NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship

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NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics logo.svg
Sport Outdoor track and field
Founded1981
CountryUnited States and Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
British Columbia (2)
Official website NAIA.com

The NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship is the annual track meet to determine the national champions of NAIA women's outdoor track and field in the United States and Canada. It has been held annually since 1981. [1]

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The most successful program has been Prairie View A&M, with 9 NAIA national titles (PVAMU has subsequently joined the NCAA).

The current champions are British Columbia, who won their second national title in 2021.

Results

NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
YearSiteChampionship Results
WinnerPointsRunners-UpPoints
1981
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Houston, TX
Texas Southern 115.5 Prairie View A&M 68
1982
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Charleston, WV
Prairie View A&M117 Adams State 73
1983
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Prairie View A&M (2)119 Hampton 90
1984
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Prairie View A&M (3)100Adams State83
1985
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Hillsdale, MI
Prairie View A&M (4)109Adams State63.5
1986
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Russellville, AR
Prairie View A&M (5)117 Wayland Baptist 110
1987
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Prairie View A&M (6)144Wayland Baptist86
1988
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Azusa, CA
Prairie View A&M (7)144Wayland Baptist86
1989
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Prairie View A&M (8)109 Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Concordia Nebraska
50
1990
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Stephenville, TX
Prairie View A&M (9)103Vacant
1991
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Central State (OH) 115 Simon Fraser 81
1992
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Abbotsford, BC
Central State (OH) (2)140Simon Fraser125.5
1993
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Central State (OH) (3)132Simon Fraser116
1994
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Azusa, CA
Central State (OH) (4)96 Doane 71
1995
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Southern–New Orleans 10413Central State (OH)103
1996
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Marietta, GA
Central State (OH) (5)108 Azusa Pacific 65.5
1997
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Southern–New Orleans (2)80 Mary (ND) 64
1998
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Tulsa, OK
Simon Fraser84Mary (ND)62
1999
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL
McKendree 127 Life 72
2000
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Abbotsford, BC
Life156McKendree108
2001
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Doane
Life (2)
59Central State (OH)56
2002
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Olathe, KS
Doane (2)67Azusa Pacific60
2003
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Azusa Pacific86 Lindenwood 78
2004
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Louisville, KY
Azusa Pacific (2)104Lindenwood76
2005
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Simon Fraser (2)7912 Oklahoma Baptist 64
2006
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Fresno, CA
Missouri Baptist 126Azusa Pacific79
2007
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Azusa Pacific (3)73 Cedarville 58
2008
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Edwardsville, IL
Wayland Baptist80Simon Fraser69
2009
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Wayland Baptist (2)102Oklahoma Baptist58
2010
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Marion, IN
Azusa Pacific (4)61Oklahoma Baptist60
2011
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Concordia Oregon 86Oklahoma Baptist69.5
2012
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Oklahoma Baptist101.5Concordia Oregon81
2013
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Indiana Tech 122Oklahoma Baptist82.7
2014
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Gulf Shores, AL
Indiana Tech (2)102Oklahoma Baptist101
2015
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Wayland Baptist (3)91Oklahoma Baptist66
2016
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Concordia Nebraska71Indiana Tech66
2017
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Wayland Baptist (4)75Indiana Tech56
2018
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Southern–New Orleans (3)64 British Columbia 62
2019
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British Columbia91Southern–New Orleans88
2020Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
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Gulf Shores, AL
Indiana Tech (3)84William Carey65
2022
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British Columbia (2)138Indiana Tech94
2023
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Marion, IN
British Columbia (3)104William Carey71
2024
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Champions

RankTeamTitles
1 Prairie View A&M 9
2 Central State (OH) 5
3 Azusa Pacific 4
Wayland Baptist
4 Indiana Tech 3
5 British Columbia 2
Doane
Life
Simon Fraser
Southern–New Orleans
6 Concordia Nebraska 1
Concordia Oregon
McKendree
Missouri Baptist
Oklahoma Baptist
Texas Southern

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References

  1. "NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIAHonors.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.