List of Mid-American Conference champions#Football
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This article is a list of Mid-American Conference Champions. The Mid-American Conference sponsors 23 sports, 11 men's and 12 women's.
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Membership
Years listed are the calendar years in which membership began and ended. In the case of affiliate members, the first or last year of competition may differ from the start or end of membership.
=Current members=
- Ohio Bobcats (1947–present)
- Miami RedHawks (1948–present)
- Western Michigan Broncos (1948–present)
- Kent State Golden Flashes (1951–present)
- Toledo Rockets (1951–present)
- Bowling Green Falcons (1952–present)
- Central Michigan Chippewas (1972–present)
- Eastern Michigan Eagles (1972–present)
- Ball State Cardinals (1973–present)
- Northern Illinois Huskies (1973–1986, 1997–present)
- Akron Zips (1992–present)
- Buffalo Bulls (1998–present)
=Future full members=
- UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen (2025–future)
==Affiliate members==
- Appalachian State Mountaineers – Field hockey (2017–present)
- Bellarmine Knights – Field hockey (2021–present)
- Bloomsburg Huskies – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- Clarion Golden Eagles – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- Cleveland State Vikings – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- Detroit Mercy Titans – Women's lacrosse (2019–present)
- Edinboro Fighting Scots – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- George Mason Patriots – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- James Madison Dukes – Field hockey (2024–present)
- Lock Haven Bald Eagles – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- Longwood Lancers – Field hockey (2014–present)
- Missouri State Lady Bears – Field hockey (2005–present)
- Rider Broncs – Men's wrestling (2019–present)
- Robert Morris Colonials – Women's lacrosse (2020–present)
- SIU Edwardsville Cougars – Men's wrestling (2018–present)
- UIC Flames – Men's tennis (2023–present)
- Youngstown State Penguins – Women's lacrosse (2020–present)
==Future affiliate members==
- Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens – Women's rowing (2025–future)
- High Point Panthers – Women's rowing (2025–future)
- Temple Owls – Women's rowing (2025–future)
=Former members=
- Butler Bulldogs (1947–1950)
- Cincinnati Bearcats (1947–1953)
- Western Reserve Red Cats (1947–1955)
- Marshall Thundering Herd (1954–1969, 1997–2005)
==Former affiliate members==
- Binghamton Bearcats – Men's tennis (2014–2023)
- Chicago State Cougars – Men's tennis (2008–2013); men's soccer (2022–2023)
- Evansville Purple Aces – Men's swimming and diving (2009–2024)
- Florida Atlantic Owls – Men's soccer (2008–2013)
- Hartwick Hawks – Men's soccer (2007–2014)
- IPFW Mastodons – Men's soccer (2005–2008), men's tennis (2002–2007)http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/11MensSoccer.pdfMid-American Conference] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809071445/http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/11MensSoccer.pdf |date=August 9, 2014 }}
- Kentucky Wildcats - Men's soccer (1995–2004)
- Louisville Cardinals – Field hockey (1994–2005)
- Missouri State Bears – Men's swimming & diving (2009–2024)
- Northern Iowa Panthers – Wrestling (2012–2017)
- Southern Illinois Salukis – Men's swimming and diving (2009–2024)
- Temple Owls – Football (2007–2012)
- UCF Golden Knights – Football (2002–2005)
- UMass Minutemen – Football (2012–2015); returning as full members in 2025
- Missouri Tigers – Wrestling (2012–2021)
- Old Dominion Monarchs – Wrestling (2013–2021)
- West Virginia Mountaineers – Men's soccer (2012–2021)
- SIU Edwardsville Cougars – Men's soccer (2017–2020)
- Valparaiso Beacons – Men's swimming (2022–2024){{efn|group=members|Valparaiso fields swimmers but no divers.}}
- UIC Flames – Men's swimming and diving (2023–2024)
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Sports
= Baseball =
{{See also|Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament}}
The baseball season begins in February and finishes with the conference tournament in May at Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio.{{cite web|title=2011-12 Championship dates|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/Championships/201112ChampDates.aspx|publisher=Mid-American Conference|access-date=8 February 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120209025250/http://www.mac-sports.com/Championships/201112ChampDates.aspx|archive-date=9 February 2012}}
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colspan=2|1997
|Ohio |22–9 |Ohio |
colspan=2|1996
|Kent State |21–7 |Akron |
colspan=2|1995
|Bowling Green |22–8 |Central Michigan |
colspan=2|1994
|Kent State |18–7 |Central Michigan |
colspan=2|1993
|Central Michigan, Kent State |22–10 |Kent State |
colspan=2|1992
|Kent State |24–7 |Kent State |
colspan=2|1991
|Ohio |20–11 | rowspan=6 | No tournament |
colspan=2|1990
|Central Michigan |19–9 |
colspan=2|1989
|Western Michigan |23–6 |
colspan=2|1988
|Central Michigan |24–8 |
colspan=2|1987
|Central Michigan |23–7 | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |title=2010 Mid-American Conference Baseball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809081650/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 11, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
colspan=2|1986
|Central Michigan |25–6 |
colspan=2 | 1985
| Central Michigan | 23–9 | rowspan=2 | No tournament |
colspan=2 | 1984
|Central Michigan |20–8 |
rowspan=2 | 1983
| Eastern | Ohio | 10–4 | rowspan=2 | Miami |
Western
|Western Michigan |8–4 |
rowspan=2 | 1982
| Eastern | Ohio | 10–5 | rowspan=2 | Eastern Michigan |
Western
|Western Michigan |12–4 |
colspan=2|1981
|Central Michigan |13–3 |Eastern Michigan |
colspan=2|1980
|Central Michigan |12–5 ! |
colspan=2|1979
|Miami |13–3 ! |
colspan=2|1978
|Eastern Michigan |12–3 ! |
colspan=2|1977
|Central Michigan |14–4 ! |
colspan=2|1976
|Eastern Michigan |12–3 ! |
colspan=2|1975
|Eastern Michigan |12–4 ! |
colspan=2|1974
|Miami |13–5 ! |
colspan=2|1973
|Miami |14–4 ! |
colspan=2|1972
|Bowling Green |6–2–1 ! |
colspan=2|1971
|Ohio |11–3 ! |
colspan=2|1970
|Ohio |14–1 ! |
colspan=2|1969
|Ohio |13–3 ! | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |title=2010 Mid-American Conference Baseball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809081650/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 11, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
colspan=2|1968
|Ohio |9–0 ! |
colspan=2|1967
|Western Michigan |8–1 ! |
colspan=2|1966
|Western Michigan |8–1 ! |
colspan=2|1965
|Ohio |11–1 ! |
colspan=2|1964
|Kent State, Ohio |10–4 | Kent State * |
colspan=2|1963
|Western Michigan |12–0 ! |
colspan=2|1962
|Western Michigan |9–0 ! |
colspan=2|1961
|Western Michigan |11–0 ! |
colspan=2|1960
|Ohio |8–1 ! |
colspan=2|1959
| Ohio, Western Michigan |8–2 | Western Michigan * |
colspan=2|1958
|Western Michigan |10–0 ! |
colspan=2|1957
|Western Michigan |9–0 ! |
colspan=2|1956
|Ohio |7–2 ! |
colspan=2|1955
|Western Michigan |9–0 ! |
colspan=2|1954
|Ohio |8–1 ! |
colspan=2|1953
|Ohio |8–1 ! |
colspan=2|1952
|Western Michigan |8–0 ! |
colspan=2|1951
|Western Michigan |6–0 ! |
colspan=2|1950
|Western Michigan |9–1 ! |
colspan=2|1949
|Western Michigan |8–2 ! |
colspan=2|1948
|Ohio |7–2 ! |
colspan=2|1947
|Ohio |5–2 ! | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |title=2010 Mid-American Conference Baseball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=2 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809081650/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/379588.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 11, 2011 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ohio/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt6-records.pdf |title=Section 6 – Record Book |work=2009 Baseball Media Guide |author=Ohio University |publisher=Ohio University |location=Athens, OH |page=73 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112191240/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ohio/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/09-mg-pt6-records.pdf |archive-date=November 12, 2012 |access-date=June 11, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
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= Basketball (men's) =
The men's basketball tournament is held in March at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. The tournament began in 1980 and has been held in Cleveland since 2000.
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!Year !Regular season !Record !Tournament ! Ref |
1996–97
|Bowling Green, Miami |13–5 |Miami |
1995–96
|Eastern Michigan |14–4 |Eastern Michigan |
1994–95
|Miami |16–2 |Ball State | {{cite web|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records8488.pdf |title=2012–13 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=85 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130512043855/http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records8488.pdf |archive-date=May 12, 2013 |access-date=November 20, 2012 |url-status=dead }} |
1993–94
|Ohio |14–4 |Ohio |
1992–93
|Ball State, Miami |14–4 |Ball State |
1991–92
|Miami |13–3 |Miami |
1990–91
|Eastern Michigan |13–3 |Eastern Michigan |
1989–90
|Ball State |13–3 |Ball State |
1988–89
|Ball State |14–2 |Ball State |
1987–88
|Eastern Michigan |14–2 |Eastern Michigan |
1986–87
|Central Michigan |14–2 |Central Michigan |
1985–86
| Miami | 16–2 | Ball State |
1984–85
|Ohio |14–4 |Ohio | {{cite web|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records7579.pdf |title=2012–13 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=76 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130512051519/http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records7579.pdf |archive-date=May 12, 2013 |access-date=November 20, 2012 |url-status=dead }} |
1983–84
|Miami |16–2 |Miami |
1982–83
|Bowling Green |15–3 |Ohio |
1981–82
|Ball State |12–4 |Northern Illinois |
1980–81
| Ball State, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, |10–6 |Ball State |
1979–80
|Toledo |14–2 |Toledo |
1978–79
|Central Michigan, Toledo |13–3 | Toledo * |
1977–78
|Miami |12–4 ! |
1976–77
|Central Michigan, Miami |13–3 | Central Michigan * |
1975–76
|Western Michigan |15–1 ! |
1974–75
|Central Michigan |10–4 ! |
1973–74
|Ohio |9–3 ! |
1972–73
|Miami |9–2 ! |
1971–72
|Ohio, Toledo |7–3 | Ohio * |
1970–71
|Miami |9–1 ! |
1969–70
|Ohio |9–1 ! |
1968–69
|Miami |10–2 ! |
1967–68
|Bowling Green |10–2 ! | {{cite web|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records7579.pdf |title=2012–13 MAC Men's Basketball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=75 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130512051519/http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/Records7579.pdf |archive-date=May 12, 2013 |access-date=November 20, 2012 |url-status=dead }} |
1966–67
|Toledo |11–1 ! |
1965–66
|Miami |11–1 ! |
1964–65
|Miami, Ohio |11–1 | Ohio * |
1963–64
|Ohio |10–2 ! |
1962–63
|Bowling Green |9–3 ! |
1961–62
|Bowling Green |11–1 ! |
1960–61
|Ohio |10–2 ! |
1959–60
| Ohio | 10–2 ! |
1958–59
|Bowling Green, Miami |9–3 | Bowling Green * |
1957–58
|Miami |12–0 ! |
1956–57
|Miami |11–1 ! |
1955–56
|Marshall |10–2 ! |
1954–55
|Miami |11–3 ! |
1953–54
|Toledo |10–2 ! |
1952–53
|Miami |10–2 ! |
1951–52
|Miami, Western Michigan |9–3 ! |
1950–51
|Cincinnati |7–1 ! |
1949–50
|Cincinnati |10–0 ! |
1948–49
|Cincinnati |9–1 ! |
1947–48
|Cincinnati |7–2 ! |
1946–47
| Butler, Cincinnati | 6–2 ! |
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= Basketball (women's) =
The women's basketball tournament is held in March at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. The tournament was first held in 1982 and has been in Cleveland since 2000. It moved to Quicken Loans Arena in 2001.
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rowspan=2|2004–05
|East | Kent State, Marshall | 12–4 |rowspan=2|Bowling Green |
West
| Bowling Green | 13–3 |
rowspan=2|2003–04
|East |Miami |13–2 |rowspan=2|Eastern Michigan | rowspan=2 | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/399383.pdf |title=History and Records Section |author=Mid-American Conference |work=2010-11 Women's Basketball Record Book |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=96 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809072845/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/399383.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
West
|Eastern Michigan |12–4 |
rowspan=2|2002–03
|East |Miami |11–5 |rowspan=2|Western Michigan |
West
|Ball State, Toledo |12–4 |
rowspan=2|2001–02
|East |Kent State | 13–3 |rowspan=2|Kent State |
West
|Ball State | 13–3 |
rowspan=2|2000–01
|East |Kent State | 14–2 |rowspan=2|Toledo |
West
|Toledo | 15–1 |
rowspan=2|1999–00
|East |Kent State | 15–1 |rowspan=2|Kent State |
West
|Western Michigan | 14–2 |
rowspan=2|1998–99
|East |Kent State | 14–2 |rowspan=2|Toledo |
West
|Toledo |14–2 |
rowspan=2|1997–98
|East |Kent State |18–0 |rowspan=2|Kent State | rowspan=2 | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/399383.pdf |title=History and Records Section |author=Mid-American Conference |work=2010-11 Women's Basketball Record Book |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=95 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809072845/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/399383.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
West
|Toledo | 15–3 |
colspan=2 | 1996–97
| Toledo | 16–2 |Toledo |
colspan=2 | 1995–96
| Kent State | 16–2 |Toledo |
colspan=2 | 1994–95
| Ohio, Toledo | 15–3 |Toledo |
colspan=2 | 1993–94
| Bowling Green | 17–1 |Bowling Green |
colspan=2 | 1992–93
| Bowling Green | 17–1 |Bowling Green |
colspan=2 | 1991–92
| Toledo | 15–1 |Toledo |
colspan=2 | 1990–91
| Toledo | 13–3 |Toledo |
colspan=2 | 1989–90
| Miami | 15–1 |Bowling Green |
colspan=2 | 1988–89
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colspan=2 | 1987–88
| Bowling Green | 14–2 |Bowling Green |
colspan=2 | 1986–87
| Bowling Green | 16–0 |Bowling Green |
colspan=2 | 1985–86
| Ohio | 16–2 |Ohio |
colspan=2 | 1984–85
|Central Michigan | 15–3 |Western Michigan |
colspan=2 | 1983–84
|Central Michigan | 18–0 |Central Michigan |
colspan=2 | 1982–83
| Miami | 17–1 |Central Michigan |
colspan=2 | 1981–82
| Miami | 11–1 |Miami |
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= Cross country (men's) =
The men's cross country championship is held in October along with the women's cross country championship.
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= Cross country (women's) =
The women's cross country championship is held in October along with the men's cross country championship.
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= Field hockey =
The field hockey tournament championship is hosted by the highest seed.
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!Year !Regular season !Record !Tournament ! Ref | |
2005
|Kent State |8–2 |Central Michigan | |
2004
|Kent State, Louisville |8–2 |Louisville | |
2003
|Kent State |8–2 |Louisville | |
2002
|Central Michigan, Louisville |7–3 |Kent State | |
2001
|Ohio |9–1 |Ohio | |
2000
|Kent State |10–0 |Kent State | |
1999
|Ball State, Kent State |8–2 |Kent State | |
1998
|Ball State |10–0 |Kent State | {{cite web|url=http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/FieldHockey/2010_FH_Record_Book.pdf |title=MAC Field Hockey Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=2 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5zCZaisQz?url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/392065.pdf |archive-date=June 5, 2011 |access-date=June 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
1997
|Ball State |10–0 |Ball State | |
1996
| Ball State | 10–0 | Canceled | |
1995
|Ball State |10–0 |Ball State | |
1994
|Ball State |9–0 |Ball State | |
1993
|Ball State |8–0 |Ball State | |
1992
|Kent State |7–1 |Kent State | |
1991
|Ball State, Kent State |7–1 |Kent State | |
1990
|Ball State |4–1 |Central Michigan | |
1989
|Ball State |5–0 |Ball State | {{cite web|url=http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/FieldHockey/2010_FH_Record_Book.pdf |title=MAC Field Hockey Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=1 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5zCZaisQz?url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/392065.pdf |archive-date=June 5, 2011 |access-date=June 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
1988
|Ball State, Kent State |4–1 |Kent State | |
1987
|Ball State |6–0 |Ohio | |
1986
|Ball State |6–0 |Ball State | |
1985
|Ball State |7–0 |Ball State | |
1984
|Ball State |7–0 |Ball State | |
1983
| colspan=2 | Regular season not held |Ball State | |
1982
| colspan=3 | Season not held | |
1981
|Miami, Ohio |8–1 |No tournament |
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= Football =
The football championship game is held in November. Through the 2023 season, it pitted the East Division and West Division champions. The divisional alignment was scrapped after the 2023 season; subsequent championship games will feature the top two teams in the conference standings (with tiebreakers employed as needed). From its inception in 1997 to 2003, it was held at the home field of the division champion with the best conference record (also with tiebreakers as needed). Since the 2004 edition, it has been held at Ford Field in Detroit.
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| #1 | Miami | 7–1 | rowspan=2| Ohio | rowspan=2|{{cite news|url=https://getsomemaction.com/standings.aspx?standings=205|title=2024 Football Standings|website=Mid-American Conference}}{{cite news|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/401673467/ohio-miami-oh|title=Ohio 38, Miami (OH) 3|website=ESPN}} |
#2
| Ohio | 7–1 |
rowspan=2 | 2023
| East | Miami | 7–1 | rowspan=2| Miami | rowspan=2|{{cite news|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/401539481/miami-oh-toledo|title=Miami (OH) 23, Toledo 14|website=ESPN}}{{cite news|url=https://getsomemaction.com/standings.aspx?standings=189|title=2023 Football Standings|website=Mid-American Conference}} |
West
| Toledo | 8–0 |
rowspan=2 | 2022
| East | Ohio | 7–1 | rowspan=2| Toledo | rowspan=2|{{cite news|url=https://getsomemaction.com/news/2022/12/3/golf-toledo-crowned-mac-football-champions.aspx|title=Toledo Crowned MAC Football Champions|website=Mid-American Conference}}{{cite news|url=https://getsomemaction.com/standings.aspx?standings=172|title=2022 Football Standings|website=Mid-American Conference}} |
West
| Toledo | 5–3 |
rowspan=2 | 2021
| East | Kent State | 6–2 | rowspan=2| Northern Illinois |
West
| Northern Illinois | 6–2 |
rowspan=2 | 2020
| East | Buffalo | 5–0 | rowspan=2| Ball State | rowspan=2| |
West
| Ball State | 5–1 |
rowspan=2 | 2019
| East | Miami | 6–2 | rowspan=2 | Miami | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Central Michigan | 6–2 |
rowspan=2 | 2018
| East | Buffalo | 7–1 | rowspan=2 | Northern Illinois | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Northern Illinois | 6–2 |
rowspan=2 | 2017
| East | Akron | 6–2 | rowspan=2 | Toledo | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Toledo | 7–1 |
rowspan=2 | 2016
| East | Ohio | 6–2 | rowspan=2 | Western Michigan | rowspan=2 | {{cite news|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/game?gameId=400926941 |title=Western Michigan vs. Ohio - Game Summary |work=ESPN.com |date=December 2, 2016 |access-date=December 2, 2016}} |
West
| Western Michigan | 8–0 |
rowspan=2 | 2015
| East | Bowling Green | 7–1 | rowspan=2 | Bowling Green | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Northern Illinois | 6–2 |
rowspan=2 | 2014
| East | Bowling Green | 5–3 | rowspan=2 | Northern Illinois | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Northern Illinois | 7–1 |
rowspan=2 | 2013
| East | Bowling Green | 7–1 | rowspan=2 | Bowling Green | rowspan=2 | |
West
| Northern Illinois | 8–0 |
rowspan=2 | 2012
| East | Kent State | 8–0 | rowspan=2 | Northern Illinois | rowspan=2 | {{cite news|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap?gameId=323352309 |title=Jordan Lynch drives N. Illinois to MAC title in double-OT win |agency=Associated Press |work=ESPN.com |date=November 30, 2012 |access-date=December 8, 2012}} |
West
| Northern Illinois | 8–0 |
rowspan=2 | 2011
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West
| Northern Illinois, Toledo | 7–1 |
rowspan=2|2010
|East |Miami |7–1 |rowspan=2|Miami |
West
|Northern Illinois |8–0 |
rowspan=2|2009
|East |Ohio, Temple |7–1 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan |
West
|Central Michigan |8–0 |
rowspan=2|2008
|East |Buffalo |5–3 |rowspan=2|Buffalo |
West
|Ball State |8–0 |
rowspan=2|2007
|East |Bowling Green, Buffalo, Miami |4–2 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan |
West
|Ball State, Central Michigan |4–1 |
rowspan=2|2006
|East |Ohio |7–1 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan |
West
|Central Michigan |7–1 |
rowspan=2|2005
|East |Akron, Bowling Green, Miami |5–3 |rowspan=2|Akron |
West
|Northern Illinois, Toledo |6–2 |
rowspan=2|2004
|East |Miami |7–1 |rowspan=2|Toledo |
West
|Northern Illinois, Toledo |7–1 |
rowspan=2|2003
|East |Miami |8–0 |rowspan=2|Miami |
West
|Bowling Green |7–1 |
rowspan=2|2002
|East |Marshall |7–1 |rowspan=2|Marshall |
West
|Northern Illinois, Toledo |7–1 |
rowspan=2|2001
|East |Marshall |6–0 |rowspan=2|Toledo |
West
|Ball State, Northern Illinois, Toledo |4–1 |
rowspan=2|2000
|East |Akron, Marshall |5–1 |rowspan=2|Marshall |
West
|Toledo, Western Michigan |4–1 |
rowspan=2|1999
|East |Marshall |8–0 |rowspan=2|Marshall |
West
|Western Michigan |6–2 |
rowspan=2|1998
|East |Marshall, Miami |7–1 |rowspan=2|Marshall |
West
|Toledo |6–2 |
rowspan=2|1997
|East |Marshall |7–1 |rowspan=2|Marshall |
West
|Toledo |7–1 |
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!Year !Regular season !Record !MAC Championship ! Ref |
1996
|Ball State |7–1 ! |
1995
|Toledo |7–0–1 ! |
1994
|Central Michigan |8–1 ! |
1993
|Ball State |7–0–1 ! |
1992
|Bowling Green |8–0 ! |
1991
|Bowling Green |8–0 ! |
1990
|Central Michigan, Toledo |7–1 ! |
1989
|Ball State |6–1–1 ! |
1988
|Western Michigan |7–1 ! |
1987
|Eastern Michigan |7–1 ! |
1986
|Miami |6–2 ! |
1985
|Bowling Green |9–0 ! |
1984
|Toledo |7–1–1 ! |
1983
|Northern Illinois |8–1 ! |
1982
|Bowling Green |7–2 ! |
1981
|Toledo |8–1 ! |
1980
|Central Michigan |7–2 ! |
1979
|Central Michigan |8–0–1 ! |
1978
|Ball State |8–0 ! |
1977
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1976
|Ball State |4–1 ! |
1975
|Miami |6–0 ! |
1974
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1973
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1972
|Kent State |4–1 ! |
1971
|Toledo |5–0 ! |
1970
|Toledo |5–0 ! |
1969
|Toledo |5–0 ! |
1968
|Ohio |6–0 ! |
1967
|Ohio, Toledo |5–1 ! | {{cite web|url=http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/2012%20MAC%20History%20and%20Records.pdf |title=History and Records |work=2012 MAC Football Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=107 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130425144307/http://www.mac-sports.com/Portals/20/2012%20MAC%20History%20and%20Records.pdf |archive-date=April 25, 2013 |access-date=November 20, 2012 |url-status=dead }} |
1966
|Miami, Western Michigan |5–1 ! |
1965
|Bowling Green, Miami |5–1 ! |
1964
|Bowling Green |5–1 ! |
1963
|Ohio |5–1 ! |
1962
|Bowling Green |5–0–1 ! |
1961
|Bowling Green |5–1 ! |
1960
|Ohio |6–0 ! |
1959
|Bowling Green |6–0 ! |
1958
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1957
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1956
|Bowling Green |5–0–1 ! |
1955
|Miami |5–0 ! |
1954
|Miami |4–0 ! |
1953
|Ohio |5–0–1 ! |
1952
|Cincinnati |3–0 ! |
1951
|Cincinnati |3–0 ! |
1950
|Miami |4–0 ! |
1949
|Cincinnati |4–0 ! |
1948
|Miami |4–0 ! |
1947
|Cincinnati |3–1 ! |
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= Golf (men's) =
{{Main|Mid-American Conference Men's Golf Championships}}
The men's golf tournament is held annually in May. In 2018 it was held at Sycamore Hills Golf Club in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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= Golf (women's) =
{{Main|Mid-American Conference Women's Golf Championship}}
The women's golf tournament is held in April and rotates to different courses each year. In 2018 it was held at Naperville Country Club in Naperville, Illinois.
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Year
!School ! Ref | |
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2005
|Kent State | |
2004
|Kent State | |
2003
|Kent State | |
2002
|Kent State | {{cite web|url=https://admin.xosn.com/downloads2/407383.pdf |title=Men's Golf Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=1 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5zCnVb6Mc?url=https://admin.xosn.com/downloads2/407383.pdf |archive-date=June 5, 2011 |access-date=June 4, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
2001
|Kent State | |
2000
|Kent State | |
1999
|Kent State |
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= Gymnastics =
{{Main|Mid-American Conference Gymnastics Championship}}
The gymnastics championship meet is rotated among the seven conference members who sponsor women's gymnastics.
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Year
!Regular season{{Citation needed|reason=Current reference only lists MAC Championship winners, not regular season winners.|date=June 2011}} !Record{{Citation needed|reason=Current reference only lists MAC Championship winners, not regular season winners.|date=June 2011}} ! MAC Championship ! Ref |
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2005
|Central Michigan |6–0 |Kent State | {{cite web|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mac/sports/w-gym/auto_pdf/GYMRB.pdf |title=2006 Gymnastics Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112191237/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mac/sports/w-gym/auto_pdf/GYMRB.pdf |archive-date=November 12, 2012 |access-date=June 11, 2011 |url-status=dead }} |
2004
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
2003
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
2002
|Ball State |3–3 | Ball State |
2001
| | | Kent State |
2000
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1999
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1998
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1997
| | | Kent State |
1996
|Kent State |6–0 |Kent State |
1995
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1994
| | |Kent State |
1993
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1992
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1991
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1990
|Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
1989
| | |Kent State |
1988
| | |Kent State |
1987
| | | Western Michigan |
1986
| | | Western Michigan |
1985
| | | Bowling Green |
1984
| | |Kent State |
1983
| | | Bowling Green |
1982
| | | Bowling Green |
1981
|Kent State |4–0 |Kent State |
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= Lacrosse (women's) =
The MAC began competing in Lacrosse for the 2021 season.{{cite web|url=https://getsomemaction.com/news/2019/11/5/general-womens-lacrosse-coming-in-2020-21-detroit-mercy-youngstown-state-as-affiliates.aspx |title=Women's Lacrosse Coming in 2020-21; Detroit Mercy & Youngstown State As Affiliates |date=6 November 2019 |publisher=Mid-American Conference |access-date=August 30, 2022}}
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= Soccer (men's) =
2022 season was the last sponsored season by the MAC.{{cite web|url=https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/sports/college/zips/2022/11/11/mid-american-conference-will-no-longer-sponsor-mens-soccer-akron-western-michigan-mac-ncaa/69641561007/ |title=Mid-American Conference suspends support of men's soccer |date=11 November 2022 |publisher=Mid-American Conference |access-date=November 6, 2023}}
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= Soccer (women's) =
The women's soccer tournament begins in late October at campus sites. It concludes in early November at the highest remaining seed's home field.
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= Softball =
{{Main|Mid-American Conference softball tournament}}
The softball tournament is held in May to determine the winner of the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. It has been held at various sites throughout the years. In 2008 the tournament returned to Firestone Stadium in Akron, Ohio where it was played from 2002 to 2005 after being played in 2006 and 2007 at Currie Stadium in Midland, Michigan. The first tournament was held in 1982 and the MAC added conference regular season play in 1983. From 1986 through 1995 the MAC did not have a conference tournament; the regular-season champion was awarded the league's bid to the NCAA tournament. In 1996 the tournament returned, but the championship game had to be suspended due to weather and once again the regular season champion won the automatic NCAA bid.{{cite web|url= http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/Softball/record%20book.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=9400|title= MAC Softball Record Book|access-date= 2008-05-10|author= Mid-American Conference|format= PDF|year= 2008|publisher= Mid-American Conference|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110919161953/http://admin.xosn.com/fls/9400/Softball/record%20book.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=9400|archive-date= 2011-09-19|url-status= dead}}
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! colspan=2 | Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
rowspan=2|2005
|East |Marshall |20–4 |rowspan=2|Miami | ||||
West
|Central Michigan |16–6 | ||||
rowspan=2|2004
|East |Kent State |15–6 |rowspan=2|Bowling Green | ||||
West
|Central Michigan |21–3 | ||||
rowspan=2|2003
|East |Marshall |20–4 |rowspan=2|Western Michigan | ||||
West
|Western Michigan |17–7 | ||||
rowspan=2|2002
|East |Akron |18–6 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
West
|Central Michigan |23–1 | ||||
rowspan=2|2001
|East |Bowling Green |19–5 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
West
|Central Michigan |20–4 | ||||
rowspan=2|2000
|East |Bowling Green, Marshall |13–7 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
West
|Northern Illinois |19–3 | ||||
rowspan=2|1999
|East |Kent State |18–6 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
West
|Northern Illinois |22–4 | ||||
rowspan=2|1998
|East |Akron |23–5 |rowspan=2|Ball State | ||||
West
|Central Michigan |22–5 | ||||
colspan=2|1997
|Central Michigan |22–6 |Central Michigan | ||||
colspan=2|1996
|Central Michigan |26–6 | No tournament champion | ||||
colspan=2|1995
|Ohio |23–13 | rowspan=10 | No tournament | ||||
colspan=2|1994
|Central Michigan |23–11 | ||||
colspan=2|1993
|Bowling Green |26–9 | ||||
colspan=2|1992
|Toledo |27–4 | {{cite web|url=http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/416250.pdf |title=Mid-American Conference Softball Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809074056/http://mac-sports.com/downloads2/416250.pdf |archive-date=August 9, 2014 |access-date=June 5, 2011 |url-status=dead }} | ||||
colspan=2|1991
|Central Michigan |21–7 | ||||
colspan=2|1990
|Kent State |20–4 | ||||
colspan=2|1989
|Toledo |22–6 | ||||
colspan=2|1988
|Bowling Green |24–8 | ||||
colspan=2|1987
|Central Michigan |11–1 | ||||
colspan=2|1986
|Central Michigan |16–2 | ||||
colspan=2|1985
|Toledo |16–2 |Western Michigan | ||||
rowspan=2|1984
|Eastern |Central Michigan |8–2 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
Western
|Western Michigan |10–2 | ||||
rowspan=2|1983
|East |Miami |7–3 |rowspan=2|Central Michigan | ||||
West
|Western Michigan |9–3 | ||||
colspan=2 | 1982
| colspan=2 | Tournament only | Central Michigan |
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= Swimming and diving (men's) =
The MAC sponsored men's swimming & diving from 1952–53 through 2023–24. After that season, sponsorship of the sport transferred from the MAC to the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). By that time, Ball State and Miami were the only full MAC members to sponsor men's swimming & diving; the remaining five teams that competed in the MAC were full MVC members.{{cite press release|url=https://mvc-sports.com/news/2024/4/11/swimming-and-diving-mvc-to-sponsor-mens-swimming-diving-in-2024-25.aspx|title=MVC To Sponsor Men's Swimming & Diving in 2024-25|publisher=Missouri Valley Conference|date=April 11, 2024|access-date=April 19, 2024}}
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= Swimming and diving (women's) =
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= Tennis (men's) =
The men's tennis championships are held in April in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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!Year !Regular season !Record !Tournament ! Ref |
1995
|Ball State, Miami | | Ball State |
1994
|Ball State, Miami | | Miami |
1993
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1992
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1991
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1990
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1989
|Ball State, Miami | | Ball State |
1988
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1987
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1986
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1985
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1984
|Ball State | | Ball State |
1983
|Miami | | Miami |
1982
|Miami | | Miami |
1981
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1980
|Miami | | Miami |
1979
|Miami | | Miami |
1978
|Miami | | Miami |
1977
|Miami | | Miami |
1976
|Miami | | Miami |
1975
|Miami | | Miami |
1974
|Miami | | Miami |
1973
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1972
|Miami | | Miami |
1971
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1970
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1969
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1968
|Toledo | | Western Michigan |
1967
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1966
|Toledo | | Toledo |
1965
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1964
|Bowling Green, Miami, Western Michigan | | Bowling Green |
1963
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1962
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1961
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1960
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1959
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1958
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1957
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1956
|Miami, Western Michigan | | Miami |
1955
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1954
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1953
|Miami | | Miami |
1952
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1951
|Cincinnati | | Cincinnati |
1950
|Western Michigan | | Western Michigan |
1949
|Cincinnati | | Cincinnati |
1948
|Cincinnati | | Cincinnati |
1947
|Cincinnati | | Cincinnati |
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= Tennis (women's) =
From 1981 to 1996 the conference champion was awarded based on points won at the MAC Individual Championships. The conference tournament changed to the current team format in 1997.
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Year
! Champion ! Ref |
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1995
| Western Michigan |
1994
| Miami |
1993
| Miami |
1992
| Miami |
1991
| Miami |
1990
| Western Michigan |
1989
| Miami |
1988
| Miami |
1987
| Miami |
1986
| Miami |
1985
| Miami |
1984
| Miami, Western Michigan |
1983
| Miami |
1982
| Miami |
1981
| Miami |
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= Indoor track and field (men's) =
The men's indoor track and field championships are held in February along with the women's championships.=
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!Year !Champion ! Ref |
2025
|Akron |
2024
|Kent State |
2023
|Eastern Michigan |
2022
|Eastern Michigan |
2021
|Eastern Michigan |
2020
|Akron |
2019
|Akron |
2018
|Eastern Michigan |
2017
|Akron |
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!Year !Champion ! Ref |
2009
|Kent State |
2008
|Eastern Michigan |
2007
|Eastern Michigan |
2006
|Eastern Michigan |
2005
|Central Michigan |
2004
|Eastern Michigan |
2003
|Eastern Michigan |
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!Year !Champion ! Ref |
2002
|Eastern Michigan |
2001
|Eastern Michigan |
2000
|Eastern Michigan |
1999
|Eastern Michigan |
1998
|Eastern Michigan |
1997
|Eastern Michigan |
1996
|Eastern Michigan |
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= Indoor track and field (women's) =
The women's indoor track and field championships are held in February along with the men's championships. In 2010, they were held in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
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!Year !Tournament ! Ref |
2025
|Bowling Green |
2024
|Eastern Michigan |
2023
|Eastern Michigan |
2022
|Akron |
2021
|Northern Illinois |
2020
|Eastern Michigan |
2019
|Central Michigan |
2018
|Eastern Michigan |
2017
|Akron |
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!Year !Tournament ! Ref |
2009
|Akron |
2008
|Akron |
2007
|Akron |
2006
|Akron |
2005
|Akron |
2004
|Central Michigan |
2003
|Kent State |
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!Year !Tournament ! Ref |
2002
|Central Michigan |
2001
|Ball State |
2000
|Eastern Michigan |
1999
|Bowling Green |
1998
|Ball State |
1997
|Eastern Michigan |
1996
|Ball State |
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= Outdoor track and field (men's) =
The Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships are held each year in late May.
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!Year !Champions ! Ref |
2005
|Central Michigan |
2004
|Kent State |
2003
|Central Michigan |
2002
|Eastern Michigan |
2001
|Eastern Michigan |
2000
|Kent State |
1999
|Eastern Michigan |
1998
|Eastern Michigan |
1997
|Eastern Michigan |
1996
|Western Michigan |
1995
|Western Michigan |
1994
|Eastern Michigan |
1993
|Miami |
1992
|Eastern Michigan |
1991
|Eastern Michigan |
1990
|Eastern Michigan |
1989
|Eastern Michigan |
1988
|Eastern Michigan |
1987
|Eastern Michigan |
1986
|Eastern Michigan |
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!Year !Champions ! Ref |
1985
|Western Michigan |
1984
|Eastern Michigan |
1983
|Eastern Michigan |
1982
|Eastern Michigan |
1981
|Miami |
1980
|Western Michigan |
1979
|Miami |
1978
|Eastern Michigan |
1977
|Eastern Michigan |
1976
|Western Michigan |
1975
|Kent State |
1974
|Eastern Michigan |
1973
|Kent State |
1972
|Bowling Green |
1971
|Western Michigan |
1970
|Western Michigan |
1969
|Western Michigan |
1968
|Western Michigan |
1967
|Miami |
1966
|Western Michigan |
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!Year !Champions ! Ref |
1965
|Miami |
1964
|Western Michigan |
1963
|Western Michigan |
1962
|Western Michigan |
1961
|Western Michigan |
1960
|Western Michigan |
1959
|Western Michigan |
1958
|Western Michigan |
1957
|Miami |
1956
|Miami |
1955
|Miami |
1954
|Miami |
1953
|Miami |
1952
|Miami |
1951
|Miami |
1950
|Miami |
1949
|Miami |
1948
|Miami |
1947
|Wayne State |
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= Outdoor track and field (women's) =
The Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships are held each year in late May.
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!Year | Champions | Ref |
2025
|Bowling Green | ||
2024
|Kent State | ||
2023
|Ball State | ||
2022
|Akron | ||
2021
|Kent State | ||
2020
| Season Cancelled | ||
2019
|Akron | ||
2018
|Akron | ||
2017
|Akron |
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!Year | Champions | Ref |
2016
|Eastern Michigan | ||
2015
|Akron | ||
2014
|Kent State | ||
2013
|Kent State | ||
2012
|Kent State | ||
2011
|Kent State | ||
2010
|Kent State | {{cite web|url=https://admin.xosn.com/downloads2/410084.pdf |title=Men's Outdoor Track and Field Record Book |author=Mid-American Conference |publisher=Mid-American Conference |location=Cleveland, OH |page=2 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5zDdgH26O?url=https://admin.xosn.com/downloads2/410084.pdf |archive-date=June 5, 2011 |access-date=June 5, 2011 |url-status=dead }} | ||
2009
|Akron | ||
2008
|Akron | ||
2007
|Akron | ||
2006
|Akron | ||
2005
|Kent State |
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!Year | Champions | Ref |
2004
|Central Michigan | ||
2003
|Eastern Michigan | ||
2002
|Kent State | ||
2001
|Ball State | ||
2000
|Ball State | ||
1999
|Akron | ||
1998
|Ball State | ||
1997
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1996
|Ball State | ||
1995
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1994
|Ohio | ||
1993
|Eastern Michigan |
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!Year | Champions | Ref |
1992
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1991
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1990
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1989
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1988
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1987
|Miami | ||
1986
|Miami | ||
1985
|Western Michigan | ||
1984
|Ohio | ||
1983
|Ohio | ||
1982
|Eastern Michigan | ||
1981
|Bowling Green |
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= Volleyball =
The volleyball tournament is played in November at campus sites.
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= Wrestling =
The wrestling championship is rotated among the conference members.
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References
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External links
- [http://mac-sports.com Mid-American Conference official website]
{{Mid-American Conference navbox}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Mid-American Conference Champions}}