Sport | College indoor track and field |
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Founded | 1985 |
Most recent champion(s) | Wisconsin–La Crosse (19) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Men's Division III Indoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate indoor track and field competition for men organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Athlete's individual performances earn points for their institution and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field.[1]
Events
Track events
- Sprint events
- 60 meter dash
- 200 meter dash
- 400 meter dash
- Distance events
- 800 meter run
- Mile run
- 3,000 meter run
- 5,000 meter run
- Hurdle Events
- 60 meter high hurdles
- Relay events
- 1,600 meter relay
- Distance medley relay
Field events
- Jumping events
- High jump
- Pole vault]
- Long jump
- Triple jump
- Throwing events
- Shot put
- Weight throw
- Multi-events
- Heptathlon
Discontinued events
- Sprint events
- 55 meter dash (1985–2011)
- Hurdle Events
- 55 meter high hurdles(1985–2011)
- 1,500 meter run (1985–2004)
- Multi-events
- Pentathlon (2009–2011)
Results
NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships | ||||||
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Year | Site | Championship Results | ||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | |||
1985 | Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
St. Thomas (MN) | 38 | Lincoln (PA) | 34 | |
1986 | St. Paul, MN (Saint Thomas) |
Frostburg State | 38 | Mount Union | 34 | |
1987 | Chicago, IL (Chicago) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse | 44½ | St. Lawrence | 43 | |
1988 | Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (2) | 36 | St. Lawrence | 30 | |
1989 | Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
North Central (IL) | 66½ | Lincoln (PA) | 38 | |
1990 | Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Lincoln (PA | 36 | MIT | 30½ | |
1991 | Middletown, CT (Wesleyan) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (3) | 58 | Lincoln (PA) | 47½ | |
1992 | Stevens Point, WI (UW–Stevens Point) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (4) | 57 | Lincoln (PA) | 49 | |
1993 | Lewiston, ME (Bates) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (5) | 70 | Lincoln (PA) | 48 | |
1994 | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (6) | 50 | Nebraska Wesleyan | 42 | |
1995 | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Lincoln (PA) (2) | 56 | Albany | 32 | |
1996 | Northampton, MA (Smith) |
Lincoln (PA) (3) | 58 | Mount Union | 42 | |
1997 | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (7) | 44 | Lincoln (PA) | 41 | |
1998 | Waltham, MA (Brandeis) |
Lincoln (PA) (4) | 53 | Mount Union | 48 | |
1999 | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Lincoln (PA) (5) | 60 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 37 | |
2000 | Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) |
Lincoln (PA) (6) | 59 | North Central (IL) | 40 | |
2001 | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (8) | 58 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 44 | |
2002 | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (9) | 54 | Lincoln (PA) | 48 | |
2003 | Greencastle, IN (DePauw) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (10) | 71 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 34 | |
2004 | Whitewater, WI (UW–Whitewater) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (11) | 70 | Lincoln (PA) Wisconsin–Whitewater |
29 | |
2005 | Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (12) | 53 | Lincoln (PA) | 38 | |
2006 | Northfield, MN (St. Olaf) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (13) | 78 | Lincoln (PA) | 31 | |
2007 | Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) |
Lincoln (PA) (7) | 59 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 48 | |
2008 | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (14) | 43 | Monmouth (IL) | 33 | |
2009 | Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (15) Wisconsin–Oshkosh |
32 | Whitworth | 24 | |
2010 | Greencastle, IN (DePauw) |
North Central (IL) (2) | 52⅓ | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | 34 | |
2011 | Bexley, OH (Capital) |
North Central (IL) (3) | 45 | Central (IA) | 44 | |
2012 | Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) |
North Central (IL) (4) | 48 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 37 | |
2013 | Naperville, IL (North Central) |
Wisconsin–La Crosse (16) | 74 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 40 | |
2014 | Lincoln, NE | Wisconsin–La Crosse (17) | 63½ | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 48 | |
2015 | Winston-Salem, NC (Roanoke) |
Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 62 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 60 | |
2016 | Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) |
Wisconsin–Eau Claire (2) | 53 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 49 | |
2017 | Naperville, IL (North Centra) |
North Central (IL) (5) Wisconsin–La Crosse (18) |
34 | Wisconsin–Whitewater | 30 | |
2018 | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) |
Mount Union | 41 | North Central (IL) | 40 | |
2019 | Boston, MA | North Central (IL) (6) | 55 | Mount Union | 39 | |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States | |||||
2021 | ||||||
2022 | Winston-Salem, NC | Washington-St. Louis Wisconsin–Eau Claire (3) |
35 | Williams | 32 | |
2023 | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) |
Wisconsin-La Crosse (19) | 35 | MIT | 34.5 | |
2024 | Virginia Beach, VA (Norfolk State) |
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2025 | Rochester, NY (Nazareth) |
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2026 | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) |
Champions
Team titles
- List updated through the 2023 Championships.
Rank | Team | Titles |
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1 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 19 |
2 | Lincoln (PA) | 7 |
3 | North Central (IL) | 6 |
4 | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | 3 |
5 | St. Thomas (MN) | 1 |
Frostburg State | ||
Mount Union | ||
Washington-St. Louis | ||
Wisconsin–Oshkosh |
- Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division III.
See also
- NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II)
- NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship (Division I, Division II, Division III)
- 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)
- Pre-NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Champions
References
- ↑ "Division III Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
External links
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