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List of current NCAA Division I champions

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NCAA Division I champions are the winners of annual top-tier competitions among American college sports teams. This list also includes championships classified by the NCAA as "National Collegiate", the organization's official branding of championship events open to members of more than one of the NCAA's three legislative and competitive divisions.

In college football, the only championship actually awarded by the NCAA is that of the second level of D-I football, the Football Championship Subdivision. While champions of the top level, the Football Bowl Subdivision, are included in NCAA record books, the NCAA has never awarded an official championship at that level. FBS championships are awarded by non-NCAA bodies, with the current de facto championship, the College Football Playoff, operated by a consortium of FBS conferences.

Men's champions

SportDateWinning teamWinning head coachScoreRunner-upRunner-up head coachVenueCityRef.
BaseballLSUJay Johnsonin best-of-3 series
(1–0, 5–3)Coastal CarolinaKevin SchnallCharles Schwab Field OmahaOmaha, Nebraskatitle=Division I Baseball Championship Historyurl=https://www.ncaa.com/history/baseball/d1publisher=NCAAaccess-date= December 15, 2020}}
BasketballFlorida65–63HoustonAlamodomeSan Antonio, Texas
Cross countryOklahoma StateNew MexicoGans Creek Cross Country CourseColumbia, Missouriurl=https://www.ncaa.com/live-updates/cross-country-women/d1/2025-ncaa-di-dii-diii-cross-country-championships-live-results-schedules-how-watchtitle=2025 NCAA DI, DII, DIII cross country championships: Live results, schedules, how to watch, selectionspublisher=NCAAdate=November 22, 2025access-date=November 22, 2025}}
Football (FBS)Indiana27–21Miami (FL)Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida
Football (FCS)Montana State35–34OTIllinois StateFirstBank StadiumNashville, Tennessee
GolfOklahoma StateAlan BrattonVirginiaBowen SargentOmni La Costa Resort & SpaCarlsbad, California{{cite webdate=May 28, 2025title=Oklahoma State defeats Virginia, wins 12th men's golf national title
GymnasticsMichiganStanfordCrisler CenterAnn Arbor, Michigan
Ice hockeyWestern MichiganBoston UniversityEnterprise CenterSt. Louis, Missouri
Indoor trackUSC39 (+ 6)GeorgiaVirginia Beach Sports CenterVirginia Beach, Virginia
LacrosseCornellMarylandGillette StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts
Outdoor trackTexas A&M
and USCand41 (+ 1)ArkansasHayward FieldEugene, Oregon
SoccerWashingtonOTNC StateWakeMed Soccer ParkCary, North Carolina
Swimming & divingTexas490 (+ 19)CaliforniaWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatic CenterFederal Way, Washington
TennisWake ForestTCUHurd Tennis CenterWaco, Texas
VolleyballLong Beach StateUCLACovelli CenterColumbus, Ohio
Water poloUCLAUSCAvery Aquatic CenterStanford, California
WrestlingPenn State177.0 (+ 60)NebraskaWells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Women's champions

SportDateWinning teamWinning head coachScoreRunner-upRunner-up head coachVenueCityRef.
BasketballUConn82–59South CarolinaAmalie ArenaTampa, Florida
Beach volleyballTCU3–2Loyola MarymountGulf Shores Public BeachGulf Shores, Alabama
BowlingYoungstown State4–3Jacksonville StateSuncoast Bowling CenterLas Vegas, Nevada
Cross countryNC State114 (+16)BYUGans Creek Cross Country CourseColumbia, Missouri
Field hockeyNorthwestern2–12OTPrincetonJack Katz StadiumDurham, North Carolina
GolfNorthwestern3–2StanfordOmni La Costa Resort & SpaCarlsbad, California
GymnasticsOklahomaUCLAJanelle McDonaldDickies ArenaFort Worth, Texas
Ice hockeyWisconsin4–3OTOhio StateRidder ArenaMinneapolis, Minnesota
Indoor trackOregon55 (+16)GeorgiaVirginia Beach Sports CenterVirginia Beach, Virginia
LacrosseNorth Carolina12–8NorthwesternGillette StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts
Outdoor trackGeorgia73 (+26)USCHayward FieldEugene, Oregon
RowingStanford129 (+8)YaleMercer LakeWest Windsor, New Jersey
SoccerFlorida StateStanfordCPKC StadiumKansas City, Missouri
SoftballTexasin best-of-3 series
(2–1, 3–4, 10–4)Texas TechDevon ParkOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Swimming & divingVirginia544 (+127)StanfordWeyerhaeuser King County Aquatic CenterFederal Way, Washington
TennisGeorgiaTexas A&MHurd Tennis CenterWaco, Texas
VolleyballTexas A&MKentuckyT-Mobile CenterKansas City, Missouri
Water poloStanfordUSCIndiana University NatatoriumIndianapolis, Indiana

Coeducational champions

SportDateWinning teamWinning head coachScoreRunner-upRunner-up head coachVenueCityRef.
FencingNotre Dame183 (+11)ColumbiaMulti-Sport FacilityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania
RifleWest VirginiaJon Hammond4,738 (+1)KentuckyMemorial ColiseumLexington, Kentucky
SkiingUtah590 (+77)ColoradoDartmouth Cross Country Ski CenterHanover, New Hampshire

Footnotes

References

References

  1. "Division I Baseball Championship History". NCAA.
  2. "Division I Men's Basketball Championship History". NCAA.
  3. (November 22, 2025). "2025 NCAA DI, DII, DIII cross country championships: Live results, schedules, how to watch, selections". NCAA.
  4. (2020). "FBS Football championship history". NCAA.
  5. (May 15, 2021). "Late touchdown lifts Sam Houston State Bearkats past South Dakota State for first FCS title". ESPN.
  6. (April 17, 2021). "Stanford wins the 2021 NC men's gymnastics championship". NCAA.
  7. (April 10, 2021). "UMass beats St. Cloud State 5-0 to win first NCAA men's hockey title". ESPN.
  8. (2022). "NCAA Men's Track and Field Indoor History". NCAA.
  9. "Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship History". NCAA.
  10. "Men's Outdoor Track & Field: Championship History". NCAA.
  11. "Division I Men's Soccer Championship History".
  12. "Division I Men's Swimming Championship History". NCAA.
  13. "Division I Men's Tennis Championship History". NCAA.
  14. "NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship History". NCAA.
  15. "2021 NC Men's Water Polo Championship - Championship". NCAA.
  16. "DI Wrestling Championship History". NCAA.
  17. "D1 Women's Basketball Championship History". NCAA.
  18. "NC Beach Volleyball Championship History". NCAA.
  19. (April 10, 2021). "Nebraska wins the 2021 NC bowling championship". NCAA.
  20. "North Carolina wins the 2023 DI field hockey championship in 2OT penalty shootout". NCAA.
  21. "D1 Women's Golf Championship History". NCAA.
  22. Maine, D'Arcy. (April 17, 2021). "Michigan women beat reigning champion Oklahoma for first NCAA gymnastics championship". ESPN.
  23. (March 20, 2021). "Wisconsin wins the 2021 NC women's hockey championship". NCAA.
  24. (2022). "NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field History". NCAA.
  25. "D1 Women's Lacrosse Championship History". NCAA.
  26. "Division I Women's Outdoor Track & Field: Championship History". NCAA.
  27. "Division I Rowing: Championship History". NCAA.
  28. "2021 DI Women's Soccer Championship - Championship". NCAA.
  29. "D1 Softball Championship History". NCAA.
  30. "Division I Women's Swimming Championship History". NCAA.
  31. "Division I Women's Tennis Championship History". NCAA.
  32. (December 18, 2021). "2021 DI Women's Volleyball Championship - Championship". NCAA.
  33. "NC Women's Water Polo Championship History". NCAA.
  34. Wendell, Bryan. (August 7, 2025). "It's Official: NCAA Women's Fencing Will Crown Its Own Team Champion in 2026". USA Fencing.
  35. "NC Fencing Championship History". NCAA.
  36. (March 13, 2021). "NCAA Rifle Championships". NCAA.
  37. (March 13, 2021). "NCAA Skiing Championships". NCAA.
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