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Association | NCAA |
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Sport | College indoor track and field |
Founded | 1983 |
Division | Division III |
Country | ![]() |
Most recent champion(s) | Loras (2nd) |
Most titles | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (9) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Division III women's indoor track and field championships are contested at the annual track meet hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team national champions of women's collegiate indoor track and field among its Division III members in the United States. [1] It has been held annually since 1983.
These championships are held concurrently with the men's Division III indoor championships and are separate from the women's Division III outdoor championships held during the spring.
The Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans have been the most successful program, with 9 team titles.
Loras are the reigning national champions, winning their second national title in 2024.
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.
NCAA Division III Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships | ||||||
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Year | Site | Championship Results | ||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | |||
1985 Details | Lewiston, ME (Bates) | UMass Boston | 50 | Cortland State | 41 | |
1986 Details | St. Paul, MN (Saint Thomas) | UMass Boston (2) | 47 | Springfield | 36 | |
1987 Details | Chicago, IL (Chicago) | UMass Boston (3) | 56 | Christopher Newport | 52 | |
1988 Details | Northampton, MA (Smith) | Christopher Newport | 66 | UMass Boston | 39 | |
1989 Details | Lewiston, ME (Bates) | Christopher Newport (2) | 50 | Rochester (NY) | 31 | |
1990 Details | Northampton, MA (Smith) | Christopher Newport (3) | 59 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 43 | |
1991 Details | Middletown, CT (Wesleyan) | Cortland | 50 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 44½ | |
1992 Details | Stevens Point, WI (UW–Stevens Point) | Christopher Newport (4) | 46 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 41 | |
1993 Details | Lewiston, ME (Bates) | Lincoln (PA) | 36 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 27 | |
1994 Details | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 41 | Christopher Newport | 36 | |
1995 Details | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (2) | 42 | Cortland State | 26 | |
1996 Details | Northampton, MA (Smith) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (3) | 41 | Lincoln (PA) | 29 | |
1997 Details | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) | Christopher Newport (5) | 47 | CCNY | 36 | |
1998 Details | Waltham, MA (Brandeis) | Christopher Newport (6) | 31 | Wheaton (MA) | 28 | |
1999 Details | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) | Wheaton (MA) | 43 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 38 | |
2000 Details | Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) | Wheaton (MA) (2) | 47 | Lincoln (PA) | 41 | |
2001 Details | Oshkosh, WI (UW–Oshkosh) | Wheaton (MA) (3) | 63 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 35 | |
2002 Details | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) | Wheaton (MA) (4) | 65½ | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 37 | |
2003 Details | Greencastle, IN (DePauw) | Wheaton (MA) (5) | 54 | Lehman | 48 | |
2004 Details | Whitewater, WI (UW–Whitewater) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (4) | 56½ | Wheaton (MA) | 28 | |
2005 Details | Bloomington, IL (Illinois Wesleyan) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (5) | 36 | Wartburg | 32 | |
2006 Details | Northfield, MN (St. Olaf) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (6) | 44 | Williams | 38 | |
2007 Details | Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) | Williams | 42 | CCNY | 35 | |
2008 Details | Ada, OH (Ohio Northern) | Illinois Wesleyan | 30 | Wartburg | 27 | |
2009 Details | Terre Haute, IN (Rose–Hulman) | Wartburg | 51 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 41½ | |
2010 Details | Greencastle, IN (DePauw) | Wartburg (2) | 33 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 29 | |
2011 Details | Bexley, OH (Capital) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (7) | 46½ | Wartburg | 44 | |
2012 Details | Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) | Wartburg (3) | 99 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 48 | |
2013 Details | Naperville, IL (North Central) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (8) | 56 | Illinois College | 32 | |
2014 Details | Lincoln, NE | Wisconsin–Oshkosh (9) | 67 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 65 | |
2015 Details | Winston-Salem, NC (Roanoke) | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 55 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 49 | |
2016 Details | Grinnell, IA (Grinnell) | Baldwin Wallace | 42.2 | Illinois Wesleyan | 36 | |
2017 Details | Naperville, IL (North Centra]) | Washington-St. Louis | 44 | Ithaca | 41¼ | |
2018 Details | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) | UMass Boston (4) | 46 | Williams | 37 | |
2019 Details | Boston, MA (UMass Boston) | Williams (2) | 42 | Washington-St. Louis | 40 | |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States | |||||
2021 | ||||||
2022 Details | Winston-Salem, NC | Loras | 59 | Wisconsin–La Crosse | 44 | |
2023 Details | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) | Wisconsin–La Crosse (2) | 59.5 | Washington St. Louis | 54 | |
2024 Details | Virginia Beach, VA (Norfolk State) | Loras | 51 | Washington St. Louis | 49 | |
2025 Details | Rochester, NY (Nazareth) | |||||
2026 Details | Birmingham, AL (Birmingham–Southern) |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 9 | 1994, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014 |
Christopher Newport | 6 | 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998 |
Wheaton (MA) | 5 | 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 |
UMass Boston | 4 | 1985, 1986, 1987, 2018 |
Wartburg | 3 | 2009, 2010, 2012 |
Loras | 2 | 2022, 2024 |
Wisconsin–La Crosse | 2 | 2015, 2023 |
Williams | 2 | 2007, 2019 |
Washington St. Louis | 1 | 2017 |
Baldwin Wallace | 1 | 2016 |
Illinois Wesleyan | 1 | 2008 |
Cortland | 1 | 1991 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Lincoln (PA) | 1 | 1993 |
Event | Record | Athlete | School | Nationality | Date | Place | Ref |
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400 m | |||||||
5000 m | 16:23.12 | Kaitlyn Mooney | Coast Guard | ![]() | 8 March 2019 | ![]() | [2] |
Pole vault | |||||||
Distance medley relay |
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