NCAA Division III Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships
Sport | College indoor track and field |
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Founded | 1983 |
Most recent champion(s) | Wisconsin–La Crosse (1) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Women's Division III Indoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate indoor track and field competition for women from Division III institutions organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Athletes' performances in individual championships earn points for their institutions and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field. A separate NCAA Division III men's competition is also held. These two events are separate from the NCAA Women's Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Men's Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships held during the spring. The first edition of the championship was held in 1983.[1]
The current team champions are the Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans; the Titans are also the most successful team, with 9 titles.
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Summary[]
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Year | Site (Host) |
Championship Results | |||||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | ||||||
1985 |
Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
UMass Boston | 50 | Cortland State | 41 | ||||
1986 |
St. Paul, MN (Saint Thomas) |
UMass Boston | 47 | Springfield | 36 | ||||
1987 |
Chicago, IL (Chicago) |
UMass Boston | 56 | Christopher Newport | 52 | ||||
1988 |
Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Christopher Newport | 66 | UMass Boston | 39 | ||||
1989 |
Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
Christopher Newport | 50 | Rochester (NY) | 31 | ||||
1990 |
Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Christopher Newport | 59 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 43 | ||||
1991 |
Middletown, CT (Wesleyan) |
Cortland State | 50 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 44½ | ||||
1992 |
Stevens Point, WI (UW–Stevens Point) |
Christopher Newport | 46 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 41 | ||||
1993 |
Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
Lincoln (PA) | 36 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 27 | ||||
1994 |
Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 41 | Christopher Newport | 36 | ||||
1995 |
Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 42 | Cortland State | 26 | ||||
1996 |
Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 41 | Lincoln (PA) | 29 | ||||
1997 |
Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Christopher Newport | 47 | CCNY | 36 | ||||
1998 |
Waltham, MA (Brandeis) |
Christopher Newport | 31 | Wheaton (MA) | 28 | ||||
1999 |
Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Wheaton (MA) | 43 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 38 | ||||
2000 |
Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) |
Wheaton (MA) | 47 | Lincoln (PA) | 41 | ||||
2001 |
Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Wheaton (MA) | 63 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 35 | ||||
2002 |
Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Wheaton (MA) | 65½ | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 37 | ||||
2003 |
Greencastle, IN (DePauw) |
Wheaton (MA) | 54 | Lehman | 48 | ||||
2004 |
Whitewater, WI (UW–Whitewater) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 56½ | Wheaton (MA) | 28 | ||||
2005 |
Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 36 | Wartburg | 32 | ||||
2006 |
Northfield, MN (St. Olaf) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 44 | Williams | 38 | ||||
2007 |
Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) |
Williams | 42 | CCNY | 35 | ||||
2008 |
Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Illinois Wesleyan | 30 | Wartburg | 27 | ||||
2009 |
Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) |
Wartburg | 51 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 41½ | ||||
2010 |
Greencastle, IN (DePauw) |
Wartburg | 33 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 29 | ||||
2011 |
Bexley, OH (Capital) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 46½ | Wartburg | 44 | ||||
2012 |
Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) |
Wartburg | 99 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 48 | ||||
2013 |
Naperville, IL (North Central) |
Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 56 | Illinois College | 32 | ||||
2014 |
Lincoln, NE | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 67 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 65 | ||||
2015 |
Winston-Salem, NC (Roanoke) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse | 55 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 49 | ||||
2016 |
Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) |
Baldwin Wallace | 42.2 | Illinois Wesleyan | 36 | ||||
2017 |
Naperville, IL (North Centra]) |
Washington-St. Louis | 44 | Ithaca | 41¼ | ||||
2018 |
Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) |
UMass Boston | 46 | Williams | 37 | ||||
2019 |
Boston, MA (UMass Boston) |
Williams | 42 | Washington-St. Louis | 40 | ||||
2020 |
Winston-Salem, NC (Guilford) |
Meet Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||
2021 |
Meet Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
Championship Records[]
Event | Record | Athlete | School | Nationality | Date | Place | Ref |
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400 m | |||||||
5000 m | 16:23.12 | Coast Guard | United States | 8 March 2019 | Boston, United States | [2] | |
Pole vault | |||||||
Distance medley relay |
See also[]
- AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Outdoor Track and Field Champions
- NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II)
- Pre-NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Champions
References[]
- ^ "Division III Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
- ^ "5000m Results". deltatiming.com. 8 March 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
External links[]
- NCAA Track and Field Championships
- National indoor athletics competitions
- Recurring sporting events established in 1983
- Women's athletics competitions
- NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships