NCAA Division II women's outdoor track and field championships

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NCAA Division II women's outdoor track and field championships
SportCollege track and field
Founded1982
Country United States
 Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Azusa Pacific (2nd)
TV partner(s)ESPNU
Official websiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division II women's Outdoor track and field championships are contested at an annual collegiate track and field competition, hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the individual and team women's champions among its Division II member institutions in the United States and Canada. It has been held every year since 1982.

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.

The women's championships are held concurrently with the men's Division II competition. These two events are nevertheless separate from the NCAA Division II Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships and NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships, which are held during the winter.[1]

The reigning team national champions are Azusa Pacific, who won their second national title in 2023.

The most successful team, with ten titles, were the Abilene Christian Wildcats.

Summary

NCAA Division II Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Year Site Stadium Championship Results
Winner Points Runners-Up Points
1982
Details
Sacramento, CA
(Sacramento State)
Hornet Stadium Cal Poly SLO 259 Alabama A&M 144½
1983
Details
Cape Girardeau, MO
(Southeast Missouri State)
Houck Stadium Cal Poly SLO (2) 206 Morgan State 116
1984
Details
Cal Poly SLO (3) 169½ Alabama A&M 139
1985
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Los Angeles, CA
(Los Angeles State)
Jesse Owens Track Abilene Christian 106 Cal Poly SLO 103
1986
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Abilene Christian (2) 112 Cal Poly SLO 93½
1987
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Cape Girardeau, MO
(Southeast Missouri State)
Houck Stadium Abilene Christian (3) 166 Cal Poly SLO 114
1988
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San Angelo, TX
(Angelo State)
Multi-Sports Complex Abilene Christian (4) 109½ Alabama A&M 72
1989
Details
Hampton, VA
(Hampton)
Armstrong Stadium Cal Poly SLO (4) 103 Abilene Christian 70
1990
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Cal Poly SLO (5) 116 Norfolk State 72
1991
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San Angelo, TX
(Angelo State)
Multi-Sports Complex Cal Poly SLO (6) 72 Alabama A&M 71
1992
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Alabama A&M 112 Cal State Los Angeles 65
1993
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Abilene, TX
(Abilene Christian)
Elmer J. Gray Stadium Alabama A&M (2) 92 Abilene Christian 86
1994
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Raleigh, NC
(St. Augustine's)
George Williams Athletic Complex Abilene Christian (5) 89½ Cal State Los Angeles 72
1995
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Emporia, KS
(Emporia State)
Francis G. Welch Stadium Abilene Christian (6) 106 Cal State Los Angeles 71
1996
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Riverside, CA
(UC Riverside)
UC Riverside Track Facility Abilene Christian (7) 136 St. Augustine's 86
1997
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Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
Ralph Korte Stadium St. Augustine's 81 Abilene Christian 69
1998
Details
Abilene Christian (8) 120 St. Augustine's 78
1999
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Emporia, KS
(Emporia State)
Francis G. Welch Stadium Abilene Christian (9) 145½ St. Augustine's 98
2000
Details
Raleigh, NC
(Saint Augustine's)
George Williams Athletic Complex St. Augustine's (2) 77 Abilene Christian 66
2001
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Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
Ralph Korte Stadium St. Augustine's (3) 80 Western State 59
2002
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San Angelo, TX
(Angelo State)
Multi-Sports Complex St. Augustine's (4) 54 North Dakota State 53
2003
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Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
Ralph Korte Stadium Lincoln (MO) 98 St. Augustine's 67
2004
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Pomona, CA
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Kellogg Field Lincoln (MO) (2) 85 Adams State 81
2005
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Abilene, TX
(Abilene Christian)
Elmer J. Gray Stadium Lincoln (MO) (3) 108 Cal State Bakersfield 53
2006
Details
Emporia, KS
(Emporia State)
Francis G. Welch Stadium Lincoln (MO) (4) 93 Abilene Christian 86
2007
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Charlotte, NC
(Johnson C. Smith)
Irwin Belk Complex Lincoln (MO) (5) 82½ Abilene Christian 69
2008
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Pomona, CA
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Kellogg Field Abilene Christian (10) 76½ Adams State 55
2009
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San Angelo, TX
(Angelo State)
LeGrand Sports Complex Lincoln (MO) (6) 85 Adams State 82
2010
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Charlotte, NC
(Johnson C. Smith)
Irwin Belk Complex Angelo State 87 Lincoln (MO) 73
2011
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Turlock, CA
(Cal State Stanislaus)
Warrior Stadium Grand Valley State 82½ Lincoln (MO) 68
2012
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Pueblo, CO
(CSU Pueblo)
ThunderBowl Grand Valley State (2) 90 Lincoln (MO) 79
2013
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Academy of Art (CA) 60 Johnson C. Smith 54
2014
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Allendale, MI
(Grand Valley State)
GVSU Track and Field Complex Lincoln (MO) (7) 64 Johnson C. Smith 59
2015
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Central Missouri 59 Lincoln (MO) 50
2016
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Bradenton, FL
(Tampa)
IMG Academy Pittsburg State 52 St. Augustine's 51
2017
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West Texas A&M 64 Grand Valley State 44
2018
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Sioux Falls, SD
(Sioux Falls)
Lillibridge Track Lincoln (MO) (8) 60 Saint Augustine's 48.5
2019
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Kingsville, TX
(Texas A&M–Kingsville)
Javelina Stadium Lincoln (MO) (9) 64 Adams State 54
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
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Allendale, MI
(Grand Valley State)
GVSU Track and Field Complex Azusa Pacific 81 Grand Valley State 77
2022
Details[2]
West Texas A&M (2) 77 Grand Valley State 64
2023
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Pueblo, CO
(CSU Pueblo)
ThunderBowl Azusa Pacific (2) 66 Minnesota State 57
2024
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Emporia, KS
(Emporia State)
Francis G. Welch Stadium
2025
Details
Pueblo, CO
(CSU Pueblo)
ThunderBowl
2026
Details
Emporia, KS
(Emporia State)
Francis G. Welch Stadium
  • Appearances vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions

Champions

  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division II.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/track_outdoor_champs_records/2019/D2Women.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2022 - Women's Meet Results". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). Retrieved 10 March 2023.

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