Campeones de equipos deportivos intercolegiales

El primer nivel de deportes interuniversitarios en los Estados Unidos incluye deportes que están sancionados por uno de los organismos rectores del deporte universitario. La principal organización sancionadora es la Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Universitario (NCAA). Antes de mediados de 1981, los deportes interuniversitarios femeninos de primer nivel estaban regidos únicamente por la Asociación de Atletismo Interuniversitario Femenino (AIAW). Las universidades más pequeñas están regidas por la Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Interuniversitario (NAIA). Las universidades de dos años están regidas por la Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Universitario Juvenil (NJCAA) en la mayor parte del país, a excepción de la Asociación Atlética de Universidades Comunitarias de California (CCCAA) y la Conferencia Atlética del Noroeste (NWAC), que no están afiliadas.

El segundo nivel consiste en competencias entre clubes de estudiantes de diferentes universidades, no organizados por las instituciones o sus facultades y, por lo tanto, no representándolas formalmente. Este nivel también se considera deportes "interuniversitarios". Muchos de estos deportes tienen organismos rectores que operan solo a nivel universitario, como la NCRHA . Otros deportes están regidos por su organismo rector nacional , por ejemplo, USA Ultimate . Los deportes universitarios se originaron como actividades estudiantiles.

Campeones de equipos intercolegiales de deportes no pertenecientes a la NCAA y no pertenecientes a la AIAW en los Estados Unidos :

  • Los campeonatos a continuación fueron otorgados por los órganos rectores de deportes universitarios específicos en años en que el deporte carecía de estatus universitario oficial en la NCAA (del que muchos aún carecen) o en la AIAW (y la DGWS que la precedió).
  • El rugby femenino y la equitación se encuentran actualmente en la lista de la NCAA de "Deportes emergentes". [1] [2]
  • Algunos campeonatos deportivos (en particular los deportes femeninos) que actualmente están sancionados por la NCAA antes eran administrados por un organismo rector de un solo deporte (por ejemplo, rifle, hockey sobre hielo femenino, waterpolo femenino).
  • En algunas universidades, algunos de estos deportes se practican a nivel de club fuera de cualquier departamento deportivo. Por otro lado, a algunos equipos se les ha concedido el estatus de equipo universitario dentro de los programas deportivos de sus escuelas. Por lo general, no existe una separación estricta durante la competición, pero hay excepciones (por ejemplo, el equipo universitario de equitación desde 2006, ya que busca el estatus oficial de la NCAA).
  • Esta lista está reservada para campeones de deportes en los que la NCAA no reconoció a un campeón en un año determinado. Por lo tanto, los campeones que no pertenecen a equipos universitarios o a clubes están excluidos de los deportes que tuvieron un campeón contemporáneo de la NCAA (por ejemplo, hockey sobre hielo masculino, esquí alpino) u otro campeón universitario de nivel universitario (por ejemplo, remo de la IRA ).
  • Dos excepciones son (1) la esgrima femenina (la NCAA no ha ofrecido un campeonato por equipos sólo para mujeres desde 1989) y (2) los bolos femeninos (el campeonato del Congreso de Bolos de Estados Unidos, establecido desde hace mucho tiempo, tiene co-eminencia).

Carreras de aventura

Asociación de Carreras de Aventura de Estados Unidos
Equipos mixtos a menos que se indique lo contrario.

AñoCampeón [3]
2007Garrett College (MD) [4] (hombres)
2009Universidad de Miami (FL) [5]
2012La ciudadela
2013Universidad de Texas A&M
2014Colegio Garrett
2015n / A
2016n/a (sin entradas) [6]

[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

Tiro con arco de EE. UU.

Equipo en general
AñoCampeón
2015Universidad de Texas A&M
2016Universidad de Texas A&M
2017

Tiro con arco universitario de EE. UU.

(precedido por Asociación Nacional de Tiro con Arco)

Los campeonatos interuniversitarios de tiro con arco inaugurales de EE. UU. se celebraron en noviembre de 1967 en la Universidad Estatal de Arizona con competencias únicamente individuales. [20] El segundo evento de este tipo tuvo lugar en mayo de 1969. No se otorgaron títulos por equipos, aunque se mantuvieron las puntuaciones por equipo.

Objetivo al aire libre

AñoRecurvo, MujeresRecurvo, HombresRecurvo, mixtoAñoRecurvo, MujeresRecurvo, HombresRecurvo, mixto
1969Estado de Arizona (no oficial)Estado de Arizona (no oficial)Estado de Arizona (no oficial)1982James Madison [21]Estado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona [22]
1970Estado de ArizonaColegio Pierce de Los ÁngelesArizona1983Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1971Estado de ArizonaColegio del Valle de San BernardinoEstado de Arizona1984Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1972Estado de ArizonaColegio del Valle de San BernardinoCentro Comercial Palomar (California)1985Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1973Colegio Universitario de la Ciudad de Riverside (California)Colegio del Valle de San BernardinoColegio del Valle de San Bernardino1986Estado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona [23]Estado de Arizona
1974 [24]Colegio del Valle de San BernardinoEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona1987Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1975 [25]Estado de ArizonaColegio del Valle de San BernardinoUniversidad Estatal de East Stroudsburg1988Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1976Estado de ArizonaUniversidad Estatal de East StroudsburgEstado de Arizona1989Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1977Estado de ArizonaUniversidad Estatal de East StroudsburgWashington1990James Madison [21] [26]Estado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1978Estado de ArizonaAkronEstado de Arizona1991Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1979Estado de ArizonaUniversidad Estatal de California en Los Ángeles [27]Estado de Arizona1992Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1980Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona1993Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona
1981Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona1994Estado de Arizona [28]James Madison (inferido) [29]?

División de colegios universitarios y de dos años (interrumpida antes de 1985)

AñoRecurvo, MujeresRecurvo, HombresRecurvo, mixto
1977Centro comunitario Glendale (Arizona)Noroeste de ColoradoCC del Atlántico (Nueva Jersey)
1978Centro comunitario GlendaleNoroeste de ColoradoCC del Atlántico
1979Centro comunitario GlendaleColegio Palomar (California) [30]Colegio Cypress (California)
1980Colegio PhoenixCC del AtlánticoColegio Phoenix
1981Centro Comunitario Pima (Arizona) [31]Colegio PalomarColegio Palomar
1982Colegio PalomarNoroeste de Colorado? [22]
1983 #???
1984 #???

# Los informes de prensa sobre los resultados de la USIAC en 1983 y 1984 mencionan únicamente las escuelas de cuatro años. En 1985, las escuelas de dos y cuatro años se combinan en las clasificaciones de la USIAC.

Arco recurvo y compuesto

AñoRecurvo, MujeresRecurvo, HombresRecurvo, mixtoAñoCompuesto, MujeresCompuesto, HombresCompuesto, Mixto
1995 [28] [32] [33]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M1995James Madison ‡ [28] [34]Universidad de Texas A&MJames Madison † [34]
1996 [33]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M1996Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1997 [35]James MadisonUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M1997Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1998Estado de MichiganUniversidad de Texas A&MEstado de Michigan1998James MadisonUniversidad de PensilvaniaJames Madison [36]
1999 [37]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M1999James MadisonUniversidad de Pensilvania [38]Universidad de Texas A&M
2000 [14]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M †2000Universidad de Texas A&MJames MadisonJames Madison
2001 [39]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M †2001Universidad de Texas A&MJames MadisonUniversidad de Texas A&M †
2002 [40]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2002Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
2003 [41] [42]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2003Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
2004Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2004Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
2005ColumbiaUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2005Universidad de Texas A&MJames MadisonUniversidad de Texas A&M
2006StanfordCentro comunitario de Atlantic Cape (Nueva Jersey)Universidad de Texas A&M †2006James MadisonJames MadisonJames Madison † [21]
2007StanfordJames MadisonJames Madison2007Universidad de Texas A&MJames MadisonJames Madison
2008ColumbiaJames MadisonUniversidad de Texas A&M2008James MadisonUniversidad de PensilvaniaJames Madison
2009 [43] [44]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de PensilvaniaUniversidad de Texas A&M2009Universidad de PensilvaniaColl. Comunitaria del Cabo AtlánticoUniversidad de Pensilvania
2010 [45]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de PensilvaniaUniversidad de Texas A&M2010Estado de PensilvaniaUniversidad de PensilvaniaEstado de Pensilvania
2011 [46]ColumbiaUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2011Colegio Diné Universidad de Texas A&MJames Madison
2012 [47]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de PensilvaniaArizona2012Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de PensilvaniaUniversidad de Texas A&M
2013 [48]ColumbiaUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M2013Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
2014 [49]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MCentro comunitario de Atlantic Cape (Nueva Jersey)2014Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
2015 [50]FloridaNorte de ArizonaEstado de Long Beach2015Cumberlands (Kentucky)Estado de MichiganFlorida
2016 [51]Universidad de California en IrvineUniversidad de California en IrvineUniversidad de California en Irvine2016Cumberlands (Kentucky)Norte de ArizonaCumberlands (Kentucky)

† Debido a la falta de referencias específicas para este título de equipo mixto, el resultado se calculó en función de las puntuaciones brutas de las rondas de la FITA. (Parece que en 1995 [28] el formato de la competencia agregó rondas eliminatorias por grupos después de las rondas iniciales de la FITA para determinar los campeones masculinos y femeninos, pero no los títulos de equipo mixto).

‡ Según un informe periodístico, parece que James Madison era el único equipo elegible para el título por equipos de arco compuesto femenino, una nueva disciplina en el USIAC de 1995.

Se cree que esta es la primera vez que un equipo universitario tribal gana el campeonato nacional intercolegial de máximo nivel en cualquier deporte.

Cazador con arco

En 2012, el USIAC inició la competición por equipos de caza con arco.

AñoCazadora con arco, mujerCazador con arco, hombresCazador con arco, mixto
2012Colegio de Tecnología de PensilvaniaColegio de Tecnología de PensilvaniaColegio de Tecnología de Pensilvania
2013Colegio de Tecnología de PensilvaniaUniversidad de Texas A&MColegio de Tecnología de Pensilvania
2014Estado de MichiganEstado de MichiganJames Madison
2015Universidad de CumberlandUniversidad de CumberlandUniversidad de Cumberland
2016Universidad de CumberlandUniversidad de CumberlandUniversidad de Cumberland

Arco básico

AñoArco básico, mujerArco básico para hombresArco básico, mixto
2013n / AGeorgia del Surn / A
2014n / AUniversidad de California-IrvineGeorgia del Sur
2015Georgia del SurUniversidad de California-IrvineGeorgia del Sur
2016Universidad de California-IrvineUniversidad de California-IrvineUniversidad de California-Irvine

Objetivo 3D

Cazador con arco
AñoHombresMujerMezclado
2014n / An / AColegio del Sureste de Illinois
2015Universidad de CumberlandUniversidad de CumberlandUniversidad de Mississippi
2016Universidad de CumberlandColegio del Sureste de IllinoisColegio Unión
Compuesto
AñoHombresMujerMezclado
2014n / An / AUniversidad de Cumberland
2015Colegio Union (Kentucky)Universidad de CumberlandColegio Unión
2016 [54]Colegio Comunitario de Madisonville (Kentucky)Universidad de CumberlandColegio Unión

Asociación Nacional de Tiro con Arco

Torneo Telegráfico o de Correo (Recurvo Femenino) [55]

Asociación Nacional de Tiro con Arco (1930 - al menos 1973)

[65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70 ] [71 ] [72] [ 73] [74] [75] [76]

Se incluyen los campeonatos femeninos administrados por DGWS (1970-72) / AIAW (1973-82) para completar.

Todos los demás son administrados por la Asociación Americana de Bádminton (más tarde llamada US Badminton Assn., ahora USA Badminton).

AñoHombresMujerEquipo mixtoAñoHombresMujerEquipo mixtoAñoHombresMujerEquipo mixto
1970Estado de Long Beach1991Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2012
1971Estado de Arizona1992Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2013Universidad de California en Berkeley [77]
1972Colegio Universitario de la Ciudad de Pasadena1993Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2014
1973Colegio Universitario de la Ciudad de Pasadena1994???2015Universidad de California en Berkeley [78]
1974Estado de Long Beach1995??Howard [79]2016Universidad del Sur [80]
1975Universidad Estatal de California–Dominguez Hills [81]Estado de Arizona1996George WashingtonColegio Bryn MawrColegio Bryn Mawr (Pensilvania)2017
1976Universidad Estatal de San Diego [82]Estado de Arizona1997 [83]Stanford [84]2018
1977Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA)Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA)1998Stanford [85]2019Universidad de California en Berkeley [86]
1978Estado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona1999 [87]StanfordStanfordStanford [88]2020
1979Universidad Estatal de California–Dominguez Hills [89]Estado de Arizona2000??Universidad de California en Berkeley [90]2021
1980Estado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2001Universidad Howard (DC)Universidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San Diego [91]2022
1981Universidad de California en Los Ángeles [92]Estado de Arizona2002??Howard [93]2023
1982Universidad de California en Los Ángeles [92]Norte de Illinois2003 [94]Universidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San Diego2024
1983Estado de ArizonaWisconsinEstado de Arizona2004??Universidad de California en Irvine [95] [96]2025
1984Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2005 [94]Universidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San Diego2026
1985Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2006 [94]Universidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San DiegoUniversidad de California en San Diego2027
1986Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2007Universidad de California en Irvine [97]?Universidad de California en Irvine [96]2028
1987Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2008 [97]Universidad de California en IrvineUniversidad de California en BerkeleyUniversidad de California en Irvine [96]2029
1988Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2009??Universidad de California en Berkeley2030
1989Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2010 [98]Universidad de California en BerkeleyUniversidad de California en BerkeleyNo premiado2031
1990Estado de ArizonaEstado de ArizonaEstado de Arizona2011 [99]PurdueIllinois-UrbanaNo premiado2032

La Asociación Intercolegial de Bádminton , una liga fundada en 2007, celebró algunas competiciones a partir de 2008 y desapareció por falta de miembros. [100] [101]

AñoHombresMujerEquipo mixto
2008PurdueColegio Bryn Mawr?
2009Illinois-ChicagoPensilvaniaPensilvania

La Asociación de Sindicatos Universitarios Internacionales
(ACUI) ha organizado torneos de billar interuniversitarios desde 1933. [102] Consulte el sitio web de la ACUI [103] para ver la lista de campeones individuales masculinos y femeninos desde 1937.

(1936–38 telegráfico)

AñoBolsilloRiel rectoTres cojines
1936 [59]MichiganPurdueCornell
1937 [60]WisconsinCornellEstado de Iowa
1938 [61]FloridaCornellWisconsin
19?????

Congreso de bolos de los Estados Unidos (American Bowling Congress 1975–1977, ABC/WIBC 1977–2005, USBC 2005–)

Hombres [104]
Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1975 Wisconsin-La CrosseEstado de Buffalo 1984Estado de Wichita 19932002 Oeste de IllinoisUniversidad Estatal de Fresno 2011 [105]Estado de Wichita 2021 [106]
1976 Carolina del Sur1985 Wisconsin-La CrosseEstado de Wichita 1994Estado de Wichita 2003Webber Internacional 2012 (Florida) [107]2022 Wisconsin–Whitewater [108]
1977 West Liberty (Virginia Occidental)1986 Erie Community College (Nueva York)Estado de Wichita 19952004 Kansas2013 Robert Morris–Illinois [109]Estado de Wichita 2023 [110]
1978 MinnesotaEstado de Wichita 19871996 Nebraska2005 Lindenwood (Misuri)2014 madera de tilo [111]2024 Webber Internacional [112]
California 1979Colegio Comunitario de Erie 1988Estado del Valle de Saginaw 1997Estado del Valle de Saginaw 2006Estado de Wichita 2015 [113]
Estado de Wichita 1980Universidad Estatal de California-Fullerton, 1989Estado de Wichita 1998Estado del Valle de Saginaw 20072016 McKendree (Illinois) [114]
Estado de Arizona 19811990 Nebraska1999 Oeste de IllinoisEstado de Wichita 2008Webber Internacional 2017 [115]
Estado de Washington, 1982Universidad Estatal del Valle de Saginaw 1991 (Michigan)Universidad A&M del Oeste de Texas del año 2000Estado de Wichita 20092018 McKendree [116]
1983 Vincennes (Indiana)1992 William Paterson (Nueva Jersey)2001 Oeste de IllinoisEstado de Wichita 2010 [117]Webber Internacional 2019 [118]

El título de 2017 ganado por Webber International quedó vacante debido al uso de un jugador que no era elegible para la competencia.

Congreso de bolos de los Estados Unidos (Congreso internacional de bolos femenino 1975-1977, ABC/WIBC 1977-2005, USBC 2005- )

Mujeres [104]
Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
Estado de Wichita 1975Estado de Indiana 19841993 William Paterson (Nueva Jersey)Estado de Morehead 2002Costa este de Maryland 2011 [105]Estado de Wichita 2021 [106]
1976 Estado de San JoséEstado del Oeste de Texas 1985Estado de Wichita 19942003 Estado de Misuri Central2012 Webber Internacional [107]2022 Stephen F. Austin (Texas) [108]
Estado de Wichita 1977Estado de Wichita 19861995 Nebraska2004 Pikeville (Kentucky)Costa este de Maryland 2013 [109]2023 McKendree [110]
Estado de Wichita 1978Estado del Oeste de Texas 1987Estado del Oeste de Texas 1996Estado de Wichita 20052014 Robert Morris–Illinois [111]Estado de Wichita 2024 [112]
Estado de Pensilvania 1979Estado del Oeste de Texas 19881997 Nebraska2006 Lindenwood (Misuri)2015 Carolina del Norte A&T [113]
1980 Erie Community College (Nueva York)Estado de Morehead 1989 (Kentucky)Estado de Morehead 1998Estado de Wichita 2007Webber Internacional 2016 [114]
Estado de Arizona 1981Estado de Wichita 19901999 NebraskaPikeville 20082017 McKendree (Illinois) [119]
Colegio Comunitario de Erie 19821991 NebraskaEstado de Morehead 2000Estado de Wichita 2009Tilo 2018 [116]
Estado del Oeste de Texas 1983Estado del Oeste de Texas 19922001 Nebraska2010 Webber Internacional (Florida) [117]2019 Robert Morris–Illinois [118]

A partir de 2004, la NCAA ha patrocinado un campeonato por equipos femenino , además de los campeonatos nacionales de la USBC.
La edición de 2020 se canceló debido a la pandemia de COVID-19. [120]

[121] [122]
Asociación Nacional de Boxeo Universitario
Precedido por campeonatos de la NCAA , 1932-1960

Hombres

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
Nevada de 1976Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos , 1985Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 1994Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 2003Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 20122021 No se celebró ningún torneo
1977 Colegio Estatal de West Chester (Pensilvania)Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1986Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, 1995Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 2004Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2013Academia Militar de EE. UU. 2022
Nevada de 1978Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos, 1987Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos, 1996Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos, 2005Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2014Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. 2023
1979 Colegio Estatal de West ChesterAcademia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1988Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos, 1997Nevada-Las Vegas 2006Nevada 2015Academia Naval de EE. UU. 2024
Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1980Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1989Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos, 19982007 Universidad de Lock Haven (Pensilvania)Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2016
Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1981Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, 1990Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, 1999Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2008Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2017
1982 Universidad de West ChesterNevada 1991Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, año 2000Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2009Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2018
Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de 1983Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 1992Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, 2001Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2010Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2019
Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 1984Nevada 1993Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos de América, 2002Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 20112020 No se celebró ningún torneo

Mujer

AñoCampeón
2014Washington [123]
2015Washington [124]
2016Washington [125]
2017Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos [126]
2018Academia Militar de Estados Unidos [127]
2019Academia Naval de los Estados Unidos [128]
2020No se celebró ningún torneo
2021
2022Academia Naval de Estados Unidos
2023Academia Militar de Estados Unidos
2024Academia Militar de Estados Unidos

Asociación de Boxeo Intercolegial de los Estados Unidos

AñoHombresMujer
2013 [129]Universidad de California en DavisAcademia Militar de Estados Unidos
2014 [130] [131]MichiganAcademia Militar de Estados Unidos
2015 [132]Instituto Militar de VirginiaMichigan
2016 [133]Colegio Olivet (Michigan)Michigan
2017 [133]MichiganMichigan
2018 [133]IllinoisMichigan
2019 [134]IllinoisGeorgetown
2020No se celebró ningún torneo
2021
2022Instituto Militar de Virginia [135]Illinois [136]
2023Illinois [137]Universidad de California en Riverside [138]
2024 [139]WashingtonWashington

Cancelado debido al brote de COVID-19 . [140]

Aguas tranquilas

Canoa/Kayak de EE. UU.

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1978 Colegio St. Mary (Maryland) [141]2004 Stanford2008 Instituto Tecnológico de GeorgiaUniversidad de la Ciudad de Oklahoma 2012 [142] [143]2016 ?
2001 Instituto Tecnológico de Georgia [144] [145]2005 Stanford [146]2009 Instituto Tecnológico de Georgia2013 Georgia del Norte [147]2017
2002 Stanford [148]Universidad Tecnológica de Georgia 2006 [149]Universidad Tecnológica de Georgia 2010 [150]2014 Georgia del Norte [151]2018
2003 Stanford [152]2007 Instituto Tecnológico de Georgia2011 Georgia Tech [153] [154]2015 ?2019

Río abajo

Asociación Americana de Canoas

AñoHombresMujer
2007 [155]Colegio Albion (Michigan)†
2008Colegio Albion [156]
2009Colegio Albion
2010Colegio Albion [157]
Se trasladó del otoño de 2011 a la primavera de 2012
2012Colegio Albion [158]
2013Warren Wilson (Carolina del Norte) [159]
2014Warren WilsonWarren Wilson
pasó de la primavera (2015) al otoño (2014 y siguientes)
2014 [160]Warren WilsonColegio Albion
2015Universidad Estatal de Pensilvania [155]Warren Wilson [161]
2016Estado de PensilvaniaWarren Wilson

En 2007, todos los demás competidores se retiraron debido a las malas condiciones del río.

Escalada en Estados Unidos

AñoCampeón
2009Florida central
2010Florida central
2011Florida central [162]
2012Texas [163]
2013Texas [164]
2014Texas [165]
2015Estado de Colorado [166]
2016Estado de Colorado [167]
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022Utah [168]
2023Utah [169]
2024Utah [170]

Asociación Intercolegial de Críquet (1881-1924)

AñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeón
1881 [171]Sin premio [172] [173]1890Pensilvania, Haverford, Harvard [174] [175]1899Universidad de Harvard [176]1908Pensilvania [177]1917No jugado (Primera Guerra Mundial) [178]
1882Pensilvania [179]1891Pensilvania [180]1900Pensilvania [173] [181]1909Pensilvania [182] [183]1918No jugado (Primera Guerra Mundial) [184]
1883Pensilvania [185]1892Pensilvania, Haverford, Harvard [180]1901Pensilvania [186] [187]1910Haverford [188]1919Haverford [189]
1884Haverford [172] [185]1893Haverford [173] [190]1902Haverford [191]1911Pensilvania [192]1920Pensilvania [193]
1885Pensilvania [173] [194]1894Universidad de Harvard [195]1903Pensilvania, Haverford, Harvard [196]1912Pensilvania [197]1921no jugado [198] [199]
1886Pensilvania1895Haverford [195]1904Haverford [173] [200] [201] [202] [203]1913Pensilvania [204]1922Pensilvania, Haverford [205]
1887Pensilvania1896Haverford [173] [206]1905Haverford [173] [207] [208] [209]1914Pensilvania [210]1923Haverford [211] [212]
1888Pensilvania1897Universidad de Harvard [213]1906Pensilvania, Haverford, Cornell [173] [209]1915Haverford [214] [215]1924 [216]Haverford [217] [218]
1889Pensilvania1898Haverford [219]1907Pensilvania [220]1916Haverford [214]

Veinte20

Críquet universitario americano

AñoCampeón
2009 [221]Universidad de Montgomery (Maryland) [222]
2010Universidad de York (Toronto) [223]
2011George Mason (Virginia) [224]
2012Colegio de York (Nueva York)
2013Maryland–Condado de Baltimore
2014Sur de la Florida [225]
2015Universidad de Texas en Dallas [226]
2016Sur de la Florida [227]
2017Ryerson [228]
2018Universidad Tecnológica de Virginia
2019Virginia Occidental

[229] [230] [231] [232] [233] [234] [235] [ 236] [237] [238] [239]

Asociación de Croquet de los Estados Unidos

[254] [255] [256]

Curling universitario en Estados Unidos

Campeonato Nacional de Curling Universitario de EE. UU.

Antes de 2013, el campeonato se organizaba en Divisiones de "Experiencia" (División I, la más experimentada; División V, la menos experimentada) y las escuelas podían participar en más de una división. La participación en el torneo del campeonato estaba abierta a cualquier equipo hasta que se completara el cuadro de la división. A partir de 2013, hay un solo campeón nacional; la participación es por invitación a las dieciséis mejores escuelas del país en función de los puntos de mérito obtenidos en la competencia durante el año. [257] En todos los casos, no hay desglose por género; los equipos pueden estar formados por cualquier combinación de jugadores masculinos y femeninos.

AñoCampeónAñoCampeón
1992Wisconsin–Eau Claire
1993?1999?
1994?2000?
1995?2001?
1996?2002?
1997?2003?
1998?2004?
Año División I División II División III División IV División V
2005Bahía verdeMarquetteMarquetteOaklandUniversidad Tecnológica de Lawrence
2006WashingtonUniversidad de BostonMinnesota–DuluthOaklandPurdue
2007Equipo multiescolarUniversidad de BostonWisconsin–Stevens PointRÍOHamilton (Nueva York)
2008Wisconsin–Eau ClaireNoroesteHamilton (Nueva York)Hamilton (Nueva York)
2009MinnesotaHamilton (Nueva York)TennesseNoroeste
2010Wisconsin–OshkoshNoroesteNoroesteCarroll (Wisconsin)
2011Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)VillanovaNoroesteBowdoin
2012No impugnado [258]
Año Campeón Subcampeón Tercero Cuatro Quinto
2013MinnesotaSan Benito/San Juan (Minnesota)Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Universidad de Boston
2014Bahía verdeVillanovaCarroll (Wisconsin)Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)
2015Wisconsin–Stevens PointPensilvaniaInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)RÍOUniversidad de Boston
2016 [259]PensilvaniaMinnesotaInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)ColgateHamilton (Nueva York)
2017MinnesotaNebraskaWisconsin–Stevens PointPensilvaniaSan Norberto
2018Wisconsin–Stevens PointNebraskaYalePensilvaniaRÍO
2019Estado de Dakota del NorteUniversidad Politécnica Estatal de Nueva YorkInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)YaleSiracusa
2020No impugnado
2021No impugnado
2022Wisconsin-Punto StevensUniversidad de PensilvaniaWisconsin-SuperiorUniversidad de HarvardUniversidad Estatal de Dakota del Norte
2023Universidad de Pensilvania [260]PrincetonUniversidad Estatal de Dakota del Norte

Unión Nacional de Disc Golf Universitario

AñoCampeón masculinoCampeonas femeninas
2007Georgia [261]
2008Georgia
2009Estado de Mississippi
2010Estado de Augusta
2011Oregón
2012Estado de ColoradoEstado de Mississippi
2013Universidad Tecnológica de TennesseeEstado de Mississippi
2014Regentes de Georgia Estado de Humboldt
2015Estado de FerrisUniversidad Estatal de California en Monterey Bay
2016Augusta Universidad Estatal de California en Monterey Bay
2017
2018
2019
2020No impugnado
2021Georgia [262]Estado de Ferris [263]
2022Misuri [264]Misuri [265]
2023Cincinnati [266]Misuri [267]
2024Carlota [268]Libertad [269]

diferentes nombres para la misma escuela

Asociación Nacional de Dodgeball Universitario

AñoCampeón
2005Universidad Estatal de Ohio [270]
2006Universidad Estatal de Ohio
2007Estado del Gran Valle
2008Estado del Gran Valle
2009Estado del Gran Valle [271]
2010Estado del Gran Valle [272]
2011Centro de Michigan [273]
2012Universidad Estatal del Valle de Saginaw
2013Estado del Gran Valle [274]
2014Estado del Gran Valle
2015Estado del Gran Valle
2016Estado del Gran Valle [275]
2017Estado del Gran Valle
2018Estado del Gran Valle
2019Universidad de Towson
2020Cancelado debido a la pandemia de COVID-19
2021Cancelado debido a la pandemia de COVID-19
2022Estado del Gran Valle
2023Universidad Estatal de Michigan
Logotipo de ESW Equestrian

La equitación se convirtió en un deporte emergente de la NCAA para mujeres en 2002.

Fuentes: [276] [277] [278 ] [279] [ 280] [281 ] [282] [283] [284] [285] [286] [287] [288] [289] [290] [291] [292] [293] [294] [295] [296]

Inglés

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
Arroyo Stony 19711985 Colegio Seminario del SurColegio Skidmore 1999Empate en 2013: Universidad de St. Lawrence y Skidmore College
Connecticut 19721986 Universidad Mount Holyoke (Massachusetts)2000 Colegio Mount HolyokeColegio Centenario 2014 [297]
1973 Universidad de St. Lawrence (Nueva York)1987 Colegio Seminario del Sur2001 Universidad de Findlay (Ohio)2015 Savannah College of Art and Design (GA) [298]
1974 Bennett College (Nueva York)1988 Colegio Seminario del Sur2002 Universidad de Ohio2016 Savannah College de Arte y Diseño [299]
Massachusetts, 1975Empate en 1989: Colby-Sawyer College (NH) y Penn State2003 Colegio Stonehill (Massachusetts)2017 Colegio de Arte y Diseño de Savannah
1976 Universidad de San Lorenzo1990 Skidmore College (Nueva York)Intermont de Virginia 2004Colegio Skidmore 2018
1977 Universidad de San LorenzoColegio Skidmore 1991Intermont de Virginia 20052019 Emory & Henry College (Virginia)
1978 Colegio Centenario (Nueva Jersey)Virginia 1992Colegio Mount Holyoke 20062020 - Campeonato no celebrado (COVID-19) -
Colegio Centenario 19791993 Colegio Hollins (Virginia)Intermont de Virginia 20072021 - Campeonato no celebrado (COVID-19) -
Arroyo Stony 19801994 Colegio Colby SawyerKentucky 20082022 Emory & Henry College (Virginia) [300]
1981 Seminario Universitario del Sur (VA)Colegio Skidmore 1995Colegio Centenario 20092023
1982 Colegio Seminario del SurColegio Skidmore 1996Colegio Skidmore 20102024
1983 Colegio Seminario del Sur1997 DelawareColegio Centenario 20112025
1984 Colegio Seminario del SurColegio Hollins 19982012 Universidad de San Lorenzo2026

Nota: Emory & Henry College absorbió el programa ecuestre de Virginia Intermont College cuando cerró al final del año académico 2013-2014. Todos los campeonatos de ambas universidades se acreditan al programa como "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College".

Comisión Nacional de Equitación de Estados Unidos

El campeonato muestra el sistema de equitación estadounidense y el caballo deportivo. Se juzga en equitación como una competencia de tres fases, los competidores completan una carrera de doma deportiva, una prueba de caza al aire libre y una carrera de equitación de caza con medallas de la USEF. Los jinetes montan el mismo caballo durante toda la competencia y los saltos no superan los 3 pies de altura.

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1978 - Colegio Sweet Briar (Virginia)1987 - Colegio Sweet Briar1996 - Colegio Presbiteriano St. Andrews (Carolina del Norte)2005 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah (Georgia)2014 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah [301]
1979 - Colegio Sweet Briar1988 - Colegio Sweet Briar1997 - Colegio Presbiteriano St. Andrews2006 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah2015 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah [302]
1980 - Colegio Sweet Briar1989 - Colegio Sweet Briar1998 - Universidad de St. Lawrence (Nueva York)2007 - Colegio Presbiteriano St. Andrews2016 - Colegio Centenario [303]
1981 - Virginia1990 - Colegio Sweet Briar1999 - Colegio Sweet Briar2008 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah2017 -
1982 - Virginia1991 - Virginia2000 - Colegio Presbiteriano St. Andrews2009 - Colegio de Arte y Diseño de Savannah2018 -
1983 - Virginia1992 - Virginia2001 - Colegio Presbiteriano de San Andrés2010 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah [304]2019 -
1984 - Virginia1993 - Virginia2002 - Colegio Presbiteriano de San Andrés2011 - Facultad de Arte y Diseño de Savannah [305]2020 -
1985 - Virginia1994 - Virginia2003 - Colegio de Arte y Diseño de Savannah2012 - Colegio de Arte y Diseño de Savannah2021 -
1986 - Colegio Sweet Briar1995 - Virginia2004 - Colegio Intermont de Virginia2013 - Centenary College (Nueva Jersey)2022 -

Nota: Emory & Henry College absorbió el programa ecuestre de Virginia Intermont College cuando cerró al final del año académico 2013-2014. Todos los campeonatos de ambas universidades se acreditan al programa como "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College".

Entrenamiento de caballos

Asociación Intercolegial de Doma Clásica Archivado el 9 de diciembre de 2013 en Wayback Machine

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
2002 Universidad Mount Holyoke (Massachusetts)2007 Colegio Intermont de Virginia2012 Universidad Johnson & Wales (RI) [306]Universidad Averett 2017
2003 Colegio Mount HolyokeColegio Mount Holyoke 2008Colegio Mount Holyoke 2013 [307]Colegio Emory y Henry 2018
2004 Colegio Mount Holyoke2009 Nuevo HampshireColegio Intermont de Virginia 2014 [308]Universidad de Otterbein 2019
2005 Colegio Lake Erie (Ohio)Colegio Intermont de Virginia 2010 [309]2015 Emory & Henry College (Virginia) [310]2020 - Campeonato no celebrado (COVID-19) -
Colegio Intermont de Virginia 2006Colegio del lago Erie 2011 [311]Colegio Emory & Henry 2016 [312]2021 - Campeonato no celebrado (COVID-19) -

Nota: Emory & Henry College absorbió el programa ecuestre de Virginia Intermont College cuando cerró al final del año académico 2013-2014. Todos los campeonatos de ambas universidades se acreditan al programa como "Intermont Equestrian at Emory & Henry College".

Occidental

Asociación Americana de Caballos Cuarto de Milla

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1979 y 1980 Universidad de Miami (Ohio)Estado de Michigan 1989Estado de Ohio 19962005 Universidad de Findlay (Ohio)Estado de Ohio 2014 [297]
1981 Universidad Estatal de Murray (Kentucky)1990 Western Kentucky (empate)Estado de Ohio 1997Estado de Ohio 2006Colegio Berry 2015 [298]
1982 Universidad de Miami1990 Michigan State (empate)Estado de Nuevo México 19982007 Universidad de Findlay2016 Universidad de St. Andrews (Carolina del Norte) [299]
1983 Estado de Ball (Indiana)Estado de Ohio 1991Estado de Ohio 1999Estado de Ohio 20082017
1984 Estado de Morehead (Kentucky)Estado de Ohio 1992Estado de Oklahoma 20002009 Universidad de Findlay2018
Estado de Murray 1985Estado de Ohio 19932001 Universidad de Findlay2010 Universidad de Findlay2019
1986 Colegio Otterbein (Ohio)1994 Estado de Colorado (empate)2002 Texas A&M y Ohio State (empate) [313] [314]Colegio Berry 2011 (Georgia) [314]2020
1987 Midway College (Kentucky)1994 Texas A&M (empate)2003 Texas A&M y West Texas A&M (empate) [315]Estado de Oregón 20122021
Estado de Ball 1988Estado de Nuevo México 1995Universidad de Texas A&M del año 2004Universidad A&M del Oeste de Texas 20132022

Multidisciplinario

Asociación Nacional de Ecuestre Universitaria

Cada año se celebra un campeonato ecuestre universitario entre universidades que compiten en el nivel universitario. Debido a que la equitación tiene dos disciplinas únicas, hasta 2013 este evento coronó a un campeón nacional en cada una de las tres áreas: Western, Hunter Seat y General.

AñoOccidentalAsiento de cazadorEn generalAñoEn general
2002Universidad A&M del oeste de TexasGeorgiaUniversidad de Texas A&M2014Georgia
2003Estado de OklahomaGeorgia y Stonehill (Massachusetts)Georgia2015Carolina del Sur
2004Estado de OklahomaGeorgiaGeorgia2016Castaño [316]
2005Universidad de Texas A&MCarolina del SurCarolina del Sur2017
2006Estado de OklahomaCarolina del SurCastaño2018
2007Universidad de Texas A&MCarolina del SurCarolina del Sur2019
2008Unidad de Cuidados IntensivosCastañoGeorgia2020
2009Universidad de Texas A&MGeorgiaGeorgia2021
2010 [317]Universidad de Texas A&MGeorgiaGeorgia2022
2011 [318]Universidad de Texas A&MCastañoCastaño2023
2012Universidad de Texas A&MBaylorUniversidad de Texas A&M2024
2013Estado de OklahomaCastañoCastaño2025

Esgrima, Solo mujeres

Asociación Nacional Intercolegial de Esgrima Femenina (NIWFA) , (IWFA 1929-63)

Equipo Foil

La competencia por el título de la NIWFA se llevó a cabo además del campeonato de la AIAW de 1980 a 1982 y el campeonato femenino de la NCAA de 1982 a 1989. A partir de 1990, la NCAA ha patrocinado un campeonato combinado de equipos masculino y femenino, declarando un campeón general combinado. La membresía de la NIWFA en 2018 consistió en 20 escuelas. Había 41 escuelas con programas universitarios femeninos en todas las divisiones de la NCAA, al 1 de septiembre de 2009. La mayoría, si no todas, las escuelas miembro de la NIWFA son miembros de la NCAA.

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1964 [319] Universidad Estatal de Paterson (Nueva Jersey)Universidad Estatal de California-Fullerton, 19741984 San Juan* (Nueva York)1994 PrincetonTemplo 2004 (Pensilvania)Templo 2014
Colegio Estatal de Paterson 19651975 Estado de San José1985 San Juan*1995 PrincetonTemplo 2005Templo 2015
Colegio Estatal de Paterson 19661976 Estado de San JoséTemplo de 1986*1996 Rutgers (Nueva Jersey)Templo 2006Templo 2016
Cornell 19671977 Estado de San JoséTemplo de 1987*Templo de 1997Templo 2007Templo 2017
Cornell 1968Estado de San José 1978Templo de 1988*1998 Fairleigh Dickinson (Nueva Jersey)Templo 2008Templo 2018
Cornell 19691979 Estado de San JoséTemplo de 1989*Templo de 1999Templo 2009Templo 2019
1970 Hunter College (Nueva York)1980 Penn State (también ganó AIAW)Colegio Estatal de Paterson 1990Templo del año 2000Templo 2010Templo 2020
1971 Universidad de Nueva York1981 San Juan (AIAW: Penn State )Templo de 1991Templo del año 2001Templo 20112021 cancelado
1972 Universidad de Cornell1982 Yale * (también ganó AIAW)Cornell 1992Templo del año 2002Templo 2012Templo 2022
Cornell 19731983 Yale*Cornell 1993Templo del año 2003Templo 20132023

* no ganó el campeonato femenino de la NCAA (celebrado entre 1982 y 1989)

Team Épée, Team Sabre, Arma combinada

AñoEquipo EspadaEquipo SabreCombinado (florete, espada, sable)
1995Princeton--
1996James Madison (Virginia)Templo (Pensilvania) †
1997Universidad Johns Hopkins (Maryland)Templo †
1998TemploTemplo †
1999TemploTemplo †
2000TemploTufts (Massachusetts)Templo
2001TemploTemploTemplo
División III: Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos
2002TemploTemploTemplo
División III: Johns Hopkins
2003TemploMechonesTemplo
2004TemploAcademia Militar de Estados UnidosTemplo
2005Fairleigh Dickinson (Nueva Jersey)Dibujó (Nueva Jersey)Templo
2006DibujóMechonesTemplo
2007Instituto Tecnológico Stevens (Nueva Jersey)TemploTemplo
2008TemploTemploTemplo
2009TemploTemploTemplo
2010TemploTemploTemplo
2011TemploTemploTemplo
2012TemploTemploTemplo
2013TemploTemploTemplo
2014TemploTemploTemplo
2015TemploTemploTemplo
2016Instituto StevensTemploTemplo
2017TemploUniversidad Johns HopkinsTemplo
2018Instituto StevensUniversidad Johns HopkinsTemplo
2019TemploUniversidad Johns HopkinsTemplo
División III: Johns Hopkins
2020TemploTemploTemplo
2021cancelado (pandemia)
2022TemploTemploTemplo

Solo florete y espada

Patinaje artístico sobre hielo de EE. UU. [320]

AñoCampeón
2000Universidad de Miami
2001Universidad de Miami
2002Universidad de Delaware
2003Universidad de Cornell
2004Universidad de Dartmouth
2005Universidad de Dartmouth
2006Universidad de Dartmouth
2007Universidad de Dartmouth
2008Universidad de Dartmouth
2009Universidad de Boston
2010Universidad de Boston
2011Universidad de Delaware
2012Universidad de Dartmouth
2013Universidad de Delaware
2014Universidad de Delaware
2015Universidad de Delaware
2016Universidad de Delaware
2017Universidad de Boston
2018Universidad de Boston
2019Universidad de Boston
2022Universidad de Boston
2023Universidad de Boston

Pesca de lubina (equipo de dos personas)

Serie universitaria al aire libre de FLW

AñoCampeón
2010Universidad de Florida [321]
2011Universidad de Florida [322]
2012Universidad Estatal de Kansas [323]
2013Universidad de Luisiana-Monroe [324]
2014Universidad de Minnesota [325]
2015Universidad de Carolina del Sur
2016Universidad de Carolina del Sur
2017Universidad Estatal de Kansas
2018Universidad de Luisiana-Monroe [326]
2019Universidad Estatal de Murray [327]
2020Stephen F. Austin [328]
2021Universidad Drury [329]
2022Universidad Bautista del Este de Texas [330]
2023Universidad de Montevallo [331]
2024Colegio Adriano [332]

Serie de pesca de lubina de Bassmaster College

AñoCampeón
2005Stephen F. Austin
2006Universidad Tecnológica de Arkansas
2007Universidad Tecnológica de Virginia
2008Arkansas Pequeña Roca
2009Estado de Carolina del Norte
2010Este de Kentucky
2011Stephen F. Austin
2012Estado de Oklahoma
2013Auburn Montgomery (AUM)
2014Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Charlotte
2015Universidad de Texas A&M
2016Estado de Kansas
2017Colegio Bryan (Tennessee)
2018Universidad Bethel [333]
2019Universidad Bethel [334]
2020Colegio Bryan [335]
2021Colegio Adriano [336]
2022Costa de Carolina [337]
2023Castaño [338]
2024Universidad de Lander [339]

Asociación de pescadores universitarios, serie de pesca de lubina universitaria de Cabela's [340]

AñoCampeón
2006Estado de Carolina del Norte
2007Universidad de Texas A&M
2008Arkansas
2009Estado de Murray
2010Georgia
2011Universidad de California en Berkeley
2012Estado de Carolina del Norte
2013Bethel (Tennessee)
2014Georgia
2015Kentucky del Norte
2016Castaño
2017Norte de Alabama
2018Capilla para marinos
2019Betel [341]
2020Colegio Bryan [342]
2021Cristiano de Texas [343]
2022Estado de Wallace [344]
2023Castaño [345]
2024Norte de Alabama [346]

Pesca en agua salada

Entre 1956 y 1975 se celebró un campeonato interuniversitario de pesca en alta mar en Wedgeport, Nueva Escocia. La Universidad de Yale ganó en 1956. [347] [348] [349] [350] Desde 1974, la Universidad de la Costa de Carolina ha organizado un torneo interuniversitario anual de pesca por invitación. [351]

Deportes intramuros y fitness universitarios estadounidenses

AñoHombresMujerCo-Rec
1979Florida central [352]
1980Estado de LuisianaSureste de Luisiana
1981Nueva OrleánsEstado de Luisiana
1982Nueva OrleánsTexas-Austin
1983Nueva OrleánsTexas-Austin
1984Sureste de LuisianaNueva Orleáns
1985Nueva OrleánsTexas-AustinNoreste de Luisiana
1986Nueva OrleánsInstituto Tecnológico de GeorgiaVirginia Occidental
1987Sureste de LuisianaNueva OrleánsSuroeste de Luisiana
1988Sur de MississippiInstituto Tecnológico de GeorgiaNueva Orleáns
1989FloridaInstituto Tecnológico de GeorgiaSureste de Luisiana
1990Sureste de LuisianaGeorgia del SurEstado de Carolina del Norte
1991Sureste de LuisianaNueva OrleánsEstado de Carolina del Norte
1992Colegio Comunitario DelgadoGeorgia del SurNoreste de Luisiana
1993Florida occidentalUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoNoreste de Luisiana
1994Sur de la FloridaFloridaEstado de Luisiana
1995Universidad del Sur - Nueva OrleansAlabamaNoreste de Luisiana
1996Estado de OhioUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoNebraska
1997Estado de OhioInstituto Politécnico NacionalNoreste de Luisiana
1998Colegio Comunitario DelgadoInstituto Politécnico NacionalEstado de Carolina del Norte
1999Colegio Comunitario NuñezInstituto Politécnico NacionalFlorida del Norte
2000Colegio Comunitario NuñezInstituto Politécnico NacionalFlorida del Norte
2001Sur de la FloridaInstituto Politécnico NacionalFlorida
2002Universidad del Sur - Baton RougeInstituto Politécnico NacionalFlorida
2003Colegio Comunitario NuñezUniversidad Estatal Stephen F. AustinConnecticut
2004Georgia del SurUniversidad del Sur - Baton RougeFlorida central
2005Colegio Junior de PensacolaEstado de Sam HoustonEstado de Tarleton
2006IowaFlorida occidentalLuisiana - Monroe
2007FloridaUniversidad A&M de FloridaCarolina del Norte - Chapel Hill
2008Florida del NorteFlorida occidentalNorte de Texas
2009Florida centralUniversidad A&M de FloridaCarolina del Norte - Charlotte
2010KentuckyUniversidad A&M de FloridaEstado de Angelo
2011FloridaUniversidad A&M de FloridaFlorida central
2012Estado de KennesawUniversidad A&M de FloridaEstado de Angelo [352] o Nebraska [353]

Asociación Nacional de Deportes Recreativos e Intramuros

AñoHombresMujerCo-Rec
2006-07 [354]Texas-Panamericana [355]Universidad Estatal de Sam Houston (Texas)Universidad del Oeste de Florida
2007-08Carolina del Norte - CharlotteUniversidad A&M de FloridaCarolina del Norte - Charlotte
2008-09Florida centralFlorida centralEstado de Angelo (Texas)
2009-10Universidad A&T de Carolina del NorteUniversidad A&M de FloridaFlorida central
2010-11Universidad A&T de Carolina del NorteUniversidad A&M de FloridaFlorida central
2011-12 [353]Florida centralUniversidad A&M de Florida [356]Florida central
2012-13NebraskaUniversidad A&M de FloridaEstado de Angelo
2013-14Estado de Kennesaw (Georgia)Florida centralEstado de Angelo
2014-15Estado de Valdosta (Georgia)Florida centralEstado de Valdosta
2015-16 [357]Estado de ValdostaFlorida centralEstado de Angelo

Estas competiciones fueron parte de las presentaciones " Collegiate Nationals " y "Alt Games" de CBS Sports.

AñoCampeón
2007individual
2008Colegio Mesa (California) [358]
2009Colegio Mesa [359]
2010?
2011Universidad Estatal de San Diego [360]

[361] [362]

Asociación Nacional de Vuelo Intercolegial

  • Tipo de aeronave certificada como Avión Monomotor Terrestre únicamente.
  • No más de cuatro (4) plazas.
  • Potencia máxima-250 bhp.
  • Es posible que no esté equipado con una modificación de despegue y aterrizaje cortos del mercado de accesorios.
  • Los concursantes que actúen como piloto al mando en eventos de vuelo deben poseer al menos un certificado de piloto privado con calificaciones de categoría y clase apropiadas.
  • No son elegibles para competir los concursantes que posean o hayan poseído alguna vez un certificado de Piloto de Transporte de Línea Aérea o hayan acumulado más de 1500 horas totales de vuelo.

Eventos de vuelo:

  • Aterrizaje sin potencia
  • Aproximación y aterrizaje en campo corto
  • Navegación
  • Mensaje Drop
  • Vuelo de precisión IFR (Reglas de vuelo por instrumentos)
  • Vuelo simulado IFR
  • CRM/LOFT (Gestión de recursos de la tripulación/Entrenamiento de vuelo orientado a la línea)

Trofeo del Campeonato SAFECON

AñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeón
1966Estado de San José1976Del nordeste1986Dakota del Norte1996Dakota del Norte2006Dakota del Norte2016Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [363]
1967Colegio de Parques de la Universidad de Saint Louis1977Sur de Illinois1987Dakota del Norte1997Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2007Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2017Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [364]
1968Estado de San José1978Sur de Illinois1988Dakota del Norte1998Oeste de Michigan2008Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2018Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [365]
1969Estado de San José1979Sur de Illinois1989Dakota del Norte1999Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2009Dakota del Norte2019Dakota del Norte [366]
1970Estado de Iowa1980?1990Dakota del Norte2000Dakota del Norte2010Dakota del Norte2020Cancelado [367]
1971Estado de Oklahoma1981Sur de Illinois1991Dakota del Norte2001Dakota del Norte2011Sur de Illinois2021Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [368]
1972Colegio universitario de broward1982Sur de Illinois1992Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Daytona)2002Oeste de Michigan2012Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2022Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [369]
1973Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1983Oeste de Michigan1993Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2003Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2013Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2023Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott) [370]
1974Estado del suroeste de Missouri1984Sur de Illinois1994Dakota del Norte2004Dakota del Norte2014Sur de Illinois2024Dakota del Norte [371]
1975Estado de Oklahoma1985Dakota del Norte1995Dakota del Norte2005Aeronáutica Embry Riddle (Prescott)2015Sur de Illinois2025

Balonmano(Americano)

[372] [373] [374] [375] [376] [377] [378] [379] [380]

Asociación de Balonmano de Estados Unidos

De 1953 a 1980, sólo se concedió un título masculino. En 1980, las mujeres participaron con un método sin puntuación. De 1981 a 1986, las mujeres contribuyeron a un campeonato combinado por equipos, el único título otorgado. En 1987 se establecieron dos campeonatos, uno masculino y otro femenino. En 1988, se establecieron los actuales campeonatos combinados masculino-femenino.

AñoHombresMujerEn general
1953Muelle de la Marina de Illinois, Universidad de Detroit (empate)
1954Universidad de Detroit
1955Universidad de Texas
1956Universidad de Texas
1957Universidad de Texas
1958Instituto Politécnico Rensselaer, Notre Dame (empate)
1959Instituto Politécnico Rensselaer
1960Universidad de Texas
1961Estado de Michigan
1962Universidad de Minnesota
1963Universidad de Texas
1964Universidad de Texas
1965Universidad de Texas
1966Universidad de Texas
1967 [381]Universidad de Texas
1968Universidad de Texas
1969Universidad de Miami (Florida)
1970Universidad de Texas
1971Universidad de Texas, Lake Forest College (empate)
1972Universidad de Texas
1973Montana
1974Colegio Lake Forest (Illinois)
1975Colegio Lake Forest
1976Colegio Lake Forest
1977Estado de Memphis
1978Colegio Lake Forest
1979Colegio Lake Forest
1980Colegio Lake Forest
1981Lake Forest College, Universidad de Texas (empate)
1982Colegio Lake Forest
1983Colegio Lake Forest
1984Colegio Lake Forest
1985Universidad de Texas A&M
1986Estado de Memphis
1987 [382]Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas--
1988Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas A&MColegio Lake Forest
1989Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1990Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1991Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1992Estado de MemphisUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1993Estado de MemphisEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1994Estado del suroeste de MissouriUniversidad de Texas A&MEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1995Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1996Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1997Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1998Colegio Lake ForestEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
1999Colegio Lake ForestEstado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri
2000Colegio Lake ForestEstado del suroeste de MissouriColegio Lake Forest
2001Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake Forest
2002Universidad de Texas A&MColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake Forest
AñoHombresMujerEn generalDivisión II
2003Universidad de Texas A&MColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestHardin Simmons
2004Instituto Tecnológico de DublínColegio Lake ForestEstado del suroeste de Missouri--
2005Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestHardin Simmons
2006Colegio Lake ForestEstado de MisuriEstado de MisuriFlorida
2007Estado de MisuriColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestUniversidad del Suroeste
2008Estado de MisuriEstado de MisuriEstado de MisuriFlorida
2009Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestFlorida
2010 [383]Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestEstado de Minnesota
2011 [384]Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestEstado de Minnesota
2012 [384]Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestEstado de Angelo
2013Colegio Lake ForestEstado de MisuriColegio Lake ForestUniversidad del Pacífico
División IDivisión IIDivisión III
AñoHombresMujerConjuntoHombresMujerConjuntoHombres
2014Colegio Lake ForestEstado de MisuriColegio Lake ForestEstado de MichiganOeste de WashingtonUniversidad del Pacífico (OR)n / A
2015 [385]Colegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestColegio Lake ForestUniversidad Stony BrookEstado de AngeloUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de la Ciudad de Dublín
División AbiertaUna divisiónDivisión B
AñoHombresMujerConjuntoHombresMujerConjuntoHombres
2016 [386]Universidad de Limerick (Irlanda)TexasColegio Lake ForestUniversidad de Texas A&MUniversidad del PacíficoUniversidad del PacíficoEscuela de Minas de Colorado
2017Universidad de Limerick (Irlanda)Estado de MisuriEstado de MisuriUniversidad Stony BrookUniversidad del PacíficoUniversidad del PacíficoEstado de Michigan
2018Colegio Lake ForestEstado de MisuriEstado de MisuriUniversidad del PacíficoUniversidad del PacíficoUniversidad del PacíficoMinnesota
2019Estado de MinnesotaEstado de MisuriEstado de MisuriMinnesotaUniversidad de Texas A&M
2020Estado de MisuriEstado de MisuriEstado de MisuriEstado de ArizonaUniversidad del Pacífico
2021CanceladoCanceladoCancelado
2022Estado de MinnesotaEstado de MisuriEstado de MinnesotaEstado de UtahEstado de UtahUniversidad de Texas A&MEstado de Angelo
2023Estado de MinnesotaEstado de MisuriEstado de MinnesotaWisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversidad de Texas A&MEstado de UtahEstado de Utah
2024Estado de MinnesotaEstado de MinnesotaEstado de MinnesotaUniversidad de Texas A&MEstado de AngeloEstado de Angelo [387]

Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Universitario Gaélico

AñoCampeón
2011Indiana [388] [389]
2012Purdue [390] [391]
2013Universidad de California en Berkeley [392]
2014Montana–Missoula [393]
2015Montana–Missoula [394]
2016Connecticut

[395] [396]

Asociación Nacional de Karate Universitario

AñoKataKumite (hombres)Kumite (Mujeres)
1980Nueva OrleánsNueva Orleáns
1981Templo (Pensilvania)Estado de Arizona
1982TemploTemplo
1983TemploTemplo
1984TemploUniversidad de California en Riverside
1985TemploTemplo
1986TemploTemplo
1987TemploUniversidad de California en Riverside
1988TemploDrexel (Pensilvania)
1989DrexelEstado de Ohio
1990DrexelArizona
1991DrexelEstado de Mankato (Minnesota)
1992AlaskaIllinois
1993Estado del Delta (Misisipi)Estado del Delta
1994Sur de la FloridaTemplo
1995Sur de la FloridaWilliam y Mary (Virginia)
1996TemploTemplo
1997Norte de ColoradoDrexel
1998DrexelDrexelDrexel
1999Estado de LuisianaEstado de Luisiana †Sin título por equipos femenino
2000Estado de LuisianaEstado de Luisiana †Tulane †
2001Tulane (Luisiana)Drexel †Estado de Pensilvania
2002DrexelEstado de LuisianaTulane
2003Estado de PensilvaniaTulaneEstado de Pensilvania
2004Estado de PensilvaniaEstado de LuisianaDrexel
2005 No se celebró ningún torneo
2006AlaskaAlaskaSin título por equipos femenino
2007 [397]Estado de PensilvaniaEstado de PensilvaniaUniversidad Estatal de Pensilvania [398]
2008 [399]DrexelDrexelDrexel
2009 [400]DrexelDrexelDrexel
2010 [401]DrexelEstado de OhioMinnesota
2011 [402]ColoradoEstado de OhioNo retenido
2012 [403]Drexel
2013 [404]Estado de OhioUniversidad Estatal de Pensilvania [405]Marrón
2014 [406]Colegio Comunitario de MesaColegio Comunitario de MesaSalve Regina
2015 [407]DrexelColegio Comunitario de Mesa (AZ)
2016 [408]DrexelMarrónSalve Regina
2017

† En 1999, 2000 y 2001, la competencia de kumite incluyó cinturones marrones además de cinturones negros.
El huracán Katrina provocó la cancelación.
Los resultados de 2012 no mencionan los títulos de equipo de kumite.
Los resultados oficiales indican que el título del campeonato fue para "Collegiate Team Kumite".

Las escuelas que siguen los estándares ITF generalmente utilizan los formularios Chang Hon .

AñoCampeón
1983
1985Wake Forest (Carolina del Norte)
1987

Federación de Orientación de los Estados Unidos

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1973 [409] Universidad de Indiana de PensilvaniaAcademia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1981Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1989Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1997Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2005Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2013Campeonato 2021 no celebrado (COVID-19)
1974 Universidad de OhioAcademia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1982Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1990Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1998Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2006Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2014Academia Militar de EE. UU. 2022
1975 Universidad de Indiana de Pensilvania1983 Kansas1991 Bates College (Minnesota)Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1999Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2007Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 20152023 Washington
1976 Universidad de Indiana de Pensilvania1984 KansasAcademia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1992Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 2000Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2008Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 20162024 Montana
1977 Universidad Estatal del Lago Superior (MI)Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1985Washington 19932001 Nuevo HampshireAcademia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2009Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 20172025
Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1978Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 19861994 Washington2002 WashingtonAcademia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2010Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 20182026
Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1979Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1987Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1995Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2003Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2011 [410]Academia Militar de Estados Unidos 20192027
Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1980Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1988Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos, 1996Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2004Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos 2012Campeonato 2020 no celebrado (COVID-19)2028

[411] [412] [413] [414] [415] [416] [417] [418]

A partir del campeonato de 2011, la competición de la División AA cambió al formato Race To-2. El formato de la División A es X-Ball. [419]

Asociación Nacional de Paintball Universitario

AñoDivisión ADivisión AA
2000Illinois
2001Illinois
2002Illinois
2003Illinois
2004Purdue
2005IllinoisEstado de Arizona
2006ConnecticutUniversidad de California en Irvine
2007ConnecticutEste de Illinois
2008Estado de IllinoisEstado de Long Beach
2009PurdueWisconsin–Whitewater
2010 [420]DrexelEstado del este de Tennessee
2011 [421]TennesseUniversidad Estatal de Nueva York–Búfalo
2012Estado de Long Beach [422] [423]Costa del Golfo de Florida [424]
2013Costa del Golfo de Florida [425]Wisconsin–Platteville [426]
2014Florida central [427] [428]Estado de Carolina del Norte [429]
2015Atlántico de Florida [430]Carolina del este
2016Universidad de Texas A&M [431]Wisconsin–Platteville [432]
2017Florida central [433]Sur de la Florida [434]
2018Libertad [435]Sur de la Florida [434]
2019Drexel [436]Wisconsin-Milwaukee [437]

[438] [439] [440]

Asociación de Paracaidistas de Estados Unidos

Los Campeonatos Nacionales Universitarios de Paracaidismo de la USPA consisten en eventos individuales y por equipos. Los eventos individuales son precisión clásica, precisión deportiva y estilo caída libre. Los eventos por equipos son precisión clásica y salto en formación (y antes de 2007, salto en caída libre para dos personas). Las escuelas que no son academias militares han sido competitivas solo en precisión deportiva y salto en caída libre. En los eventos de precisión por equipos y paracaidismo en formación, varios participantes anuales de las academias militares han dominado. Por ejemplo, en 2008, 6 equipos de la USMA y 4 de la USAFA se ubicaron entre los 10 mejores en precisión por equipos.

Asociación Nacional del Rifle

AñoPistola gratisPistola estándarPistola de aire comprimidoPistola de aire comprimido (W)Pistola deportiva (W)Agregado-AbiertoAgregado (W)
1981 [441]Marina de guerraEjércitoEjército
1982Marina de guerraFuerzas aéreasFuerzas aéreas
1983Marina de guerraMarina de guerraFuerzas aéreas
1984Marina de guerraTexas–ArlingtonTexas–Arlington
1985Marina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerra
1986EjércitoInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Ejército
1987Marina de guerraLa ciudadelaMarina de guerraindividualMarina de guerra
1988Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Marina de guerraMarina de guerraindividualMarina de guerra
1989Fuerzas aéreasEjércitoMarina de guerraindividualEjército
1990Marina de guerraMarina de guerraEstado de OregónindividualMarina de guerra
1991EjércitoMarina de guerraMarina de guerraindividualEjército
1992Marina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraindividualMarina de guerra
1993Marina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraindividualindividualMarina de guerra
1994EjércitoFuerzas aéreasLa ciudadelaGuardia CosteraGuardia CosteraFuerzas aéreas
1995Marina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerra
1996Marina de guerraMarina de guerraEjércitoInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Marina de guerra
1997EjércitoMarina de guerraMarina de guerraEjércitoGuardia CosteraEjército
1998EjércitoMarina de guerraEjércitoInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Marina de guerraEjército
1999Fuerzas aéreasEstado de OhioMarina de guerraInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioEjército
2000Estado de OhioEstado de OhioMarina de guerraEstado de OhioEstado de OhioEstado de Ohio
2001Estado de OhioMarina de guerraEjércitoGuardia CosteraGuardia CosteraMarina de guerraGuardia Costera
2002Marina de guerraGuardia CosteraGuardia CosteraInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioMarina de guerraGuardia Costera
2003La ciudadelaMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerra
2004Marina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerraEstado de OhioEstado de OhioMarina de guerraEstado de Ohio
2005Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioEstado de OhioInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de Ohio
2006EjércitoUtahEjércitoEjércitoInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)EjércitoGuardia Costera
2007EjércitoMarina de guerraInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioMarina de guerraInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Marina de guerra
2008Marina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraEstado de OhioEjércitoMarina de guerraEjército
2009Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)EjércitoEstado de OhioEstado de OhioEstado de OhioEjércitoEstado de Ohio
2010EjércitoEjércitoEjércitoMarina de guerraMarina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerra
2011Estado de OhioEjércitoEjércitoMarina de guerraMarina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerra
2012Marina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerraMarina de guerra
2013Marina de guerraLa ciudadelaEjércitoEjércitoMarina de guerraEjércitoMarina de guerra
2014Marina de guerraEstado de OhioEjércitoInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioEstado de OhioInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)
2015UtahEstado de OhioUtahEstado de Dakota del NorteInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)
2016Estado de OhioEstado de OhioLa ciudadelaInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)Estado de OhioInstituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT)

[442] [443] [444] [445] [446]

Asociación de Polo de Estados Unidos

AñoHombresAñoHombresAñoHombresAñoHombresAñoHombresMujerAñoHombresMujerAñoHombresMujerAñoHombresMujer
19???1932Universidad de Yale [447]1951Miami1963Cornell1975Universidad de California en Davis [448]?1987Virginia [449]Cornell1999Estado de ColoradoVirginia [450]2011Virginia [451]Cornell [452]
1921Princeton [453]1933Universidad de Harvard [56]1952Instituto Militar de Nuevo México [ cita requerida ]19641976Universidad Xavier [448]Universidad de Yale [450]1988VirginiaCornell2000Universidad de Texas A&M [449]Cornell2012VirginiaVirginia [450] [454]
1922Princeton [453]1934Princeton [57]195319651977Universidad Xavier [448]1989Skidmore2001Universidad de Texas A&M [449]Cornell2013Colegio Westmont (California)Virginia [450]
1923Universidad de Yale [455]1935Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos [58]1954Instituto Militar de Nuevo México [ cita requerida ]1966Cornell19781990Estado de ColoradoVirginia [450]2002VirginiaCornell2014 [456]Colegio WestmontVirginia [450]
1924Yale1936Academia Militar de los Estados Unidos [59]1955Cornell19671979Universidad de California en Davis [449]Cornell [457]1991Estado de ColoradoCornell2003VirginiaCornell2015 [458]Estado de ColoradoCornell
1925Universidad de Yale [459]1937Cornell [60]1956Cornell196819801992CornellVirginia [450]2004VirginiaCornell2016 [460]Universidad de Texas A&MCornell
1926Universidad de Yale [461]1938Universidad de Yale [61]1957Universidad de Yale [449]196919811993VirginiaVirginia [450]2005CornellConnecticut2017Roger Williams [462]Virginia
1927Universidad de Yale [463]19???1958Cornell197019821994VirginiaUniversidad de Texas A&M2006Universidad Tecnológica de TexasConnecticut2018Universidad de Texas A&M [464]Universidad de Texas A&M
1928Colegio Militar de Pensilvania [465]1947?1959Cornell1971Universidad de Yale [449]19831995VirginiaUniversidad de Texas A&M2007Universidad de Texas A&MConnecticut2019 [466]Universidad de Texas A&MUniversidad de Texas A&M
1929Universidad de Harvard [467]1948Miami (Florida) [468]19601972Connecticut1984Cornell1996Universidad de Texas A&MConnecticut2008Universidad de Texas A&MConnecticut2020
1930Princeton [469]1949Miami1961Cornell1973Connecticut1985Cornell1997Universidad de Texas A&MConnecticut2009VirginiaVirginia [450]2021
1931Universidad de Yale [470]1950Miami1962Cornell1974Connecticut1986Universidad de Yale [449]Cornell1998Universidad de Texas A&MConnecticut2010Universidad de Texas A&MVirginia [450]2022VirginiaVirginia
AñoCampeónAñoCampeón
1930Colgate [469]1935Universidad de Yale [58]
1931Dartmouth [470]1936Dartmouth [59]
1932Yale (este), Occidental (costa del Pacífico) [447]1937Princeton [60]
1933Universidad Rutgers [56]1938Princeton [61]
1934Universidad Rutgers [57]19???

Se sabe que los campeonatos nacionales universitarios de levantamiento de pesas anteriores se celebraron en 1969 (en Florida State) y 1976 (en la Universidad de Ohio). [471]

USA Powerlifting/Asociación Estadounidense de Powerlifting Libre de Drogas

Año [472] [473]HombresAñoMujerAñoConjunto
1978 UAAUniversidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1979 UAA?
1980 UAA?
1981Ciudad de Kutz
1982Ciudad de Kutz
1983Universidad de Texas A&M [474]1983?1983?
1984 USPF?1984Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1984?
1985 USPFUniversidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1985Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1985Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1986 USPFUniversidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1986Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1986Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1987?1987?1987?
1988?1988?1988?
1989?1989?1989?
1990?1990?1990?
1991 ADFPAPurdue1991Purdue1991Universidad de Texas A&M
1992 ADFPATexas1992Texas1992Universidad de Texas A&M
1993 ADFPAEste de Stroudsburg1993Este de Stroudsburg1993Universidad de Texas A&M
1994 ADFPAEvansville1994 (A)Texas1994 (A)Texas
1994 USPFUniversidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1994 (EE. UU.)Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1994 (EE. UU.)Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1995 ADFPAEvansville1995 (A)Texas1995 (A)Texas
1995 USPFUniversidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1995 (EE. UU.)Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1995 (EE. UU.)Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1996Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1996Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1996Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1997 [475]Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1997Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1997Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1998Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1998Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1998Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
1999Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1999Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana1999Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2000Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2000Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2000Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2001Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2001Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2001Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2002Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2002Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2002Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2003Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2003Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2003Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2004Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2004Estado de Nicholls2004Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana [476] [477]
2005Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2005Estado de Nicholls [478]2005Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2006 [479]Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2006Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2006Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2007 [480] [481]Universidad Estatal de Luisiana2007Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2007Universidad Estatal de Luisiana
2008Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2008Universidad Estatal de Luisiana2008Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana
2009Luisiana–Lafayette2009Universidad Estatal de Luisiana2009Universidad Estatal de Luisiana
2010 [482]Universidad Tecnológica de Luisiana2010Universidad de Texas A&M [483]2010Universidad Estatal de Luisiana [484]
2011 [485]Luisiana–Lafayette2011Universidad Estatal de Luisiana2011Los resultados oficiales posteriores a 2010 no muestran títulos combinados.
[486] [487] [488] [489] [490] [491]
2012Universidad Estatal de Luisiana [492]2012Luisiana–Lafayette2012
2013Texas2013Universidad Estatal de Luisiana2013
2014Texas2014Universidad de Texas en San Antonio2014
2015Universidad de Texas A&M [474] [466]2015Universidad de Texas en San Antonio2015
2016 *UTSA (abierta)
Academia Militar de EE. UU. (sin cursar)
2016Texas (abierto)
Noreste (sin procesar)
2016
2017Louisiana Tech (equipado)
Texas A&M Kingsville (sin procesar)
2017UTSA (equipado)
Rutgers (sin preparar)
2017
2018UTSA (equipado)
Midland (sin procesar)
2018Texas (equipado)
Rutgers (sin procesar)
2018
2019UTSA (equipada)
Midland (sin procesar) [493]
2019Texas A&M (equipado) [466]
Midland (sin armar) [493]
2019
2020 [493]Midland (equipado)
Midland (sin procesar)
2020Midland (equipado)
Midland (sin procesar)
2020
2021 [493]Midland (equipado)
Midland (sin procesar)
2021Midland (equipado)
Midland (sin procesar)
2021

* Además de las tradicionales divisiones equipadas, en 2016 se inauguraron divisiones de crudo tanto para hombres como para mujeres, con 12 equipos femeninos y 14 masculinos participando en la competencia de equipos de crudo. [494]

Asociación Mundial de Press de Banca y Peso Muerto

AñoCampeón
2008Universidad de Houston-Centro de la ciudad [495]
2009Universidad de Houston-Centro de la ciudad [496]
2010Universidad de Houston-Centro de la ciudad [497]

Las competiciones de campeonato de División I y II de la Asociación de Racquetball de Estados Unidos
se separaron en 2005.

AñoHombresMujerAñoHombresMujerAñoHombresMujerEn general
1973 [498]Illinois1989Estado de MemphisEstado de Sacramento2004Estado de Colorado–PuebloUtahAlabama [499]
1974Tennesse1990Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis2005Estado de Colorado–PuebloAlabamaAlabama [500]
1975Estado de Memphis [a]Estado de Memphis1991Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri2006Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón [501]
1976IllinoisEstado de Memphis1992Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri2007Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de ArizonaAlabama [502]
1977Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis1993Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado del suroeste de Missouri2008 [503]Estado de Colorado–Pueblo [504]Universidad Brigham YoungEstado de Oregón [505]
1978Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis1994Estado del suroeste de MissouriEstado de Memphis2009Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón [506]
1979Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis1995Nichols (Massachusetts)Universidad Brigham Young2010 [507]Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón
1980Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis1996Sur de Colorado [b]Universidad Brigham Young2011 [508]Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de Oregón [509]Estado de Oregón
1981Estado de Memphis (equipo II)Estado de Memphis1997FloridaUniversidad Brigham Young2012Estado de Colorado–Pueblo [510]Estado de Oregón [511]Estado de Oregón
1982Estado de MemphisFlorida1998Sur de ColoradoUniversidad Brigham Young2013Estado de OregónEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón
1983Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis1999Sur de ColoradoUniversidad Brigham Young2014 [512]Estado de Colorado–PuebloEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón
1984Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis2000MenfisUniversidad Brigham Young2015Estado de OregónMisuriEstado de Oregón [513]
1985Estado de MemphisEstado de Memphis2001Baldwin-WallaceTexas2016Baldwin-WallaceEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón [514]
1986Estado de MemphisEstado de Sacramento2002Baldwin-WallaceUniversidad Brigham Young2017Baldwin WallaceEstado de OregónEstado de Oregón
1987Estado de MemphisEstado de Sacramento2003MenfisUniversidad Brigham Young2018
1988Estado de MemphisEstado de Sacramento2019
2023Estado de OregónBaldwin WallaceEstado de Oregón

División II

AñoHombresMujerEn general
2005Estado del Valle de UtahClarksonClarkson [515]
2006 [516]ClarksonBaldwin-WallaceBaldwin-Wallace
2007Baldwin-WallaceBaldwin-WallaceBaldwin-Wallace
2008Bryant [517]
2009Clarkson [518]
2010Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC)
2011Baldwin-WallaceClarksonClarkson [519]
2012Baldwin-WallaceBaldwin-WallaceBaldwin-Wallace [520]
2013Baldwin-WallaceShenandoahBaldwin-Wallace [521]
2014Baldwin-WallaceBaldwin-WallaceBaldwin-Wallace [522]
2015Ciencias de la salud occidentalesBaldwin-WallaceÍndice de precios al consumidor (IPC)
2016RÍOBaldwin-WallaceÍndice de precios al consumidor (IPC)
  1. ^ Eliminó la palabra "Estado" de su nombre en 1994.
  2. ^ Se convirtió en Colorado State–Pueblo en 2003.

[523] [524] [525] [526] [527] [528] [529]

Asociación Nacional de Rodeo Intercolegial

En 1960, la NIRA se dividió en dos organizaciones: la American Collegiate Rodeo Association (ACRA), con 13 escuelas miembro, y la organización matriz, la NIRA. Las dos se reunieron en 1961.

Hombres

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1949 Colegio Estatal Sul Ross (Texas)Politécnico de California, San Luis Obispo, 19601971 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1982 Estado de Sul Ross1993 Estado del suroeste de OklahomaEstado del Panhandle de Oklahoma 2004Estado de Tarleton 2015 [530]
Colegio estatal Sul Ross de 19501961 WyomingEstado de Montana 19721983 Estado de Sul Ross1994 Vernon Regional Jr. College (Texas)Estado de Tarleton 2005Colegio Feather River (California) 2016 [531]
1951 Colegio Estatal Sul Ross1962 Colegio Estatal Sul Ross1973 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1984 Estado del Suroeste de TexasEstado de Montana 1995Universidad A&M del Oeste de Texas 2006Campeonato estatal de Oklahoma Panhandle 2017 [532]
1952 Colegio estatal Sul Ross1963 Casper College (Wyoming)1974 Este de Nuevo México1985 Estado del suroeste de Oklahoma1996 Colegio del Sur de Idaho2007 Colegio de guardabosques (Texas)Campeonato estatal de Oklahoma Panhandle 2018
1953 Hardin-Simmons (Texas)Colegio Casper 1964Estado de Montana 19751986 Colegio del Oeste de TexasEstado del Panhandle de Oklahoma de 19972008 Colegio Comunitario de Walla Walla (WA)2019 Panola College (Texas)
Universidad A&M de Colorado de 1954Colegio Casper 19651976 Estado del Sureste de Oklahoma1987 Colegio Comunitario Blue Mountain (Oregón)Estado del Panhandle de Oklahoma de 1998Colegio del Oeste de Texas 20092020 Sin CNFR (restricciones por COVID-19)
Universidad Tecnológica de Texas de 1955Colegio Casper 19661977 Estado del Sureste de OklahomaEstado de Montana 1988-Bozeman1999 Estado del suroeste de OklahomaColegio Vernon 20102021 Clarendon College (Texas)
1956 Colegio Estatal Sam Houston (Texas)1967 Colegio Estatal de Tarleton (Texas)1978 Estado del Sureste de Oklahoma1989 Colegio de Odessa (Texas)Estado del Panhandle de Oklahoma 2000Estado de Sam Houston 2011Estado de Tarleton 2022
1957 Colegio Estatal McNeese (LA)Colegio Estatal Sam Houston 19681979 Estado del sureste de OklahomaEstado de Montana 1990-Bozeman2001 Colegio del Sur de IdahoColegio Comunitario de Walla Walla 2012 [533]Colegio Clarendon 2023
Colegio Estatal McNeese de 19581969 Este de Nuevo México1980 Estado del Sureste de OklahomaEstado de Montana 1991-Bozeman2002 Colegio del Sur de IdahoEstado de Oklahoma Panhandle 2013 [534]2024
Colegio Estatal McNeese de 19591970 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1981 Colegio Comunitario Dawson (Montana)1992 Estado del suroeste de OklahomaColegio Vernon 20032014 Tennessee-Martin [530]2025

Mujer

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1961 Sam Houston St. Colegio de profesores (Texas)1970 Colegio Estatal de Tarleton (Texas)1979 Colegio Central de Arizona1988 Estado del suroeste de Oklahoma1997 Estado de Weber (Utah)Estado Weber 2006Colegio Comunitario Blue Mountain 2015 (Oregón) [530]2024
1962 Colegio Estatal Sul Ross (Texas)Colegio Estatal de Tarleton 19711980 Estado del Sureste de Oklahoma1989 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo1998 Colegio Estatal Lewis-Clark (Idaho)2007 WyomingColegio Comunitario Blue Mountain 2016 [535]2025
Estado de Colorado 19631972 Este de Nuevo México1981 Este de Nuevo MéxicoWyoming de 1990Nevada-Las Vegas 1999Nevada-Las Vegas 2008Estado de Sam Houston 20172026
Estado de Colorado 19641973 Arizona1982 Estado del sureste de Oklahoma1991 Wyoming2000 Colegio del Oeste de TexasWyoming 2009Estado McNeese 20182027
Colegio Estatal Sam Houston 1965Estado de Sam Houston 19741983 Este de Nuevo México1992 Colegio Comunitario de Walla Walla (WA)Estado de Oklahoma 20012010 Gillette College (Wyoming)Estado McNeese 20192028
Estado de Arizona 1966Estado de Nuevo México, 1975Estado de Sam Houston 19841993 WyomingUniversidad de Texas A&M del año 2002Estado de Montana 20112020 Sin CNFR (restricciones por COVID-19)2029
1967 Este de Nuevo MéxicoEstado de Nuevo México 19761985 Estado de Sul Ross1994 Estado del suroeste de Oklahoma2003 Vernon College (Texas)2012 Texas Tech - Lubbock [536]Estado de Montana 20212030
Colegio Estatal Sam Houston 1968Estado de Utah 1977Estado de Montana 19861995 Estado del Sureste de OklahomaEstado de Oklahoma 2004Estado de Idaho 2013 [534]Colegio Weatherford 20222031
1969 Colegio Estatal de Tarleton (Texas)1978 Colegio Central de Arizona1987 Colegio Comunitario de Scottsdale (Arizona)1996 Estado del Sureste de OklahomaEstado de Tarleton 2005Centro de Arizona 2014 [530]2023 Universidad del Oeste de Alabama2032

Asociación Nacional de Hockey en Línea Universitario (1996-1998)

Liga universitaria de hockey sobre patines (1999 al 31 de julio de 2003)

Asociación Nacional de Hockey sobre Patines Universitario (1/8/2003 - )

AñoCampeónAñoCampeón de la División IIAñoCampeón de la División IIIAñoCampeón de la Universidad Junior
1996El Camino College (California)
1997Colegio Saddleback (California)
1998Misuri-San Luis
División I
1999Estado de Michigan1999Colegio Grossmont (California)
2000Estado de Michigan2000Colegio Comunitario St. Charles (Missouri)
2001TI de Rochester2001Este de Michigan2001Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2002Lindenwood (Misuri)2002Estado de Illinois2002Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2003Lindenwood ( División Premier )
Cal Poly Pomona ( División Competitiva )
2003Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Binghamton2003Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2004madera de tilo2004Misuri - San Luis2004madera de tilo2004Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2005madera de tilo2005Nevada2005madera de tilo2005Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2006madera de tilo2006Colegio Neumann (Pensilvania)2006madera de tilo2006Centro comunitario Riverside (California)
2007madera de tilo2007Arroyo pedregoso2007madera de tilo2007Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2008madera de tilo2008Colegio Neumann (Pensilvania)2008madera de tilo2008Centro de Convenciones de Broward (Florida)
2009Misuri-San Luis2009Universidad Estatal del Gran Valle (Michigan)2009madera de tilo2009Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2010madera de tilo2010West Chester (Pensilvania)2010Universidad Estatal de Pensilvania [537]2010Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2011Estado de Long Beach (California)2011Miami (Florida)2011madera de tilo2011Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2012Bethel (Tennessee)2012Centro de Michigan2012madera de tilo2012Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2013madera de tilo2013Colorado en Colorado Springs2013madera de tilo2013Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2014madera de tilo2014Universidad Estatal de California, Fullerton2014madera de tilo2014Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2015Universidad Neumann2015Colegio estatal de Farmingdale2015madera de tilo2015Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2016Universidad Neumann2016Massachusetts2016Tilo [537]2016Iglesia católica de San Carlos
2017201720172017

[538] [539] [ 540 ] [541] [542 ] [543 ] [544] [545] [546] [547 ] [548] [549] [550]

Peso abierto universitario de ocho libras


Asociación de Remo Masculino de Universidades Estadounidenses
La RAAC fue la primera organización atlética universitaria en los Estados Unidos. [551]

AñoCampeónEventoAñoCampeónEventoAñoCampeónEventoAñoCampeónEvento
1871Colegio de Agricultura de Massachusetts6s18771883Cornell4s1889Cornell8s
1872Amherst6s18781884Pensilvania4s1890Cornell8s
1873Yale6s1879Columbia4s1885Cornell4s1891Cornell8s
1874Columbia6s1880Cornell4s1886Bowdoin4s1892Cornell8s
1875Cornell6s18811887Cornell4s1893Cornell8s
1876Cornell6s1882Pensilvania4s1888Yale8s1894Cornell8s

Asociación Intercolegial de Remo [552]

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1895 ColombiaSiracusa 1913California 19321951 WisconsinWashington 19701989 Pensilvania2008 Wisconsin
1896 Cornell1914 Colombia1933 no celebrado *Marina de 1952Cornell 19711990 WisconsinWashington 2009
1897 (a) Cornell1915 CornellCalifornia 1934Marina de 19531972 Pensilvania1991 NoresteCalifornia 2010
1897 (nacido) CornellSiracusa 1916California 1935Ganador de 1954 descalificado †1973 Wisconsin1992 Dartmouth, Marina, Pensilvania (empate) [553]Washington 2011
1898 Pensilvania1917 - no se celebróWashington, 1936Cornell 19551974 Wisconsin1993 MarrónWashington 2012
1899 Pensilvania1918 - no se celebró1937 WashingtonCornell 19561975 Wisconsin1994 MarrónWashington 2013
1900 Pensilvania1919 - no se celebróMarina de 1938Cornell 1957California 1976Marrón 1995Washington 2014
1901 CornellSiracusa 1920California 1939Cornell 1958Cornell 19771996 PrincetonWashington 2015
1902 CornellMarina de 1921Washington, 19401959 WisconsinSiracusa 19781997 WashingtonCalifornia 2016 [554]
1903 CornellMarina de 1922Washington, 1941California 19601979 Marrón1998 PrincetonYale 2017
Siracusa 19041923 Washington1942 - no se celebróCalifornia 1961Marina de 1980California 1999Universidad de Yale 2018 [555]
1905 Cornell1924 Washington1943 - no se celebróCornell 1962Cornell 1981California del año 2000Yale 2019
1906 CornellMarina de 19251944 - no se celebróCornell 1963Cornell 1982California 20012020 cancelado (pandemia)
1907 Cornell1926 Washington1945 - no se celebróCalifornia 19641983 MarrónCalifornia 2002Washington 2021
Siracusa 1908Colombia 19271946 - no se celebróMarina de 1965Marina de 1984Universidad de Harvard 2003California 2022
1909 CornellCalifornia 1928Marina de 19471966 Wisconsin1985 PrincetonUniversidad de Harvard 2004California 2023
1910 CornellColombia 1929Washington, 19481967 Pensilvania1986 MarrónUniversidad de Harvard 20052024
Cornell 19111930 CornellCalifornia 1949Pensilvania 19681987 MarrónCalifornia 20062025
Cornell 1912Marina de 1931Washington, 1950Pensilvania 19691988 Noreste2007 Washington2026

* No se celebró en 1933 debido a la Depresión. Sin embargo, el primer campeonato nacional universitario de 2000 metros que se celebró fue organizado por empresarios locales en el circuito olímpico de Long Beach, California, como sustituto. Washington compitió con Harvard y Yale por primera vez en este evento y derrotó a Yale por ocho pies para ganar el campeonato. [556] Washington cuenta esta victoria entre su serie de Campeonatos Nacionales Universitarios de Ocho Masculinos. [557]

La Marina fue descalificada de la Regata IRA por utilizar un timonel no apto. Los trofeos ganados por la Marina fueron anulados y no se entregaron. Cornell terminó en segundo lugar. [558]

Mujeres
(Los resultados de 2V8 y Novice 8 se incluyen para completar la información debido a la escasez de eventos realizados).

AñoTrofeo John Murphy de la Universidad 8
Segunda Varsity 8Novato 8
1997 [559]Universidad de BostonUniversidad de BostonRadcliffe
1998 [560]WisconsinWisconsinCornell
1999 [561]KansasYaleNo retenido

Cuatro universitarios

AñoEquipo universitario 4
con timonel
Equipo universitario 4
sin timonel
AñoEquipo universitario 4
con timonel
Equipo universitario 4
sin timonel
AñoEquipo universitario 4
con timonel
Equipo universitario 4
sin timonel
AñoEquipo universitario 4
con timonel
1968Cornell1981SiracusaCornell1995TemploMarrón2009California
1982WisconsinPensilvania1996MinnesotaMarina de guerra2010Washington
1969Universidad Rutgers1983WisconsinWisconsin1997MinnesotaMarrón2011Washington
1970Universidad Rutgers1984TemploPrinceton1998MinnesotaWisconsin2012Washington
1971Marina de guerra1985PrincetonMarina de guerra1999WisconsinWisconsin2013Washington
1972Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA)1986WisconsinPrinceton2000WisconsinWisconsin2014Washington
1973Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA)1987WisconsinMarina de guerra2001CaliforniaWisconsin2015Washington
1974Guardia CosteraGuardia Costera1988MarrónMarina de guerra2002CaliforniaWisconsin2016Washington
1975Estado de OregónWisconsin1989Marina de guerraPensilvania2003WashingtonWisconsin2017Washington
1976Marina de guerraWisconsin1990WisconsinNo premiado2004WashingtonColgate2018No disputado debido al clima
1977PrincetonPensilvania1991GeorgetownMarina de guerra2005StanfordEjército2019Washington
1978Guardia CosteraEstado de Oregón1992Marina de guerraGeorgetown2006StanfordUniversidad de Harvard2020cancelado (pandemia)
1979Estado de WashingtonPensilvania1993GeorgetownMarina de guerra2007CaliforniaMarina de guerra2021Washington
1980WisconsinDartmouth1994MarrónMarrón2008WashingtonYale2022

Peso ligero universitario de ocho

Asociación de Remo Intercolegial
Masculino

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
Universidad de Yale de 1987 [562]Universidad de Harvard 19952002 YalePrinceton 2009Colombia 20162023 Princeton
1988/1989 Princeton [563]1996 PrincetonUniversidad de Harvard 2003Princeton 2010Cornell 2017
Universidad de Yale de 1990 [564]Universidad de Harvard 1997Marina 2004Yale 2011Colombia 2018
Universidad de Harvard 19911998 PrincetonYale 2005Universidad de Harvard 2012Cornell 2019
Cornell 1992Universidad de Harvard 1999Cornell 2006Universidad de Harvard 20132020 cancelado (pandemia)
Universidad de Harvard 19932000 Yale2007 CornellCornell 2014Marina 2021
1994 PrincetonUniversidad de Harvard 2001Cornell 2008Cornell 2015Colombia 2022

Mujer

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
1997 Radcliffe (Massachusetts)2002 Princeton2007 Bucknell (Pensilvania)2012 Stanford2017 Stanford2022
1998 Villanova (Pensilvania)2003 Princeton2008 Wisconsin2013 Stanford2018 Stanford2023
1999 Princeton2004 Wisconsin2009 Wisconsin2014 RadcliffeStanford 20192024
2000 Princeton2005 Wisconsin2010 Stanford2015 Stanford2020 cancelado (pandemia)2025
2001 Princeton [565]2006 Wisconsin2011 StanfordStanford 2016Princeton 20212026

Cuatro/Dobles ligeros

Asociación Intercolegial de Remo,
equipo masculino de peso ligero cuatro

AñoCampeón
(con timonel)
Campeón
(sin timonel, "cuatro en línea recta")
2011Universidad de Harvard
2012Marina de guerra
2013Universidad de Harvard
2014Columbia
2015YalePrinceton
2016GeorgetownCornell
2017Marina de guerraUniversidad de Harvard
2018 (cancelado)Mejor en eliminatorias: GeorgetownMejor en las eliminatorias: Navy
2019 [555]Marina de guerraMarina de guerra
2020cancelado(pandemia)
2021No retenidoMarina de guerra
2022Marina de guerra
2023Georgetown
2024Georgetown

Puntos generales

Asociación Intercolegial de Remo

Hombres
El IRA otorga el Trofeo Jim Ten Eyck , llamado así en honor al entrenador de remo de Syracuse (1903-1938), al equipo que acumula más puntos durante la Regata del Campeonato IRA en un sistema basado en los lugares finales de tres tripulaciones de ochos. Desde 1952 hasta 1973, el equipo ganador fue el que obtuvo más puntos en los ochos de varsity, júnior varsity y freshman. A partir de 1974, todas las carreras contaron en la puntuación bajo un sistema adoptado por los entrenadores de la Asociación Oriental de Colegios de Remo. Más recientemente, el sistema de puntuación fue revisado para incluir solo tres de los cuatro ochos posibles de cada escuela en la clasificación de puntos. [567]

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
Marina de 1952Cornell 19621972 WisconsinMarina de 19821992 Wisconsin [553]2002 WisconsinWashington 2012Yale 2022
Washington, 1953Marina de 19631973 WisconsinMarina de 1983Marina de 1993Universidad de Harvard 2003Washington 2013California 2023
1954 †Washington 19641974 WisconsinMarina de 19841994 MarrónUniversidad de Harvard 2004Washington 20142024
Cornell 1955Marina de 19651975 Wisconsin1985 PrincetonMarina de 1995Universidad de Harvard 2005Washington 20152025
Cornell 1956Pensilvania 19661976 Pensilvania1986 Wisconsin1996 WisconsinCalifornia 2006California 20162026
Cornell 19571967 Pensilvania1977 Pensilvania1987 Wisconsin1997 Wisconsin2007 WashingtonWashington 20172027
Cornell 1958Pensilvania 19681978 Pensilvania1988 Wisconsin1998 PrincetonWashington 20082018 Washington [555]2028
Washington, 1959Pensilvania 19691979 Wisconsin1989 Pensilvania1999 WisconsinWashington 2009Washington 20192029
Marina de 1960Washington 19701980 WisconsinMarina de 19902000 Wisconsin2010 Washington [568]2020 cancelado (pandemia)2030
Cornell 1961Cornell 1971Cornell 19811991 Pensilvania2001 WisconsinWashington 2011Washington 20212031

La Marina fue descalificada de la Regata IRA por utilizar un timonel no apto. Los trofeos ganados por la Marina fueron confiscados y no se entregaron. [558]

Mujeres y combinados

AñoTrofeo de las Freeholders del condado de Camden para mujeres
Trofeo Robert Mulcahy III combinado masculino y femenino
1997 [569]WisconsinWisconsin
1998 [570]WisconsinWisconsin
1999 [571]Universidad de MiamiPrinceton
2000 [572]PrincetonWisconsin

Colegios más pequeños

La Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta , que se celebra en Filadelfia y está patrocinada por la Dad Vail Rowing Association , [573] es una regata de nivel de campeonato nacional para equipos universitarios de nivel inferior. Es la regata universitaria más grande del país.

Equipo de peso abierto masculino (1982-1996)

El ahora extinto Campeonato Nacional de Remo Universitario fue un campeonato nacional cuasi oficial (ya que nada hasta ese momento podía llamarse "oficial" en lugar de de facto ) para el remo universitario masculino celebrado en Cincinnati, Ohio, entre 1982 y 1996. Durante estos años, Harvard, Yale y Washington, tres de las potencias del deporte, no participaron en los IRA . En 1982, un ex alumno de Harvard decidió remediar este problema percibido estableciendo una carrera del Campeonato Nacional de Remo Universitario de peso pesado en Cincinnati, Ohio. [574] Pagó la asistencia de los ganadores del Campeonato Pac-10, los Eastern Sprints, el IRA y la carrera Harvard-Yale. Era un evento solo de finales, y otras tripulaciones podían asistir si pagaban su propio pasaje y había espacio en el campo. Después de 1996, la carrera se suspendió.

AñoCampeónAñoCampeónAñoCampeón
1982Yale1987Universidad de Harvard1992Universidad de Harvard
1983Universidad de Harvard1988Universidad de Harvard1993Marrón
1984Washington1989Universidad de Harvard1994Marrón
1985Universidad de Harvard1990Wisconsin1995Marrón
1986Wisconsin1991Pensilvania1996Princeton

Equipo femenino de ocho (1971-1996)

La Asociación Nacional de Remo Femenino (NWRA) patrocinó un campeonato nacional anual de ocho entre 1971 y 1979, entre equipos universitarios y no universitarios. (No había ocho antes de 1971). Durante este período, sólo en 1973 y 1975 un equipo universitario ganó el campeonato nacional de ocho de manera absoluta. Según la Asociación de Remo de Estados Unidos, los informes de noticias contemporáneos de 1976 y 1977 no mencionan un título universitario nacional. A partir de 1980, la NWRA patrocinó el Campeonato Nacional Universitario Femenino, que incluía ocho universitarios. En 1986, la NWRA se disolvió después de reconocer que US Rowing asumía la responsabilidad como organismo rector nacional del remo femenino.


Los ocho mejores finalistas universitarios del Campeonato Nacional Abierto de la NWRA , 1971-1979 (campeón entre paréntesis) :

Campeonato Nacional Universitario Femenino de Remo de la NWRA/EE. UU. , ocho universitarios :

Año y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeónAño y campeón
California 1980Washington, 1985Cornell 19891993 Princeton
Washington 19811986 Wisconsin1990 Princeton1994 Princeton
1982 Washington*Washington 19871991 Universidad de Boston1995 Princeton
Washington 1983Washington 19881992 Universidad de BostonMarrón 1996
1984 Washington

* Campeonato simultáneo AIAW , el único realizado

Los resultados del Varsity 8 femenino anteriores se incluyen para completar, a pesar de que el remo femenino ahora es un deporte de la NCAA y ha tenido campeonatos femeninos anuales de la NCAA desde 1997, en los que las mujeres actualmente compiten en un Varsity 8, un Second Varsity 8 y un Varsity Four.

Otro

USRowing anunció que se llevaría a cabo una regata inaugural del Campeonato Nacional Universitario de USRowing del 21 al 23 de mayo de 2010 en Mercer Lake en West Windsor, NJ. La regata estaría abierta a todos los atletas inscritos en una universidad. Los eventos incluirían botes pequeños y grandes, desde monoesquís hasta ocho. La regata estaría abierta a todos los programas universitarios, clubes o universidades, en todas las divisiones e incluiría clases de botes ligeros y de peso abierto. USRowing declaró que esperaba brindar una oportunidad para que los programas universitarios y de clubes compitieran cara a cara en un recorrido de 2000 metros y una oportunidad para que los atletas universitarios compitieran en botes pequeños y eventos de scull.

Logotipo de ESW Rugby

El rugby se convirtió en un deporte emergente de la NCAA para mujeres en 2003.

Rugby 7

Organizado por National Collegiate Rugby desde 2021 bajo licencia de nombre y logotipo. [575]

En los primeros tres años, los equipos fuertes que ganaron las licitaciones se negaron a participar. [586] [587] [588]

American Collegiate Rugby Association (Women)

YearD1 ChampionD2 Champion
2014Norwich[613]Notre Dame College (Ohio)
2015Army[614]Davenport
2016[615]Davenport[616]Winona State[617][618]
2017Davenport[616] (10-team invitational)
2018–2021no championship tournaments conducted
2022ACRA aligned as D2Coast Guard

National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (Women)

YearChampion
2016[619]Army[620][621]
2017Dartmouth[622]
2018Dartmouth[623]
2019not held
2020cancelled (pandemic)
2021cancelled (pandemic)
2022Dartmouth

Rugby Union

The governance of collegiate rugby was split and diverged in 2021. The umbrella of the USA Rugby Collegiate Council includes College Rugby Association of America (CRAA), American Collegiate Rugby Association (ACRA), American College Rugby (ACR), and independent conferences.[624] National Collegiate Rugby (NCR), formerly NSCRO, expanded beyond small colleges to include the higher divisions. Men's and women's conferences each chose as individual conferences (in some cases, schools within conferences also chose[624]) to align with USA Rugby or NCR.

Women
Twelve women's conferences that played historically in DII left the oversight of USA Rugby to join NCR. Beginning in 2021, women's college rugby within NCR is split between Small College and an Open Division. The Open Division, which NCR now refers to as its DI, is made up of teams from these 12 conferences.[624]

According to Goff Rugby Report, the DI Elite women's teams are part of College Rugby Association of America, and so are the vast majority of women's DI conferences (eight conferences) and the independents. There are also a couple of DII or hybrid conferences within CRAA.[624][625]

The American Collegiate Rugby Association is a group of four DII-level women's conferences remaining under the aegis of USA Rugby, which included 62 teams as of June, 2020.[625][626]

The NCAA women's varsity programs in the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association run their own competition and have a sanctioning agreement with USA Rugby.[624]

Men
In 2021, most DII men's rugby conferences aligned with NCR.[624]

Two men's conferences that played DIA in 2019 joined NCR in 2021, as have three DIAA conferences. Under NCR, they competed in fall 2021 as DI and DIAA, with separate postseasons.[624]

Men's DIAA was dramatically split in 2021, with both NCR and CRAA-run postseasons in the fall. There will likely be a CRAA-run postseason in spring 2022. According to Goff Rugby Report, there is no way to have a men's DIAA national champion in 2021–2022.[624]

In 2021, there are five men's DIA conferences plus independents under USA Rugby/CRAA.[624]

Men, Division I

National Invitational Championship

  • 1972[627]Palmer College of Chiropractic 28–17 Navy[628][629]
  • 1973[627]Palmer College of Chiropractic 13–4 Illinois[630]
  • 1974[627]Texas A&M 12–0 LSU[631]
  • 1975 – Not held[632]
  • 1976 – (moved from spring to fall) LSU 21–3 Palmer College of Chiropractic[633]
  • 1977 – (moved from fall to following spring)
  • 1978[634]Palmer College of Chiropractic 19–4 LSU[635]
  • 1979[636]Palmer College of Chiropractic 24–6 Navy[637]
USA Rugby, Men, Division I
YearChampionYearChampionYearChampion (Div IA)Champion (Div IAA)
1980California1996California[638][639]2011California (Premier)[640]Davenport (Div I)[641]
1981California1997California2012BYUDavenport
1982California1998California2013LifeUCF
1983California1999California2014Saint Mary'sUCF
1984Harvard2000[642]California2015Saint Mary'sUC Davis
1985California2001California2016LifeUC Davis[643]
1986California2002California2017Saint Mary's[644]Notre Dame (OH)[645]
1987San Diego State2003Air Force2018Life2017 (fall) Mary Washington[646]

2018 (spring) Dartmouth[647]
2017–18 (overall) Mary Washington[647]

1988California2004California2019Life2018 (fall) Bowling Green[648]

2019 (spring) Dartmouth[649]

1989Air Force2005California2020canceled2019 (fall) Iowa Central CC[650]

2020 (spring) canceled

1990Air Force2006California2021canceled2020–21 canceled
1991California[651]2007California2022Army (CRAA)[652]2021 (fall) Tennessee (CRAA)[653]

2022 (spring) Fresno State (ACR)[647][654]

1992California2008California2023
1993California[655]2009BYU[656]2024
1994California2010California2025
1995California2026
YearVarsity Cup Championship Result[657]
2013BYU 27, California 24
2014BYU 43, California 33
2015BYU 30,[a] California 27
2016California 40, BYU 29
2017California 43, Arkansas State 13
  1. ^ In 2016, BYU was stripped of the 2015 title for using an ineligible player.[658]

National Collegiate Rugby[659]

NCR Men XV Division I
YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationDate
2021St. Bonaventure19 - 18Penn StateDec 2021
2022Brown21 - 5QueensHouston TX10 Dec 2022
2023Notre Dame College33 - 10St. BonaventureHouston TX9 Dec 2023
NCR Men XV Division I-AA
YearChampionScoreRunner-upLocationDate
2021Virginia Tech34 - 22West ChesterDec 2021
2022Virginia Tech24 - 22LouisvilleHouston TX10 Dec 2022
2023Kentucky43 - 28LouisvilleHouston TX9 Dec 2023

Women, Division I

USA Rugby

YearWomen, Division I Elite Result
2016Penn State 15, BYU 5[660]
2017Penn State 28, Lindenwood 25[661]
2018Lindenwood 36, Life 9[646]
2019Lindenwood 36, Life 19
2020cancelled (pandemic)
2021Lindenwood 54, Life 12
2022Lindenwood 21, Life 0

As of fall 2021, according to Goff Rugby Report, "The vast majority of women's DI conferences are playing as part of College Rugby Association of America" (USA Rugby).[625]

Women, Division I [662]
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1991 Air Force1998 Harvard-Radcliffe2005 Stanford2012 Penn State2018-19
fall – Air Force[648]
spring – BYU[649]
1992 Boston College1999 Stanford2006 Stanford2013 Penn State2019-20
fall – Air Force[663]
spring – canceled
1993 Connecticut2000 Penn State2007 Penn State2014 Penn State2020-21
fall – canceled
spring – canceled
1994 Air Force2001 Chico State2008 Stanford2015 Penn State2021-22
fall – Navy (CRAA)[664]
spring – BYU (CRAA)
1995 Princeton2002 Air Force2009 Penn State2015-16
fall – Connecticut[665]
spring – UC Davis[666]
2022-23
fall –
spring –
1996 Princeton2003 Air Force2010 Penn State2016-17
fall – Air Force[667]
spring – UC Davis[668]
2023-24
fall –
spring –
1997 Penn State2004 Penn State2011 Army[669]2017-18
fall – Davenport[670]
spring – Chico State[646]
2024-25
fall –
spring –

National Collegiate Rugby

Women, Division I

According to Goff Rugby Report, the vast majority of women's teams and conferences that switched to working with NCR for fall 2021 previously competed in USA Rugby's DII women's competition. NCR refers to this division as its DI.[625] In 2021, Life University fielded a largely freshman and sophomore team.[625]

  • 2021 (fall) – Life University 87, Northern Iowa 3

Division II

USA Rugby

Men, Division II Women, Division II [671]
1994 Lock Haven[672]
1995 Lock Haven[647]
1996 Salisbury
1997 Salisbury
1998 UC San Diego
1999 UC San Diego
2000 Sacramento State2000 Plymouth State (NH)
2001 Baylor2001 Northern Iowa
2002 Stanford2002 Northern Iowa
2003 Radford2003 Dayton
2004 Salisbury2004 Temple
2005 Northern Colorado2005 Providence
2006 Coast Guard2006 UC Santa Cruz
2007 Middlebury2007 Iowa State
2008 Radford2008 Shippensburg
2009 Middlebury2009 Shippensburg
2010 Claremont2010 Washington State
2011 Wisconsin–Whitewater[673]2011 Harvard-Radcliffe[674]
2012 Lindenwood2012 Norwich
2013 (spring) Salisbury2013 Washington State
2013 (moved to fall) Minnesota–Duluth2014 Mary Washington
2014 (fall) Minnesota–Duluth2015 Notre Dame (OH)
2015 (fall) Minnesota–Duluth2016 Davenport[675]
2016 (fall) Wisconsin–Whitewater[676]2017 Davenport[677]
2017 Wisconsin–Whitewater2017-18
fall – Winona State[678]
spring – Tulane[646]
2018 North Carolina State[679]2018-19
fall – Vassar[680]
spring – Fresno State[649]
2019 Queens University (NC)[650]2019-20
fall – Winona State[663]
spring – canceled
2020 canceled (pandemic)2020-21 canceled
2021 Auburn (CRAA)[681]2021-22
fall – Vassar (ACRA)[682]
spring – Claremont (CRAA)

National Collegiate Rugby

Men, Division II
  • 2021 (fall) – Thomas More

Other D1/D2

American Collegiate Rugby Association (Women)
ACRA formed in 2013 as a group committed to fall 15s and spring 7s. As of 2021, the American Collegiate Rugby Association is a group of DII-level women's conferences — Tri-State, MARC, Rugby Northeast, NEWCRC. In 2021, they invited the Rocky Mountain Conference to send teams to the ACRA playoffs, which are held in the fall; five conferences sent eight teams.[625] According to Goff Rugby Report, "ACRA's championship isn't technically a [national] women's DII championship, but it's pretty close, [as] there are teams that play DII-level rugby and will play in the spring [2022]. They won't be ACRA."[625]

YearDII Champion
2013Winona[683] (ACRA also held a DI tournament, winner: Norwich[684])
2014ACRA organized the USA Rugby DI and DII fall championships.[685]
2015Davenport[686] (qualified for USA Rugby D2 championship final in May, 2016)
(Note: ACRA permanently withdrew as DI tournament organizer for USA Rugby.)[685]
2016–2019No tournaments conducted
2020Association re-formed and planned a fall season, later canceled (pandemic).
2021Vassar[682]

National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (Women)
The NCAA women's varsity programs in the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association run their own competition and have a sanctioning agreement with USA Rugby.[624] It began play in 2015.[687]

YearD1 Champion
2015Quinnipiac[688]
2016Quinnipiac
2017Quinnipiac[689]
2018Dartmouth
2019Harvard[690]
2020canceled (pandemic)
2021Dartmouth

Small College Championship

National Collegiate Rugby Organization

From 2002 to 2006 for Men's Division III and from 2003 to 2006 for Women's Division III, event name was "East Coast Division III Collegiate Championship." In 2007, events were renamed to "National Men's Collegiate Division III Championship", "National Women's Collegiate Division III Championship" and "National Women's Collegiate Division IV Championship". Effective August 2012, Small College Championship nomenclature replaced Division III.

Men
Division III / Small College
Women
Division III / Small College
Women
Division IV
2002 Western Carolina
2003 Furman2003 College of New Jersey
2004 Furman2004 Fordham
2005 Furman2005 Castleton State
2006 Bentley2006 Babson
2007 Bentley2007 (spring) Stonehill
(fall) Stonehill
2007 (spring) Rhode Island
(fall) Roger Williams
2008 Plymouth State2008 Bryant2008 Holy Cross
2009 Coastal Carolina[691]2009 MIT2009 Drexel
2010 Penn State Berks[692]2010 Bentley[693]2010 Lock Haven[693]
2011 Longwood[694]2011 Carleton[695]2011 Johnson State
2012 Salve Regina2012 Wayne State (NE)
2013 Saint John's (MN)2013 Wayne State (NE)
2014 Saint John's (MN)2014 Roger Williams
2015 New England College2015 Minn. State–Moorhead[696]
2016 Mount St. Mary's[697]2016 Wayne State (NE)[698]
2017 Claremont Colleges[699]2017 Wayne State (NE)
2018 Iowa Central Community College2018 Wayne State (NE)[700]
2019 Claremont Colleges[701]2019 Wayne State (NE)[663]
2020 canceled2020 canceled
2021 (moved to fall) Christendom College2021 Wayne State (NE)[702]

Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Championship

[703][704][705][706]

The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA; Inter-Collegiate Yacht Racing Association prior to 2001) holds National Championships in six different events. Since intercollegiate sailing is a fall and spring sport, three of these championships are held in the fall and three are held in the spring.

The Fall Championships are for single-handed men and women and sloops. The Sloop Championships take place in mid-November using small keelboats supplied by the venue. Each sloop team sails with a crew of three. In the fall of 2010, the sloop championship was converted to a match racing format.[707]

The ICSA National Championship Regatta is held once each year in May and is actually composed of three different regattas: a Team Racing Championship, a Women's Championship and a Coed Dinghy Championship. The most prestigious of these events is the Coed Dinghy Championship.

The title for best overall performance (Leonard M. Fowle Trophy winner) includes the six National Championships: Men's Singlehanded, Women's Singlehanded, Match Racing Championship (previously Sloop), Women's Dinghy, Team Race, and Coed Dinghy.

Dinghy (1937–1966)
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1937 MIT1943 MIT1949 Yale1955 MIT1961 MIT
1938 MIT1944 Coast Guard1950 Yale1956 Navy1962 Coast Guard
1939 MIT1945 MIT1951 MIT1957 Navy1963 Princeton
1940 Princeton1946 MIT1952 Harvard1958 MIT1964 British Columbia
1941 Princeton1947 Yale1953 Harvard1959 Harvard1965 Rhode Island
1942 Brown1948 Brown1954 MIT1960 Coast Guard1966 Coast Guard
YearCoed DinghyWomen's DinghySloops[708](Match racing from 2010)Team RaceOverall Performance[709]
1967USCWilson (PA)
1968San Diego StateRadcliffe
1969San Diego StateRadcliffe
1970USCRadcliffe
1971USCMIT
1971-72UC IrvineRadcliffeMichiganSUNY Maritime
1972-73TulaneMITSUNY MaritimeSUNY Maritime
1973-74HarvardPrincetonTulaneTulane
1974-75YalePrincetonUSCTufts
1975-76TuftsPrincetonUC Santa CruzTufts
1976-77Rhode IslandPrincetonNavyRhode IslandNavy
1977-78UCLACaliforniaNavyNavyNavy
1978-79Merchant MarineNavyTexasNavyNavy
1979-80TuftsNavyUC IrvineBoston UniversityNavy
1980-81TuftsNavyTexasLong Beach StateNavy
1981-82Boston UniversityOld DominionBoston UniversityBoston UniversityNavy
1982-83Merchant MarineNavyNavyMerchant MarineNavy
1983-84Merchant MarineTuftsUC Santa BarbaraTuftsTufts
1984-85Boston UniversityBrownWashingtonUSCBoston University
1985-86College of CharlestonTuftsSpring HillTulaneCollege of Charleston
1986-87Merchant MarineOld DominionNavyNavyNavy
1987-88UC IrvineBrownConnecticut CollegeUC IrvineCollege of Charleston
1988-89Old DominionTuftsOld DominionNavyOld Dominion
1989-90UC IrvineTuftsOld DominionOld DominionOld Dominion
1990-91NavyNavyCollege of CharlestonNavyBrown
1991-92DartmouthDartmouthCollege of CharlestonNavyNavy
1992-93NavyTuftsOld DominionTuftsTufts
1993-94NavyTuftsSt. Mary's (MD)TuftsTufts
1994-95NavySt. Mary's (MD)NavyTuftsTufts
1995-96Merchant MarineTuftsNavyTuftsTufts
1996-97TuftsNavyBoston UniversityStanfordNavy
1997-98Old DominionBrownMerchant MarineOld DominionCollege of Charleston
1998-99Boston UniversityTuftsCollege of CharlestonSt. Mary's (MD)Tufts
1999–2000St. Mary's (MD)DartmouthMerchant MarineSt. Mary's (MD)St. Mary's (MD)
2000-01TuftsHawaiiHarvardGeorgetownHarvard
2001-02St. Mary's (MD)Old DominionHarvardHarvardHarvard
2002-03HarvardTuftsCollege of CharlestonHarvardHarvard
2003-04HawaiiYaleMerchant Marine[710]St. Mary's (MD)Harvard
2004-05Hobart and William SmithHarvardTexas A&M Galveston[711]Hobart and William SmithHarvard
2005-06College of CharlestonCollege of CharlestonUC IrvineGeorgetownGeorgetown
2006-07College of CharlestonSt. Mary's (MD)College of CharlestonSt. Mary's (MD)College of Charleston
2007-08GeorgetownBoston CollegeSt. Mary's (MD)Boston CollegeBoston College
2008-09St. Mary's (MD)YaleSouth FloridaBoston CollegeYale
2009-10Boston CollegeCollege of CharlestonBoston CollegeSt. Mary's (MD)Boston College
2010-11Boston CollegeRhode IslandBoston College[712]Roger WilliamsBoston College
2011-12[713]GeorgetownBoston CollegeNavyCollege of CharlestonCollege of Charleston
2012-13College of Charleston[714]Dartmouth[715]TuftsYale[716]Yale
2013-14Yale[717]Dartmouth[718]Georgetown[719]Yale[720]Yale
2014-15Yale[721]Yale[722]Georgetown[723]Yale[724]Charleston
2015-16GeorgetownCoast GuardCharleston[725]YaleYale
2016-17CharlestonYaleGeorgetownCharlestonCharleston
2017-18MITBoston CollegeBoston CollegeCharlestonCharleston
2018-19CharlestonBrownBoston CollegeYaleYale
2019-20Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemicCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemicStanfordCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemicCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21NavyCharlestonCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemicNavyCharleston
2021-22TulaneBoston CollegeYaleYaleYale
2022-23StanfordStanfordYaleHarvardStanford
2023-24HarvardStanfordBrownRoger WilliamsBrown

Collegiate Offshore Large Boats Championship

Kennedy Cup, boat class: Navy 44

YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1965[726]Harvard1977Navy1989Navy2001Massachusetts Maritime[727]2012-13Navy[728]
1966Navy[729]1978Tennessee1990Navy2002College of Charleston[730]2013-14California Maritime[731]
1967Stanford1979Tufts1991Rhode Island2003College of Charleston[732]2014-15Charleston[733]
1968Stanford1980Navy1992Rhode Island2004Rhode Island[734]2015-16California Maritime[735]
1969Cornell[736]1981Navy1993Navy[729]2005Merchant Marine[737]2016-17South Florida[738]
1970Tulane1982Navy1994USC2006Navy[739]2017-18South Florida[740]
1971Tulane1983SUNY Maritime[741]1995Navy2006-07Rhode Island[742]2018-19New York Maritime[743]
1972Merchant Marine1984UC-Santa Barbara1996Rhode Island2007-08Navy[744]2019-20Charleston[745]
1973Michigan1985Texas A&M Galveston[746]1997Navy2008-09Rhode Island[747]2020-21Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
1974Dartmouth1986Rhode Island[748]1998Rhode Island2009-10California Maritime[749][750]2021-22California Maritime[751]
1975Texas1987Rhode Island1999College of Charleston[752]2010-11Maine Maritime[753]2022-23California Maritime[754]
1976Yale1988Navy2000College of Charleston[755]2011-12Navy[756]2023-24Merchant Marine[757]

Collegiate Match Racing Championship

Douglas Cup

YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1966Long Beach State[758]1973Hawaii[759]1980?1987College of Charleston[760]
1967British Columbia[761][762][763]1974USC[764]1981?1988?
1968USC[765][766]1975California[767]1982Long Beach State[768]1989Tulane[769]
1969Tulane[766][770]1976Navy[771][772]1983?1990SUNY Maritime[773]
1970Tulane[774]1977Washington[775]1984Texas[776]1991?
1971USC[777]1978[778]?1985Texas[779]199?[a]
1972Washington[781]1979UC Irvine[782]1986College of Charleston (?)[783][784]
  1. ^ The last Douglas Cup competition was in the 1990s.[780]

[785][786][787][788][789][790][791][792][793][794][795][796][797][798]

United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association

In 2009, events included Giant Slalom, Slalom, Cross-Country Sprints, Cross-Country Relays, Cross-Country Distance, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, SkierCross, and Snowboard Cross. NCAA championship alpine events likewise include slalom and GS. However, the NCAA Nordic program is limited to 2 events. Because the USCSA Nordic competition occurs in 4 or more events each for men and women, the Nordic winners are included here.

YearNordic (M)Nordic (W)Snowboard (M)Snowboard (W)Freestyle (M)Freestyle (W)Overall (M)Overall (W)
1979??
...??
1994?College of Idaho
1995?College of Idaho
1996Cornell University?
1997Whitman College (WA)?
1998??
1999??Simon Fraser University (B.C.)Simon Fraser University (B.C.)
2000??Simon Fraser University (B.C.)Simon Fraser University (B.C.)
2001??Whitman College?
2002??Whitman College?
2003?WyomingWhitman College?
2004?Wyoming??
2005St. Olaf (MN)St. Olaf (MN)Western MichiganWestern Michigan
2006WyomingSt. Olaf (MN)Sierra Nevada CollegeWeber State (UT)
2007[799]CornellWyomingSierra Nevada CollegeU of Idaho
2008[800]St. Olaf (MN)St. Olaf (MN)Sierra Nevada CollegeU of IdahoColorado (invitational)Colorado (invitational)
2009[801]WyomingWyomingSierra Nevada CollegeWestminster College (UT)Southern CaliforniaColorado
2010[802]Wyoming[803]WyomingSierra Nevada CollegeWestminster CollegeSouthern California"under review"
2011[804]Western State CollegeSt. OlafSierra Nevada CollegeWestminster CollegeCollege of IdahoCollege of Idaho
2012[805][806]Clarkson[803]ClarksonSierra Nevada CollegeWestminster CollegeColoradoSierra Nevada College
2013Wyoming[807]St. Olaf[807]Sierra Nevada College[808]Westminster College[808]Colorado[808]Colorado[808]
2014[809]St. OlafWyomingSierra Nevada CollegeSierra Nevada CollegeSierra Nevada CollegeSierra Nevada CollegeSt. OlafSt. Olaf
2015[810]Wyoming[810][811]St. Olaf[810][811]Westminster College[812]Westminster College[812]Sierra Nevada College[812]Sierra Nevada College[812]St. OlafSt. Olaf
2016[813][814]WyomingClarksonSierra Nevada CollegeWestminster CollegeColoradoSierra Nevada CollegeClarksonSt. Olaf
2017

Softball (Slow-pitch), Women

After the last AIAW competition in 1982, college championships were conducted by the Amateur Softball Association in 1983 and 1984.[815][816] It appears that most of the college women's slow-pitch teams at that time were from Florida and North Carolina. After 1984, the highest level of collegiate national championship was conducted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, whose slow-pitch tournament was held from 1983 through 2000.[817]

Year and Champion
1983 University of South Florida
1984 University of South Florida
1985 Palm Beach Community College[a]
1986 Lake City Community College (now Florida Gateway College)[b]
1987 Lake City Community College
1988 Pensacola Junior College
1989 Lake City Community College
1990 Lake City Community College
1991 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Georgia)
1992 Lake City Community College
1993 Lake City Community College
1994 Tallahassee Community College
1995 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1996 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1997 Meridian Community College (Mississippi)
1998 Calhoun Community College (Alabama)
1999 Calhoun Community College
2000 Calhoun Community College
  1. ^ also won NJCAA title in 1984
  2. ^ also won NJCAA title in 1983

College Squash Association

National nine-player team champions: From 1942 to 1988, the title was based on dual-match records, with the team with the best record becoming the national champion. Since 1989, the title has been based on performance in the National Team Championships, with the team winning the “A” division becoming the national champion.

Men, 9-player team
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1942: Princeton[818]1967: US Naval Academy1989: Yale2011: Trinity College[819]
1943: Yale1968: Harvard1990: Yale2012: Princeton
1947: Yale1969: Harvard1991: Harvard2013: Trinity College
1948: Yale1970: Harvard1992: Harvard2014: Harvard
1949: Yale1971: Harvard1993: Harvard2015: Trinity College
1950: Yale1972: Harvard1994: Harvard2016: Yale
1951: Harvard1973: Harvard1995: Harvard2017: Trinity College
1952: Yale1974: Princeton1996: Harvard2018: Trinity College
1953: Harvard and Yale1975: Princeton1997: Harvard2019: Harvard
1954: Harvard1976: Harvard1998: Harvard2020: Harvard
1955: Princeton1977: Princeton1999: Trinity College (CT)2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
1956: Harvard1978: Princeton2000: Trinity College2022: Harvard
1957: US Naval Academy1979: Princeton2001: Trinity College2023:
1958: Yale1980: Harvard2002: Trinity College2024:
1959: US Naval Academy1981: Princeton2003: Trinity College2025:
1960: Harvard1982: Princeton2004: Trinity College2026:
1961: Yale1983: Harvard2005: Trinity College2027:
1962: Yale1984: Harvard2006: Trinity College2028:
1963: Harvard1985: Harvard2007: Trinity College2029:
1964: Harvard1986: Harvard2008: Trinity College2030:
1965: Harvard1987: Harvard2009: Trinity College[820]2031:
1966: Harvard1988: Harvard2010: Trinity College2032:

Between 1956 and 1988, the National Intercollegiate Squash Racquets Association awarded an additional team trophy based on players’ performances in the national individual tournament. From 1956 to 1968, teams competed with four players, and from 1969 to 1988, they competed with six players.

YearMen
4-player team champion
YearMen
6-player team champion
YearMen
6-player team champion
1956Harvard1969Harvard[821]1982Harvard
1957Harvard1970Harvard1983Harvard
1958Williams College (MA)1971Pennsylvania1984Harvard
1959Princeton1972Harvard1985Harvard
1960Princeton1973Pennsylvania1986Harvard
1961Yale1974Pennsylvania1987Harvard
1962Yale1975Harvard1988Princeton
1963Yale1976Princeton
1964Harvard1977Western Ontario
1965Princeton1978Princeton
1966Harvard1979Princeton
1967Harvard1980Western Ontario
1968Harvard1981Harvard
Women
Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1973: Princeton[822]1986: Yale1999: Princeton2012: Harvard
1974: Princeton1987: Harvard2000: Pennsylvania2013: Harvard
1975: Princeton1988: Harvard2001: Harvard2014: Trinity College
1976: Princeton1989: Princeton2002: Trinity College2015: Harvard
1977: Yale1990: Harvard2003: Trinity College2016: Harvard
1978: Princeton1991: Princeton2004: Yale2017: Harvard
1979: Princeton1992: Yale2005: Yale2018: Harvard
1980: Princeton1993: Harvard2006: Yale2019: Harvard
1981: Princeton1994: Harvard2007: Princeton2020: Harvard
1982: Harvard1995: Harvard2008: Princeton2021: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
1983: Princeton1996: Harvard2009: Princeton2022: Harvard
1984: Princeton1997: Harvard2010: Harvard2023:
1985: Harvard1998: Princeton2011: Yale2024:

National Scholastic Surfing Association (1978 - )[823]

Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1970 UC San Diego[824]1989 Point Loma Nazarene College[825]2002 UC Santa Barbara[826]2015 Point Loma Nazarene University
1976 & 1977 Orange Coast College[827]1990 UC San Diego[828]2003 UC San Diego2016 Point Loma Nazarene University
1978 Orange Coast College[824]1991 UC Santa Barbara[829]2004 MiraCosta College2017 Point Loma Nazarene University
1979 No team award[823][830]1992 UC Santa Barbara2005 UC Santa Barbara2018 Point Loma Nazarene University
1980 Orange Coast College[831]1993 UC San Diego2006 Saddleback College[832]2019 California State, San Marcos
1981 Orange Coast College[833]1994 UC Santa Barbara2007 San Diego State2020 cancelled
1982 Orange Coast College[834]1995 UC San Diego2008 UC Santa Barbara2021
1983 UC San Diego1996 UC Santa Barbara2009 California State, San Marcos2022 Saddleback College[835]
1984 UC Santa Barbara[836][837]1997 UC San Diego2010 UC Santa Barbara[838]2023 Point Loma Nazarene University[839]
1985 UC Santa Barbara[840]1998 UC Santa Barbara2011 MiraCosta College2024 Point Loma Nazarene University[841]
1986 UC Santa Barbara1999 Point Loma Nazarene University[842]2012 MiraCosta College[843]2025
1987 San Diego State2000 MiraCosta College[844]2013 San Diego State[845]2026
1988 UC Santa Barbara2001 California State, Long Beach[846]2014 Saddleback College[847]2027

US Figure Skating

Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
1997 Miami (OH)2002 Miami (OH)[848]2007 Miami (OH)[849]2012 Miami (OH)[850]2017
1998 Miami (OH)2003 Miami (OH)[851]2008 Miami (OH)2013 Miami (OH)[852]2018
1999 Michigan[853]2004 Western Michigan[854]2009 Miami (OH)[855]2014 Miami (OH)[856]2019
2000 Miami (OH)[857]2005 Miami (OH)[858]2010 Miami (OH)[859]2015 Miami (OH)2020
2001 Miami (OH)2006 Miami (OH)[860]2011 Miami (OH)[861]2016 Miami (OH)[862]2021

United States Synchronized Swimming

Preceded by AIAW tournament 1977-82

YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1983Ohio State1990Ohio State1997Ohio State2004Ohio State2011Ohio State2018Ohio State
1984Arizona1991Ohio State1998Stanford2005Stanford2012Ohio State2019Ohio State
1985Ohio State1992Ohio State1999Stanford2006Stanford2013Stanford2020cancelled (pandemic)
1986Ohio State1993Ohio State2000Ohio State2007Stanford2014Lindenwood[863]2021Stanford[864]
1987Ohio State1994Ohio State2001Ohio State2008Stanford2015Ohio State2022Ohio State
1988Ohio State1995Ohio State2002Ohio State2009Ohio State2016Stanford2023Ohio State
1989Ohio State1996Ohio State2003Ohio State2010Ohio State2017Ohio State2024Incarnate Word[865]

National Collegiate Table Tennis Association[866]

YearMenYearMenYearCoedWomenYearCoedWomenYearCoedWomen
1993Stony Brook2000Johns Hopkins2005Texas WesleyanVirginia Tech2012Texas WesleyanLindenwood2019Texas Wesleyan[867]Texas Wesleyan[868]
1994Brown2001Bradley2006Texas WesleyanStanford2013Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemicCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
1995Penn2002Illinois2007Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2014[869]Texas WesleyanPrinceton2021Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemicCanceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
1996not held2003Illinois2008Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2015Mississippi College[870]Princeton2022New York University[871]Texas Wesleyan[872]
1997RPI2004Texas Wesleyan2009[873]Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2016Texas Wesleyan[874]Texas Wesleyan[875]2023New York University[876]UCLA[877]
1998Johns Hopkins2005n/a2010[878]Texas WesleyanLindenwood2017Texas Wesleyan[879]Texas Wesleyan[880]2024Texas Wesleyan[881]Texas Wesleyan[882]
1999not held2006n/a2011[883]Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan2018New York University[884]Texas Wesleyan[885]2025

National Collegiate Taekwondo Association

Year[886]Men[887]Women[887]YearOverallYearOverallYear"Championship Div."Year"Championship Div."Year"Championship Div."
1976California[888]California1985Iowa State1994California2003Iowa State2012California2021cancelled
1977CaliforniaHoward1986California1995California2004California2013Stanford2022MIT
1978HowardHoward1987Iowa State1996California2005California2014California2023
1979HowardHoward1988Iowa State1997California2006California2015California2024
1980HowardHoward1989Iowa State1998California2007California2016California2025
1981HowardHoward1990California1999California2008California2017California2026
1982CaliforniaHoward1991California2000California2009California2018California & Stanford (tie)2027
1983HowardHoward1992California2001California2010California[889]2019MIT[890]2028
1984HowardHoward1993California2002California2011California[891]2020cancelled2029

1984 was the final year of separate men's and women's team competitions.[892]

Beginning in 1997, the black belt competition has been conducted in a "championship division." Separate team awards were added for other belt colors and novices.

[893][894][895][896][897][898][899][900][901][902][903]

USA Team Handball

YearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomenYearMenWomen
1965First
champ.
around
1968
No
champ.
1975[904]WillametteKansas State1985West PointFullerton1995West Point[905]2005[906]North CarolinaWest Point2015[907][908]West PointWest Point
19661976West Point[909][910]Kansas State[911]1986West Point1996[912]West PointWest Point2006North CarolinaWest Point2016[913]West PointWest Point
19671977Air Force[914]1987[915]West PointMinnesota1997West PointSlippery Rock2007[916]West PointWest Point2017West Point[917]West Point[918]
19681978Air Force[919]Ohio State1988West PointAir Force1998West Point2008West Point[920]Cortland State (NY)[921]2018West PointPenn State
19691979West Point1989West PointWest Point1999West PointWest Point2009West PointNorth Carolina[922]2019West PointWest Point
19701980West PointWest Point[923]1990[924]West PointWest Point2000[925]West PointWest Point2010[926]West PointNorth Carolina2020Cancelled due to COVID-19
19711981West Point1991[927]West PointWest Point2001West Point[909][910]West Point2011[928]West PointNorth Carolina2021
1972Adelphi1982West PointWest Point1992West PointSlippery Rock2002[929]Air ForceWest Point2012West PointWest Point[930]2022West PointWest Point
19731983USC1993West Point[909][910]2003[931]West PointWest Point2013West PointWest Point[932]2023West PointWest Point
1974Willamette198419942004North CarolinaNorth Carolina2014West PointWest Point2024West PointWest Point

The following clubs won a national title in an open (adult) category (in these tournaments not all players were current students of the university):

Team Tennis, Co-ed (WTT format)

USTA Tennis on Campus, club-level only

Year and Champion[933]
2000 North Carolina
2001 North Carolina
2002 Texas A&M
2003 Florida
2004 Texas A&M
2005 Texas A&M
2006 Texas A&M
2007 Texas A&M
2008 Texas
2009 Duke
2010 California
2011 UCLA[934]
2012 California
2013 Georgia
2014 California
2015 California[935]
2016 Auburn[936]
2017 Michigan
2018 Ohio State
2019 UCLA
2020 cancelled
2021 cancelled
2022 UCLA
2023 Virginia
2024 California

Intercollegiate Tennis Association (1973–present)

Division II (2020 - present)

YearMenWomen
2020Columbus StateBarry
2021Columbus StateIndianapolis
2022BarryBarry

Trap & skeet shooting

[15][940][941][942][943][944][945]

Association of College Unions International annually sponsors the National Intercollegiate Trap and Skeet Championships. The championships are the only national tournament in which shooters may compete in five different clay target games in the same program: American Trap, International Trap, American Skeet, International Skeet and Sporting Clays. The 2011 championship event is "the 43rd of the championship's history."[946]

YearChampionYearChampion
1969?1976Trinity University
1970?1977Trinity University
1971?1978Texas A&M[947]
1972?1979?
1973?1980Trinity University
1974?1981?
1975Trinity University (San Antonio)[948]1982Texas A&M

1983–1995: ?

YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1996Purdue2002Purdue2008Lindenwood2014Lindenwood
1997Purdue2003Purdue2009Lindenwood2015Lindenwood[949]
1998Purdue2004Lindenwood2010Lindenwood[950]2016Lindenwood[951]
1999Purdue2005Lindenwood2011Lindenwood[952]2017
2000[953]Purdue2006Lindenwood2012Lindenwood2018
2001Trinity Univ. (TX)2007Lindenwood2013Lindenwood2019Texas A&M[466]

Division II
2015: Texas A&M[466]

Logo of ESW Triathlon

Triathlon became an NCAA Emerging Sports for Women in 2014.

USA Triathlon

YearMenWomenCombinedRef.
1992???
1993???
1994??Colorado[954]
1995??Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo[954]
1996??Colorado[954]
1997??Colorado[954]
1998??Colorado[954]
1999??Colorado[955]
2000??Colorado[954][956]
2001??Montana[954]
2002US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado[957]
2003US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado[958]
2004UC BerkeleyColoradoColorado[959]
2005ColoradoColoradoColorado[960]
2006 *UC BerkeleyMontanaMontana
2007US Naval AcademyUS Naval AcademyUS Naval Academy[961]
2008UC BerkeleyUC San DiegoUC Berkeley[962][963][964]
2009UC BerkeleyUC San DiegoUS Naval Academy[965][966]
2010ColoradoUS Military AcademyColorado[962]
2011ColoradoUS Naval AcademyColorado[962]
2012ColoradoColoradoColorado[962]
2013ColoradoUC BerkeleyColorado[962]
2014ColoradoUCLAColorado[962]
2015US Naval AcademyUCLAColorado[962]
2016ColoradoUCLAColorado[962]
2017US Naval AcademyColoradoColorado[962]
2018US Naval AcademyUC BerkeleyUS Naval Academy[967]
2019Queens UniversityUC BerkeleyQueens University[968]
2020Not contested
2021UC BerkeleyUC BerkeleyUC Berkeley[969]
2022Queens UniversityUC BerkeleyQueens University
2023Queens UniversityUC BerkeleyQueens University[970][971][972]
2024Queens UniversityColoradoQueens University[973]

* 2006 event was a duathlon (water temperature too cold for swim), with 5K run, 40K bike and 10K run segments.[974]

Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America

Conducted at the annual track and field championship meet.

YearChampionYearChampion
1880[975]Columbia1886Harvard
1881Princeton1887Columbia
1882Columbia1888Harvard
1883Lafayette (PA)1889Columbia
1884Harvard1890Columbia
1885Harvard1891Columbia

Ultimate Players Association (1979-2010), USA Ultimate (2010–present)

Division I

YearOpen ChampionYearOpen ChampionYearOpen ChampionYearOpen ChampionYearWomen's ChampionYearWomen's ChampionYearWomen's ChampionYearWomen's Champion
1984[976]Stanford1996UC Santa Barbara2008Wisconsin2020Cancelled due to COVID-19[977]1996UNC Wilmington2008British Columbia2020Cancelled due to COVID-19[977]
1985Pennsylvania1997UC Santa Barbara2009Carleton College (MN)2021North Carolina - Chapel Hill1997Stanford2009UC Santa Barbara2021North Carolina - Chapel Hill
1986Massachusetts1998UC Santa Barbara2010Florida2022North Carolina - Chapel Hill1998Stanford2010Oregon2022North Carolina - Chapel Hill
1987Chabot CC (CA)1999NC State2011Carleton College20231987Kansas1999Stanford2011UC Santa Barbara2023
1988UC Santa Barbara2000Brown2012Pittsburgh20241988UC Santa Barbara2000Carleton College2012Washington2024
1989UC Santa Barbara2001Carleton College2013Pittsburgh20251989UC Davis2001Georgia2013Oregon2025
1990UC Santa Barbara2002Stanford2014Colorado20261990UC Santa Barbara2002UC San Diego2014Ohio State2026
1991UC Santa Cruz2003Wisconsin2015North Carolina - Chapel Hill20271991UC Santa Barbara2003Stanford2015Oregon2027
1992Oregon2004Colorado2016Minnesota20281992UNC Wilmington2004UC Davis2016Stanford2028
1993UNC Wilmington2005Brown2017Carleton College20291993UC Berkeley2005Stanford2017Dartmouth2029
1994East Carolina2006Florida2018North Carolina - Chapel Hill20301994UC Santa Cruz2006Stanford2018Dartmouth2030
1995East Carolina2007Wisconsin2019Brown20311995UC Santa Cruz2007Stanford2019UC San Diego2031

Division III

YearOpen Champion[978]YearWomen's Champion[979]
2010Carleton2010Pacific Lutheran
2011Claremont2011Carleton
2012Carleton2012Claremont
2013Middlebury2013Bowdoin
2014Bentley2014Rice
2015Franciscan2015Rice
2016Georgia College2016Carleton
2017Richmond2017Carleton
2018Bryant2018St. Olaf
2019Middlebury2019Oberlin

American Wakeboard Association (2001-2004[980]), USA Wakeboard (2005–present), College Wake (2010–present)

YearChampionYearUSA Wakeboard ChampionCollege Wake Champion
2001Wisconsin–La Crosse[981][982]2010CSU - ChicoTexas[983]
2002Florida Southern[984]2011TennesseeSouth Florida[983]
2003Florida Southern[985]2012CSU - Chico[986]CSU - Chico[983]
2004Central Florida2013Central Washington[987]Arizona State[983][988]
2005Central Florida2014Arizona State[989]Arizona State[988]
2006[a]Florida (spring),[990] Central Florida (fall)[991]2015Florida[992]Texas A&M[993]
2007Central Florida[994]2016Florida[995]Florida[996]
2008Florida[997]2017(fall)
2009Florida[998][999]2018
  1. ^ The spring 2006–2012 USA Wakeboard events were part of the CBS Sports "Collegiate Nationals " and "Alt Games" presentations.

Cable Wakeboarding

YearChampion
2009Texas State[1000]
2013Central Florida[1001]
2014Central Florida[1002]
2015Baylor[1003]
2016Central Florida[1004]

[1005][1006][1007][1008][1009][1010][1011][1012][1013][1014][1015][1016][1017][1018][1019][1020][1021]

National Collegiate Water Ski Association

Year and ChampionYear and ChampionYear and Champion
(Division I)
Year and Champion
(Division II)
Year and Champion
(Division I)
Year and Champion
(Division II)
1979 San Diego State[1022]1991 Central Florida2002 Louisiana-Monroe (Div I-A)2002 Rollins College (FL) (Div I)[1023]2014 Louisiana-Monroe2014 Clemson[1024]
1980 Northeast Louisiana1992 Central Florida2003 Louisiana
(formerly Southwestern Louisiana)
2003 Rollins College2015 Louisiana2015 Western Washington[1025]
1981 Northeast Louisiana1993 Northeast Louisiana2004 Louisiana-Monroe2004 UC San Diego2016 Louisiana-Monroe[1026]2016 Miami University (Ohio)
1982 Northeast Louisiana1994 Northeast Louisiana2005 Louisiana2005 Texas A&M2017 Louisiana-Monroe2017 Miami of Ohio
1983 Northeast Louisiana1995 Southwestern Louisiana2006 Louisiana-Monroe2006 San Diego State2018 Louisiana-Monroe2018 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
1984 Northeast Louisiana1996 Northeast Louisiana2007 Louisiana-Monroe2007 Texas State2019 Louisiana2019 Miami of Ohio
1985 Northeast Louisiana1997 Southwestern Louisiana2008 Louisiana-Monroe2008 Cincinnati2020 Cancelled2020 Cancelled
1986 Northeast Louisiana1998 Northeast Louisiana2009 Louisiana-Monroe2009 Wisconsin2021 Louisiana2021 Michigan
1987 Northeast Louisiana1999 Louisiana-Monroe
(formerly Northeast Louisiana)
2010 Louisiana2010 Ohio State2022 Louisiana2022 Texas A&M
1988 Northeast Louisiana2000 Louisiana-Monroe2011 Louisiana-Monroe2011 Texas State[1027]2023 Louisiana2023
1989 Rollins College2001 Arizona State2012 Louisiana-Monroe2012 Clemson[1028]20242024
1990 Northeast Louisiana2013 Louisiana-Monroe2013 UC Davis[1029]20252025

Barefoot Waterskiing

YearChampion
2004Wisconsin[1030]

[1031][1032]

USA Weightlifting

YearMen CoedWomen
19??
1953Notre Dame[1033]
1957Louisiana[1034]
19??
1963Louisiana[1035]
1964Michigan State[1036]
1965Louisiana[1037]
1966Louisiana[1034]
1967Louisiana[1034]
1968Louisiana[1034]
1969Louisiana[1034]
1970Canceled[1034]
1971Louisiana[1034]
19??
1977Virginia Tech[1038][1039]
1978Virginia Tech[1038]
1979Virginia Tech[1040]
1980?
1981?
1982?
1983Virginia Tech[1041]
1984?
1985[1042]?
1986?
1987Texas A&M[1043]
19??
1993[1044]??
1999Montana State[1045]
2000
2001McNeese State (LA)[1046]?
200?
2006[1047][1048]LSU-Shreveport
2007[1049]LSU-ShreveportNorthern Michiganno team entrants
2008[1050]LSU-ShreveportLSU-ShreveportEmory (GA)
2009[1051]LSU-ShreveportLSU-ShreveportLSU-Shreveport
2010Northern MichiganNorthern MichiganLSU-Shreveport
2011[1052]LSU-ShreveportLSU-ShreveportLSU-Shreveport
2012[1053]LSU-ShreveportNorthern MichiganNorthern Michigan
2013[1054]LSU-ShreveportLSU-Shreveport
2014[1055][1056]GeorgiaLindenwoodGeorgia
2015[1057]Northern MichiganNorthern MichiganNorthern Michigan
2016[1058]Northern MichiganLindenwoodNorthern Michigan
2017
2018LindenwoodEast Tennessee State
2019
2020Northern Michigan[1059]
2021Lenoir-RhyneNorthern MichiganEast Tennessee State
2022Lenoir-RhyneLenoir-RhyneFlorida
2023FloridaLindenwoodLindenwood
2024FloridaLindenwoodFlorida

Wrestling, Women

Logo of ESW Wrestling

[1060]

Intercollegiate team champions of NCAA and AIAW sports

Many team sports that are played at the collegiate level are currently, or at one time were, governed by multi-sport intercollegiate athletic associations that were organized to meet the needs of their member colleges and universities. The oldest of these is the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), founded in 1906 to address the rash of serious injuries and deaths arising in the collegiate sport of American football. It conducted its first team national championship events in the sport of track and field in 1921. Over the years, the NCAA has added championship events for a variety of sports, with divisions of competition based upon school size and enrollment, and now conducts over 90 championships. Before NCAA events were initiated in particular sports, national governing bodies for many of those sports typically conducted annual collegiate championship events.

The organization that is now the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) began in 1937 with the first collegiate men's basketball tournament, which led to the formation of the National Association of intercollegiate Basketball in 1940. It serves primarily small colleges. With the growth of organized women's intercollegiate sports, the Division for Girls' and Women's Sports first conducted women's championship events and later created the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) in 1972 to govern women's sports at the collegiate level, coinciding with the advent of Title IX federal legislation. The NCAA later usurped the mission of the AIAW by conducting its first women's championships in twelve sports directly head-to-head with the AIAW in a year of dual team championships in 1981–82. The AIAW was legally dissolved in 1983.

NCAA Team Champions: see NCAA Championships

Pre-NCAA Team Champions: see Pre-NCAA intercollegiate championships

AIAW Team Champions: see AIAW and DGWS Championships

NAIA Team Champions: see NAIA Championships

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