NCAA Division III men's indoor track and field championships

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NCAA Division III men's indoor track and field championships
SportCollege indoor track and field
Founded1985
Most recent
champion(s)
Wisconsin–La Crosse (20)
TV partner(s)ESPNU
Official websiteNCAA.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]

Wisconsin–La Crosse have been the most successful program in the events history, with 20 overall team titles.

Events[edit]

Track events[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • Jumping events
    • High jump
    • Pole vault]
    • Long jump
    • Triple jump
  • Throwing events
    • Shot put
    • Weight throw
  • Multi-events
    • Heptathlon

Discontinued events[edit]

  • 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[edit]

NCAA Division III Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships
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)
Wisconsin-La Crosse (20) 74 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 52
2025 Rochester, NY
(Nazareth)
2026 Birmingham, AL
(Birmingham–Southern)

Champions[edit]

Team titles[edit]

Active programs[edit]

Team Titles Years
Wisconsin–La Crosse 20 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009*, 2013, 2014, 2017*, 2023, 2024
North Central (IL) 6 1989, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017*, 2019
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 3 2015, 2016, 2022*
Mount Union 1 2018
Washington St. Louis 1 2022*
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 1 2009*

Former programs[edit]

Team Titles Years
Lincoln (PA) 7 1990, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007
St. Thomas (MN) 1 1985
Frostburg State 1 1986

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Division III Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 18, 2016.

External links[edit]