1984 University of South Florida |
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|1985 Palm Beach Community College{{efn|also won NJCAA title in 1984}} |
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|1986 Lake City Community College (now Florida Gateway College){{efn|also won NJCAA title in 1983}} |
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|1987 Lake City Community College |
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|1988 Pensacola Junior College |
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|1989 Lake City Community College |
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|1990 Lake City Community College |
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|1991 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Georgia) |
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|1992 Lake City Community College |
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|1993 Lake City Community College |
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|1995 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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|1996 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College |
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|1997 Meridian Community College (Mississippi) |
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|1998 Calhoun Community College (Alabama) |
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|1999 Calhoun Community College |
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|2000 Calhoun Community College |
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{{notelist}}
[[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.
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|Men, 9-player team |
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=23| |Year and Champion |rowspan=23| |Year and Champion |rowspan=23| |Year and Champion |
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|1967: US Naval Academy |1989: Yale |
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|1943: Yale |1968: Harvard |1990: Yale |2012: Princeton |
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|1947: Yale |1969: Harvard |1991: Harvard |2013: Trinity College |
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|1948: Yale |1970: Harvard |1992: Harvard |2014: Harvard |
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|1949: Yale |1971: Harvard |1993: Harvard |2015: Trinity College |
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|1950: Yale |1972: Harvard |1994: Harvard |2016: Yale |
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|1951: Harvard |1973: Harvard |1995: Harvard |2017: Trinity College |
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|1952: Yale |1974: Princeton |1996: Harvard |2018: Trinity College |
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|1953: Harvard and Yale |1975: Princeton |1997: Harvard |2019: Harvard |
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|1954: Harvard |1976: Harvard |1998: Harvard |2020: Harvard |
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|1955: Princeton |1977: Princeton |1999: Trinity College (CT) |2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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|1956: Harvard |1978: Princeton |2000: Trinity College |2022: Harvard |
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|1957: US Naval Academy |1979: Princeton |2001: Trinity College |2023: Harvard |
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|1958: Yale |1980: Harvard |2002: Trinity College |2024: Penn |
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|1959: US Naval Academy |1981: Princeton |2003: Trinity College |2025: Penn |
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|1960: Harvard |1982: Princeton |2004: Trinity College |2026: |
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|1961: Yale |1983: Harvard |2005: Trinity College |2027: |
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|1962: Yale |1984: Harvard |2006: Trinity College |2028: |
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|1963: Harvard |1985: Harvard |2007: Trinity College |2029: |
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|1964: Harvard |1986: Harvard |2008: Trinity College |2030: |
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|1965: Harvard |1987: Harvard |2009: Trinity College{{cite web |title=Trinity squash nears decade with nation's longest winning streak |date = 11 July 2007|url=https://www.espn.com/college-sports/news/story?id=2932885 |access-date=2009-08-29}} |2031: |
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|1966: Harvard |1988: Harvard |2010: Trinity College |2032: |
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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.
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|Year |Men |rowspan=14| |Year |Men |rowspan=14| |Year |Men |
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|1956 |Harvard |1969 |1982 |Harvard |
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|1957 |Harvard |1970 |Harvard |1983 |Harvard |
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|1958 |Williams College (MA) |1971 |Pennsylvania |1984 |Harvard |
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|1959 |Princeton |1972 |Harvard |1985 |Harvard |
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|1960 |Princeton |1973 |Pennsylvania |1986 |Harvard |
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|1961 |Yale |1974 |Pennsylvania |1987 |Harvard |
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|1962 |Yale |1975 |Harvard |1988 |Princeton |
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|1963 |Yale |1976 |Princeton |colspan=2 rowspan=6| |
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|1964 |Harvard |1977 |Western Ontario |
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|1965 |Princeton |1978 |Princeton |
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|1966 |Harvard |1979 |Princeton |
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|1967 |Harvard |1980 |Western Ontario |
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|1968 |Harvard |1981 |Harvard |
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|Women |
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=14| |Year and Champion |rowspan=14| |Year and Champion |rowspan=14| |Year and Champion |rowspan=14| |Year and Champion |
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|1986: Yale |1999: Princeton |2012: Harvard |2025: Trinity |
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|1974: Princeton |1987: Harvard |2000: Pennsylvania |2013: Harvard |2026: |
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|1975: Princeton |1988: Harvard |2001: Harvard |2014: Trinity College |2027: |
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|1976: Princeton |1989: Princeton |2002: Trinity College |2015: Harvard |2028: |
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|1977: Yale |1990: Harvard |2003: Trinity College |2016: Harvard |2029: |
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|1978: Princeton |1991: Princeton |2004: Yale |2017: Harvard |2030: |
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|1979: Princeton |1992: Yale |2005: Yale |2018: Harvard |2031: |
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|1980: Princeton |1993: Harvard |2006: Yale |2019: Harvard |2032: |
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|1981: Princeton |1994: Harvard |2007: Princeton |2020: Harvard |2033: |
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|1982: Harvard |1995: Harvard |2008: Princeton |2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |2034: |
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|1983: Princeton |1996: Harvard |2009: Princeton |2022: Harvard |2035: |
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|1984: Princeton |1997: Harvard |2010: Harvard |2023: Harvard |2036: |
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|1985: Harvard |1998: Princeton |2011: Yale |2024: Trinity |2037: |
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[[Surfing]]
National Scholastic Surfing Association (1978 - ){{Cite magazine |date=2015 |title=2015 National Championships Program |url=https://issuu.com/surfing-magazine/docs/surfing-nssa-guide2015-issuu |magazine=Surfing Magazine |location=San Clemente, California |access-date=May 4, 2022}}
[[Synchronized skating|Synchronized Skating]]
US Figure Skating
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|Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |rowspan=6| |Year and Champion |
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|1997 Miami (OH) |2017 |
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|1998 Miami (OH) |2008 Miami (OH) |2018 |
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|2019 |
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|2015 Miami (OH) |2020 |
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|2001 Miami (OH) |2021 |
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[[Synchronized swimming|Synchronized Swimming]]
United States Synchronized Swimming
Preceded by AIAW tournament 1977-82
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |rowspan=8| |Year |Champion |
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|1983 |Ohio State |1990 |Ohio State |1997 |Ohio State |2004 |Ohio State |2011 |Ohio State |2018 |Ohio State |Stanford |
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|1984 |Arizona |1991 |Ohio State |1998 |Stanford |2005 |Stanford |2012 |Ohio State |2019 |Ohio State |2026 | |
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|1985 |Ohio State |1992 |Ohio State |1999 |Stanford |2006 |Stanford |2013 |Stanford |2020 |cancelled (pandemic) |2027 | |
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|1986 |Ohio State |1993 |Ohio State |2000 |Ohio State |2007 |Stanford |2014 |2021 |2028 | |
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|1987 |Ohio State |1994 |Ohio State |2001 |Ohio State |2008 |Stanford |2015 |Ohio State |2022 |Ohio State |2029 | |
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|1988 |Ohio State |1995 |Ohio State |2002 |Ohio State |2009 |Ohio State |2016 |Stanford |2023 |Ohio State |2030 | |
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|1989 |Ohio State |1996 |Ohio State |2003 |Ohio State |2010 |Ohio State |2017 |Ohio State |2024 |2031 | |
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[[Table Tennis]]
National Collegiate Table Tennis Association{{cite web |title=NCTTA: Past Champions |url=http://nctta.org/past-national-champions |access-date=2015-04-17}}
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|Year |Men |rowspan=8| |Year |Men |rowspan=8| |Year |Coed |Women |rowspan=8| |Year |Coed |Women |rowspan=8| |Year |Coed |Women |
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|1993 |Stony Brook |2000 |Johns Hopkins |2005 |Texas Wesleyan |Virginia Tech |2012 |Texas Wesleyan |Lindenwood |2019 |
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|1994 |Brown |2001 |Bradley |2006 |Texas Wesleyan |Stanford |2013 |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |2020 |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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|1995 |Penn |2002 |Illinois |2007 |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |Princeton |2021 |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
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|1996 |not held |2003 |Illinois |2008 |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |2015 |Mississippi College{{cite web |url=http://www.nctta.org/champs/2015/results/ctchamps_web.htm |title=2015 TMS College Table Tennis Coed Team Championships |access-date=2015-04-13}} |Princeton |2022 |New York University{{cite web |title=Coed Team Championships |url=http://nctta.org/champs/2022/results/ctch.htm |website=nctta.org |access-date=9 October 2024}} |
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|1997 |RPI |2004 |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |2016 |Texas Wesleyan{{cite web |url=http://nctta.org/champs/2016/results/ctch.htm |title=Coed Team Championships |access-date=2016-04-25}} |Texas Wesleyan{{cite web |url=http://nctta.org/champs/2016/results/wtch.htm |title=Women's Team Championships |access-date=2016-04-25}} |2023 |New York University{{cite web |title=Coed Team Champs |url=http://www.nctta.org/champs/2023/results/ct.htm |website=www.nctta.org |access-date=10 October 2024}} |
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|1998 |Johns Hopkins |2005 |n/a |Texas Wesleyan |Lindenwood |2017 |2024 |
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|1999 |not held |2006 |n/a |Texas Wesleyan |Texas Wesleyan |2018 |New York University{{cite web |title=Coed Team Championships |url=http://nctta.org/champs/2018/results/ctch.htm |website=nctta.org |access-date=9 October 2024}} |2025 |
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[[Taekwondo]]
National Collegiate Taekwondo Association
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|1976 |California |1985 |Iowa State |1994 |California |2003 |Iowa State |2012 |California |2021 |cancelled |
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|1977 |California |Howard |1986 |California |1995 |California |2004 |California |2013 |Stanford |2022 |MIT |
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|1978 |Howard |Howard |1987 |Iowa State |1996 |California |2005 |California |2014 |California |2023 |California |
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|1979 |Howard |Howard |1988 |Iowa State |1997‡ |California |2006 |California |2015 |California |2024 | |
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|1980 |Howard |Howard |1989 |Iowa State |1998 |California |2007 |California |2016 |California |2025 |Brown & Texas (tie) |
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|1981 |Howard |Howard |1990 |California |1999 |California |2008 |California |2017 |California |2026 | |
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|1982 |California |Howard |1991 |California |2000 |California |2009 |California |2018 |California & Stanford (tie) |2027 | |
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|1983 |Howard |Howard |1992 |California |2001 |California |2010 |2019 |2028 | |
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|1984† |Howard |Howard |1993 |California |2002 |California |2011 |2020 |cancelled |2029 | |
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† 1984 was the final year of separate men's and women's team competitions.{{cite web |url=http://www.ncta-usa.com/results/1984_NCTA_Results.pdf |access-date=2013-12-13 |title=9th National Collegiate Taekwondo Championships results}}
‡ 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]]
{{Main|USA Team Handball College Nationals}}
{{cite web |title=Interview with Chicago Inter Head Coach Mariusz Wartalowicz |url=http://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?extend.307 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=Army men's team handball |url=http://www.usma.edu/uscc/dca/clubs/thbm/pastSeason.html |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-date=2009-06-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090610205749/http://www.usma.edu/uscc/dca/clubs/thbm/pastSeason.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=US Team Handball Women's National Team – #2 Sunny Chen |url=http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/20/46/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090323144714/http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/20/46/ |archive-date=2009-03-23 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=West Point Alum in Iraq Contemplates Handball Future |url=http://teamhandballnews.com/comment-n705.html |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=USA Team Handball Championship Bid Packets Available |url=http://usateamhandball.org/news/article/9859 |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-date=2011-07-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110728150318/http://usateamhandball.org/news/article/9859 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USATH's Championship Season Begins with Carolina win |url=http://handball.teamusa.org/news/article/10929 |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090623235003/http://handball.teamusa.org/news/article/10929 |archive-date=2009-06-23 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=US Team Handball Women's National Team – 17 Sara Merkl |url=http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/28/46/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106204649/http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/28/46/ |archive-date=2009-01-06 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=US Team Handball Women's National Team – 1LT Laura Walker Dies In the Line Of Duty |url=http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/56/61/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175144/http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/56/61/ |archive-date=2011-07-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=US Team Handball Women's National Team – Mike Cavanaugh |url=http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/34/31/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175156/http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/34/31/ |archive-date=2011-07-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=USA, Cortland Kickoff the 2005-06 NETHC Season |url=http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/59/61/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175203/http://www.usateamhandballwomen.com/content/view/59/61/ |archive-date=2011-07-17 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=Women's Team Handball Finishes 2nd at National Tournament |url=http://blog.cortland.edu/SportClubs/?m=200704&paged=2 |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812142224/http://blog.cortland.edu/SportClubs/?m=200704&paged=2 |archive-date=2011-08-12 |url-status=dead }}
The following clubs won a national title in an open (adult) category (in these tournaments not all players were current students of the university):
- Men's Open Division (until 1999 the highest tier in the USA):
- Adelphi University: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
- Air Force: 1978, 2004
- UCLA: 1979
- University of Utah: 2005
- West Point: 2006
- Men's Elite Division (highest tier since 2000):
- No team has won the title. West Point has one silver and two bronze medals.
- Women's Open Division (highest tier in the USA):
- Kansas State University: 1975
- Ohio State: 1978
- University of Minnesota: 1990
[[Tennis|Team Tennis]], Co-ed ([[World Team Tennis|WTT]] format)
USTA Tennis on Campus, club-level only
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|2000 North Carolina |
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|2001 North Carolina |
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|2002 Texas A&M |
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|2003 Florida |
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|2004 Texas A&M |
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|2005 Texas A&M |
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|2006 Texas A&M |
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|2007 Texas A&M |
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|2008 Texas |
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|2009 Duke |
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|2010 California |
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|2012 California |
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|2013 Georgia |
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|2014 California |
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|2017 Michigan |
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|2018 Ohio State |
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|2019 UCLA |
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|2020 cancelled |
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|2021 cancelled |
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|2022 UCLA |
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|2023 Virginia |
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|2024 California |
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[[Tennis|Tennis, Indoor]]
Intercollegiate Tennis Association (1973–present)
Division I
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|Year |Men |rowspan=19| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=19| |Year |Men |Women |rowspan=19| |Year |Men |Women |
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|1929 |1988 |Southern California |Florida |2006 |Georgia |Stanford |2024 |Ohio State |Oklahoma State |
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|1930 |1989 |California |Stanford |2007 |Georgia |Georgia Tech |2025 |Wake Forest |Georgia |
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|1931 |1990 |Stanford |Stanford |2008 |Virginia |Georgia Tech |2026 | | |
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|1973 |Stanford |1991 |UCLA |Florida |2009 |Virginia |Northwestern |2027 | | |
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|1974 |Not held |1992 |Stanford |Florida |2010 |Virginia |Northwestern |2028 | | |
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|1975 |Stanford |1993 |UCLA |Stanford |2011 |Virginia |Stanford |2029 | | |
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|1976 |Stanford |1994 |Stanford |Georgia |2012 |Southern California |UCLA |2030 | | |
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|1977 |Trinity (TX) |1995 |Stanford |Georgia |2013 |Virginia |North Carolina |2031 | | |
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|1978 |Stanford |1996 |UCLA |Florida |2014 |Ohio State |Duke |2032 | | |
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|1979 |SMU |1997 |UCLA |Florida |2015 |Oklahoma |North Carolina |2033 | | |
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|1980 |California |1998 |Stanford |Stanford |2016 |California |2034 | | |
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|1981 |Not held |1999 |UCLA |Florida |2017 |Virginia |Florida |2035 | | |
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|1982 |Pepperdine |2000 |Stanford |Stanford |2018 |Wake Forest |North Carolina |2036 | | |
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|1983 |SMU |2001 |UCLA |Stanford |2019 |Ohio State |Georgia |2037 | | |
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|1984 |UCLA |2002 |Stanford |Georgia |2020 |USC |North Carolina |2038 | | |
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|1985 |Stanford |2003 |Illinois |Duke |2021 |North Carolina |North Carolina |2039 | | |
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|1986 |Pepperdine |2004 |Illinois |Stanford |2022 |2040 | | |
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|1987 |Southern California |2005 |Baylor |Stanford |2023 |TCU |North Carolina |2041 | | |
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Division II (2020 - present)
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|Year |Men |Women |
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|2020 |
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|2021 |Columbus State |Indianapolis |
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|2022 |Barry |Barry |
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|2023 |Saint Leo |Barry |
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|2024 |Barry |Barry |
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|2025 |West Florida |Barry |
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Division III (2001 - present)
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|Year |Men |Women |
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|2001 |rowspan=8| |
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|2002 |Gustavus Adolphus |
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|2003 |Gustavus Adolphus |
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|2004 |Emory |
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|2005 |Emory |
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|2006 |Gustavus Adolphus |
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|2007 |UC Santa Cruz |
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|2008 |Gustavus Adolphus |
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|2009 |Emory |
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|2010 |UC Santa Cruz |Emory |
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|2011 |Emory |Emory |
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|2012 |Emory |Washington and Lee |
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|2013 |Kenyon |Johns Hopkins |
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|2014 |Washington U-St. Louis |Johns Hopkins |
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|2015 |Trinity |Johns Hopkins |
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|2016 |Emory |Pomona-Pitzer |
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|2017 |Emory |Emory |
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|2018 |Emory |Emory |
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|2019 |Chicago |Emory |
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|2020 |Emory |Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
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|2021 |cancelled |cancelled |
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|2022 |Case Western Reserve |Chicago |
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|2023 |Case Western Reserve |Chicago |
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|2024 |Emory |Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
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|2025 |Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |Chicago |
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Trap & skeet shooting
{{cite web |title=ACUI Intercollegiate Shotgun Championships |url=http://www.nrahq.org/compete/coldir.asp |access-date=2009-09-06}}{{cite web |title=Lindenwood Earns Fifth Collegiate Shotgun Title at ACUI Clay Target Championships |url=http://www.nra.org/Article.aspx?id=10692 |access-date=2009-09-06}}{{cite web |title=2002 Clay Target Results |url=http://www.acui.org/uploadedFiles/Programs/Student_Programs/Clay_targets/2002%20Clay%20Target%20Results.pdf |access-date=2009-09-06}}{{cite web |title=ACUI 2001 Clay Target Results |url=http://www.acui.org/uploadedFiles/Programs/Student_Programs/Clay_targets/ACUI%202001%20Clay%20Targets%20Results.pdf |access-date=2009-09-06}}{{cite web |title=A Brief History of the Purdue Trap and Skeet Club 1977 - 2003 |url=http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~putrap/Website/HISTORY2.html |access-date=2009-09-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080625013948/http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~putrap/Website/HISTORY2.html |archive-date=2008-06-25 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=ACUI 2009 competition conclusion |url=http://nrablog.com/post/2009/03/22/ACUI-2009-competition-conclusion.aspx |access-date=2009-09-06}}
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."{{cite web |url=http://www.nrablog.com/post/2011/04/01/NRABlog-here-at-the-2011-ACUI-Clay-Target-Championships.aspx |title=NRABlog here at the 2011 ACUI Clay Target Championships |access-date=2011-04-03}}
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|1969 |? |1976 |Trinity University |
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|1970 |? |1977 |Trinity University |
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|1971 |? |1978 |
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|1972 |? |1979 |? |
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|1973 |? |1980 |Trinity University |
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|1974 |? |1981 |? |
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|1975 |Trinity University (San Antonio){{cite web |url=http://www.trinitytigers.com/history/nationalchampions/index |title=Trinity University's National Champions |access-date=2014-05-26}} |1982 |Texas A&M |
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1983–1995: ?
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|1996 |Purdue |2002 |Purdue |2008 |Lindenwood |2014 |Lindenwood |2020 | |
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|1997 |Purdue |2003 |Purdue |2009 |Lindenwood |2015 |2021 | |
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|1998 |Purdue |2004 |2010 |2016 |2022 | |
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|1999 |Purdue |2005 |Lindenwood |2011 |2017 | |2023 |Texas A&M |
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|Purdue |2006 |Lindenwood |2012 |Lindenwood |2018 | |2024 |
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|2001 |Trinity Univ. (TX) |2007 |Lindenwood |2013 |Lindenwood |2019 |2025 |Lindenwood |
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Division II
[[Triathlon]]
File:NCAA ESW Triathlon Logo.png
Triathlon became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2014.
USA Triathlon
* 2006 event was a duathlon (water temperature too cold for swim), with 5K run, 40K bike and 10K run segments.{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060905185007/http://www.cstv.com/thecollegiatenationals/tournament-news/c-triath/cn-c-triath-preview.html |url=http://www.cstv.com/thecollegiatenationals/tournament-news/c-triath/cn-c-triath-preview.html |archive-date= 5 September 2006 |title=No Swimming? Athletes Will 'Tri' a Duathlon Instead |first=Brian |last=Metzler |date=20 Apr 2016 |access-date=2016-06-02 |url-status=dead |quote=Instead of the 1.5K swim leg, participants will start the race with a 5K run. From there, they'll head into the original 40K bike course, followed by the original 10K run course.}}
[[Tug-of-War]]
Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America
Conducted at the annual track and field championship meet.
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|Year |Champion |rowspan=7| |Year |Champion |
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|Columbia |1886 |Harvard |
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|1881 |Princeton |1887 |Columbia |
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|1882 |Columbia |1888 |Harvard |
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|1883 |Lafayette (PA) |1889 |Columbia |
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|1884 |Harvard |1890 |Columbia |
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|1885 |Harvard |1891 |Columbia |
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[[Ultimate (sport)|Ultimate]]
Ultimate Players Association (1979-2010), USA Ultimate (2010–present)
Division I
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|Year |Open Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Open Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Open Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Open Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Women's Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Women's Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Women's Champion |rowspan=13| |Year |Women's Champion |
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|Stanford |1996 |UC Santa Barbara |2008 |Wisconsin |2020 |colspan=2 rowspan=3| |1996 |UNC Wilmington |2008 |British Columbia |2020 |
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|1985 |1997 |UC Santa Barbara |2009 |Carleton College (MN) |2021 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |1997 |Stanford |2009 |UC Santa Barbara |2021 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
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|1986 |Massachusetts |1998 |UC Santa Barbara |2010 |Florida |2022 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |1998 |Stanford |2010 |Oregon |2022 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
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|1987 |Chabot CC (CA) |1999 |NC State |2011 |2023 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |1987 |Kansas |1999 |Stanford |2011 |UC Santa Barbara |2023 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
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|1988 |UC Santa Barbara |2000 |Brown |2012 |2024 |Brown |1988 |UC Santa Barbara |2000 |Carleton College |2012 |Washington |2024 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
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|1989 |UC Santa Barbara |2001 |2013 |Pittsburgh |2025 | |1989 |UC Davis |2001 |Georgia |2013 |Oregon |2025 | |
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|1990 |UC Santa Barbara |2002 |Stanford |2014 |Colorado |2026 | |1990 |UC Santa Barbara |2002 |UC San Diego |2014 |Ohio State |2026 | |
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|1991 |UC Santa Cruz |2003 |Wisconsin |2015 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |2027 | |1991 |UC Santa Barbara |2003 |Stanford |2015 |Oregon |2027 | |
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|1992 |Oregon |2004 |Colorado |2016 |Minnesota |2028 | |1992 |UNC Wilmington |2004 |UC Davis |2016 |Stanford |2028 | |
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|1993 |UNC Wilmington |2005 |Brown |2017 |2029 | |1993 |UC Berkeley |2005 |Stanford |2017 |Dartmouth |2029 | |
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|1994 |East Carolina |2006 |Florida |2018 |North Carolina - Chapel Hill |2030 | |1994 |UC Santa Cruz |2006 |Stanford |2018 |Dartmouth |2030 | |
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|1995 |East Carolina |2007 |Wisconsin |2019 |Brown |2031 | |1995 |UC Santa Cruz |2007 |Stanford |2019 |UC San Diego |2031 | |
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Division III
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|Year |Open Champion{{Cite web|url=https://collegechampionships.usaultimate.org/d3-men/history/|title=History}} |rowspan=15| |Year |Women's Champion{{Cite web|url=https://collegechampionships.usaultimate.org/d3-women/history/|title = History}} |
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|2010 |Carleton |2010 |Pacific Lutheran |
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|2011 |Claremont |2011 |Carleton |
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|2012 |Carleton |2012 |Claremont |
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|2013 |Middlebury |2013 |Bowdoin |
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|2014 |Bentley |2014 |Rice |
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|2015 |Franciscan |2015 |Rice |
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|2016 |Georgia College |2016 |Carleton |
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|2017 |Richmond |2017 |Carleton |
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|2018 |Bryant |2018 |St. Olaf |
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|2019 |Middlebury |2019 |Oberlin |
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|2021 |Oklahoma Christian |2021 |Middlebury |
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|2022 |Oklahoma Christian |2022 |Middlebury |
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|2023 |Colorado College |2023 |Middlebury |
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|2024 |St. Olaf |2024 |Portland |
[[Wakeboarding]]
American Wakeboard Association (2001-2004{{cite web |publisher=USA Water Ski |author=American Wakeboard Association |title=USA Wakeboard / USA-WB| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050404170545/http://www.americanwakeboard.com/ |archive-date= 4 April 2005 |date=29 January 2005 |url=http://www.americanwakeboard.com/ |url-status=unfit |quote=The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the name change from American Wakeboard Association (AWA) to USA Wakeboard (USA-WB). |access-date=2016-06-08}}), USA Wakeboard (2005–present), College Wake (2010–present)
{{notelist}}
Cable Wakeboarding
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|2009 |
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|2013 |
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|2014 |
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|2015 |
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|2016 |
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[[Water skiing]]
{{cite web |title=Texas A&M Water Ski |url=http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/ |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901121248/http://recsports.tamu.edu/programs/sport_clubs/ |archive-date=2009-09-01 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=The Bayou -- The History and Traditions of the University of Louisiana at Monroe |url=http://wwsw.ulm.edu/thebayou/thebayou.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220530075733/http://wwsw.ulm.edu/thebayou/thebayou.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 30, 2022 |access-date=2009-09-04 }}{{cite web |title=University of Louisiana at Monroe water ski team wins 21st national championship title |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1579192351.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106060625/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1579192351.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-11-06 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=ULM Water Ski History |url=http://www.ulmwaterski.com/history.html |access-date=2009-09-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204233826/http://www.ulmwaterski.com/history.html |archive-date=2008-12-04 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |title=University of Louisiana-Monroe wins collegiate water ski national championships |url=http://www.waterskimag.com/article/News/University-of-Louisiana-Monroe-Wins-Collegiate-Water-Ski-National-Championships |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=UCF Wins Second Consecutive National CollegiateTitle |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news.asp?num=565 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=All News Headlines 1996 |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news-all.asp?id=&yr=1996 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=All News Headlines 2009 |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news-all.asp?id=collegiate&yr=2009&Submit=Go |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=1996 Collegiate Nationals - Final Team Results |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news.asp?num=509 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=ULM Wins Collegiate Water Ski Nationals |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news.asp?num=707 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=ULM wins the 2006 Division I National Collegiate Championship |url=http://www.tournamentwaterski.com/news.asp?num=87 |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=The Water Skier Magazine, January/February 1999 |url=http://www.grafixweb.com/ski/TOCJanFeb99.pdf |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite web |title=The Water Skier Magazine, March/April 1990 |url=http://www.grafixweb.com/ski/TOCMarApr90.pdf |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite web |title=The Water Skier Magazine, March/April 1995 |url=http://www.grafixweb.com/ski/TOCMarApr95.pdf |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{dead link|date=May 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite web |title=NCWSA Nationals |url=http://www.ncwsa.com/ |access-date=2009-09-04}}{{cite web |title=Madison pulls off huge comeback to take Division-II Nationals |url=http://www.ncwsa.com/index.php/nationals/nationals-results/508-madison-pulls-off-huge-comeback-to-take-division-ii-nationals |access-date=2009-11-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091029164550/http://www.ncwsa.com/index.php/nationals/nationals-results/508-madison-pulls-off-huge-comeback-to-take-division-ii-nationals |archive-date=October 29, 2009}}{{cite web |title=UCSD Waterski Team Overview |url=http://recadmin.ucsd.edu/sports/teams/waterski/overview.php |access-date=2009-12-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704060730/http://recadmin.ucsd.edu/sports/teams/waterski/overview.php |archive-date=2008-07-04 |url-status=dead }}
National Collegiate Water Ski Association
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|1991 Central Florida |2002 Louisiana-Monroe (Div I-A) |2014 Louisiana-Monroe |
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|1980 Northeast Louisiana |1992 Central Florida |2003 Louisiana |2003 Rollins College |2015 Louisiana |2015 Western Washington{{cite web |url=http://www.usawaterski.org/rankings/ScoreBks/16U034CS.HTM |title=NCWSA NATIONALS DIV2 ... 2015 |access-date=2016-05-27}} |
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|1981 Northeast Louisiana |1993 Northeast Louisiana |2004 Louisiana-Monroe |2004 UC San Diego |2016 Miami University (Ohio) |
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|1982 Northeast Louisiana |1994 Northeast Louisiana |2005 Louisiana |2005 Texas A&M |2017 Louisiana-Monroe |2017 Miami of Ohio |
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|1983 Northeast Louisiana |1995 Southwestern Louisiana |2006 Louisiana-Monroe |2006 San Diego State |2018 Louisiana-Monroe |2018 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo |
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|1984 Northeast Louisiana |1996 Northeast Louisiana |2007 Louisiana-Monroe |2007 Texas State |2019 Louisiana |2019 Miami of Ohio |
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|1985 Northeast Louisiana |1997 Southwestern Louisiana |2008 Louisiana-Monroe |2008 Cincinnati |2020 Cancelled |2020 Cancelled |
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|1986 Northeast Louisiana |1998 Northeast Louisiana |2009 Louisiana-Monroe |2009 Wisconsin |2021 Louisiana |2021 Michigan |
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|1987 Northeast Louisiana |1999 Louisiana-Monroe |2010 Louisiana |2010 Ohio State |2022 Louisiana |2022 Texas A&M |
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|1988 Northeast Louisiana |2000 Louisiana-Monroe |2011 Louisiana-Monroe |2011 Texas State{{cite web |url=http://www.usawaterski.org/rankings/ScoreBks/12U034CS.HTM#CTO |title=NCWSA COLL NATIONALS DIV2 ... 2011 |access-date=2016-05-27}} |2023 Louisiana |2023 |
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|1989 Rollins College |rowspan=2 |2001 Arizona State |2012 Louisiana-Monroe |2024 |2024 |
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|1990 Northeast Louisiana |2013 Louisiana-Monroe |2025 |2025 |
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Barefoot Waterskiing
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[[Olympic weightlifting|Weightlifting]]
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USA Weightlifting
[[Collegiate wrestling|Wrestling]], Women
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Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association
Olympic-style (freestyle)
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National Collegiate Wrestling Association
Collegiate-style (folkstyle)
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National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Olympic-style (freestyle)
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|2019# |Menlo College{{cite web|url=http://www.naia.org//attachments1/files/27900/641291.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=27900|title=2019 Women's Wrestling National Invitational Results|publisher=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|date=March 16, 2019}} |
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|2022# |Campbellsville University |
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|2023 |Southern Oregon{{cite web|url= https://www.naia.org/sports/wwrest/2022-23/Releases/Champions|title = Southern Oregon Claims Inaugural NAIA Women's Wrestling National Championship|date=March 12, 2023|website= National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics |access-date=March 13, 2023}} |
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|2024 |Menlo College |
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|2025 |Life University{{cite web |title=Dominance on the Mat: NAIA Women's Wrestling Crowns 2025 National Champions |url=https://www.naia.org/sports/wwrest/2024-25/Releases/Day_2_Recap |website=NAIA |access-date=4 April 2025 |language=en |date=15 March 2025}} |
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Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Coalition
Olympic-style (freestyle)
National Collegiate Women's Wrestling Championship for NCAA schools
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Intercollegiate team champions of NCAA and AIAW sports
Many team sports that are played at the collegiate level are currently, or at one time were, governed by multi-sport intercollegiate athletic associations that were organized to meet the needs of their member colleges and universities. The oldest of these is the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), founded in 1906 to address the rash of serious injuries and deaths arising in the collegiate sport of American football. It conducted its first team national championship events in the sport of track and field in 1921. Over the years, the NCAA has added championship events for a variety of sports, with divisions of competition based upon school size and enrollment, and now conducts over 90 championships. Before NCAA events were initiated in particular sports, national governing bodies for many of those sports typically conducted annual collegiate championship events.
The organization that is now the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) began in 1937 with the first collegiate men's basketball tournament, which led to the formation of the National Association of intercollegiate Basketball in 1940. It serves primarily small colleges. With the growth of organized women's intercollegiate sports, the Division for Girls' and Women's Sports first conducted women's championship events and later created the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) in 1972 to govern women's sports at the collegiate level, coinciding with the advent of Title IX federal legislation. The NCAA later usurped the mission of the AIAW by conducting its first women's championships in twelve sports directly head-to-head with the AIAW in a year of dual team championships in 1981–82. The AIAW was legally dissolved in 1983.
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
See also
References
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