NAIA men's indoor track and field championship

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NAIA men's indoor track and field championship
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics logo.svg
Sport Indoor track and field
Founded1966
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Cumberlands (1)
Most titles Azusa Pacific (8)
Official website NAIA.com

The NAIA men's indoor track and field championship is the annual track meet to determine the national champions of NAIA men's indoor track and field in the United States and Canada. It has been held annually since 1966. [1] [2]

Contents

The most successful program is Azusa Pacific, with 8 NAIA national titles (APU has subsequently joined the NCAA).

Results

NAIA men's indoor track and field championships
YearSiteChampionship results
WinnerPointsRunners-upPoints
1966
Details
Kansas City, MO Southern–Baton Rouge 87 Fort Hays Kansas State 72
1967
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Southern–Baton Rouge (2)102 Texas Southern 92
1968
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Prairie View A&M 70Texas Southern67½
1969
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Eastern Michigan 96⅓Prairie View A&M52
1970
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Eastern Michigan (2)73Prairie View A&M31
1971
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Eastern Michigan (3)66¾ Dallas Baptist 32
1972
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Dallas Baptist30Prairie View A&M27
1973
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Jackson State 43 Eastern New Mexico 37
1974
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Texas Southern45Jackson State41
1975
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Greensboro, NC Jackson State (2)57Eastern New Mexico46
1976
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Jackson State (3)78Eastern New Mexico33.17
1977
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Kansas City, MOJackson State (4)85 Oklahoma Christian
Southern–Baton Rouge
38
1978
Details
Abilene Christian
Jackson State (5)
75Southern–Baton Rouge48
1979
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Jackson State (6)73Abilene Christian53½
1980
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VacantPrairie View A&M53½
1981
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Texas Southern (2)80Jackson State51
1982
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Saginaw Valley State 68Texas Southern
Abilene Christian
63
1983
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Saginaw Valley State (2)79Texas Southern68
1984
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Texas Southern (3)70 Wayland Baptist 62
1985
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Wayland Baptist78Texas Southern56
1986
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Wayland Baptist (2)125Adams State67
1987
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Wayland Baptist (3)115 Azusa Pacific 62½
1988
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Wayland Baptist (4)112Azusa Pacific75
1989
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Wayland Baptist (5)102Azusa Pacific59⅓
1990
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Adams State58Azusa Pacific44
1991
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Lubbock Christian 66Azusa Pacific60
1992
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Adams State (2)82Azusa Pacific72
1993
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Central State (OH) 77Lubbock Christian70
1994
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Central State (OH) (2)84Azusa Pacific76
1995
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Lincoln, NE Lubbock Christian (2)108Azusa Pacific97
1996
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Azusa Pacific91Oklahoma Baptist83
1997
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Life 63 California Baptist 56
1998
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Lindenwood 62Azusa Pacific56
1999
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California Baptist87Lindenwood72
2000
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Life (2)71 Concordia (NE) 46
2001
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Johnson City, TN McKendree 59Azusa Pacific48½
2002
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Azusa Pacific (2)72 Doane 37½
2003
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Azusa Pacific (3)61 MidAmerica Nazarene 43½
2004
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Azusa Pacific (4)75Lindenwood47⅓
2005
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Lindenwood (2)100¼ Virginia Intermont 82
2006
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Lindenwood (3)94½Virginia Intermont81
2007
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Azusa Pacific (5)83Oklahoma Baptist62
2008
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Azusa Pacific (6)64¾Oklahoma Baptist64
2009
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Azusa Pacific (7)78½ Dickinson State 55
2010
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Azusa Pacific (8)71Wayland Baptist56
2011
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Geneva, OH Shorter 44Wayland Baptist41
2012
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Wayland Baptist (6)108Shorter72
2013
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Oklahoma Baptist86½Wayland Baptist70
2014
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Indiana Tech 82Wayland Baptist69
2015
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Indiana Tech (2)76Wayland Baptist71
2016
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Johnson City, TNIndiana Tech (3)105Wayland Baptist77
2017
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Indiana Tech (4)118Concordia (NE)57
2018
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Pittsburg, KS Wayland Baptist (7)88Indiana Tech80
2019
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Brookings, SD Indiana Tech (5)56Wayland Baptist52
2020
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William Carey 82 Olivet Nazarene 50
2021
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Yankton, SD Indiana Tech (6)51.5 Dordt 47
2022
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Brookings, SD Oklahoma City 62Indiana Tech59
2023
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Southeastern 45Life40
2024
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Cumberlands80Dordt41

Champions

Active programs

TeamTitlesYears
Wayland Baptist 71985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2012, 2018
Indiana Tech 62014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021
Life 21997, 2000
Cumberlands 12024
Southeastern 12023
Oklahoma City 12022
William Carey 12019

Former programs

TeamTitlesYears
Azusa Pacific 81996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Jackson State 61973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Texas Southern 31974, 1981, 1984
Eastern Michigan 31969, 1970 1971
Lindenwood 21995, 1996
Central State (OH) 21993, 1994
Adams State 21990, 1992
Saginaw Valley State 21982, 1983
Southern 21966, 1967
Oklahoma Baptist 12013
Shorter 12011
McKendree 12001
Lubbock Christian 11995
Abilene Christian 11978
Dallas Baptist 11972
Prairie View A&M 11968

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References

  1. "NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). Men’s Championship History. NAIA. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  2. "NAIA 2008-09 Winter Media Guide, p. 205-206" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-12-07.