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NAIA women's outdoor track and field championship

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NAIA women's outdoor track and field championship
SportOutdoor track and field
Founded1981
CountryUnited States and Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
British Columbia (1)
Official websiteNAIA.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]

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 first national title in 2019.

Champions

  • 1981 Texas Southern
  • 1982 Prairie View A&M
  • 1983 Prairie View A&M
  • 1984 Prairie View A&M
  • 1985 Prairie View A&M
  • 1986 Prairie View A&M
  • 1987 Prairie View A&M
  • 1988 Prairie View A&M
  • 1989 Prairie View A&M
  • 1990 Prairie View A&M
  • 1991 Central State
  • 1992 Central State
  • 1993 Central State
  • 1994 Central State
  • 1995 Southern–New Orleans
  • 1996 Central State
  • 1997 Southern–New Orleans
  • 1998 Simon Fraser
  • 1999 McKendree
  • 2000 Life
  • 2001 Life, Doane
  • 2002 Doane
  • 2003 Azusa Pacific
  • 2004 Azusa Pacific
  • 2005 Simon Fraser
  • 2006 Missouri Baptist
  • 2007 Azusa Pacific
  • 2008 Wayland Baptist
  • 2009 Wayland Baptist
  • 2010 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2011 Concordia (Ore.)
  • 2012 Oklahoma Baptist
  • 2013 Indiana Tech
  • 2014 Indiana Tech
  • 2015 Wayland Baptist
  • 2016 Concordia (Neb.)
  • 2017 Wayland Baptist
  • 2018 Southern–New Orleans
  • 2019 British Columbia
  • 2020 Not held (coronavirus pandemic)

See also

References

  1. ^ "NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIAHonors.com. Retrieved January 22, 2016.