Sport | College indoor track and field |
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Founded | 1985 |
Country | United States Canada |
Most recent champion(s) | Pittsburg State (3rd) |
TV partner(s) | ESPNU |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Division II men's indoor track and field championships are contested at an annual collegiate indoor track and field meet organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team national champions of seventeen different events among its Division II members in the United States and Canada.
Athletes' individual performances earn points for their institution and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field. [1]
The two-time reigning champions are Pittsburg State, who won their third team national title in 2023.
The most successful programs have been Abilene Christian and St. Augustine's, each with 13 titles at the Division II level. ACU has since joined Division I.
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NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships | ||||||||
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Year | Site (Host) | Stadium/Arena | Championship Results | |||||
Winner | Points | Runners-Up | Points | |||||
1985 Details | Fargo, ND (North Dakota State) | – | Southeast Missouri State | 80 | St. Augustine's | 48 | ||
1986 | Not held | |||||||
1987 Details | Fargo, ND (North Dakota State) | – | St. Augustine's | 74 | Mount St. Mary's | 38 | ||
1988 Details | Vermillion, SD (South Dakota) | Dakota Dome | St. Augustine's(2) Abilene Christian | 62 | Mount St. Mary's | 38 | ||
1989 Details | St. Augustine's(3) | 94 | Mankato State | 31 | ||||
1990 Details | St. Augustine's(4) | 70 | Abilene Christian | 46 | ||||
1991 Details | St. Augustine's(5) | 98 | Southeast Missouri State | 36 | ||||
1992 Details | Bay City, MI (Saginaw Valley State) | – | St. Augustine's(6) | 81 | Abilene Christian Norfolk State | 24 | ||
1993 Details | Vermillion, SD (South Dakota) | Dakota Dome | Abilene Christian(2) | 69 | St. Augustine's | 61 | ||
1994 Details | Fargo, ND (North Dakota State) | – | Abilene Christian(3) | 101 | St. Augustine's | 44 | ||
1995 Details | Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis) | RCA Dome | St. Augustine's(7) | 90+3⁄4 | Abilene Christian | 84+3⁄4 | ||
1996 Details | Abilene Christian(4) | 86+5⁄6 | St. Augustine's | 46+1⁄3 | ||||
1997 Details | Abilene Christian(5) | 132 | St. Augustine's | 43 | ||||
1998 Details | Abilene Christian(6) | 85 | St. Augustine's | 59 | ||||
1999 Details | Abilene Christian(7) | 85 | St. Augustine's | 50 | ||||
2000 Details | Boston, MA | Reggie Lewis Track | Abilene Christian(8) | 80 | St. Augustine's | 77 | ||
2001 Details | St. Augustine's(8) | 74 | New York Tech | 48 | ||||
2002 Details | Abilene Christian(9) | 74 | St. Augustine's Western State | 44 | ||||
2003 Details | Abilene Christian(10) | 58 | Western State | 54 | ||||
2004 Details | Abilene Christian(11) | 55 | St. Augustine's | 50 | ||||
2005 Details | Abilene Christian(12) | 84 | Adams State | 46 | ||||
2006 Details | St. Augustine's(9) | 66+1⁄2 | Abilene Christian | 55 | ||||
2007 Details | St. Augustines † | 88 | Abilene Christian | 48+1⁄2 | ||||
2008 Details | Mankato, MN (Minnesota State) | Myers Fieldhouse | St. Augustine's(10) | 68 | Abilene Christian | 49 | ||
2009 Details | Houston, TX | Yeoman Field House | St. Augustine's(11) | 105 | Adams State | 80 | ||
2010 Details | Albuquerque, NM | Albuquerque Convention Center | Adams State | 89 | St. Augustine's | 72 | ||
2011 Details | Abilene Christian(13) | 49 | Ashland | 42 | ||||
2012 Details | Mankato, MN (Minnesota State) | Myers Fieldhouse | Grand Canyon | 54 | Adams State | 47 | ||
2013 Details | Birmingham, AL | Birmingham CrossPlex | St. Augustine's(12) | 72 | Ashland | 59+1⁄2 | ||
2014 Details | Winston-Salem, NC | JDL Fast Track | St. Augustine's(13) | 84+1⁄2 | Adams State | 83 | ||
2015 Details | Birmingham, AL | Birmingham CrossPlex | Adams State(2) | 45 | Findlay | 40 | ||
2016 Details | Pittsburg, KS (Pittsburg State) | Robert W. Plaster Center | Tiffin | 49 | Adams State | 47 | ||
2017 Details | Birmingham, AL | Birmingham CrossPlex | Tiffin(2) | 63 | Ashland | 52 | ||
2018 Details | Pittsburg, KS (Pittsburg State) | Robert W. Plaster Center | Pittsburg State | 49 | Ashland | 48 | ||
2019 Details | Ashland | 38 | Adams State | 37 | ||||
2020 | Not held | |||||||
2021 Details | Birmingham, AL | Birmingham CrossPlex | Ashland(2) | 70 | Grand Valley State | 53 | ||
2022 Details | Pittsburg, KS (Pittsburg State) | Robert W. Plaster Center | Grand Valley State | 66 | Ashland | 49 | ||
2023 Details | Virginia Beach, VA (Norfolk State) | Virginia Beach Sports Center | Pittsburg State (2) | 86 | Adams State | 42 | ||
2024 Details | Pittsburg, KS (Pittsburg State) | Robert W. Plaster Center | Pittsburg State (3) | 69 | Grand Valley State | 56.5 | ||
2025 Details | Indianapolis, IN (Indianapolis) | Fall Creek Pavilion | ||||||
2026 Details | Virginia Beach, VA (Norfolk State) | Virginia Beach Sports Center |
Team | Titles | Years |
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St. Augustine's | 13 | 1987, 1988*, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014 |
Pittsburg State | 3 | 2018, 2023, 2024 |
Ashland | 2 | 2019, 2021 |
Tiffin | 2 | 2016, 2017 |
Adams State | 2 | 2010, 2015 |
Grand Valley State | 1 | 2022 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Abilene Christian | 13 | 1988*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011 |
Grand Canyon | 1 | 2012 |
Southeast Missouri State | 1 | 1985 |
Event | Record | Athlete | School | Nationality | Date | Place | Ref |
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200 m | 20.48 | Trevor Bassitt | Ashland | United States | 13 March 2021 | Birmingham | [2] |
800 m | 1:46.78 | Oussama El Bouchayby | Angelo State | Morocco | 11 March 2023 | Virginia Beach | [3] |
3000 m | 7:56.88 | Sydney Gidabuday | Adams State | United States | March 2017 | Birmingham | [4] |
5000 m | 13:42.42 | Vincent Kiprop | MO Southern | Kenya | March 2017 | Birmingham | [5] |
60 m hurdles | 7.51 | Cordell Tinch | Pittsburg State | United States | 11 March 2023 | Virginia Beach | [6] |
Pole vault | 5.52 m | Vladyslav Malykhin | Harding | Ukraine | 11 March 2023 | Virginia Beach | [7] |
Long jump | 8.04 m | Henry Kiner | Pittsburg State | United States | 10 March 2023 | Virginia Beach | [8] |
Distance medley relay | 9:40.15 | Dustin Nading AJ Holmberg Josh Dempsey David Ribich | Western Oregon | United States United States United States United States | March 2017 | Birmingham | [9] |
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