List of Southeastern Conference champions#Football
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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's sports and thirteen women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions.
Members
The SEC was established in December 1932, when the 13 members of the Southern Conference located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains left to form their own conference. Ten of the 13 founding members have remained in the conference since its inception. Three schools left the conference before 1966 and six have joined since 1991, bringing the current membership to 16.
=Current members=
- Alabama (since 1932)
- Arkansas (since 1991)
- Auburn (since 1932)
- Florida (since 1932)
- Georgia (since 1932)
- Kentucky (since 1932)
- LSU (since 1932)
- Mississippi (since 1932) – athletically known as "Ole Miss"
- Mississippi State (since 1932)
- Missouri (since 2012)
- Oklahoma (since 2024)
- South Carolina (since 1991)
- Tennessee (since 1932)
- Texas (since 2024)
- Texas A&M (since 2012)
- Vanderbilt (since 1932)
=Former members=
- Sewanee: 1932–1940
- Georgia Tech: 1932–1964
- Tulane: 1932–1966
Current champions
=Men's sports=
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Baseball
| Kentucky and Tennessee (2023–24) | Tennessee (2023–24) |
Football
| align=center | – | Georgia (2024–25) |
Men's Basketball
| Auburn (2024–25) | Florida (2024–25) |
Men's Cross Country
| align=center | – | Arkansas (2024–25) |
Men's Golf
| align=center | – | Auburn (2023–24) |
Men's Indoor Track and Field
| align=center | – | Texas A&M (2024–25) |
Men's Outdoor Track and Field
| align=center | – | Arkansas (2023–24) |
Men's Swimming and Diving
| align=center | – | Texas (2024–25) |
Men's Tennis
| Texas (2024-25) | Texas (2024-25) |
=Women's sports=
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Equestrian
| align=center | – | South Carolina (2024–25) |
Gymnastics
| LSU & Oklahoma (2024–25) | | LSU (2024–25) |
Rowing
| align=center | – | First championship in spring 2025 |
Soccer
| Mississippi State (2024–25) | Texas (2024–25) |
Softball
| Tennessee (2023–24) | align=center | – |
Volleyball
| Kentucky (2024–25) | Tournament resumes in fall 2025 |
Women's Basketball
| Texas & South Carolina (2024–25) | South Carolina (2024–25) |
Women's Cross Country
| align=center | – | Alabama (2024–25) |
Women's Golf
| align=center | – | Mississippi State (2023–24) |
Women's Indoor Track and Field
| align=center | – | Arkansas (2024–25) |
Women's Outdoor Track and Field
| align=center | – | Arkansas (2022–23) |
Women's Swimming and Diving
| align=center | – | Texas (2024–25) |
Women's Tennis
| Georgia and Texas A&M (2023–24) | Georgia (2023–24) |
Baseball
{{Main|Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament}}
All 16 SEC schools play baseball.
Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC awards its official baseball championship based solely on regular-season record, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.
The method to determine the SEC Champion has varied greatly:{{Cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/Baseball/2012/SEC%20Baseball%202012%20for%20web.pdf|title=Southeastern Conference}}
- 1933-1947: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1948-1950: Division leaders met in best of 5 championship series.
- 1951: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1952: Division leaders were to meet in best of 3 championship series;{{cite web|title=Three-Game Series Set To Decide SEC Baseball|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/image/v2%3A138FFE8785E79426%40EANX-13D8996F868DB043%402434135-13D6396607A10CA4%4019-13D6396607A10CA4%40?p=AMNEWS&hlterms=%22Three-Game+Series+Set%22|work=Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. B, p. 4)|date=May 2, 1952}} Eastern division leader ceded championship series to western division leader.{{cite web|title=Tennessee and Florida Player (sic) Pace SEC Race|url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/image/v2%3A138FFE8785E79426%40EANX-13D836F594C55EEA%402434155-13D59AB35C1ED141%4017-13EA67B8473DF930%40?p=AMNEWS|work=Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. B, p. 2)|date=May 22, 1952}}
- 1953-1976: Division leaders met in best of 3 championship series.
- 1977-1985: First SEC Tournament. Determined by top 2 teams from each division playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1986: Determined by top 4 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1987: Determined by top 6 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1988-1991: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played to award NCAA auto-bid.
- 1992: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1993-1995: Determined by conference and tournament winning percentage. NCAA auto-bid is awarded to winner of divisional tournament that *has highest overall conference winning percentage.
- 1996-1997: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played with top 3 teams in each division plus 2 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage to award NCAA auto-bid.
- 1998: Determined as before but with division leaders earning top 2 seeds in tournament.
- 1999-2012: Determined as before but tournament consisted of top 2 teams in each division plus 4 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage.
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colspan=6 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | |||||
bgcolor="#efefef" |LSU | 2017 | 18 | 2017 | 12 | 18 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Florida | 2023 | 16 | 2015 | 7 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Alabama | 2006 | 14 | 2003 | 7 | 14 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Mississippi State | 2016 | 11 | 2012 | 7 | 11 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Vanderbilt | 2019 | 7 | 2019 | 3 | 7 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Ole Miss | 2009 | 8 | 2018 | 3 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Georgia | 2008 | 7 | never | 0 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Auburn | 1978 | 6 | 1998 | 3 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Tennessee | 2024 | 5 | 2024 | 5 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |South Carolina | 2002 | 2 | 2004 | 1 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Arkansas | 2021 | 3 | 2021 | 1 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Kentucky | 2006 | 1 | never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas A&M | never | 0 | 2016 | 1 | none |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 | none |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 | none |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Texas | never | 0 | never | 0 | none |
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bgcolor="#efefef"|Georgia Tech | 1957 | 1 | never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Tulane | 1957 | 0 | never | 0 | none (+1 claimed) |
align="center" colspan=6 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1977-87 | |||||
align="center" colspan=6 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Arkansas, 2021 |
=Champions=
Official SEC champions in bold.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular Season or Playoff Champion(s)|Tournament Champion(s)|Eastern Champion(s)|Western Champion(s)}} |
1933
| Georgia | rowspan="11"|No Tournament | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="15" colspan="2"| |
1934
| Alabama |
1935
| Alabama |
1936
| Alabama |
1937
| Auburn |
1938
| Alabama |
1939
| LSU |
1940
| Alabama |
1941
| Alabama |
1942
| Alabama |
1943
| LSU |
1944
| align="center" colspan="2" |No Season |
1945
| rowspan="32"| No Tournament |
1946
| LSU |
1947
| Alabama |
1948
| Mississippi State (def. AU, 3–0) |
1949
| Mississippi State (def. UK, 3–1) | Kentucky (1) | Mississippi State (2) |
1950
| Alabama (def. UK, 3–1) | Kentucky (2) | Alabama (1) |
1951
| Tennessee | bgcolor="#cccccc" colspan="2"| |
1952 |
1953
| Georgia (def. MSU, 2–0) | Georgia (1) | Mississippi State (3) |
1954
| Georgia (def. UM, 2–1) | Georgia (2) | Ole Miss (1) |
1955
| Alabama (def. UGA, 2–1) | Georgia (3) | Alabama (2) |
1956
| Florida (def. UM, 2–0) | Florida (2) | Ole Miss (2) |
1957
| Georgia Tech (def. UA, 2–1) | Georgia Tech | Alabama (3) |
1958
| Auburn (def. UA, 2–0) | Auburn (2) | Alabama (4) |
1959
| Ole Miss (def. GT, 2–1) | Georgia Tech | Ole Miss (3) |
1960
| Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0) | Florida (3) | Ole Miss (4) |
1961
| LSU (def. AU, 2–0) | Auburn (3) | LSU (1) |
1962
| Florida (def. MSU, 2–1) | Florida (4) | Mississippi State (4) |
1963
| Auburn (def. UM, 2–1) | Auburn (4) | Ole Miss (5) |
1964
| Ole Miss (def. AU, 2–1) | Auburn (5) | Ole Miss (6) |
1965
| Mississippi State (def. AU, 2–1) | Auburn (6) | Mississippi State (5) |
1966
| Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–0) | Tennessee (2) | Mississippi State (6) |
1967
| Auburn (def. UM, 2–0) | Auburn (7) | LSU (2), Ole Miss (7) |
1968
| Alabama (def. UF, 2–1) | Florida (5) | Alabama (5), LSU (3) |
1969
| Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0) | Florida (6) | Ole Miss (8) |
1970
| Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–1) | Tennessee (3) | Mississippi State (7) |
1971
| Mississippi State (def. VU, 2–0) | Vanderbilt (1) | Mississippi State (8) |
1972
| Ole Miss (def. VU, 2–0) | Vanderbilt (2) | Ole Miss (9) |
1973
| Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0) | Vanderbilt (3) | Alabama (6) |
1974
| Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0) | Vanderbilt (4) | Alabama (6) |
1975
| LSU (def. UG, 2–0) | Georgia (4) | LSU (3) |
1976
| Auburn (def. UK, 2–1) | Kentucky (3), Tennessee (4) | Auburn (8) |
1977
| Ole Miss | Ole Miss | Florida (7) | Ole Miss (10) |
1978
| Mississippi State | Auburn | Florida (8) | Auburn (9) |
1979
| Florida | Mississippi State | Florida (9) | Mississippi State (9) |
1980
| Florida | Vanderbilt | Florida (10) | Auburn (10) |
1981
| Mississippi State, Alabama | Florida | Florida (11) | Alabama (7),{{cite web|author=Steve Martin|date=May 12, 1981|title=Alabama prepares for SEC by routing LSU|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GiwdAAAAIBAJ&pg=6840%2C3069578|work=Tuscaloosa News (p. 10)}}{{cite web|editor=Alex Thompson|date=2016|title=Alabama Baseball: 2016 Media Guide|url=http://www.rolltide.com/sports/2016/6/10/sports-m-basebl-media-guide-html.aspx|work=UA Athletics Communications Office (p. 103)}} Mississippi State (10) |
1982
| Ole Miss | Florida | Florida (12) | Ole Miss (11) |
1983
| Mississippi State | Alabama | Florida (13) | Mississippi State (11) |
1984
| Florida | Florida | Florida (14) | Mississippi State (12) |
1985
| Florida | Mississippi State | Florida (15) | LSU (4) |
1986
| LSU | LSU | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="6" colspan="2"| |
1987
| Georgia | Mississippi State |
1988
| Florida | Florida |
1989
| Mississippi State | Auburn |
1990
| LSU | LSU, Mississippi State (game called in 4th inning due to inclement weather) |
1991
| LSU | Florida |
1992
| LSU | LSU | Florida (16) | LSU (5) |
1993
| LSU | Tennessee (East) / LSU (West) | Tennessee (5) | LSU (6) |
1994
| Tennessee | Tennessee (East) / LSU (West) | Tennessee (6) | LSU (7) |
1995
| Tennessee | Tennessee (East) / Alabama (West) | Tennessee (7) | Auburn (11) |
1996
| Alabama, Florida, LSU | Alabama | Florida (17) | Alabama (8), LSU (8) |
1997
| LSU | Alabama | Florida (18), Tennessee (8) | LSU (9) |
1998
| Florida | Auburn | Florida (19) | LSU (10) |
1999
| Arkansas | Alabama | South Carolina (1) | Arkansas (1) |
2000
| South Carolina | LSU | South Carolina (2) | LSU (11) |
2001
| Georgia | Mississippi State | Georgia (5) | LSU (12) |
2002
| South Carolina | Alabama | South Carolina (3) | Alabama (9) |
2003
| LSU | Alabama | South Carolina (4) | LSU (13) |
2004
| Arkansas, Georgia | South Carolina | Georgia (6) | Arkansas (2) |
2005
| Florida | Mississippi State | Florida (20) | LSU (14) , Ole Miss (12) |
2006
| Alabama, Kentucky | Ole Miss | Kentucky (4) | Alabama (10) |
2007
| Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt (5) | Arkansas (3) |
2008
| Georgia | LSU | Georgia (7) | LSU (15) |
2009
| LSU, Ole Miss | LSU | Florida (21) | LSU (16), Ole Miss (13) |
2010
| Florida | LSU | Florida (22) | Auburn (12) |
2011
| Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt | Florida | Florida (23), South Carolina (5), Vanderbilt (6) | Arkansas (4) |
2012
| LSU | Mississippi State | South Carolina (6) | LSU (17) |
2013
|Vanderbilt | LSU | Vanderbilt (7) | LSU (18) |
2014
|Florida | LSU | Florida (23) | Ole Miss (14) |
2015
|LSU | Florida | Vanderbilt (8) | LSU (19) |
2016
|Mississippi State | Texas A&M | South Carolina (7) | Mississippi State (13) |
2017
|Florida,{{cite web|title=Gators win series, clinch East division title|url=http://www.secsports.com/article/19305324/gators-win-series-clinch-east-division-title|work=secsports.com|date=May 20, 2017|access-date=May 20, 2017}} LSU{{cite web|title=Baseball Captures 17th SEC Championship|url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5200&ATCLID=211602408|work=lsusports.net|date=May 20, 2017|access-date=May 20, 2017|archive-date=May 26, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170526201804/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=211602408&DB_OEM_ID=5200|url-status=dead}} |
2018
|Florida |Ole Miss |Florida (25) |Ole Miss (15), Arkansas (5) |
2019
|Vanderbilt |Vanderbilt |Vanderbilt (9) |Arkansas (6), Mississippi State (14) |
2021
|Arkansas |Arkansas |Tennessee (9) |Arkansas (7) |
2022
|Tennessee |Tennessee |Tennessee (10) |Texas A&M (1) |
2023
|Florida |Vanderbilt |Florida (26) |Arkansas (7) |
2024
|Tennessee |Tennessee |Tennessee (1) |Arkansas (2) |
Men's basketball
{{Main|SEC men's basketball tournament}}
All 16 SEC members play men's basketball.
Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has awarded its official men's basketball championship based solely on regular-season record since the 1950–51 season, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.{{cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/menshoops/SECMBBGuide.pdf |title=Through the Years: SEC Champions |work=2012–13 SEC Men's Basketball Media Guide |publisher=Southeastern Conference |page=67 |access-date=May 17, 2013 |quote=Since 1951, when the round-robin schedule was introduced, the title has been decided by a winning percentage on the conference schedule.}}
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tourney Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles|Number of SEC Total Titles}} | |||||
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bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 2020 | 50 | 2018 | 32 | 82 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2023 | 11 | 2023 | 8 | 19 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2024 | 11 | 2022 | 5 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2019 | 11 | 1980 | 1 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2014 | 7 | 2025 | 5 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | 2004 | 6 | 2009 | 3 | 9 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 2025 | 5 | 2024 | 3 | 8 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | 1993 | 3 | 2012 | 2 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | 1994 | 2 | 2000 | 1 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 1990 | 1 | 2008 | 2 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | Never | 0 | 2013 | 2 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | 1997 | 1 | Never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2016 | 1 | Never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | Never | 0 | Never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | Never | 0 | Never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | Never | 0 | Never | 0 | 0 |
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bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1944 | 2 | 1938 | 1 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tulane | 1944 | 1 | Never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Sewanee | Never | 0 | Never | 0 | 0 |
align="center" colspan=6 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1933-34 and 1936-50 | |||||
align="center" colspan=6 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Alabama, 2023 |
=Champions=
Official SEC champions in bold.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion}} |
1933
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1934
| Kentucky, Alabama | Alabama |
1935
| Kentucky, LSU | No Tournament |
1936
| Tennessee |
1937
| Georgia Tech | Kentucky |
1938
| Kentucky | Georgia Tech |
1939
| Alabama | Kentucky |
1940
| Alabama | Kentucky |
1941
| Tennessee |
1942
| Kentucky |
1943
| Tennessee |
1944
| Georgia Tech, Tulane | Kentucky |
1945
| Kentucky, Tennessee{{rp|51}} | Kentucky |
1946
| Kentucky, LSU | Kentucky |
1947
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1948
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1949
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1950
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1951
| Kentucky | Vanderbilt |
1952
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1953
| LSU | No Tournament |
1954
| Kentucky, LSU | (Kentucky def. LSU in single-game playoff){{cite book|author=Tom Wallace|date=2002|title=Kentucky Basketball Encyclopedia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XQSPmJVfncAC&q=%22Frank+Ramsey+scored+30+points+and+Cliff+Hagan+added%22&pg=PA302|publisher=Sports Publishing LLC |isbn=9781582615691}} |
1955
| Kentucky | rowspan="6" | No Tournament |
1956
| Alabama |
1957
| Kentucky |
1958
| Kentucky |
1959
| Mississippi State |
1960
| Auburn |
1961
| Mississippi State | (Kentucky def. VU in single-game playoff){{cite web|author=Bill Traughber|date=December 15, 2010|title=Controversy puts Vandy in 1961 playoff|url=http://www.vucommodores.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/121510aaa.html|work=vucommodores.com|access-date=May 21, 2017}} |
1962
| Kentucky, Mississippi State | rowspan=17"| No Tournament |
1963
| Mississippi State |
1964
| Kentucky |
1965
| Vanderbilt |
1966
| Kentucky |
1967
| Tennessee |
1968
| Kentucky |
1969
| Kentucky |
1970
| Kentucky |
1971
| Kentucky |
1972
| Kentucky, Tennessee |
1973
| Kentucky |
1974
| Alabama, Vanderbilt |
1975
| Alabama, Kentucky |
1976
| Alabama |
1977
| Kentucky, Tennessee |
1978
| Kentucky |
1979
| LSU | Tennessee |
1980
| Kentucky | LSU |
1981
| LSU | Ole Miss |
1982
| Kentucky, Tennessee | Alabama |
1983
| Kentucky | Georgia |
1984
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1985
| LSU | Auburn |
1986
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1987
| Alabama | Alabama |
1988
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1989
| Florida | Alabama |
1990
| Georgia | Alabama |
1991
| LSU, Mississippi State | Alabama |
1992
| Arkansas | Kentucky |
1993
| Vanderbilt | Kentucky |
1994
| Arkansas | Kentucky |
1995
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1996
| Kentucky | Mississippi State |
1997
| South Carolina | Kentucky |
1998
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1999
| Auburn | Kentucky |
2000
| Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee | Arkansas |
2001
| Florida, Kentucky | Kentucky |
2002
| Alabama | Mississippi State |
2003
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
2004
| Mississippi State | Kentucky |
2005
| Kentucky | Florida |
2006
| LSU | Florida |
2007
| Florida | Florida |
2008
| Tennessee | Georgia |
2009
| LSU | Mississippi State |
2010
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
2011
| Florida | Kentucky |
2012
| Kentucky | Vanderbilt |
2013
| Florida | Ole Miss |
2014
| Florida | Florida |
2015
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
2016
| Kentucky, Texas A&M | Kentucky |
2017
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
2018
| Auburn, Tennessee | Kentucky |
2019
| LSU | Auburn |
2020
| Kentucky | Tournament Canceled |
2021
| Alabama | Alabama |
2022
| Auburn | Tennessee |
2023
|Alabama | Alabama |
2024
|Tennessee | Auburn |
2025
|Auburn | Florida |
=Division champions (1992–2011)=
When the SEC expanded to 12 schools with the addition of South Carolina and Arkansas for the 1992 season, the conference divided its basketball teams into separate divisions, East and West, just like for football. In June 2011, the SEC voted to eliminate divisions in basketball.{{Cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=6616480|title=SEC basketball to scrap divisions starting '11-12|date=June 2011}}
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|East champion(s)|West champion(s)}} |
1992
| Kentucky | Arkansas |
1993
| Vanderbilt | Arkansas |
1994
| Florida, Kentucky | Arkansas |
1995
| Kentucky | Arkansas, Mississippi State |
1996
| Kentucky | Mississippi State |
1997
| South Carolina | Ole Miss |
1998
| Kentucky | Ole Miss |
1999
| Tennessee | Auburn |
2000
| Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee | LSU |
2001
| Florida, Kentucky | Ole Miss |
2002
| Florida, Georgia, Kentucky | Alabama |
2003
| Kentucky | Mississippi State |
2004
| Kentucky | Mississippi State |
2005
| Kentucky | Alabama, LSU |
2006
| Tennessee | LSU |
2007
| Florida | Mississippi State, Ole Miss |
2008
| Tennessee | Mississippi State |
2009
| South Carolina, Tennessee | LSU |
2010
| Kentucky | Mississippi State, Ole Miss |
2011
| Florida | Alabama |
Women's basketball
{{Main|SEC women's basketball tournament}}
All 16 SEC members play women's basketball.
Although the SEC began sponsoring women's basketball competition in the 1979–80 season, it was not fully integrated into the conference until the 1982–83 season, which was the first in which each team played the same number of conference games. Also, although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has officially awarded its conference title based solely on the regular-season standings since the 1985–86 season. From 1980 to 1985, the official SEC champion was the tournament winner, but the tournament now only determines the recipient of the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.{{cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/wbasketball/2012-13_sec_wbb_guide.pdf |title=Championships: SEC Champions |work=2012–13 SEC Women's Basketball Media Guide |publisher=Southeastern Conference |page=88 |access-date=May 16, 2013}}
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bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2015 | 18 | 2014 | 17 |
bgcolor=#efefef | South Carolina | 2025 | 9 | 2025 | 9 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2000 | 7 | 2001 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 2009 | 5 | 1997 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 | 2009 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2006 | 3 | 2003 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 2012 | 2 | 2022 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | 2019 | 2 | 2019 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | 2025 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Texas A&M | 2021 | 1 | 2013 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | 1992 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
colspan="6" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: South Carolina, 2025 |
=Champions=
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion}} |
1980
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1981
| Auburn | Auburn |
1982
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1983
| Georgia | Georgia |
1984
| Georgia | Georgia |
1985
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1986
| Georgia | Georgia |
1987
| Auburn | Auburn |
1988
| Auburn | Tennessee |
1989
| Auburn | Tennessee |
1990
| Tennessee | Auburn |
1991
| Georgia | LSU |
1992
| Ole Miss | Tennessee |
1993
| Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
1994
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1995
| Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
1996
| Georgia | Tennessee |
1997
| Georgia | Auburn |
1998
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1999
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2000
| Georgia | Tennessee |
2001
| Tennessee | Georgia |
2002
| Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
2003
| Tennessee | LSU |
2004
| Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
2005
| LSU | Tennessee |
2006
| LSU | Tennessee |
2007
| Tennessee | Vanderbilt |
2008
| LSU | Tennessee |
2009
| Auburn | Vanderbilt |
2010
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2011
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2012
| Kentucky | Tennessee |
2013
| Tennessee | Texas A&M |
2014
| South Carolina | Tennessee |
2015
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2016
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2017
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2018
| Mississippi State | South Carolina |
2019
| Mississippi State | Mississippi State |
2020
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2021
| Texas A&M | South Carolina |
2022
| South Carolina | Kentucky |
2023
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2024
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
2025
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
Cross country
All current SEC members participate in men's and women's cross country except South Carolina, which only fields a women's team.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" |Arkansas | 2021 | 22 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Florida | 2023 | 7 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Tennessee | 2005 | 5 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Alabama | 2024 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Kentucky | 1989 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Vanderbilt | 2011 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Auburn | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Georgia | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |LSU | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Mississippi State | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas A&M | never | 0 |
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor=#efefef | Arkansas | 2024 | 29 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Tennessee | 1990 | 25 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Auburn | 1980 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Mississippi State | 1962 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Alabama | 2022 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Kentucky | 1988 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Florida | 1987 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Ole Miss | 2019 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Georgia | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 |
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1954 | 10 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Men's champion|Women's champion}} |
1935
| Georgia Tech | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="46" | |
1936
| Georgia Tech |
1937
| Georgia Tech |
1938
| Georgia Tech |
1939
| Georgia Tech |
1940
| Georgia Tech |
1941
| Mississippi State |
1942
| Georgia Tech |
1943–45
| No event scheduled |
1946
| Auburn |
1947
| Georgia Tech |
1948
| Auburn |
1949
| Tennessee |
1950
| Tennessee |
1951
| Tennessee |
1952
| Tennessee |
1953
| Georgia Tech |
1954
| Georgia Tech |
1955
| Auburn |
1956
| Tennessee |
1957
| Mississippi State |
1958
| Kentucky |
1959
| Kentucky |
1960
| Mississippi State |
1961
| Mississippi State |
1962
| Mississippi State |
1963
| Tennessee |
1964
| Auburn |
1965
| Tennessee |
1966
| Tennessee |
1967
| Tennessee |
1968
| Tennessee |
1969
| Tennessee |
1970
| Kentucky |
1971
| Tennessee |
1972
| Tennessee |
1973
| Alabama |
1974
| Tennessee |
1975
| Tennessee |
1976
| Tennessee |
1977
| Tennessee |
1978
| Tennessee |
1979
| Auburn |
1980
| Auburn |
1981
| Tennessee |
1982
| Tennessee |
1983
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1984
| Tennessee | Florida |
1985
| Tennessee | Kentucky |
1986
| Florida | Alabama |
1987
| Florida | Alabama |
1988
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1989
| Tennessee | Kentucky |
1990
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1991
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1992
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1993
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1994
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1995
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1996
| Arkansas | Florida |
1997
| Arkansas | Florida |
1998
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
1999
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2000
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2001
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2002
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2003
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2004
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2005
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2006
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2007
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2008
| Alabama | Arkansas |
2009
| Alabama | Florida |
2010
| Arkansas | Florida |
2011
| Arkansas | Vanderbilt |
2012
| Arkansas | Florida |
2013
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2014
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2015
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2016
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2017
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2018
| Ole Miss | Arkansas |
2019
| Ole Miss | Arkansas |
2020
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2021
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2022
| Alabama | Alabama |
2023
| Arkansas | Florida |
2024
| Arkansas | Alabama |
Equestrian
Four SEC schools compete in Women's Equestrian: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas A&M. The first conference championship was contested in 2013.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor=#efefef | Auburn | 2024 | 7 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Georgia | 2018 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef | South Carolina | 2025 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Texas A&M | never | 0 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Champion}} |
2013
| South Carolina |
2014
| South Carolina |
2015
| Georgia |
2016
| Auburn |
2017
| Georgia |
2018
| Georgia |
2019
| Auburn |
2020
| Auburn |
2021
| Auburn |
2022
| Auburn |
2023
| Auburn |
2024
| Auburn |
2025
| South Carolina |
Football
All 16 SEC schools play football.
=Champions=
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC title|Number of SEC titles|Number of SEC divisional titles}} | |||
colspan=4 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | |||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2023 | 30 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2024 | 15 | 13 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 1998 | 13 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2019 | 12 | 10 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2008 | 8 {{Sup|(+1 vacated)}} | 15 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 2013 | 8 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | 1963 | 6 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 1976 | 2 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | 1941 | 1 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | Never | 0 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | Never | 0 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | Never | 0 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | Never | 0 | N/A |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | Never | 0 | N/A |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | Never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | Never | 0 | 0 |
colspan=4 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | |||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1952 | 5 | N/A |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tulane | 1949 | 3 | N/A |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Sewanee | Never | 0 | N/A |
==Pre-championship game era (1933–1991)==
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Teams(s)|Record(s)}} |
1933
| Alabama | 5–0–1 |
1934
| 7–0 |
1935
| LSU | 5–0 |
1936
| LSU | 6–0 |
1937
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1938
| 7–0 |
1939
| 6–0 |
1940
| 5–0 |
1941
| 4–0–1 |
1942
| Georgia | 6–1 |
1943
| 3–0 |
1944
| 4–0 |
1945
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1946
| 5–0 |
1947
| Ole Miss | 6–1 |
1948
| Georgia | 6–0 |
1949
| Tulane | 5–1 |
1950
| Kentucky | 5–1 |
1951
| 7–0 |
1952
| 7–0 |
1953
| Alabama | 4–0–3 |
1954
| Ole Miss | 5–0 |
1955
| Ole Miss | 5–1 |
1956
| 6–0 |
1957
| Auburn | 7–0 |
1958
| LSU | 6–0 |
1959
| Georgia | 7–0 |
1960
| Ole Miss | 5–0–1 |
1961
| 7–0 |
1962
| Ole Miss | 6–0 |
1963
| Ole Miss | 5–0–1 |
1964
| Alabama | 8–0 |
1965
| Alabama | 6–1–1 |
1966
| 6–0 |
1967
| 6–0 |
1968
| Georgia | 5–0–1 |
1969
| 5–1 |
1970
| LSU | 5–0 |
1971
| Alabama | 7–0 |
1972
| Alabama | 7–1 |
1973
| Alabama | 8–0 |
1974
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1975
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1976
|5–1 |
1977
| Alabama | 7–0 |
1978
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1979
| Alabama | 6–0 |
1980
| Georgia | 6–0 |
1981
| 6–0 |
1982
| Georgia | 6–0 |
1983
| Auburn | 6–0 |
1984
| Florida (vacated) | 5–0–1 |
1985
| 5–1 |
1986
| LSU | 5–1 |
1987
| Auburn | 5–0–1 |
1988
| Auburn | 6–1 |
1989
| 6–1 |
1990
| 5–1–1 |
1991
| Florida | 7–0 |
==Championship game era (1992–present)==
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Winning team|Record|Score|Losing team|Record}} |
1992
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 28–21 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 6–2 |
1993
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 28–13 | Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 5–2–1 |
1994
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 24–23 | Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 |
1995
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 8–0 | 34–3 | Arkansas {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 |
1996
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 8–0 | 45–30 | Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 |
1997
| Tennessee {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 30–29 | Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 |
1998
| Tennessee {{Sup|E}} | 8–0 | 24–14 | Mississippi State {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 |
1999
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 34–7 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2000
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 28–6 | Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 |
2001
| LSU {{Sup|W}} | 5–3 | 31–20 | Tennessee {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2002
| Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 30–3 | Arkansas {{Sup|W}} | 5–3 |
2003
| LSU {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 34–13 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 6–2 |
2004
| Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 38–28 | Tennessee {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2005
| Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 6–2 | 34–14 | LSU {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 |
2006
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 38–28 | Arkansas {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 |
2007
| LSU {{Sup|W}} | 6–2 | 21–14 | Tennessee {{Sup|E}} | 6–2 |
2008
| Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 31–20 | Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 |
2009
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 32–13 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 8–0 |
2010
| Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 56–17 | South Carolina {{Sup|E}} | 5–3 |
2011
| LSU {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 42–10 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2012
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 32–28 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2013
| Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 59–42 | Missouri {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2014
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 42–13 | Missouri {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2015
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 29–15 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2016
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 54–16 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 6–2 |
2017
| Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 | 28–7 | Auburn {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 |
2018
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 35–28 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2019
| LSU {{Sup|W}} | 8–0 | 37–10 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 7–1 |
2020
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 10–0 | 52–46 | Florida {{Sup|E}} | 8–2 |
2021
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 7–1 | 41–24 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 8–0 |
2022
| Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 8-0 | 50–30 | LSU {{Sup|W}} | 6-2 |
2023
| Alabama {{Sup|W}} | 8-0 | 27-24 | Georgia {{Sup|E}} | 8-0 |
2024
| Georgia {{Sup|2}} | 6-2 | 22-19 {{Sup|OT}} | Texas {{Sup|1}} | 7-1 |
=Divisional champions=
From 1992 through 2023, divisional champions were crowned. Occasionally, a tie between two or more teams occurred, requiring a tiebreaker. All teams involved in the tiebreaker were considered co-divisional champions, and the winner of the tiebreaker was the division's representative to the championship game. The 2023 season was the last for the divisional format. All divisional champions and co-champions are listed below.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|East Division champion(s)|West Division champion(s)}} |
1992
| Alabama |
1993
| Florida | Alabama† |
1994
| Florida | Alabama |
1995
| Florida | Arkansas |
1996
| Florida |
1997 |
1998 |
1999
| Florida | Alabama |
2000
| Florida | Auburn |
2001 |
2002
| Georgia |
2003
| Georgia*, Florida, Tennessee | LSU*, Mississippi |
2004
| Auburn |
2005
| Georgia |
2006
| Florida | Arkansas |
2007
| LSU |
2008
| Florida | Alabama |
2009
| Florida | Alabama |
2010
| Auburn |
2011
| Georgia | LSU |
2012
| Alabama |
2013
| Missouri |
2014
| Missouri | Alabama |
2015
| Florida | Alabama |
2016
| Florida | Alabama |
2017
| Georgia |
2018
| Georgia{{cite web|title=SEC Standings|url=https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/standings/conference/FBS/SEC/|work=cbssports.com|date=2018|access-date=2018-12-02}} | Alabama |
2019
| Georgia | LSU |
2020
| Florida | Alabama |
2021
| Georgia | Alabama |
2022
| Georgia |
2023
| Georgia | Alabama |
{{Sup|†}} in 1993 Auburn finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.
{{Sup|‡}} in 2002 Alabama finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.
=Southern Conference football champions=
{{See also|List of Southern Conference football champions}}
The Southern Conference was an immediate predecessor to the SEC, with all thirteen charter SEC schools having been members before leaving to form the SEC after the 1932 season.
=Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association=
{{See also|List of SIAA football champions}}
The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) was a predecessor to the Southern Conference, with every current and former member of the SEC having been members at some point except Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
Golf
All 16 SEC schools play both men's and women's golf.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef"|Georgia | 2007 | 11 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Auburn | 2021 | 10 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Florida | 2017 | 9 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Alabama | 2016 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef|LSU | 2022 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Texas A&M | 2023 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Vanderbilt | 2014 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Arkansas | 2018 | 1 |
bgcolor=#efefef|Mississippi State | 2024 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|South Carolina | 2002 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Kentucky | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Tennessee | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Texas | never | 0 |
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef"|Georgia | 2016 | 29 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Florida | 2023 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|LSU | 2015 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Alabama | 2014 | 5 |
bgcolor=#efefef|Auburn | 2024 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Tennessee | 2007 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef|Vanderbilt | 2022 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Mississippi State | 1997 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Arkansas | 1995 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Kentucky | 2005 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Ole Miss | 1984 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef"|Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas A&M | never | 0 |
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef"|Georgia Tech | 1949 | 1 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Men's champion|Women's champion}} |
1937
| LSU | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="42" | |
1938
| LSU |
1939
| LSU |
1940
| LSU |
1941
| Georgia |
1942
| LSU |
1943-45
| No Tournament |
1946
| LSU |
1947
| LSU |
1948
| LSU |
1949
| Georgia Tech |
1950
| Georgia |
1951
| Georgia |
1952
| Georgia |
1953
| LSU |
1954
| LSU |
1955
| Florida |
1956
| Florida |
1957
| Georgia |
1958
| Georgia |
1959
| Georgia |
1960
| LSU |
1961
| Georgia |
1962
| Georgia |
1963
| Georgia |
1964
| Georgia |
1965
| Georgia |
1966
| LSU |
1967
| LSU |
1968
| Florida |
1969
| Georgia |
1970
| Georgia |
1971
| Georgia |
1972
| Georgia |
1973
| Florida |
1974
| Florida |
1975
| Florida |
1976
| Auburn |
1977
| Georgia |
1978
| Georgia |
1979
| Alabama |
1980
| Tennessee |
1981
| Auburn | Florida |
1982
| Georgia | Florida |
1983
| Georgia | Georgia |
1984
| Ole Miss | Florida |
1985
| Florida | Georgia |
1986
| LSU | Florida |
1987
| LSU | Florida |
1988
| Georgia | Georgia |
1989
| Florida | Auburn |
1990
| Tennessee | Georgia |
1991
| Florida | Florida |
1992
| Florida | LSU |
1993
| Florida | Georgia |
1994
| Florida | Georgia |
1995
| Arkansas | Florida |
1996
| Mississippi State | Auburn |
1997
| Mississippi State | Georgia |
1998
| Georgia | Georgia |
1999
| Florida | Georgia |
2000
| Georgia | Auburn |
2001
| Georgia | Georgia |
2002
| Auburn | South Carolina |
2003
| Florida | Auburn |
2004
| Georgia | Vanderbilt |
2005
| Kentucky | Auburn |
2006
| Georgia | Auburn |
2007
| Tennessee | Georgia |
2008
| Alabama | Florida |
2009
| Georgia | Auburn |
2010
| Georgia | Alabama |
2011
| Florida | Auburn |
2012
| Alabama | Alabama |
2013
| Alabama | Alabama |
2014
| Alabama | Vanderbilt |
2015
| LSU | Texas A&M |
2016
| Georgia | Alabama |
2017
| Vanderbilt | Florida |
2018
| Auburn | Arkansas |
2019
| Arkansas | Ole Miss |
2020
| colspan=2 | Season canceled due to COVID-19 |
2021
| Vanderbilt | Auburn |
2022
| Vanderbilt | LSU |
2023
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2024
| Auburn | Mississippi State |
Women's gymnastics
Eight SEC schools participate in women's gymnastics: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Oklahoma has a men's gymnastics team in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
In 2017, the SEC began recognizing a regular season champion in addition to the winner of the SEC championship meet. LSU claimed the first regular season title.{{Cite web|url=http://www.secsports.com/article/18832187/no-2-lsu-claims-first-sec-regular-season-title|title = No. 2 LSU claims first SEC regular-season title}}
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC championship meet title|Number of SEC Championship meet titles|Last SEC regular-season titles|Number of SEC regular-season titles|Total SEC championships}} | |||||
colspan=6 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | |||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2023 | 12 | 2024 | 6 | 18 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2008 | 16 | never | 0 | 16 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2021 | 10 | never | 0 | 10 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2025 | 6 | 2025 | 3 | 9 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | 2025 | 1 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 | never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 | |never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | never | 0 | never | 0 | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 | 0 |
align="center" colspan=6 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win SEC championship and national championship in same year: Florida, 2013 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Championship meet (overall) champion}} |
1981
| bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="36" | | LSU |
1982
| Florida |
1983
| Florida |
1984
| Florida |
1985
| Florida |
1986
| Georgia |
1987
| Georgia |
1988
| Alabama |
1989
| Florida |
1990
| Alabama |
1991
| Georgia |
1992
| Georgia |
1993
| Georgia |
1994
| Georgia |
1995
| Alabama |
1996
| Georgia |
1997
| Georgia |
1998
| Georgia |
1999
| Georgia |
2000
| Alabama |
2001
| Georgia |
2002
| Georgia |
2003
| Alabama |
2004
| Georgia |
2005
| Georgia |
2006
| Georgia |
2007
| Florida |
2008
| Georgia |
2009
| Alabama |
2010
| Florida |
2011
| Alabama |
2012
| Florida |
2013
| Florida |
2014
| Alabama |
2015
| Alabama |
2016
| Florida |
2017
| LSU | LSU |
2018
| LSU | LSU |
2019
| Florida | LSU |
2020
| Florida | N/A |
2021
| Florida | Alabama |
2022
| Florida | Florida |
2023
| Florida | Florida |
2024
| Florida | LSU |
2025
| LSU & Oklahoma | LSU |
Women's rowing
The SEC added women's rowing for the 2024–25 school year with four programs—Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.{{cite press release |url=https://www.secsports.com/news/2024/08/rowing-becomes-22nd-conference-sports-to-be-sponsored-by-sec |title=Rowing becomes 22nd conference sport to be sponsored by SEC |publisher=Southeastern Conference |date=August 23, 2024 |access-date=August 31, 2024}}
Indoor track and field
All current SEC schools participate in both men's and women's indoor track & field except Vanderbilt, which once sponsored the sport for both sexes but now sponsors it only for women.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor=#efefef | Arkansas | 2024 | 14 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2011 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2014 | 8 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2009 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 1994 | 1 (+1 vacated) |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2006 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 |
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor=#efefef | Arkansas | 2024 | 27 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 1996 | 18 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2019 | 8 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2017 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 1990 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 1980 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 1960 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Men's champion|Women's champion}} |
1957
| LSU | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="27" | |
1958
| Alabama |
1959
| Alabama |
1960
| Kentucky |
1961
| Alabama |
1962
| Alabama |
1963
| LSU |
1964
| Tennessee |
1965
| Tennessee |
1966
| Tennessee |
1967
| Tennessee |
1968
| Tennessee |
1969
| Tennessee |
1970
| Tennessee |
1971
| Tennessee |
1972
| Alabama |
1973
| Tennessee |
1974
| Tennessee |
1975
| Florida |
1976
| Florida |
1977
| Auburn |
1978
| Auburn |
1979
| Auburn |
1980
| Auburn |
1981
| Tennessee |
1982
| Tennessee |
1983
| Tennessee |
1984
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1985
| Tennessee | LSU |
1986
| Tennessee | Alabama (vacated) |
1987
| Florida | LSU |
1988
| Florida | LSU |
1989
| LSU | LSU |
1990
| LSU | Florida |
1991
| Tennessee | LSU |
1992
| Arkansas | Florida |
1993
| Arkansas | LSU |
1994
| Arkansas | Alabama |
1995
| Arkansas | LSU |
1996
| Tennessee | LSU |
1997
| Arkansas | Florida |
1998
| Arkansas | LSU |
1999
| Arkansas | LSU |
2000
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2001
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2002
| Arkansas | Florida |
2003
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2004
| Florida | Florida |
2005
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2006
| Arkansas | Georgia |
2007
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2008
| Arkansas | LSU |
2009
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2010
| Arkansas | Florida |
2011
| Florida | LSU |
2012
| Arkansas | Florida |
2013
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2014
| Arkansas | Florida |
2015
| Florida | Arkansas |
2016
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2017
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2018
| Alabama | Arkansas |
2019
| Florida | Arkansas |
2020
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2021
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2022
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2023
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2024
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
Outdoor track and field
All current SEC schools participate in outdoor track & field for both sexes except for Vanderbilt, which sponsors the sport only for women.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2024 | 13 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | 2023 | 10 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Florida | 2022 | 7 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 1984 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | 2005 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 1994 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2006 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2013 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 |
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" |Tennessee | 2007 | 25 |
bgcolor=#efefef |Arkansas | 2024 | 23 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |LSU | 2019 | 23 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Florida | 2018 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Auburn | 1979 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Alabama | 1980 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas A&M | 2017 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Georgia | 1937 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Mississippi State | 1962 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Kentucky | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Oklahoma | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Ole Miss | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas | never | 0 |
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1949 | 3 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Men's champion|Women's champion}} |
1933
| LSU | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="48" | |
1934
| LSU |
1935
| LSU |
1936
| LSU |
1937
| Georgia |
1938
| LSU |
1939
| LSU |
1940
| LSU |
1941
| LSU |
1942
| LSU |
1943
| LSU |
1944
| Georgia Tech |
1945
| Georgia Tech |
1946
| LSU |
1947
| LSU |
1948
| LSU |
1949
| Georgia Tech |
1950
| Alabama |
1951
| LSU |
1952
| Alabama |
1953
| Florida |
1954
| Auburn |
1955
| Auburn |
1956
| Florida |
1957
| LSU |
1958
| LSU |
1959
| LSU |
1960
| LSU |
1961
| Auburn |
1962
| Mississippi State |
1963
| LSU |
1964
| Tennessee |
1965
| Tennessee |
1966
| Tennessee |
1967
| Tennessee |
1968
| Tennessee |
1969
| Tennessee |
1970
| Tennessee |
1971
| Tennessee |
1972
| Tennessee |
1973
| Tennessee |
1974
| Tennessee |
1975
| Tennessee |
1976
| Tennessee |
1977
| Tennessee |
1978
| Tennessee |
1979
| Auburn |
1980
| Alabama |
1981
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1982
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1983
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1984
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1985
| Tennessee | LSU |
1986
| Tennessee | Alabama |
1987
| Florida | LSU |
1988
| LSU | LSU |
1989
| LSU | LSU |
1990
| LSU | LSU |
1991
| Tennessee | LSU |
1992
| Arkansas | Florida |
1993
| Arkansas | LSU |
1994
| Arkansas | Alabama |
1995
| Arkansas | Georgia |
1996
| Arkansas | LSU |
1997
| Arkansas | Florida |
1998
| Arkansas | Florida |
1999
| Arkansas | South Carolina |
2000
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2001
| Tennessee | Arkansas |
2002
| Tennessee | South Carolina |
2003
| Arkansas | Florida |
2004
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2005
| Arkansas | South Carolina |
2006
| Arkansas | Georgia |
2007
| Tennessee | LSU |
2008
| Arkansas | LSU |
2009
| Arkansas | Florida |
2010
| Florida | LSU |
2011
| Arkansas | LSU |
2012
| Arkansas | LSU |
2013
| Arkansas | Texas A&M |
2014
| Texas A&M | Arkansas |
2015
| Florida | Arkansas |
2016
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2017
| Texas A&M | Arkansas |
2018
| Florida | Florida |
2019
| LSU | Arkansas |
2020
| colspan=2 | Season canceled due to COVID-19 |
2021
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2022
| Arkansas | Florida |
2023
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2024
| Arkansas | LSU |
Soccer
All 16 schools play women's soccer. While only women's soccer is sponsored by the SEC, Kentucky and South Carolina both have men's soccer teams in the Sun Belt Conference.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tourney Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles}} | ||||
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2015 | 14 | 2016 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2005 | 3 | 2021 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2020–21 | 3 | 2017 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | 2018 | 3 | 2020–21 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | 2017 | 3 | 2022 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Arkansas | 2023 | 4 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 1995 | 1 | 2006 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 2002 | 1 | 2011 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2022 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | never | 0 | 2018 | 1 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Georgia | never | 0 | 2023 | 1 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Ole Miss | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | 2024 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 | 2024 | 1 |
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2015 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion}} |
1993
| Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt |
1994
| Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt |
1995
|Kentucky |Kentucky |
1996
| Florida | Florida |
1997
| Florida | Florida |
1998
| Florida | Florida |
1999
| Florida | Florida |
2000
| Florida | Florida |
2001
| Florida | Florida |
2002
| Auburn | Tennessee |
2003
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2004
| Tennessee | Florida |
2005
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2006
| Florida |Kentucky |
2007
| Florida | Florida |
2008
| Florida | Tennessee |
2009
| Florida | South Carolina |
2010
| Florida | Florida |
2011
| South Carolina | Auburn |
2012
| Florida | Florida |
2013
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2014
| Texas A&M | Texas A&M |
2015
| Florida | Florida |
2016
| South Carolina | Florida |
2017
| South Carolina | Texas A&M |
2018
| Vanderbilt | LSU |
2019
| Arkansas | South Carolina |
2020–21{{efn|group=soc|The SEC played a split soccer season in the COVID-affected 2020–21 school year, holding conference competition during the traditional NCAA soccer season in fall 2020 and non-conference games in spring 2021.}}
| Arkansas | Vanderbilt |
2021
| Arkansas | Tennessee |
2022
| Alabama | South Carolina |
2023
| Arkansas | Georgia |
2024
| Mississippi State | Texas |
{{notelist|group=soc}}
=Other division winners=
1995 - Alabama (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Alabama (West)
1998 - Alabama (West)
1999 - Mississippi (West)
2000 - Mississippi (West)
2001 - Mississippi State, Auburn (West)
2002 - Tennessee (East)
2003 - Auburn (West)
2004 - Auburn (West)
2005 - Mississippi (West)
2006 - Auburn (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - Auburn, LSU (West)
2009 - LSU (West)
2010 - Auburn (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)
2019 – Vanderbilt (East)
2020–21 – Tennessee (East)
- Divisional winners discontinued from 2013–2018, and after 2020–21.
Softball
{{Main|Southeastern Conference softball tournament}}
All current SEC schools except Vanderbilt play softball.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tourney Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles}} | ||||
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2021 | 9 | 2024 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2019 | 6 | 2021 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2004 | 5 | 2007 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2024 | 3 | 2023 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Arkansas | 2022 | 2 | 2022 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2005 | 2 | 2014 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | 1997 | 1 | 2000 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 | 2016 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 | 2017 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | never | 0 | never | 0 |
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Tennessee, 2023 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion}} |
1997
| South Carolina | South Carolina |
1998
| Florida | Alabama |
1999
| LSU | LSU |
2000
| LSU | South Carolina |
2001
| LSU | LSU |
2002
| LSU | LSU |
2003
| Georgia | Alabama |
2004
| LSU | LSU |
2005
| Georgia | Alabama |
2006
| Alabama | Tennessee |
2007
| Tennessee | LSU |
2008
| Florida | Florida |
2009
| Florida | Florida |
2010
| Alabama | Alabama |
2011
| Alabama | Tennessee |
2012
| Alabama | Alabama |
2013
| Florida | Florida |
2014
| Alabama | Georgia |
2015
| Florida | Auburn |
2016
| Florida | Auburn |
2017
| Florida | Ole Miss |
2018
| Florida | Florida |
2019
| Alabama | Florida |
2020
| colspan=2 | Season canceled due to COVID-19 |
2021
| Arkansas | Alabama |
2022
| Arkansas | Arkansas |
2023
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2024
| Tennessee | Florida |
=Other division winners=
1997 - LSU (West)
1998 - LSU (West)
1999 - Tennessee, South Carolina (East)
2000 - Kentucky (East)
2001 - South Carolina (East)
2002 - South Carolina (East)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - Tennessee (East)
2005 - Georgia (East)
2006 - Georgia (East)
2007 - LSU (West)
2007 - Alabama (West)
2008 - Alabama (West)
2009 - Alabama (West)
2010 - Florida (East)
2011 - Florida (East)
2012 - Tennessee (East)
2013 - LSU (West)
- Division winners discontinued in 2014
Swimming and diving
10 SEC schools participate in men's swimming and diving, and 12 in women's swimming and diving.
The following schools have both men's and women's teams: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee Texas, and Texas A&M
Arkansas and Vanderbilt sponsor the sport for women only. The two Mississippi schools and Oklahoma do not sponsor the sport at all.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2024 | 19 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2015 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 2008 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2019 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2022 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 1985 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 2021 | 1 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Texas | 2025 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 |
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Title|Number of SEC Titles}} | ||
colspan=3 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" |Florida | 2024 | 45 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Auburn | 2012 | 18 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Tennessee | 1996 | 10 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Georgia | 1955 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Alabama | 1987 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |LSU | 1988 | 1 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Texas | 2025 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Kentucky | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Missouri | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |South Carolina | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" |Texas A&M | never | 0 |
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | ||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1950 | 4 |
=Champions =
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference}};"|{{Color|#FFFFFF|Year}}
!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference}};"|{{Color|#FFFFFF|Men's Champion}} !style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference}};"|{{Color|#FFFFFF|Women's Champion}} |
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1937
| Florida | bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="40" | |
1938
| Florida |
1939
| Florida |
1940
| Florida |
1941
| Florida |
1942
| Georgia Tech |
1943-1947
| No Competition Held |
1948
| Georgia Tech |
1949
| Georgia Tech |
1950
| Georgia Tech |
1951
| Georgia |
1952
| Georgia |
1953
| Florida |
1954
| Florida |
1955
| Georgia |
1956
| Florida |
1957
| Florida |
1958
| Florida |
1959
| Florida |
1960
| Florida |
1961
| Florida |
1962
| Florida |
1963
| Florida |
1964
| Florida |
1965
| Florida |
1966
| Florida |
1967
| Florida |
1968
| Florida |
1969
| Tennessee |
1970
| Florida |
1971
| Florida |
1972
| Tennessee |
1973
| Tennessee |
1974
| Tennessee |
1975
| Tennessee |
1976
| Tennessee |
1977
| Tennessee |
1978
| Tennessee |
1979
| Florida |
1980
| Florida |
1981
| Florida | Florida |
1982
| Alabama | Florida |
1983
| Florida | Florida |
1984
| Florida | Florida |
1985
| Florida | Alabama |
1986
| Florida | Florida |
1987
| Alabama | Florida |
1988
| LSU | Florida |
1989
| Tennessee | Florida |
1990
| Florida | Florida |
1991
| Florida | Florida |
1992
| Florida | Florida |
1993
| Florida | Florida |
1994
| Auburn | Florida |
1995
| Auburn | Florida |
1996
| Tennessee | Florida |
1997
| Auburn | Georgia |
1998
| Auburn | Georgia |
1999
| Auburn | Georgia |
2000
| Auburn | Georgia |
2001
| Auburn | Georgia |
2002
| Auburn | Florida |
2003
| Auburn | Auburn |
2004
| Auburn | Auburn |
2005
| Auburn | Auburn |
2006
| Auburn | Georgia |
2007
| Auburn | Auburn |
2008
| Auburn | Auburn |
2009
| Auburn | Florida |
2010
| Auburn | Georgia |
2011
| Auburn | Georgia |
2012
| Auburn | Georgia |
2013
| Florida | Georgia |
2014
| Florida | Georgia |
2015
| Florida | Georgia |
2016
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2017
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2018
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2019
| Florida | Texas A&M |
2020
| Florida | Tennessee |
2021
| Florida |Kentucky |
2022
| Florida | Tennessee |
2023
| Florida | Florida |
2024
| Florida | Florida |
2025
| Texas | Texas |
Men's tennis
All current SEC schools play men's tennis except for Missouri.
From 1953-1989, the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of points in an individual flighted tournament (there was not a separate team tournament champion).{{Cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=C5eIqinqdYc=&tabid=486&mid=4284|title=Southeastern Conference}}
In 1990, a team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament which provided the SEC tournament champion.
From 1990-98, the SEC Champion was determined by a total aggregate points accumulated at the conclusion of the conference tournament: one full
point was awarded for each regular-season conference win, one-half point for wins in the first two rounds of the conference tournament, one-half point for receiving a first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in the conference tournament semifinals and finals.
For the 1999 season, the same points system was in place with a couple of changes: one full point for first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in any round of the conference tournament.
In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tournety Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles}} | ||||
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 2023 | 32 | 2017 | 10 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2022 | 12 | 2022 | 6 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2011 | 10 | 2021 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 1999 | 5 | 1999 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi | 2009 | 5 | 2009 | 3 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Kentucky | 2024 | 3 | 2024 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | 1993 | 3 | 2019 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2018 | 3 | 2015 | 2 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | 1984 | 2 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 1976 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | never | 0 | 2003 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Former members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tulane | 1964 | 18 | N/A | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia Tech | 1960 | 3 | N/A | 0 |
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | The SEC Champion was determined by accumulation of individual points at the SEC Tournament from 1953-89 | ||||
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Kentucky, 2024 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion(s)}} |
1938
| bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="50" | | Georgia Tech |
1939
| Tulane |
1940
| LSU |
1941
| Tulane |
1942
| Tulane |
1943-1945
| No Competition Held |
1946
| Georgia Tech |
1947
| Tulane |
1948
| Tulane |
1949
| Tulane |
1950
| Florida |
1951
| Tennessee |
1952
| Tulane |
1953
| Tulane |
1954
| Tulane |
1955
| Tulane |
1956
| Tulane |
1957
| Tulane |
1958
| Tulane |
1959
| Tulane |
1960
| Georgia Tech |
1961
| Florida |
1962
| Tulane |
1963
| Tulane |
1964
| Tulane |
1965
| Mississippi State |
1966
| Tennessee |
1967
| Mississippi State |
1968
| Florida |
1969
| Florida |
1970
| Tennessee |
1971
| Georgia |
1972
| Georgia |
1973
| Georgia |
1974
| Georgia |
1975
| Florida |
1976
| Alabama |
1977
| Georgia |
1978
| Georgia |
1979
| Georgia |
1980
| Tennessee |
1981
| Georgia |
1982
| Georgia |
1983
| Auburn |
1984
| Auburn |
1985
| Georgia |
1986
| Tennessee |
1987
| Georgia |
1988
| Georgia |
1989
| Georgia |
1990
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1991
| Georgia | Georgia |
1992
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1993
| Georgia | Georgia |
1994
| Florida | Florida |
1995
| Georgia | Georgia |
1996
| Georgia | Mississippi State |
1997
| Georgia | Ole Miss |
1998
| LSU | LSU |
1999
| Georgia | LSU |
2000
| Florida | Florida |
2001
| Georgia | Georgia |
2002
| Georgia | Tennessee |
2003
| Florida | Vanderbilt |
2004
| Ole Miss | Georgia |
2005
| Florida | Florida |
2006
| Georgia | Georgia |
2007
| Georgia | Georgia |
2008
| Georgia | Ole Miss |
2009
| Ole Miss | Ole Miss |
2010
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
2011
| Georgia | Florida |
2012
| Kentucky | Georgia |
2013
| Georgia | Georgia |
2014
| Georgia | Texas A&M |
2015
| Georgia | Texas A&M |
2016
| Georgia | Florida |
2017
| Georgia | Georgia |
2018
| Texas A&M | Mississippi State |
2019
| Florida | Mississippi State |
2020
| colspan=2 | Season canceled due to COVID-19 |
2021
| Florida | Tennessee |
2022
| Florida | Florida |
2023
| Georgia | Kentucky |
2024
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
=Other division winners=
2002 - Ole Miss (West)
2003 - Ole Miss (West)
2004 - Florida (East)
2005 - Florida (East), Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Ole Miss (West)
2007 - Ole Miss (West)
2008 - Ole Miss (West)
2009 - Georgia (East)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Mississippi State (West)
2012 - Mississippi State (West)
2013 - Texas A&M, Ole Miss (West)
- Divisional winners discontinued in 2014
Women's tennis
All current SEC schools play women's tennis.
In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis champions to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches (11 matches). Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tourney Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles}} | ||||
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2016 | 30 | 2016 | 19 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Georgia | 2024 | 12 | 2024 | 10 |
bgcolor=#efefef | Texas A&M | 2024 | 4 | 2022 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Vanderbilt | 2018 | 2 | 2018 | 3 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 2005 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | 2014 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 | 1999 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 | 2019 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | The SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of individual points in the SEC Tournament from 1980-81 and 1984-1989. In 1982-1983, the SEC Champion was determined from dual match play in the SEC tournament From 1990-1999, the SEC Champion was determined by accumulated points in dual matches during the regular season and in the SEC Tournament | ||||
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Georgia, 2024 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion(s)}} |
1980
| bgcolor="#cccccc" rowspan="10" | | Florida |
1981
| Florida |
1982
| Florida |
1983
| Georgia |
1984
| Florida |
1985
| Florida |
1986
| Florida |
1987
| Florida |
1988
| Florida |
1989
| Georgia |
1990
| Florida | Florida |
1991
| Florida | Florida |
1992
| Florida | Florida |
1993
| Florida | Florida |
1994
| Georgia | Georgia |
1995
| Florida | Florida |
1996
| Florida | Florida |
1997
| Florida | Florida |
1998
| Florida | Florida |
1999
| Florida | Ole Miss |
2000
| Georgia | Florida |
2001
| Florida | Georgia |
2002
| Georgia | Florida |
2003
| Florida | Florida |
2004
| Florida | Florida |
2005
| Kentucky | Florida |
2006
| Florida | Florida |
2007
| Florida | Georgia |
2008
| Florida | Georgia |
2009
| Georgia | Georgia |
2010
| Florida | Florida |
2011
| Florida | Florida |
2012
| Florida | Florida |
2013
| Florida | Florida |
2014
| Alabama | Georgia |
2015
| Florida | Vanderbilt |
2016
| Florida | Florida |
2017
| Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt |
2018
| Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt |
2019
| Georgia | South Carolina |
2020
| colspan=2 | Season canceled due to COVID-19 |
2021
| Georgia | Georgia |
2022
| Texas A&M | Texas A&M |
2023
| Texas A&M | Georgia |
2024
| Georgia | Georgia |
=Other division winners=
2002 - Auburn (West)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - LSU (West)
2005 - Mississippi State, Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Alabama (West)
2007 - LSU, Auburn (West)
2008 - Arkansas (West)
2009 - Arkansas (West)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Alabama (West)
2012 - Alabama (West)
2013 - Florida, Georgia (East), Texas A&M (West)
- Divisional winners discontinued in 2014
Volleyball
As of the next NCAA women's volleyball season in 2025, all SEC members play women's volleyball. Vanderbilt is reinstating women's volleyball in 2025 after an absence of more than 45 years; it played in the first SEC tournament in 1979, but dropped the sport after that season. The SEC does not currently sponsor men's volleyball, and no conference member has a varsity men's team.
The SEC Volleyball Tournament was suspended for three seasons after the 2005 season. It was not renewed, but, with the NCAA on the verge of officially adding beach volleyball (then called "sand volleyball") to its Emerging Sports program, the conference's coaches instead sponsored a Commissioner's Cup tournament for that variation of the sport. The tournaments, which were held in mid-April between 2008–10, were won by Georgia, South Carolina, and LSU respectively.
On March 14, 2023, the SEC announced that the women's volleyball tournament would be reinstated in the near future. At the time, the conference had not decided whether the tournament would resume in 2024 (when Oklahoma and Texas joined) or 2025 (when Vanderbilt reinstates women's volleyball).{{cite press release|url=https://www.secsports.com/article/35857432/seven-sec-sports-future-scheduling-formats-approved |title=Seven SEC sports future scheduling formats are approved |publisher=Southeastern Conference |date=March 14, 2023 |access-date=March 15, 2023}} In September 2024, the SEC announced that the tournament would resume in 2025.{{cite press release |url=https://www.secsports.com/news/2024/09/sec-volleyball-championship-returns-to-be-held-in-savannah |title=SEC Volleyball Championship returns, to be held in Savannah |publisher=Southeastern Conference |date=September 18, 2024 |access-date=November 24, 2024}}
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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|School|Last SEC Reg. Season Title|Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles|Last SEC Tourney Title|Number of SEC Tourney Titles}} | ||||
colspan=5 align="center" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Southeastern Conference|color=white}};"|Current members | ||||
bgcolor="#efefef" | Florida | 2022 | 25 | 2005 | 12 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Kentucky | 2024 | 13 | 1988 | 5 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | LSU | 2009 | 6 | 1991 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Tennessee | 2011 | 5 | 2004 | 4 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Georgia | 1986 | 2 | 1985 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Missouri | 2016 | 2 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas A&M | 2015 | 1 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Arkansas | never | 0 | 1997 | 1 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Alabama | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Auburn | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Mississippi State | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Oklahoma | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Ole Miss | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | South Carolina | never | 0 | never | 0 |
bgcolor="#efefef" | Texas | never | 0 | never | 0 |
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1979-85. It was discontinued after the 2005 season, not resuming until 2025. | ||||
align="center" colspan=5 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray; font-size:smaller" | Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2005 |
=Champions=
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Southeastern Conference|border=2|Year|Regular-season champion(s)|Tournament champion}} |
1979
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1980
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1981
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1982
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1983
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1984
| Tennessee | Tennessee |
1985
| Georgia | Georgia |
1986
| Georgia | LSU |
1987
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1988
| Kentucky | Kentucky |
1989
| LSU | LSU |
1990
| LSU | LSU |
1991
| Florida | LSU |
1992
| Florida | Florida |
1993
| Florida | Florida |
1994
| Florida | Florida |
1995
| Florida | Florida |
1996
| Florida | Florida |
1997
| Florida | Arkansas |
1998
| Florida | Florida |
1999
| Florida | Florida |
2000
| Florida | Florida |
2001
| Florida | Florida |
2002
| Florida | Florida |
2003
| Florida | Florida |
2004
| Florida | Tennessee |
2005
| Florida | Florida |
2006
| Florida | rowspan=19 | No Tournament |
2007
| Florida |
2008
| Florida |
2009
| LSU |
2010
| Florida |
2011
| Tennessee |
2012
| Florida |
2013
| Missouri |
2014
| Florida |
2015
| Texas A&M |
2016
| Florida |
2017
| Florida |
2018
| Kentucky |
2019
| Florida |
2020*
| Kentucky |
2021*
| Kentucky |
2022
| Florida |
2023
| Kentucky |
2024
| Kentucky |
- The 2020 season was split into fall and spring phases due to COVID-19.
- From 1979–1982 regular-season conference standings were not tabulated.
=Other division winners=
1995 - Arkansas (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Arkansas (West)
1998 - Arkansas (West)
1999 - Arkansas (West)
2000 - Alabama (West)
2001 - Arkansas (West)
2002 - Arkansas (West)
2003 - Arkansas (West)
2004 - Arkansas, Alabama (West)
2005 - LSU, Arkansas (West)
2006 - LSU (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - LSU (West)
2009 - Kentucky (East)
2010 - LSU (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)
- Divisional winners discontinued in 2013
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Southeastern Conference football champions}}
{{Southeastern Conference navbox}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Southeastern Conference Champions}}