NCAA Division II Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Sport | College track and field |
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Founded | 1982 |
Most recent champion(s) | Lincoln (MO) (9) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Division II Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships are the annual collegiate track and field competitions for women athletes representing Division II 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 II men's competition is also held. These two events are separate from the NCAA Division II Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships held during the winter.[1]
The first edition of the championship was held in 1982.
The current team champions are Lincoln (MO), and the most successful team, with 10 titles, are the Abilene Christian Wildcats.
Summary[]
NCAA Division II Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships | ||||||||
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Year | Site (Host Team) |
Stadium/Track | Championship Results | |||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | |||||
1982 |
Sacramento, CA (Sacramento State) |
Hornet Stadium | Cal Poly–SLO | 259 | Alabama A&M | 144½ | ||
1983 |
Cape Girardeau, MO (Southeast Missouri State) |
Houck Stadium | Cal Poly–SLO (2) | 206 | Morgan State | 116 | ||
1984 |
Cal Poly–SLO (3) | 169½ | Alabama A&M | 139 | ||||
1985 |
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles State) |
Abilene Christian | 106 | Cal Poly–SLO | 103 | |||
1986 |
Abilene Christian (2) | 112 | Cal Poly–SLO | 93½ | ||||
1987 |
Cape Girardeau, MO (Southeast Missouri State) |
Houck Stadium | Abilene Christian (3) | 166 | Cal Poly–SLO | 114 | ||
1988 |
San Angelo, TX (Angelo State) |
Multi-Sports Complex | Abilene Christian (4) | 109½ | Alabama A&M | 72 | ||
1989 |
Hampton, VA (Hampton) |
Armstrong Stadium | Cal Poly–SLO (4) | 103 | Abilene Christian | 70 | ||
1990 |
Cal Poly–SLO (5) | 116 | Norfolk State | 72 | ||||
1991 |
San Angelo, TX (Angelo State) |
Multi-Sports Complex | Cal Poly–SLO (6) | 72 | Alabama A&M | 71 | ||
1992 |
Alabama A&M | 112 | Cal State Los Angeles | 65 | ||||
1993 |
Abilene, TX (Abilene Christian) |
Alabama A&M (2) | 92 | Abilene Christian | 86 | |||
1994 |
Raleigh, NC (St. Augustine's) |
George Williams Athletic Complex | Abilene Christian (5) | 89½ | Cal State Los Angeles † | 72 | ||
1995 |
Emporia, KS (Emporia State) |
Francis G. Welch Stadium | Abilene Christian (6) | 106 | Cal State Los Angeles † | 71 | ||
1996 |
Riverside, CA (UC Riverside) |
UC Riverside Track Facility | Abilene Christian (7) | 136 | St. Augustine's | 86 | ||
1997 |
Edwardsville, IL (SIU Edwardsville) |
Ralph Korte Stadium | St. Augustine's | 81 | Abilene Christian | 69 | ||
1998 |
Abilene Christian (8) | 120 | St. Augustine's | 78 | ||||
1999 |
Emporia, KS (Emporia State) |
Francis G. Welch Stadium | Abilene Christian (9) | 145½ | St. Augustine's | 98 | ||
2000 |
Raleigh, NC (Saint Augustine's) |
George Williams Athletic Complex | St. Augustine's (2) | 77 | Abilene Christian | 66 | ||
2001 |
Edwardsville, IL (SIU Edwardsville) |
Ralph Korte Stadium | St. Augustine's (3) | 80 | Western State | 59 | ||
2002 |
San Angelo, TX (Angelo State) |
Multi-Sports Complex | St. Augustine's (4) | 54 | North Dakota State | 53 | ||
2003 |
Edwardsville, IL (SIU Edwardsville) |
Ralph Korte Stadium | Lincoln (MO) | 98 | St. Augustine's | 67 | ||
2004 |
Pomona, CA (Cal Poly Pomona) |
Kellogg Field | Lincoln (MO) (2) | 85 | Adams State | 81 | ||
2005 |
Abilene, TX (Abilene Christian) |
Elmer J. Gray Stadium | Lincoln (MO) (3) | 108 | Cal State Bakersfield | 53 | ||
2006 |
Emporia, KS (Emporia State) |
Francis G. Welch Stadium | Lincoln (MO) (4) | 93 | Abilene Christian | 86 | ||
2007 |
Charlotte, NC (Johnson C. Smith) |
Irwin Belk Complex | Lincoln (MO) (5) | 82½ | Abilene Christian | 69 | ||
2008 |
Pomona, CA (Cal Poly Pomona) |
Kellogg Field | Abilene Christian (10) | 76½ | Adams State | 55 | ||
2009 |
San Angelo, TX (Angelo State) |
LeGrand Sports Complex | Lincoln (MO) (6) | 85 | Adams State | 82 | ||
2010 |
Charlotte, NC (Johnson C. Smith) |
Irwin Belk Complex | Angelo State | 87 | Lincoln (MO) | 73 | ||
2011 |
Turlock, CA (Cal State Stanislaus) |
Grand Valley State | 82½ | Lincoln (MO) | 68 | |||
2012 |
Pueblo, CO (CSU Pueblo) |
ThunderBowl | Grand Valley State (2) | 90 | Lincoln (MO) | 79 | ||
2013 |
Academy of Art (CA) | 60 | Johnson C. Smith | 54 | ||||
2014 |
Allendale, MI (Grand Valley State) |
Lincoln (MO) (7) | 64 | Johnson C. Smith | 59 | |||
2015 |
Central Missouri | 59 | Lincoln (MO) | 50 | ||||
2016 |
Bradenton, FL (Tampa) |
IMG Academy | Pittsburg State | 52 | St. Augustine's | 51 | ||
2017 |
West Texas A&M | 64 | Grand Valley State | 44 | ||||
2018 |
Sioux Falls, SD (Sioux Falls) |
Lincoln (MO) (8) | 60 | Saint Augustine's | 48.5 | |||
2019 |
Kingsville, TX (Texas A&M–Kingsville) |
Javelina Stadium | Lincoln (MO) (9) | 64 | Adams State | 54 |
- † Appearances vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions
Champions[]
Team titles[]
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Individual titles[]
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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 III)
- NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- Pre-NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Champions
References[]
External links[]
- NCAA Track and Field Championships
- Women's sports competitions in the United States
- NCAA Division II championships
- Women's athletics competitions