NCAA team championships for Men's Outdoor Track and Field
Champions
Division I
- 1921 Illinois
- 1922 California
- 1923 Michigan
- 1925 Stanford*
- 1926 Southern California*
- 1927 Illinois*
- 1928 Stanford
- 1929 Ohio State
- 1930 Southern California
- 1931 Southern California
- 1932 Indiana
- 1933 LSU
- 1934 Stanford
- 1935 Southern California
- 1936 Southern California
- 1937 Southern California
- 1938 Southern California
- 1939 Southern California
- 1940 Southern California
- 1941 Southern California
- 1942 Southern California
- 1943 Southern California
- 1944 Illinois
- 1945 Navy
- 1946 Illinois
- 1947 Illinois
- 1948 Minnesota
- 1949 Southern California
- 1950 Southern California
- 1951 Southern California
- 1952 Southern California
- 1953 Southern California
- 1954 Southern California
- 1955 Southern California
- 1956 UCLA
- 1957 Villanova
- 1958 Southern California
- 1959 Kansas
- 1960 Kansas
- 1961 Southern California
- 1962 Oregon
- 1963 Southern California
- 1964 Oregon
- 1965 Oregon, Southern California
- 1966 UCLA
- 1967 Southern California
- 1968 Southern California
- 1969 San Jose State
- 1970 Brigham Young, Kansas, Oregon
- 1971 UCLA
- 1972 UCLA
- 1973 UCLA
- 1974 Tennessee
- 1975 UTEP
- 1976 Southern California
- 1977 Arizona State
- 1978 UCLA, UTEP
- 1979 UTEP
- 1980 UTEP
- 1981 UTEP
- 1982 UTEP
- 1983 Southern Methodist
- 1984 Oregon
- 1985 Arkansas
- 1986 Southern Methodist
- 1987 UCLA
- 1988 UCLA
- 1989 LSU
- 1990 LSU
- 1991 Tennessee
- 1992 Arkansas
- 1993 Arkansas
- 1994 Arkansas
- 1995 Arkansas
- 1996 Arkansas
- 1997 Arkansas
- 1998 Arkansas
- 1999 Arkansas
- 2000 Stanford
- 2001 Tennessee
- 2002 LSU
- 2003 Arkansas
- 2004 vacated^
- 2005 vacated^
- 2006 Florida State
- 2007 Florida State
- 2008 Florida State
- 2009 Texas A&M
^ Arkansas was forced to vacate the NCAA titles in 2004 and 2005 because of recruiting violations. The titles have not been awarded to any other school.[1][2]
*unofficial champions
Division II
Division III
- 1974 Ashland
- 1975 Southern–New Orleans
- 1976 Southern–New Orleans
- 1977 Southern–New Orleans
- 1978 Occidental
- 1979 Slippery Rock
- 1980 Rowan
- 1981 Rowan
- 1982 Rowan
- 1983 Rowan
- 1984 Rowan
- 1985 Lincoln (PA)
- 1986 Frostburg State
- 1987 Frostburg State
- 1988 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 1989 North Central (IL)
- 1990 Lincoln (PA)
- 1991 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 1992 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 1993 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 1994 North Central (IL)
- 1995 Lincoln (PA)
- 1996 Lincoln (PA)
- 1997 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 1998 North Central (IL)
- 1999 Lincoln (PA)
- 2000 Lincoln (PA), North Central (IL)
- 2001 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2002 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2003 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2004 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2005 Lincoln (PA)
- 2006 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2007 Wisconsin–La Crosse
- 2008 McMurry
- 2009 Wisconsin–Oshkosh
See also
External links
References
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