NCAA Division II National Champions

BASEBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1968 Chapman Paul Deese
12-0
Delta State Springfield, MO
1969 Illinois State Duffy Bass
11-0
Missouri State Springfield, MO
1970 California State-Northridge Bob Hiegert
2-1
Nicholls State Springfield, MO
1971 Florida Southern Hal Smeltzly
4-0
Central Michigan Springfield, MO
1972 Florida Southern Hal Smeltzly
5-1
California State-Northridge Springfield, IL
1973 California-Irvine Gary Adams
9-6
Ithaca Springfield, IL
1974 California-Irvine Gary Adams
14-1
New Orleans Springfield, IL
1975 Florida Southern Hal Smeltzly
10-7
Marietta Springfield, IL
1976 Cal Poly-Pomona John Scolinos
17-3
SIU-Edwardsville Springfield, IL
1977 California-Riverside Jack Smitheran
4-1
Eckerd Springfield, IL
1978 Florida Southern Joe Arnold
7-2
Delta State Springfield, IL
1979 Valdosta State Tommy Thomas
3-2
Florida Southern Springfield, IL
1980 Cal Poly-Pomona John Scolinos
13-6
New Haven Riverside, CA
1981 Florida Southern Joe Arnold
9-0
Eastern Illinois Riverside, CA
1982 California-Riverside Jack Smitheran
10-1
Florida Southern Riverside, CA
1983 Cal Poly-Pomona John Scolinos
9-7
Jacksonville State Riverside, CA
1984 California State-Northridge Bob Hiegert
10-5
Florida Southern Riverside, CA
1985 Florida Southern Chuck Anderson
15-5
Cal Poly-Pomona Montgomery, AL
1986 Troy State Chase Riddle
5-0
Columbus Montgomery, AL
1987 Troy State Chase Riddle
7-5
Tampa Montgomery, AL
1988 Florida Southern Chuck Anderson
5-4
California State-Sacramento Montgomery, AL
1989 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve McFarland
9-5
New Haven Montgomery, AL
1990 Jacksonville State Rudy Abbott
12-8
California State-Northridge Montgomery, AL
1991 Jacksonville State Rudy Abbott
20-4
Missouri Southern Montgomery, AL
1992 Tampa Lelo Prado
11-8
Mansfield Montgomery, AL
1993 Tampa Lelo Prado
7-5
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Montgomery, AL
1994 Central Missouri State Dave Van Horn
14-9
Florida Southern Montgomery, AL
1995 Florida Southern Chuck Anderson
15-0
Georgia College & State Montgomery, AL
1996 Kennesaw State Mike Sansing
4-0
St. Joseph's (Ind.) Montgomery, AL
1997 California State-Chico Lindsay Meggs
13-12
Central Oklahoma Montgomery, AL
1998 Tampa Terry Rupp
6-1
Kennesaw State Montgomery, AL
1999 California State-Chico Lindsay Meggs
11-5
Kennesaw State Montgomery, AL
2000 Southeastern Oklahoma State Mike Metheny
7-2
Fort Hays State Montgomery, AL
2001 St. Mary's Charlie Migl
11-3
Central Missouri State Montgomery, AL
2002 Columbus State Greg Appleton
5-3
California State-Chico Montgomery, AL
2003 Central Missouri State Brad Hill
11-4
Tampa Montgomery, AL
2004 Delta State Mike Kinnison
12-8
Grand Valley State Montgomery, AL
2005 Florida Southern Pete Meyer
12-9
North Florida Montgomery, AL
2006 Tampa Joe Urso
3-2
California State-Chico Montgomery, AL
2007 Tampa Joe Urso
7-2
Columbus State Montgomery, AL
2008 Mount Olive Carl Lancaster
6-2
Ouachita Baptist Sauget, IL
2009 May 24-31
TBA
TITLES WON: Florida Southern 9, Tampa 5, Cal Poly-Pomona 3, California-Irvine 2, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2, California State-Chico 2, California State-Northridge 2, Central Missouri State 2, Jacksonville State 2, Troy State 2, Chapman 1, Columbus State 1, Delta State 1, Illinois State 1, Kennesaw State 1, Mount Olive 1, St. Mary's 1, Southeastern Oklahoma State 1, Valdosta State 1.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1957 Wheaton Lee Pfund
89-65
Kentucky Wesleyan Evansville, IN
1958 South Dakota Duane Cladfeller
75-53
St. Michael's Evansville, IN
1959 Evansville Arad McCutcheon
83-67
Missouri State Evansville, IN
1960 Evansville Arad McCutcheon
90-69
Chapman Evansville, IN
1961 Wittenberg Ray Mears
42-38
Southeast Missouri State Evansville, IN
1962 Mount St. Mary's Jim Phelan
58-57 (OT)
California State-Sacramento Evansville, IN
1963 South Dakota State Jim Iverson
44-42
Wittenberg Evansville, IN
1964 Evansville Arad McCutcheon
72-59
Akron Evansville, IN
1965 Evansville Arad McCutcheon
85-82 (OT)
Southern Illinois Evansville, IN
1966 Kentucky Wesleyan Guy Strong
54-51
Southern Illinois Evansville, IN
1967 Winston-Salem State Clarence Gaines
77-74
Missouri State Evansville, IN
1968 Kentucky Wesleyan Bob Daniels
63-52
Indiana State Evansville, IN
1969 Kentucky Wesleyan Bob Daniels
75-71
Missouri State Evansville, IN
1970 Philadelphia Herb Magee
76-65
Tennessee State Evansville, IN
1971 Evansville Arad McCutcheon
97-82
Old Dominion Evansville, IN
1972 Roanoke Charles Mair
84-72
Akron Evansville, IN
1973 Kentucky Wesleyan Bob Jones
78-76 (OT)
Tennessee State Evansville, IN
1974 Morgan State Nathaniel Frazier
67-52
Missouri State Evansville, IN
1975 Old Dominion Sonny Allen
76-74
New Orleans Evansville, IN
1976 Puget Sound Don Zech
83-74
Chattanooga Evansville, IN
1977 Chattanooga Ron Shumate
71-62
Randolph-Macon Springfield, MA
1978 Cheyney John Chaney
47-40
Wisconsin-Green Bay Springfield, MO
1979 North Alabama Bill Jones
64-50
Wisconsin-Green Bay Springfield, MO
1980 Virginia Union Dave Robbins
80-74
New York Tech Springfield, MA
1981 Florida Southern Hal Wissell
73-68
Mount St. Mary's Springfield, MA
1982 District of Columbia Wil Jones
73-63
Florida Southern Springfield, MA
1983 Wright State Ralph Underhill
92-73
District of Columbia Springfield, MA
1984 Central Missouri State Lynn Nance
81-77
St. Augustine's Springfield, MA
1985 Jacksonville State Bill Jones
74-73
South Dakota State Springfield, MA
1986 Sacred Heart Dave Bike
93-87
Southeast Missouri State Springfield, MA
1987 Kentucky Wesleyan Wayne Chapman
92-74
Gannon Springfield, MA
1988 Massachusetts-Lowell Don Doucette
75-72
Alaska-Anchorage Springfield, MA
1989 North Carolina Central Michael Bernard
73-46
Southeast Missouri State Springfield, MA
1990 Kentucky Wesleyan Wayne Chapman
93-79
California State-Bakersfield Springfield, MA
1991 North Alabama Gary Elliott
79-72
Bridgeport Springfield, MA
1992 Virginia Union Dave Robbins
100-75
Bridgeport Springfield, MA
1993 California State-Bakersfield Pat Douglass
85-72
Troy State Springfield, MA
1994 California State-Bakersfield Pat Douglass
92-86
Southern Indiana Louisville, KY
1995 Southern Indiana Bruce Pearl
71-63
California-Riverside Louisville, KY
1996 Fort Hays State Gary Garner
70-63
Northern Kentucky Louisville, KY
1997 California State-Bakersfield Pat Douglass
57-56
Northern Kentucky Louisville, KY
1998 California-Davis Bob Williams
83-77
Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, KY
1999 Kentucky Wesleyan Ray Harper
75-60
Metropolitan State Louisville, KY
2000 Metropolitan State Mike Dunlap
97-79
Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, KY
2001 Kentucky Wesleyan Ray Harper
72-63
Washburn Bakersfield, CA
2002 Metropolitan State Mike Dunlap
80-72
Kentucky Wesleyan Evansville, IN
2003 Northeastern State Larry Gipson
75-64
Kentucky Wesleyan Lakeland, FL
2004 Kennesaw State Tony Ingle
84-59
Southern Indiana Bakersfield, CA
2005 Virginia Union Dave Robbins
63-58
Bryant Grand Forks, ND
2006 Winona State Mike Leaf
73-61
Virginia Union Springfield, MA
2007 Barton Ron Livense
77-75
Winona State Springfield, MA
2008 Winona State Mike Leaf
87-76
Augusta State Springfield, MA
2009 March 25-28
Springfield, MA
TITLES WON: Kentucky Wesleyan 8, Evansville 5, California State-Bakersfield 3, Virginia Union 3, Metropolitan State 2, North Alabama 2, Winona State 2, Barton 1, Central Missouri State 1, Chattanooga 1, Cheyney 1, District of Columbia 1, Florida Southern 1, Fort Hays State 1, Jacksonville State 1, Kennesaw State 1, Massachusetts-Lowell 1, Mount St. Mary's 1, North Carolina Central 1, Northeastern State 1, Old Dominion 1, Philadelphia 1, Puget Sound 1, Roanoke 1, Sacred Heart 1, South Dakota 1, South Dakota State 1, Southern Indiana 1, Wheaton 1, Wittenberg 1, Wright State 1.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1982 Cal Poly-Pomona Darlene May
93-74
Tuskegee Springfield, MA
1983 Virginia Union Louis Hern
73-60
Cal Poly-Pomona Springfield, MA
1984 Central Missouri State Jorja Hoehn
80-73
Virginia Union Springfield, MA
1985 Cal Poly-Pomona Darlene May
80-69
Central Missouri State Springfield, MA
1986 Cal Poly-Pomona Darlene May
70-63
North Dakota State Springfield, MA
1987 New Haven Jan Rossman
77-75
Cal Poly-Pomona Springfield, MA
1988 Hampton James Sweat
65-48
West Texas A&M Fargo, ND
1989 Delta State Lloyd Clark
88-58
Cal Poly-Pomona Cleveland, MS
1990 Delta State Lloyd Clark
77-43
Bentley Pomona, CA
1991 North Dakota State Amy Ruley
81-74
Southeast Missouri State Cape Girardeau, MO
1992 Delta State Lloyd Clark
65-63
North Dakota State Fargo, ND
1993 North Dakota State Amy Ruley
95-63
Delta State Waltham, MA
1994 North Dakota State Amy Ruley
89-56
Cal State-San Bernardino Fargo, ND
1995 North Dakota State Amy Ruley
98-85
Portland State Fargo, ND
1996 North Dakota State Amy Ruley
104-78
Shippensburg Fargo, ND
1997 North Dakota Gene Roebuck
94-78
Southern Indiana Grand Forks, ND
1998 North Dakota Gene Roebuck
92-76
Emporia State Pine Bluff, AR
1999 North Dakota Gene Roebuck
80-63
Arkansas Tech Pine Bluff, AR
2000 Northern Kentucky Nancy Winstel
71-62 (OT)
North Dakota State Pine Bluff, AR
2001 Cal Poly-Pomona Paul Thomas
87-80 (OT)
North Dakota Rochester, MN
2002 Cal Poly-Pomona Paul Thomas
73-62
Southeastern Oklahoma State Rochester, MN
2003 South Dakota State Aaron Johnston
65-50
Northern Kentucky St. Joseph, MO
2004 California (Pa.) Darcie Vincent
75-72
Drury St. Joseph, MO
2005 Washburn Ron McHenry
70-53
Seattle Pacific Hot Springs, AR
2006 Grand Valley State Dawn Plitzuweit
58-52
American International Hot Springs, AR
2007 Southern Connecticut State Joe Frager
61-45
Florida Gulf Coast Kearney, NE
2008 Northern Kentucky Nancy Winstel
63-58
South Dakota Kearney, NE
2009 March 25-28
St. Joseph, MO
2010 March 24-27
St. Joseph, MO
TITLES WON: Cal Poly-Pomona 5, North Dakota State 5, Delta State 3, North Dakota 3, Northern Kentucky 2, California (Pa.) 1, Central Missouri State 1, Grand Valley State 1, Hampton 1, New Haven 1, South Dakota State 1, Southern Connecticut State 1, Virginia Union 1, Washburn 1.
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1958 Northern Illinois C.H. Appel
90
South Dakota State Wheaton, IL
1959 South Dakota State Jim Emmerich
67
Emporia State Wheaton, IL
1960 Central State (Ohio) Dave Youngblade
72
Minnesota State Wheaton, IL
1961 Southern Illinois Lew Hartzog
33
South Dakota State Wheaton, IL
1962 Central State (Ohio) Dave Youngblade
77
Northern Illinois Wheaton, IL
1963 Emporia State Francis Welch
44
Akron Wheaton, IL
1964 Kentucky State William Exum
95
Truman State Wheaton, IL
1965 San Diego State Choc Sportsman
55
Eastern Michigan Wheaton, IL
1966 San Diego State Choc Sportsman
58
Western Illinois Wheaton, IL
1967 San Diego State Anthony Sucec
66
Cal Poly-Pomona Wheaton, IL
1968 Eastern Illinois Pat O'Brien
99
Minnesota State Wheaton, IL
1969 Eastern Illinois Pat O'Brien
84
Eastern Michigan Wheaton, IL
1970 Eastern Illinois Albert Pingel
100
California State-Fullerton Wheaton, IL
1971 California State-Fullerton Jim Schultz
47
North Dakota State Wheaton, IL
1972 North Dakota State Roger Grooters
84
South Dakota State Wheaton, IL
1973 South Dakota State Jay Dirksen
88
Missouri State Wheaton, IL
1974 Missouri State Chuck Hunsaker
112
South Dakota State Springfield, MO
1975 California-Irvine Len Miller
59
California State-Northridge Northridge, CA
1976 California-Irvine Len Miller
50
Missouri State Springfield, MO
1977 Eastern Illinois Thomas Woodall
37
South Dakota State Chicago, IL
1978 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve Miller
42
South Dakota State Indiana, PA
1979 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve Miller
45
Cal State-Sacramento Riverside, CA
1980 Humboldt State James Hunt
115
North Carolina-Pembroke Kenosha, WI
1981 Millersville Eugene Fritz
97
Edinboro Lowell, MA
1982 Eastern Washington Jerry Martin
84
South Dakota State St. Cloud, MN
1983 Cal Poly-Pomona Jim Sackett
86
St. Cloud State Kenosha, WI
1984 Southeast Missouri State Fred Binggeli
87
Edinboro Clinton, MS
1985 South Dakota State Scott Underwood
60
Edinboro East Stroudsburg, PA
1986 Edinboro Doug Watts
56
South Dakota State Riverside, CA
1987 Edinboro Doug Watts
95
Minnesota State Evansville, IN
1988 Edinboro Doug Watts
77
  Minnesota State Mark Schuck
77
Clinton, MS
1989 South Dakota State Scott Underwood
97
Edinboro East Stroudsburg, PA
1990 Edinboro Doug Watts
50
Shippensburg Arcata, CA
1991 Massachusetts-Lowell George Davis
48
Nebraska-Kearney Edwardsville, IL
1992 Adams State Joe Vigil
15
Western State Slippery Rock, PA
1993 Adams State Joe Vigil
25
Edinboro Riverside, CA
1994 Adams State John Kernan
55
Western State Kearney, NE
1995 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
69
Central Missouri State Spartanburg, SC
1996 South Dakota State Tom Henderson
119
Lewis Arcata, CA
1997 South Dakota Scott Munsen
78
Central Missouri State Kenosha, WI
1998 Adams State Damon Martin
68
Western State Lawrence, KS
1999 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
27
Adams State Joplin, MO
2000 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
29
Abilene Christian Chino, CA
2001 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
38
Abilene Christian Slippery Rock, PA
2002 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
35
Abilene Christian Ashland, OH
2003 Adams State Damon Martin
40
Abilene Christian Raleigh, NC
2004 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
39
Adams State Evansville, IN
2005 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
51
Adams State Pomona, CA
2006 Abilene Christian Derek Hood
57
Adams State Pensacola, FL
2007 Abilene Christian Derek Hood
59
Western State Joplin, MO
2008 Nov. 22
Slippery Rock, PA
TITLES WON: Western State 7, Adams State 5, South Dakota State 5, Edinboro 4, Eastern Illinois 3, San Diego State 3, Abilene Christian 2, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2, California-Irvine 2, Central State (Ohio) 2, Cal Poly-Pomona 1, California State-Fullerton 1, Eastern Michigan 1, Eastern Washington 1, Emporia State 1, Humboldt State 1, Kentucky State 1, Massachusetts-Lowell 1, Millersville 1, Minnesota State 1, Missouri State 1, North Dakota State 1, Northern Illinois 1, South Dakota 1, Southeast Missouri State 1, Southern Ilinois 1.
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1981 South Dakota State Scott Underwood
26
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Cape Girardeau, MO
1982 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
84
South Dakota State St. Cloud, MN
1983 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
48
Holy Cross Kenosha, WI
1984 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
32
South Dakota State Clinton, MS
1985 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
30
California State-Northridge East Stroudsburg, PA
1986 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
39
California State-Northridge Riverside, CA
1987 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
53
California State-Los Angeles Evansville, IN
1988 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
49
Air Force Clinton, MS
1989 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
34
Air Force East Stroudsburg, PA
1990 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Deanne Johnson
61
Air Force Arcata, CA
1991 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Deanne Johnson
60
California-Davis Edwardsville, IL
1992 Adams State Damon Martin
64
Western State Slippery Rock, PA
1993 Adams State Damon Martin
75
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Riverside, CA
1994 Adams State Damon Martin
47
Western State Kearney, NE
1995 Adams State Damon Martin
62
Abilene Christian Spartanburg, SC
1996 Adams State Damon Martin
35
Western State Arcata, CA
1997 Adams State Damon Martin
37
Lewis Kenosha, WI
1998 Adams State Damon Martin
56
Western State Lawrence, KS
1999 Adams State Damon Martin
23
Western State Joplin, MO
2000 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
38
North Dakota Chino, CA
2001 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
46
Adams State Slippery Rock, PA
2002 Western State Duane Vandenbusche
43
Adams State Ashland, OH
2003 Adams State Damon Martin
38
Western State Raleigh, NC
2004 Adams State Damon Martin
31
Edinboro Evansville, IN
2005 Adams State Damon Martin
54
Grand Valley State Pomona, CA
2006 Adams State Damon Martin
94
Western State Pensacola, FL
2007 Adams State Damon Martin
63
Seattle Pacific Joplin, MO
2008 Nov. 22
Slippery Rock, PA
TITLES WON: Adams State 13, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 10, Western State 2, South Dakota State 1.
FIELD HOCKEY
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1981 Pfeiffer Ellen Briggs
5-3
Bentley Misenheimer, NC
1982 Lock Haven Sharon Taylor
4-1
Bloomsburg Bloomsburg, PA
1983 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
1-0
Lock Haven Lock Haven, PA
1992 Lock Haven Sharon Taylor
3-1
Bloomsburg Lock Haven, PA
1993 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
2-1 (OT)
Lock Haven Bloomsburg, PA
1994 Lock Haven Sharon Taylor
2-1
Bloomsburg Lock Haven, PA
1995 Lock Haven Sharon Taylor
1-0
Bloomsburg Lock Haven, PA
1996 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
1-0
Lock Haven Lock Haven, PA
1997 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
2-0
Kutztown Bloomsburg, PA
1998 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
4-3 (OT)
Lock Haven Lock Haven, PA
1999 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
2-0
Bentley Bloomsburg, PA
2000 Lock Haven Pat Rudy
2-0
Bentley Lock Haven, PA
2001 Bentley Kelly McGowan
4-2
East Stroudsburg Waltham, MA
2002 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
5-0
Bentley Lock Haven, PA
2003 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
4-1
Massachusetts-Lowell Lowell, MA
2004 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
3-2 (OT)
Bentley Lowell, MA
2005 Massachusetts-Lowell Shannon Hlebichuk
2-1 (OT)
Bloomsburg Shippensburg, PA
2006 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
1-0
Bentley Pensacola, FL
2007 Bloomsburg Jan Hutchinson
5-2
Massachusetts-Lowell Lowell, MA
2008 Nov. 14-16
TBA
TITLES WON: Bloomsburg 11, Lock Haven 5, Bentley 1, Massachusetts-Lowell 1, Pfieffer 1.
FOOTBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1973 Louisiana Tech Maxie Lambright
34-0
Western Kentucky Sacramento, CA
1974 Central Michigan Roy Kramer
54-14
Delaware Sacramento, CA
1975 Northern Michigan Gil Krueger
16-14
Western Kentucky Sacramento, CA
1976 Montana State Sonny Holland
24-13
Akron Wichita Falls, TX
1977 Lehigh John Whitehead
33-0
Jacksonville State Wichita Falls, TX
1978 Eastern Illinois Darrell Mudra
10-9
Delaware Longview, TX
1979 Delaware Harold Raymond
38-21
Youngstown State Albuquerque, NM
1980 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Joe Harper
21-13
Eastern Illinois Albuquerque, NM
1981 Texas State Jim Wacker
42-13
North Dakota State McAllen, TX
1982 Texas State Jim Wacker
34-9
California-Davis McAllen, TX
1983 North Dakota State Don Morton
41-21
Central State (Ohio) McAllen, TX
1984 Troy State Chan Gailey
18-17
North Dakota State McAllen, TX
1985 North Dakota State Earle Solomonson
35-7
North Alabama McAllen, TX
1986 North Dakota State Earle Solomonson
27-7
South Dakota Florence, AL
1987 Troy State Rick Rhoades
31-17
Portland State Florence, AL
1988 North Dakota State Rocky Hager
35-21
Portland State Florence, AL
1989 Mississippi College* John Williams
3-0
Jacksonville State Florence, AL
1990 North Dakota State Rocky Hager
51-11
Indiana (Pa.) Florence, AL
1991 Pittsburg State Chuck Broyles
23-6
Jacksonville State Florence, AL
1992 Jacksonville State Bill Burgess
17-13
Pittsburg State Florence, AL
1993 North Alabama Bobby Wallace
41-34
Indiana (Pa.) Florence, AL
1994 North Alabama Bobby Wallace
16-10
Texas A&M-Kingsville Florence, AL
1995 North Alabama Bobby Wallace
27-7
Pittsburg State Florence, AL
1996 Northern Colorado Joe Glenn
23-14
Carson-Newman Florence, AL
1997 Northern Colorado Joe Glenn
51-0
New Haven Florence, AL
1998 Northwest Missouri State Mel Tjeersdma
24-6
Carson-Newman Florence, AL
1999 Northwest Missouri State Mel Tjeersdma
58-52 (4OT)
Carson-Newman Florence, AL
2000 Delta State Steve Campbell
63-34
Bloomsburg Florence, AL
2001 North Dakota Dale Lennon
17-14
Grand Valley State Florence, AL
2002 Grand Valley State Brian Kelly
31-24
Valdosta State Florence, AL
2003 Grand Valley State Brian Kelly
10-3
North Dakota Florence, AL
2004 Valdosta State Chris Hatcher
36-31
Pittsburg State Florence, AL
2005 Grand Valley State Chuck Martin
21-17
Northwest Missouri State Florence, AL
2006 Grand Valley State Chuck Martin
17-14
Northwest Missouri State Florence, AL
2007 Valdosta State David Dean
25-20
Northwest Missouri State Florence, AL
2008 Dec. 13
Florence, AL
*Mississippi College's participation was vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
TITLES WON: North Dakota State 5, Grand Valley State 4, North Alabama 3, Northern Colorado 2, Northwest Missouri State 2, Texas State 2, Troy State 2, Valdosta State 2, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 1, Central Michigan 1, Delaware 1, Delta State 1, Eastern Illinois 1, Jacksonville State 1, Lehigh 1, Louisiana Tech 1, Montana State 1, North Dakota 1, Pittsburg State 1.
MEN'S GOLF
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Host
1963 Missouri State A.J. McDonald
1188
Aquinas Missouri State
1964 Southern Illinois Lynn Holder
886*
San Diego State Missouri State
1965 Middle Tennessee State E.K. Patty
1157
Southern Illinois Missouri State
1966 California State-Chico Hal Bishop
1206
Lamar California State-Chico
1967 Lamar Don Rogas
1141
Murray State Murray State
1968 Lamar Don Rogas
1151
Middle Tennessee State Lamar
1969 California State-Northridge Bill Cullum
1231
Rollins New Mexico
1970 Rollins Joe Justice
1195
Georgia Southern Youngstown State
1971 New Orleans Robert Brown
1198
California State-Northridge California State-Chico
1972 New Orleans Robert Brown
1214
South Florida Williams
1973 California State-Northridge Bill Cullum
1180
South Florida California-Riverside
1974 California State-Northridge Bill Cullum
1205
California-Irvine South Florida
1975 California-Irvine Jerry Hulbert
886*
California State-Northridge Tennessee-Martin
1976 Troy State Mike Griffin
1181
California-Irvine Youngstown State
1977 Troy State Mike Griffin
1168
Rollins Texas Southern
1978 Columbus State Mike Taylor
1174
Troy State Florida Southern
1979 California-Davis Joe Carlson
1194
Columbus State/Florida Southern California-Davis
1980 Columbus State Arthur Land
1178
Florida Southern Nicholls State
1981 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1184
U.S. International Hartford
1982 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1181
Texas State Florida Southern
1983 Texas State Bill Woodley
1229
Troy State California (Pa.)
1984 Troy State Mike Griffin
1198
Florida Southern Gannon
1985 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1192
Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State
1986 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1196
Columbus State Tampa
1987 Tampa Chuck Winship
1175
Columbus State Columbus State
1988 Tampa Chuck Winship
1189
Florida Southern Truman State
1989 Columbus State Earl Bagley
1196
Valdosta State Gannon
1990 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1170
Columbus State Florida Atlantic
1991 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1166
Columbus State Florida Atlantic
1992 Columbus State Earl Bagley
1144
Troy State Wofford
1993 Abilene Christian Vince Jarrett
1160
Columbus State California State-Stanislaus
1994 Columbus State Rick Cravens
1175
North Florida North Florida
1995 Florida Southern Charley Matlock
1204
South Carolina Aiken South Carolina Aiken
1996 Florida Southern Doug Gordin
1178
South Carolina Aiken Central Oklahoma
1997 Columbus State Scott Clark
1149
North Florida Grand Canyon
1998 Florida Southern Doug Gordin
1168
Columbus State Rollins
1999 Florida Southern Doug Gordin
1125
South Carolina Aiken Valdosta State
2000 Florida Southern Doug Gordin
1140
Grand Canyon/Calif. St.-Bakersfield California State-Stanislaus
2001

West Florida

Steve Fell
1148
Florida Southern Grand Valley State
2002 Rollins Kyle Frakes
1194
California State-Stanislaus Rollins
2003 Francis Marion Jonathan Burnett
1149
Rollins California State-Chico
2004 South Carolina Aiken Michael Carlisle
1191
Chico State Orlando, Fla.
2005 South Carolina Aiken Michael Carlisle
1158
Armstrong Atlantic State Armstrong Atlantic State
2006 South Carolina Aiken Michael Carlisle
1148
Columbus State Concord/WVIAC
2007 Barry Jimmy Stobs
1186
South Carolina Upstate Grand Valley State
2008 West Florida # Steve Fell
1129
North Alabama/St. Edward's Houston, TX
2009 May 19-22
Western Washington
*54-hole tournament #Won in playoff
TITLES WON: Florida Southern 11, Columbus State 6, California State-Northridge 3, South Carolina Aiken 3, Troy State 3, Lamar 2, New Orleans 2, Rollins 2, Tampa 2, West Florida 2, Abilene Christian 1, Barry 1, California-Davis 1, California-Irvine 1, California State-Chico 1, Francis Marion 1, Middle Tennessee State 1, Missouri State 1, Southern Illinois 1, Texas State 1.
WOMEN'S GOLF (Combined Divisions II and III from 1996-99)
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Host
1996 Methodist Karen Gray
1286
Rollins Grand Valley State
1997 Lynn Gregg Cox
1292
Methodist Rollins
1998 Methodist Kim Kincer
1254
Florida Southern Grand Valley State
1999 Methodist Kim Kincer
1282
Florida Southern Sunshine State Conference
2000 Florida Southern Robbie Davis
1259
Rollins Lone Star Conference
2001

Florida Southern

Robbie Davis
1250
Rollins South Atlantic Conference
2002 Florida Southern Robbie Davis
1234
Barry Grand Valley State
2003 Rollins Julie Garner
1237
Florida Southern Sunshine State Conference
2004 Rollins Julie Garner
1196
Ferris State/Florida Southern Orlando, Fla.
2005 Rollins Julie Garner
1185
Grand Valley State Western New Mexico
2006 Rollins Julie Garner
919
Ferris State Grand Valley State
2007 Florida Southern Robbie Davis
1188
Rollins West Florida
2008 Rollins Julie Garner
1181
Nova Southeastern Houston, TX
TITLES WON: Rollins 5, Florida Southern 3, Methodist 3, Lynn 1.
ICE HOCKEY
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1978 Merrimack Thom Lawler
12-2
Lake Forest Springfield, MA
1979 Massachusetts-Lowell Bill Riley, Jr.
6-4
Minnesota State North Andover, MA
1980 Minnesota State Don Brose
5-2
Elmira Elmira, NY
1981 Massachusetts-Lowell Bill Riley, Jr.
5-4
Plattsburgh State North Andover, MA
1982 Massachusetts-Lowell Bill Riley, Jr.
6-1
Plattsburgh State Lowell, MA
1983 Rochester Institute Brian Mason
4-2
Bemidji State Lowell, MA
1984 Bemidji State Bob Peters
14-4*
Merrimack Bemidji, MN
1993 Bemidji State Bob Peters
5-0
Mercyhurst Bemidji, MN
1994 Bemidji State Bob Peters
2-1 (OT)
Alabama-Huntsville Huntsville, AL
1995 Bemidji State Bob Peters
5-4
Mercyhurst Erie, PA
1996 Alabama-Huntsville Doug Ross
3-0
Bemidji State Huntsville, AL
1997 Bemidji State Bob Peters
4-2
Alabama-Huntsville Bemidji, MN
1998 Alabama-Huntsville Doug Ross
5-2
Bemidji State Huntsville, AL
1999 St. Michael's Lou DiMasi
8-5
Southern New Hampshire Essex Junction, Vt.
*Two-game, total-goal series
TITLES WON: Bemidji State 5, Massachusetts-Lowell 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2, Merrimack 1, Minnesota State 1, Rochester Institute 1, St. Michael's 1.
NOTE: The NCAA discontinued ice hockey championships for Division II effective August 1, 1999.
MEN'S LACROSSE
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1974 Towson State Cark Runk
18-17 (OT)
Hobart SUNY-Cortland
1975 SUNY-Cortland Chuck Winters
12-11
Hobart LIU-C.W. Post
1976 Hobart Jerry Schmidt
18-9
Adelphi Maryland-Baltimore County
1977 Hobart Jerry Schmidt
23-13
Washington (Md.) Hobart
1978 Roanoke Paul Griffin
14-13
Hobart Hobart
1979 Adelphi Paul Doherty
17-12
Maryland-Baltimore County Adelphi
1980 Maryland-Baltimore County Dick Watts
23-14
Adelphi Maryland-Baltimore County
1981 Adelphi Paul Doherty
17-14
Loyola (Md.) Adelphi
1993 Adelphi Kevin Sheehan
11-7
LIU-C.W. Post LIU-C.W. Post
1994 Springfield Keith Bugbee
15-12
New York Tech LIU-C.W. Post
1995 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos
12-10
Springfield Springfield
1996 LIU-C.W. Post Tom Postel
15-10
Adelphi LIU-C.W. Post
1997 New York Tech Jack Kaley
18-11
Adelphi Adelphi
1998 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos
18-6
LIU-C.W. Post Rutgers
1999 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos
11-8
LIU-C.W. Post Maryland
2000 Limestone Mike Cerino
10-9
LIU-C.W. Post Maryland
2001 Adelphi Sandy Kapatos
14-10
Limestone Rutgers
2002 Limestone T.W. Johnson
11-9
New York Tech Rutgers
2003 New York Tech Jack Kaley
9-4
Limestone Johns Hopkins/Loyola (Md.)
2004 LeMoyne Dan Sheehan
11-10 (2OT)
Limestone Johns Hopkins/Loyola (Md.)
2005 New York Tech Jack Kaley
14-13 (OT)
Limestone Pennsylvania
2006 LeMoyne Dan Sheehan
12-5
Dowling Philadelphia
2007 LeMoyne Dan Sheehan
6-5
Mercyhurst Baltimore
2008 New York Tech Jack Kaley
16-11
LeMoyne Foxborough, MA
2009 May 24
Foxboro, MA
TITLES WON: Adelphi 7, New York Tech 4, LeMoyne 3, Hobart 2, Limestone 2, LIU-C.W. Post 1, Maryland-Baltimore County 1, Roanoke 1, SUNY-Cortland 1, Towson State 1.
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
2001 LIU-C.W. Post Karen MacCrate
13-9
West Chester Stonehill
2002 West Chester Ginny Martino
11-6
Stonehill West Chester
2003 Stonehill Michael Daly
9-8
Longwood Stonehill
2004 Adelphi Jill Lessne
12-11
West Chester Orlando, FL
2005 Stonehill Michael Daly
13-10
West Chester West Chester
2006 Adelphi Jill Lessne-Solomon
16-8
West Chester Lisle, IL
2007 LIU-C.W. Post Karen MacCrate
15-7
West Chester Salem, VA
2008 West Chester Ginny Martino
13-12
LIU-C.W. Post Houston, TX
TITLES WON: Adelphi 2, LIU-C.W. Post 2, Stonehill 2, West Chester 2.
MEN'S SOCCER
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1972 SIU Edwardsville Bob Guelker
1-0
Oneonta State Edwardsville, IL
1973 Missouri-St. Louis Don Dallas
3-0
California State-Fullerton Springfield, MA
1974 Adelphi Menahem Less
3-2
Seattle Pacific St. Louis, MO
1975 Baltimore Dick Edell
3-1
Seattle Pacific Seattle, WA
1976 Loyola (Md.) Jim Bullington
2-0
New Haven Seattle, WA
1977 Alabama A&M Salah Yousif
2-1
Seattle Pacific Miami, FL
1978 Seattle Pacific Cliff McCrath
1-0 (OT)
Alabama A&M Miami, FL
1979 Alabama A&M Salah Yousif
2-0
Eastern Illinois Miami, FL
1980 Lock Haven Michael Parker
1-0 (OT)
Florida International Miami, FL
1981 Tampa Jay Miller
1-0 (OT)
California State-Los Angeles New Haven, CT
1982 Florida International Karl Kremser
2-1
Southern Connecticut State Miami, FL
1983 Seattle Pacific Cliff McCrath
1-0
Tampa Tampa, FL
1984 Florida International Karl Kremser
1-0 (OT)
Seattle Pacific Seattle, WA
1985 Seattle Pacific Cliff McCrath
3-2
Florida International Miami, FL
1986 Seattle Pacific Cliff McCrath
4-1
Oakland Seattle, WA
1987 Southern Connecticut State Bob Dikranian
2-0
California State-Northridge Tampa, FL
1988 Florida Tech Rick Stottler
3-2
California State-Northridge Northridge, CA
1989 Southern New Hampshire John Rootes
3-1
North Carolina-Greensboro Greensboro, NC
1990 Southern Connecticut State Ray Reid
1-0 (OT)
Seattle Pacific Melbourne, FL
1991 Florida Tech Rick Stottler
5-1
Sonoma State Melbourne, FL
1992 Southern Connecticut State Ray Reid
1-0
Tampa Tampa, FL
1993 Seattle Pacific Cliff McCrath
1-0
Southern Connecticut State Melbourne, FL
1994 Tampa Tom Fitzgerald
3-0 (OT)
Oakland Tampa, FL
1995 Southern Connecticut State Ray Reid
2-0
South Carolina Spartanburg Spartanburg, SC
1996 Grand Canyon Petar Draskin
3-1
Oakland Phoenix, AZ
1997 California State-Bakersfield Simon Tobin
1-0
Lynn Boca Raton, FL
1998 Southern Connecticut State Tom Lang
1-0
South Carolina Spartanburg Spartanburg, SC
1999 Southern Connecticut State Tom Lang
2-1 (OT)
Fort Lewis Miami Shores, FL
2000 California State-Dominguez Hills Joe Flanagan
2-1 (OT)
Barry Miami Shores, FL
2001 Tampa Mike Seabolt
2-1
California State-Dominguez Hills Tampa, FL
2002 Sonoma State Marcus Ziemer
4-3
Southern New Hampshire Virginia Beach, VA
2003 Lynn Shaun Pendleton
2-1
California State-Chico Virginia Beach, VA
2004 Seattle Peter Fewing
2-1
SIU Edwardsville Wichita Falls, TX
2005 Fort Lewis Jeremy Gunn
3-1
Franklin Pierce Wichita Falls, TX
2006 Dowling John DiRico
1-0
Fort Lewis Pensacola, FL
2007 Franklin Pierce Marco Koolman
1-0
Lincoln Memorial Orange Beach, AL
2008 Dec. 5-7
Tampa, FL
2009 Dec. 4-6
TBA
TITLES WON: Southern Connecticut State 6, Seattle Pacific 5, Tampa 3, Alabama A&M 2, Florida International 2, Florida Tech 2, Adelphi 1, Baltimore 1, California State-Bakersfield 1, California State-Dominguez Hills 1, Dowling 1, Fort Lewis 1, Franklin Pierce 1, Grand Canyon 1, Lock Haven 1, Loyola (Md.) 1, Lynn 1, Missouri-St. Louis 1, Seattle 1, SIU-Edwardsville 1, Sonoma State 1, Southern New Hampshire 1.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1988 California State-Hayward Colin Lindores
1-0
Barry Miami Shores, FL
1989 Barry Mike Covone
4-0
Keene State Miami Shores, FL
1990 Sonoma State Peter Reynoud
2-0
Keene State Miami Shores, FL
1991 California State-Dominguez Hills Marine Cano
2-1
Sonoma State Carson, CA
1992 Barry Mike Covone
3-2
Adelphi Garden City, NY
1993 Barry Mike Covone
2-0
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Miami Shores, FL
1994 Franklin Pierce Mark Krikorian
2-0
Regis Rindge, NH
1995 Franklin Pierce Mark Krikorian
5-0
Barry Rindge, NH
1996 Franklin Pierce Jeff Bailey
1-0
Lynn Boca Raton, FL
1997 Franklin Pierce Jeff Bailey
3-0
West Virginia Wesleyan Carson, CA
1998 Lynn Rocky Orezzoli
3-1
Sonoma State Boca Raton, FL
1999 Franklin Pierce Jeff Bailey
3-1
Cal Poly-Pomona Miami Shores, FL
2000 California-San Diego Brian McManus
2-1
Northern Kentucky Miami Shores, FL
2001 California-San Diego Brian McManus
2-0
Christian Brothers San Diego, CA
2002 Christian Brothers Gareth O'Sullivan
2-1
Nebraska-Omaha Virginia Beach, VA
2003 Kennesaw State Rob King
2-0
Franklin Pierce Virginia Beach, VA
2004 Metropolitan State Danny Sanchez
3-2
Adelphi Wichita Falls, TX
2005 Nebraska-Omaha Don Klosterman
2-1
Seattle Pacific Wichita Falls, TX
2006 Metropolitan State Danny Sanchez
1-0 (OT)
Grand Valley State Pensacola, FL
2007 Tampa Gerry Lucey
0-0 (PK)
Franklin Pierce Orange Beach, AL
2008 Dec. 5-7
TBA
2009 Dec. 4-6
TBA
NOTE: Tampa won 2007 title by a 3-1 margin on penalty kicks.
TITLES WON: Franklin Pierce 5, Barry 3, California-San Diego 2, Metropolitan State 2, California State-Dominguez Hills 1, California State-Hayward 1, Christian Brothers 1, Kennesaw State 1, Lynn 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1, Sonoma State 1, Tampa 1.
SOFTBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1982 Sam Houston State Wayne Daigle
3-2
California State-Northridge Stratford, CT
1983 California State-Northridge Gary Torgeson
1-0
Sam Houston State Orange, CA
1984 California State-Northridge Gary Torgeson
1-0
Akron Sioux Falls, SD
1985 California State-Northridge Gary Torgeson
2-1
Akron Northridge, CA
1986 Stephen F. Austin Dianne Baker
1-0
California State-Northridge Akron, OH
1987 California State-Northridge Gary Torgeson
4-0
Florida Southern Quincy, IL
1988 California State-Bakersfield Kathy Welter
4-3
Lock Haven Sacramento, CA
1989 California State-Bakersfield Kathy Welter
8-5
California State-Sacramento Sacramento, CA
1990 California State-Bakersfield Kathy Welter
6-2
California State-Northridge Midland, MI
1991 Augustana Sandy Jerstad
3-2 (10)
Bloomsburg Midland, MI
1992 Missouri Southern Pat Lipira
1-0
California State-Hayward Shawnee, KS
1993 Florida Southern Chris Bellotto
11-5
Augustana Shawnee, KS
1994 Merrimack Michele Myslinski
6-2
Humboldt State Shawnee, KS
1995 Kennesaw State Scott Whitlock
3-2 (8)
Bloomsburg Salem, VA
1996 Kennesaw State Scott Whitlock
6-4
Nebraska-Omaha Emporia, KS
1997 California (Pa.) Rick Bertagnolli
2-1
Wisconsin-Parkside Salem, VA
1998 California (Pa.) Rick Bertagnolli
2-1
Barry Pensacola, FL
1999 Humboldt State Frank Cheek
7-2
Nebraska-Kearney Salem, VA
2000 North Dakota State Mitch Hanson
3-1
Kennesaw State Columbus, GA
2001 Nebraska-Omaha Jeanne Tostenson
4-0
Lewis Salem, VA
2002 St. Mary's Donna Fields
4-0
Grand Valley State Salem, VA
2003 California-Davis Kathy DeYoung
7-0
Georgia College & State Salem, OR
2004 Angelo State Travis Scott
7-3
Florida Southern Orlando, FL
2005 Lynn Thomas Macera
5-3
Kennesaw State Salem, VA
2006 Lock Haven Kelley Green
3-0
Emporia State Salem, VA
2007 SIU Edwardsville Sandy Montgomery
3-2 (12)
Lock Haven Akron, OH
2008 Humboldt State Frank Cheek
1-0
Emporia State Houston, TX
2009 May 24-31
TBA
TITLES WON: California State-Northridge 4, California State-Bakersfield 3, Humboldt State 2, Kennesaw State 2, Angelo State 1, Augustana 1, California (Pa.) 1, California-Davis 1, Florida Southern 1, Lock Haven 1, Lynn 1, Merrimack 1, Missouri Southern 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1, North Dakota State 1, St. Mary's 1, Sam Houston State 1, SIU Edwardsville 1, Stephen F. Austin 1.
MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1964 Bucknell Robert Latour
83
East Carolina Grove City, PA
1965 San Diego State Bill Burgess
168.5
Long Beach State Normal, IL
1966 San Diego State Bill Burgess
243.5
San Jose State Normal, IL
1967 California-Santa Barbara Rick Rowland
255.5
California-Irvine Commerce, CA
1968 Long Beach State Don Gambrill
349
Texas-Arlington Atlanta, GA
1969 California-Irvine Albert Irwin
248
Kenyon Springfield, MA
1970 California-Irvine Ed Newland
230
Springfield Rochester, MI
1971 California-Irvine Ed Newland
242
South Florida Springfield, MA
1972 Eastern Michigan Mike Jones
222
Calif.-Irvine/Calif. St.-Northridge Lexington, Va.
1973 California State-Chico Ernie Maglishcho
262
California-Irvine Detroit, MI
1974 California State-Chico Ernie Maglishcho
285
California-Davis Long Beach, CA
1975 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
277
California-Irvine Cleveland, OH
1976 California State-Chico Ernie Maglishcho
428
California State-Northridge Springfield, MA
1977 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
326
California-Irvine Youngstown, OH
1978 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
304
California State-Chico Springfield, MA
1979 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
384
Oakland Marquette, MI
1980 Oakland Ernie Maglishcho
312
California State-Northridge Youngstown, OH
1981 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
349
Oakland Youngstown, OH
1982 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
444
Puget Sound Clarion, PA
1983 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
352.5
Oakland Long Beach, CA
1984 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
319.5
Oakland Hempstead, NY
1985 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
488
California State-Bakersfield Orlando, FL
1986 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
549
California State-Northridge Orlando, FL
1987 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
479.5
Oakland Long Beach, CA
1988 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
397
Oakland Buffalo, NY
1989 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
571
Oakland Buffalo, NY
1990 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
830
Oakland Buffalo, NY
1991 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
853
Oakland Milwaukee, WI
1992 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
910
Clarion Grand Forks, ND
1993 California State-Bakersfield Ernie Maglishcho
951
Oakland Canton, OH
1994 Oakland Pete Hovland
791
California State-Bakersfield Canton, OH
1995 Oakland Pete Hovland
890
California State-Bakersfield Canton, OH
1996 Oakland Pete Hovland
869.5
California State-Bakersfield Grand Forks, ND
1997 Oakland Pete Hovland
767
Drury San Antonio, TX
1998 California State-Bakersfield Bob Steele
730
Drury Canton, OH
1999 Drury Brian Reynolds
829
California State-Bakersfield Buffalo, NY
2000 California State-Bakersfield Bob Steele
687
Drury Buffalo, NY
2001 California State-Bakersfield Bob Steele
621
Drury Canton, OH
2002 California State-Bakersfield Bob Steele
529
North Dakota Orlando, FL
2003 Drury Brian Reynolds
612
California State-Bakersfield Grand Forks, ND
2004 California State-Bakersfield Bob Steele
718.5
Drury Buffalo, NY
2005 Drury Brian Reynolds
726
California State-Bakersfield Orlando, FL
2006 Drury Brian Reynolds
649
California State-Bakersfield Indianapolis, IN
2007 Drury Brian Reynolds
665.5
North Dakota Buffalo, NY
2008 Drury Brian Reynolds
523.5
Missouri S&T Columbia, MO
2009 March 11-14
TBA
TITLES WON: California State-Bakersfield 13, California State-Northridge 9, Drury 6, Oakland 5, California State-Chico 3, California-Irvine 3, San Diego State 2, Bucknell 1, California-Santa Barbara 1, Eastern Michigan 1, Long Beach State 1.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1982 California State-Northridge Pete Accardy
391
Vanderbilt Kirksville, MO
1983 Clarion Becky Ruff
308
Air Force Long Beach, CA
1984 Clarion Becky Ruff-Leas
345
California State-Northridge Hempstead, NY
1985 South Florida Bill Mann
492
California State-Northridge Orlando, FL
1986 Clarion Becky Ruff-Leas
433
Tampa Orlando, FL
1987 California State-Northridge Pete Accordy
349
Clarion Chico, CA
1988 California State-Northridge Pete Accordy
441
Tampa Buffalo, NY
1989 California State-Northridge Pete Accordy
397
North Dakota Buffalo, NY
1990 Oakland Tracy Huth
423
California State-Northridge Buffalo, NY
1991 Oakland Tracy Huth
566
Florida Atlantic Milwaukee, WI
1992 Oakland Tracy Huth
621.5
Northern Michigan Grand Forks, ND
1993 Oakland Tracy Huth
609
Clarion Canton, OH
1994 Oakland Tracy Huth
630
Air Force Canton, OH
1995 Air Force Casey Converse
690
Oakland Canton, OH
1996 Air Force Casey Converse
697.5
Oakland Grand Forks, ND
1997 Drury Brian Reynolds
690.5
Oakland San Antonio, TX
1998 Drury Brian Reynolds
578.5
California State-Bakersfield Canton, OH
1999 Drury Brian Reynolds
613
North Dakota Buffalo, NY
2000 Drury Brian Reynolds
663
Truman State Buffalo, NY
2001 Truman State Seth Huston
656
Drury Canton, OH
2002 Truman State Seth Huston
733
Drury Orlando, FL
2003 Truman State Colleen Murphy
682
Drury Grand Forks, ND
2004 Truman State Colleen Murphy
641
Drury Buffalo, NY
2005 Truman State Colleen Murphy
579.5
Drury Orlando, FL
2006 Truman State Mark Gole
664
Drury Indianapolis, IN
2007 Drury Brian Reynolds
646.5
Truman State Buffalo, NY
2008 Truman State Mark Gole
461.5
Drury Columbia, MO
2009 March 11-14
TBA
TITLES WON: Truman State 7, Drury 5, Oakland 5, California State-Northridge 4, Clarion 3, Air Force 2, South Florida 1.
MEN'S TENNIS
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site/Host
1963 California State-Los Angeles Scotty Deeds
9-7
Southern Illinois Washington (Mo.)
1964 California State-Los Angeles Scotty Deeds
15
  Southern Illinois Carl Sexton
15
DePauw
1965 California State-Los Angeles Scotty Deeds
20-16
Redlands California State-Los Angeles
1966 Rollins Norm Copeland
17-12
Calif. St.-Los Angeles/Long Beach St. Sewanee
1967 Long Beach State Dan Campbell
18-14
Lamar Chicago, IL
1968 Fresno State Richard Murray
19-14
California State-Los Angeles Fort Worth, TX
1969 California State-Northridge Dave Sterle
17-16
Truman State East Stroudsburg, PA
1970 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
25-12
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo California State-Hayward
1971 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
25-22
Rollins DePauw
1972 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
22
  Rollins Norm Copeland
22
Kalamazoo, MI
1973 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
28-17
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo East Stroudsburg, PA
1974 San Diego Hans Wichary
25-20
California-Irvine California-Irvine
1975 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
22
  San Diego Hans Wichary
22
Southern Colorado
1976 Hampton Robert Screen
23-18
California-Irvine Northwest Missouri State
1977 California-Irvine Myron McNamara
20-15
SIU-Edwardsville San Diego
1978 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
14-12
Hampton/San Diego San Diego
1979 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
21-15
San Diego Arkansas-Little Rock
1980 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
24-12
Nicholls State SIU-Edwardsville
1981 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
22-12
Texas State/Rollins Arkansas-Little Rock
1982 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
22-13
California State-Bakersfield Florida International
1983 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
5-4
Texas State Texas State
1984 SIU-Edwardsville Kent DeMars
5-4
Texas State Texas State
1985 Chapman Mike Edles
5-4
Hampton California State-Northridge
1986 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Hugh Bream
5-4
Chapman California State-Northridge
1987 Chapman Mike Edles
5-1
Hampton California State-Northridge
1988 Chapman Mike Edles
5-2
Hampton Sonoma State
1989 Hampton Robert Screen
5-1
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Southwest Baptist
1990 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Kevin Platt
5-4
California-Davis SIU-Edwardsville
1991 Rollins Norm Copeland
5-3
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Central Oklahoma
1992 California-Davis John Nelson
5-1
Hampton Central Oklahoma
1993 Lander Joe Cabri
5-2
Hampton Central Oklahoma
1994 Lander Joe Cabri
5-3
Hampton Southwest Baptist
1995 Lander Joe Cabri
4-2
North Florida California-Davis
1996 Lander Joe Cabri
4-1
Rollins Central Oklahoma
1997 Lander Joe Cabri
5-1
West Florida Southwest Baptist
1998 Lander Joe Cabri
5-1
Barry Southwest Baptist
1999 Lander Joe Cabri
5-1
Barry West Florida
2000 Lander Joe Cabri
5-2
Hawaii Pacific West Florida
2001 Rollins Jim Poling
5-0
Hawaii Pacific West Florida
2002 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-4
Drury Rockhurst
2003 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-4
Hawaii Pacific Sunshine State Conference
2004 West Florida Derrick Racine
5-2
Valdosta State Orlando, Fla.
2005 West Florida Derrick Racine
5-0
North Florida Sunshine State Conference
2006 Valdosta State John Hansen
5-2
Lynn Rockhurst
2007 Lynn Mike Perez
5-1
Valdosta State Altamonte Springs, FL
2008 Armstrong Atlantic State Simon Earnshaw
5-0
Barry Houston, TX
2009 May 13-16
Altamonte Springs, FL
NOTE: Prior to 1983, individual wins were counted in the team total. Starting in 1983, a dual-match, single-elimination system for determining the champion was instituted.
TITLES WON: Lander 8, SIU-Edwardsville 7, California-Irvine 6, Rollins 4, California State-Los Angeles 3, Chapman 3, Brigham Young-Hawaii 2, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2, Hampton 2, San Diego 2, West Florida 2, Armstrong Atlantic State 1, California-Davis 1, California State-Northridge 1, Fresno State 1, Long Beach State 1, Lynn 1, Southern Illinois 1, Valdosta State 1.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site/Host
1982 California State-Northridge Tony Davilla
15-13
California State-Bakersfield SIU-Edwardsville
1983 Chattanooga Tommy Barlett
5-4
California-Davis Pomona, CA
1984 Chattanooga Tommy Barlett
8-1
SIU-Edwardsville Chattanooga, TN
1985 Chattanooga Tommy Barlett
8-1
Notre Dame (Calif.) Bakersfield, CA
1986 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers
5-4
California State-Northridge California State-Northridge
1987 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers
5-4
Abilene Christian California State-Northridge
1988 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers
5-4
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Sonoma State
1989 SIU-Edwardsville Bob Meyers
5-4
California-Davis SIU-Edwardsville
1990 California-Davis Pam Gill Fisher
5-3
Cal Poly-Pomona California-Davis
1991 Cal Poly-Pomona Ann Lebedeff
5-3
California-Davis California-Davis
1992 Cal Poly-Pomona Ann Lebedeff
5-0
Grand Canyon West Texas A&M
1993 California-Davis Caryn Maroni
5-1
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Industry, CA
1994 North Florida Charley Jenks
6-0
Cal Poly-Pomona Industry, CA
1995 Armstrong Atlantic State Mark Beyers
4-0
Grand Canyon California-Davis
1996 Armstrong Atlantic State Mark Beyers
4-0
Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma
1997 Lynn Michael Perez
5-4
Armstrong Atlantic State Southwest Baptist
1998 Lynn Michael Perez
5-2
Armstrong Atlantic State Southwest Baptist
1999 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-1
Armstrong Atlantic State West Florida
2000 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-0
Lynn West Florida
2001 Lynn Michael Perez
5-3
Brigham Young-Hawaii West Florida
2002 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-1
Armstrong Atlantic State Rockhurst
2003 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-3
Barry Sunshine State Conference
2004 Brigham Young-Hawaii David Porter
5-1
Lynn Orlando, Fla.
2005 Armstrong Atlantic State Simon Earnshaw
5-3
Brigham Young-Hawaii Sunshine State Conference
2006 Brigham Young-Hawaii Dave Porter
5-3
Armstrong Atlantic State Rockhurst
2007 Brigham Young-Hawaii Dave Porter
5-0
West Florida Altamonte Springs, FL
2008 Armstring Atlantic State Simon Earnshaw
5-1
Lynn Houston, TX
2009 May 13-16
Altamonte Springs, FL
NOTE: In 1982, individual wins were counted in the team total. Starting in 1983, a dual-match, single-elimination system for determining the champion was instituted.
TITLES WON: Lander 8, Brigham Young-Hawaii 7, SIU-Edwardsville 7, California-Irvine 6, Armstrong Atlantic State 4, Rollins 4, California State-Los Angeles 3, Chapman 3, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2, Hampton 2, San Diego 2, California-Davis 1, California State-Northridge 1, Fresno State 1, Long Beach State 1, Southern Illinois 1.
MEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1985 Southeast Missouri State Joey Haines
80
St. Augustine's Fargo, ND
1987 St. Augustine's George Williams
74
Mount St. Mary's Fargo, ND
1988 Abilene Christian Don Hood
62
  St. Augustine's George Williams
62
Vermillion, SD
1989 St. Augustine's George Williams
94
Minnesota State Vermillion, SD
1990 St. Augustine's George Williams
70
Abilene Christian Vermillion, SD
1991 St. Augustine's George Williams
98
Southeast Missouri State Vermillion, SD
1992 St. Augustine's George Williams
81
Abilene Christian/Norfolk State Saginaw, MI
1993 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
69
St. Augustine's Vermillion, SD
1994 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
101
St. Augustine's Fargo, ND
1995 St. Augustine's George Williams
91.7
Abilene Christian Indianapolis, IN
1996 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
86.8
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
1997 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
128
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
1998 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
97
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
1999 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
85
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
2000 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
80
St. Augustine's Boston, MA
2001 St. Augustine's George Williams
74
New York Tech Boston, MA
2002 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
74
St. Augustine's Boston, MA
2003 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
58
Western State Boston, MA
2004 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
55
St. Augustine's Boston, MA
2005 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
84
Adams State Boston, MA
2006 St. Augustine's George Williams
66.5
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2007 St. Augustine's George Williams
88
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2008 St. Augustine's George Williams
68
Abilene Christian Mankato, MN
TITLES WON: Abilene Christian 12, St. Augustine's 11, Southeast Missouri State 1.
WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1985 St. Augustine's George Williams
77
New York Tech Fargo, ND
1987 St. Augustine's George Williams
73
Hampton Fargo, ND
1988 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
91
Hampton Vermillion, SD
1989 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
69
Southeast Missouri State Vermillion, SD
1990 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
60
Norfolk State Vermillion, SD
1991 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
72
St. Augustine's Vermillion, SD
1992 Alabama A&M Joe Henderson
67
Abilene Christian/Calif. St.-Los Angeles Saginaw, MI
1993 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
57.5
Norfolk State Vermillion, SD
1994 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
78
Norfolk State Fargo, ND
1995 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
70
Adams State Indianapolis, IN
1996 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
68
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
1997 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
76
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
1998 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
66
South Dakota Indianapolis, IN
1999 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
119
St. Augustine's Indianapolis, IN
2000 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
48
North Dakota State Boston, MA
2001 St. Augustine's George Williams
63
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2002 North Dakota State Ryun Godfrey
67.5
St. Augustine's Boston, MA
2003 St. Augustine's George Williams
73
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2004 Lincoln Victor Thomas
64
Adams State Boston, MA
2005 St. Augustine's George Williams
53
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2006 Lincoln Victor Thomas
87
Abilene Christian Boston, MA
2007 St. Augustine's George Williams
105
Lincoln Boston, MA
2008 Adams State Damon Martin
55
St. Augustine's Mankato, MN
TITLES WON: Abilene Christian 12, St. Augustine's 6, Lincoln 2, Adams State 1, North Dakota State 1.
MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1963 Maryland-Eastern Shore Clifton Anderson
98
Fresno State Chicago, IL
1964 Fresno State Corneilius Warmerdam
85
Long Beach State Fresno, CA
1965 San Diego State Richard Wells
67
Luther Long Beach, CA
1966 San Diego State Choc Sportsman
67
Long Beach State Chicago, IL
1967 Long Beach State Jack Rose
77
California-Santa Barbara Ogden, UT
1968 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Dick Purcell
62
California-Santa Barbara Hayward, CA
1969 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Dick Purcell
76
Occidental Ashland, OH
1970 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Dick Purcell
49
LIU-C.W. Post St. Paul, MN
1971 Kentucky State Ken Gibson
42
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Sacramento, CA
1972 Eastern Michigan Bob Parks
93
Norfolk State Ashland, OH
1973 Norfolk State William Price
54
Lincoln Wabash
1974 Eastern Illinois Maynard O'Brien
51
  Norfolk State William Price
51
Charleston, IL
1975 California State-Northridge Cliff Abel
57
Southeastern Louisiana Sacramento, CA
1976 California-Irvine Len Miller
56
Eastern Illinois Slippery Rock, PA
1977 California State-Hayward Jim Santos
66
California-Irvine Fargo, ND
1978 California State-Los Angeles Walt Williamson
70
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Macomb, IL
1979 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve Miller
95
California State-Northridge Macomb, IL
1980 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve Miller
53
California State-Los Angeles Pomona, CA
1981 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Steve Miller
92
Southern Connecticut State Macomb, IL
1982 Abilene Christian Don Hood
121
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Sacramento, CA
1983 Abilene Christian Don Hood
169.5
Angelo State Cape Girardeau, MO
1984 Abilene Christian Don Hood
246
Angelo State Cape Giraradeau, MO
1985 Abilene Christian Don Hood
171
Texas A&M-Commerce Los Angeles, CA
1986 Abilene Christian Don Hood
142
Southeast Missouri State Los Angeles, CA
1987 Abilene Christian Don Hood
127
Southeast Missouri State Cape Girardeau, MO
1988 Abilene Christian Don Hood
112
St. Augustine's San Angelo, TX
1989 St. Augustine's George Williams
107.5
Angelo State Hampton, VA
1990 St. Augustine's George Williams
111
California State-Northridge Hampton, VA
1991 St. Augustine's George Williams
120
Angelo State San Angelo, TX
1992 St. Augustine's George Williams
95
Abilene Christian San Angelo, TX
1993 St. Augustine's George Williams
116
Abilene Christian Abilene, TX
1994 St. Augustine's George Williams
118
Abilene Christian Raleigh, NC
1995 St. Augustine's George Williams
140.5
Abilene Christian Emporia, KS
1996 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
149
St. Augustine's Riverside, CA
1997 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
151
Angelo State Edwardsville, IL
1998 St. Augustine's George Williams
97
Abilene Christian Edwardsville, IL
1999 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
93
St. Augustine's Emporia, KS
2000 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
115
St. Augustine's Raleigh, NC
2001 St. Augustine's George Williams
80
Abilene Christian Edwardsville, IL
2002 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
91
St. Augustine's San Angelo, TX
2003 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
102
St. Augustine's Edwardsville, IL
2004 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
75
St. Augustine's Walnut, CA
2005 Abilene Christian Jon Murray
109
Adams State Abilene, TX
2006 Abilene Christian Don Hood
80
St. Augustine's Emporia, KS
2007 Abilene Christian Don Hood
105.5
St. Augustine's Charlotte, NC
2008 Abilene Christian Don Hood
108.5
St. Augustine's Walnut, CA
TITLES WON: Abilene Christian 18, St. Augustine's 9, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 6, Norfolk State 2, San Diego State 2, California-Irvine 1, California State-Hayward 1, California State-Los Angeles 1, Eastern Illinois 1, Eastern Michigan 1, Fresno State 1, Kentucky State 1, Long Beach State 1, Maryland-Eastern Shore 1.
WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1982 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
259
Alabama A&M Sacramento, CA
1983 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
206
Morgan State Cape Girardeau, MO
1984 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
169.5
Alabama A&M Cape Giraradeau, MO
1985 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
106
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Los Angeles, CA
1986 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
112
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Los Angeles, CA
1987 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
166
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Cape Girardeau, MO
1988 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
109.5
Alabama A&M San Angelo, TX
1989 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
103
Abilene Christian Hampton, VA
1990 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
116
Norfolk State Hampton, VA
1991 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Lance Harter
72
Alabama A&M San Angelo, TX
1992 Alabama A&M Joe Henderson
112
California State-Los Angeles San Angelo, TX
1993 Alabama A&M Joe Henderson
92
Abilene Christian Abilene, TX
1994 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
89.5
California State-Los Angeles Raleigh, NC
1995 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
106.5
California State-Los Angeles Emporia, KS
1996 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
136
St. Augustine's Riverside, CA
1997 St. Augustine's George Williams
81
Abilene Christian Edwardsville, IL
1998 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
120
St. Augustine's Edwardsville, IL
1999 Abilene Christian Wes Kittley
145.5
St. Augustine's Emporia, KS
2000 St. Augustine's George Williams
77
Abilene Christian Raleigh, NC
2001 St. Augustine's George Williams
80
Western State Edwardsville, IL
2002 St. Augustine's George Williams
54
North Dakota State San Angelo, TX
2003 Lincoln Victor Thomas
98
St. Augustine's Edwardsville, IL
2004 Lincoln Victor Thomas
85
Adams State Walnut, CA
2005 Lincoln Victor Thomas
108
California State-Bakersfield Abilene, TX
2006 Lincoln Victor Thomas
93
Abilene Christian Emporia, KS
2007 Lincoln Victor Thomas
82.5
Abilene Christian Charlotte, NC
2008 Abilene Christian Don Hood
76.5
Adams State Walnut, CA
TITLES WON: Abilene Christian 10, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 6, Lincoln 5, St. Augustine's 4, Alabama A&M 2.
VOLLEYBALL
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1981 California State-Sacramento Debby Colberg
3-0
Lewis Riverside, CA
1982 California-Riverside Sue Gozansky
3-0
California State-Northridge Northridge, CA
1983 California State-Northridge Walt Ker
3-2
Portland State Lakeland, FL
1984 Portland State Jeff Mozzochi
3-0
California State-Northridge Portland, OR
1985 Portland State Jeff Mozzochi
3-1
California State-Northridge Portland, OR
1986 California-Riverside Sue Gozansky
3-0
California State-Northridge Sacramento, CA
1987 California State-Northridge Walt Ker
3-2
Central Missouri State Omaha, NE
1988 Portland State Jeff Mozzochi
3-0
California State-Northridge Fargo, ND
1989 California State-Bakersfield David Rubio
3-0
California State-Sacramento Bakersfield, CA
1990 West Texas A&M Kim Hudson
3-0
North Dakota State Bakersfield, CA
1991 West Texas A&M Jim Giacomazzi
3-0
Portland State Canyon, TX
1992 Portland State Jeff Mozzochi
3-2
Northern Michigan Portland, OR
1993 Northern Michigan Jim Moore
3-1
California State-Bakersfield Marquette, MI
1994 Northern Michigan Mark Rosen
3-1
California State-Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA
1995 Barry Leonid Yelin
3-1
Northern Michigan Miami Shores, FL
1996 Nebraska-Omaha Rose Shire
3-2
Tampa Warrensburg, MO
1997 West Texas A&M Debbie Hendricks
3-2
Barry Bakersfield, CA
1998 Hawaii Pacific Tita Ahuna
3-1
North Dakota State Kissimmee, FL
1999 Brigham Young-Hawaii Wilfred Navalta
3-0
Tampa Battle Creek, MI
2000 Hawaii Pacific Tita Ahuna
3-0
Augustana Sioux Falls, SD
2001 Barry Dave Nichols
3-0
South Dakota State Grand Rapids, MI
2002 Brigham Young-Hawaii Wilfred Navalta
3-0
Truman State Canyon, TX
2003 North Alabama Matt Peck
3-0
Concordia-St. Paul San Bernardino, CA
2004 Barry Dave Nichols
3-1
Truman State Miami Shores, FL
2005 Grand Valley State Deanne Scanlon
3-1
Nebraska-Kearney Kearney, NE
2006 Tampa Chris Catanach
3-1
North Alabama Pensacola, FL
2007 Concordia-St. Paul Brady Starkey
3-1
Western Washington Topeka, KS
2008 Dec. 4-6
Pensacola, FL
TITLES WON: Portland State 4, Barry 3, West Texas A&M 3, Barry 2, Brigham Young-Hawaii 2, California-Riverside 2, California State-Northridge 2, Hawaii Pacific 2, Northern Michigan 2, California State-Bakersfield 1, California State-Sacramento 1, Concordia-St. Paul 1, Grand Valley State 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1, North Alabama 1, Tampa 1.
WRESTLING
Year Champion Coach
Score
Runner-Up Championship Site
1963 Western State Tracey Borah
62
Southern Illinois Northern Iowa
1964 Western State Tracey Borah
51
Colorado School of Mines Northern Iowa
1965 Minnesota State Rummy Macias
57
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Colorado School of Mines
1966 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
55
Wilkes Minnesota State
1967 Portland State Howard Westcott
96
Minnesota State Wilkes
1968 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
91
Portland State Minnesota State
1969 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
127
Northern Colorado Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
1970 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
82
Northern Iowa Ashland
1971 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
118
Slippery Rock North Dakota State
1972 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
94
North Dakota State/Northern Iowa Oswego State
1973 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
108
Clarion South Dakota State
1974 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Vaughn Hitchcock
131.5
Northern Iowa California State-Fullerton
1975 Northern Iowa Chuck Patten
112
SIU-Edwardsville East Stroudsburg
1976 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
92.5
Chattanooga North Dakota State
1977 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
107.2
Augustana Northern Iowa
1978 Northern Iowa Chuck Patten
124
California State-Bakersfield Northern Iowa
1979 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
112.7
Eastern Illinois South Dakota State
1980 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
110.5
Northern Iowa Nebraska-Omaha
1981 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
144.5
Eastern Illinois California-Davis
1982 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
166.5
North Dakota State Wisconsin-Parkside
1983 California State-Bakersfield Joe Seay
107.5
North Dakota State North Dakota State
1984 SIU-Edwardsville Larry Kristoff
141.5
California State-Bakersfield Morgan State
1985 SIU-Edwardsville Larry Kristoff
132.7
Nebraska-Omaha Wright State
1986 SIU-Edwardsville Larry Kristoff
119
Edinboro SIU-Edwardsville
1987 California State-Bakersfield T.J. Kerr
90.5
SIU-Edwardsville SIU-Edwardsville
1988 North Dakota State Arthur Maughan
88
Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha
1989 Portland State Marlin Grahn
102.5
Ferris State California (Pa.)
1990 Portland State Marlin Grahn
100.7
Central Oklahoma Wisconsin-Parkside
1991 Nebraska-Omaha Mike Denney
79.5
Central Oklahoma North Dakota State
1992 Central Oklahoma David James
91.5
North Dakota State/Portland State Northern Colorado
1993 Central Oklahoma David James
108.5
Nebraska-Omaha South Dakota State
1994 Central Oklahoma David James
127.2
Minnesota State Southern Colorado
1995 Central Oklahoma David James
148
Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Kearney
1996 Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pat Pecora
86.5
Central Oklahoma Northern Colorado
1997 San Francisco State Lars Jensen
95
Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota State
1998 North Dakota State Arthur Maughan
112
South Dakota State Southern Colorado
1999 Pittsburgh-Johnstown Pat Pecora
110
Nebraska-Omaha Nebraska-Omaha
2000 North Dakota State Arthur Maughan
91.5
Central Oklahoma South Dakota State
2001 North Dakota State Arthur Maughan
98.5
South Dakota State Northern Colorado
2002 Central Oklahoma David James
128
North Dakota State Wisconsin-Parkside
2003 Central Oklahoma David James
87.5
Nebraska-Kearney West Liberty State
2004 Nebraska-Omaha Mike Denney
97.5
North Dakota State Minnesota State
2005 Nebraska-Omaha Mike Denney
109.5
Augustana Nebraska-Omaha
2006 Nebraska-Omaha Mike Denney
103
Nebraska-Kearney Findlay
2007 Central Oklahoma David James
124.5
Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney
2008 Nebraska-Kearney Marc Bauer
108.5
Minnesota State Cedar Rapids, IA/Upper Iowa
TITLES WON: Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 8, California State-Bakersfield 8, Central Oklahoma 7, Nebraska-Omaha 4, North Dakota State 4, Portland State 3, SIU-Edwardsville 3, Northern Iowa 2, Pittsburgh-Johnstown 2, Western State 2, Minnesota State 1, Nebraska-Kearney 1, San Francisco State 1.

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