NAIA National Men's Indoor Track And Field Championship

NAIA National Men's Indoor Track And Field Championship

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has sponsored a men's indoor track and field championship since 1966.[1]

Winners of the NAIA men's indoor track and field championship

  • 1966 Southern-Baton Rouge (La.)
  • 1967 Southern-Baton Rouge (La.)
  • 1968 Prairie View A&M (Texas)
  • 1969 Eastern Michigan
  • 1970 Eastern Michigan
  • 1971 Eastern Michigan
  • 1972 Dallas Baptist (Texas)
  • 1973 Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1974 Texas Southern
  • 1975 Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1976 Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1977 Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1978 Tie: Abilene Christian (Texas), Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1979 Jackson State (Miss.)
  • 1980 Vacant (winner disqualified)
  • 1981 Texas Southern
  • 1982 Saginaw Valley State (Mich.)
  • 1983 Saginaw Valley State (Mich.)
  • 1984 Texas Southern
  • 1985 Wayland Baptist (Texas)
  • 1986 Wayland Baptist (Texas)
  • 1987 Wayland Baptist (Texas)
  • 1988 Wayland Baptist (Texas)
  • 1989 Wayland Baptist (Texas)
  • 1990 Adams State (Colo.)
  • 1991 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
  • 1992 Adams State (Colo.)
  • 1993 Central State (Ohio)
  • 1994 Central State (Ohio)
  • 1995 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
  • 1996 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 1997 Life (Ga.)
  • 1998 Lindenwood (Mo.)
  • 1999 California Baptist
  • 2000 Life (Ga.)
  • 2001 McKendree (Ill.)
  • 2002 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2003 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2004 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2005 Lindenwood (Mo.)
  • 2006 Lindenwood (Mo.)
  • 2007 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2008 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
  • 2009 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

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