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2025 DI Indoor Athletics Championships: Template, Selection, Wollen, History

Here you will find a short guide for the athletics championships of Division I 2025, including the schedule of events, television information and the selection of teams and individuals.

The participants of this year's championships have been announced. The last championship start lists are published on the NCAA.com Wednesday, March 12th.

➡️ Take a look at the full list of participants

When and where are the 2025 Di -Indoor Echtle athletics championships?

The NCAA light athletics championships of the NCAA men and women in the interiors come from Friday, March 14th to Saturday, March 15, 2025In the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia Beach, VA. It will be the first time that the indoor championships take place in Virginia Beach. Both the men's and the women's championship take place at the same time.

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The schedule of events for indoor distance championships

The NCAA announced the schedule for the NCAA di Indoor Echtleichtik championships from NCAA (events) (events)Subject to change). Show the following schedule:

Timetable for events

Click here or tap here to obtain the full schedule of events for the 2024 NCAA di Indoor Echtache Championships

How to look at the 2025 NCAA di Indoor lighting athletics championships

The 2025 NCAA di Indoor lighting athletics championships are broadcast in the ESPN family of the networks.

Here you can buy tickets for the 2025 championships.

When and how the championship field is selected

The athletics selection of 2025 Di men and women is from qualified achievements of stammen Friday, November 29 to Sunday, March 2nd. March 2 is the last date on which a qualified performance can be achieved, with the exception of conference championships. Monday, March 3rd Will mark the last date that a qualified performance for conference championships can be achieved. The final list of Meet participants will be available Tuesday, March 4. To Wednesday, March 12thThe start lists of the last championships are published on the NCAA website.

🏆: Here are the di light athletics teams with the most NCAA championships

The current athletics ranking in interiors

Click here or tap here to display the latest athletics rankings for men and women. Both are updated throughout the season.

The former indoor lighting athletics champions

Here are the former winners of the NCAA indoor athletics championships. The women's championship started in the 1983 season when the men's championship began in the 1965 season.

Click here or tap here for a story of individual champions

DI women light and field championship history

YEAR CHAMPION TRAINER Dot Second Dot Website
2024 Arkansas Chris Johnson 55 Florida 50 Boston
2023 Arkansas Lance Harter 64 Texas 60 Albuquerque, New Mexico
2022 Florida Mike Holloway 68 Texas 56 Birmingham, Alabama
2021 Arkansas Lance Harter 68 Texas A & M. 57 Fayetteeville, Arkansas
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Arkansas Lance Harter 62 Southern California 51 Birmingham, Alabama
2018 Georgia Petros Kyprianou 61 Arkansas 49 Texas A & M.
2017 Oregon Robert Johnson 84 Georgia 51 Texas A & M.
2016 Oregon Robert Johnson 53 Arkansas 50 Birmingham, Alabama
2015 Arkansas Lance Harter 63 Oregon 46 1/2 Fayetteeville, Arkansas
2014 Oregon Robert Johnson 44 Texas 43 1/2 New Mexico
2013 Oregon Robert Johnson 56 Kansas 44 Arkansas
2012 Oregon Vin Lananna 49 Kansas 30 Boise State
2011 Oregon Vin Lananna 67 Texas 38 Texas A & M.
2010 Oregon Vin Lananna 61 Tennessee 36 Arkansas
2009 Tennessee JJ Clark 42 Texas A & M. 37 Texas A & M.
2008 State of Arizona Greg strength 51 LSU 43 Arkansas
2007 State of Arizona Greg strength 38 LSU 33 Arkansas
2006 Texas Bev Kearney 51 Stanford 36 Arkansas
2005 Tennessee JJ Clark 46 Florida 36 Arkansas
2004 LSU Pat Henry 52 Florida 51 Arkansas
2003 LSU Pat Henry 62 Florida, South Carolina 44 Arkansas
2002 LSU Pat Henry 57 Ucla 43 Arkansas
2001 Ucla Jeanette Bolden 53 1/2 South Carolina 40 Arkansas
2000 Ucla Jeanette Bolden 51 South Carolina 41 Arkansas
1999 Texas Bev Kearney 61 LSU 57 Indianapolis
1998 Texas Bev Kearney 60 LSU 30 Indianapolis
1997 LSU Pat Henry 49 Texas, Wisconsin 39 Indianapolis
1996 LSU Pat Henry 52 Georgia 34 Indianapolis
1995 LSU Pat Henry 40 Ucla 37 Indianapolis
1994 LSU Pat Henry 48 Alabama 29 Indianapolis
1993 LSU Pat Henry 49 Wisconsin 44 Indianapolis
1992 Florida Bev Kearney 50 Stanford 26 Indianapolis
1991 LSU Pat Henry 48 Texas 39 Indianapolis
1990 Texas Terry Crawford 50 Wisconsin 26 Indianapolis
1989 LSU Pat Henry 61 Villanova 34 Indianapolis
1988 Texas Terry Crawford 71 Villanova 52 Oklahoma City
1987 LSU Billy Maxwell 49 Tennessee 30 Oklahoma City
1986 Texas Terry Crawford 31 Southern California, Tennesee 26 Oklahoma City
1985 State Florida Gary Winckler 34 Texas 32 Syracuse, NY
1984 Nebraska Gary Pepin 59 Tennessee 48 Syracuse, NY
1983 Nebraska Gary Pepin 47 Tennessee 44 Pontiac, me.

DI -Männer -a -Athletics Cup history

YEAR CHAMPION TRAINER Dot Second Dot Host or site
2024 Texas Tech Wes Kittleley 50.5 Arkansas 41 Boston
2023 Arkansas Chris Bucknam 63 Georgia 40 Albuquerque
2022 Texas Edrick Floréal 47 North Carolina A&T 36 Birmingham, Alabama
2021 Oregon Robert Johnson 79 LSU 56 Fayetteeville, Arkansas
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Florida Mike Holloway 55 Houston 44 Birmingham, Alabama
2018 Florida Mike Holloway 40 USC 37 College station, Texas
2017 Texas A & M. Pat Henry 46 Florida 45.5 College station, Texas
2016 Oregon Robert Johnson 62 Arkansas 39 Birmingham, Alabama
2015 Oregon Robert Johnson 74 Florida 50 Fayetteville, Ark.
2014 Oregon Robert Johnson 62 Arkansas 54 New Mexico
2013 Arkansas Chris Bucknam 74 Florida 59 Arkansas
2012 Florida Mike Holloway 52 Arkansas 47 Boise State
2011 Florida Mike Holloway 52 Texas A & M. 40 College station, Texas
2010 Florida Mike Holloway 57 Oregon/Texas A & M. 44 Arkansas
2009 Oregon Vin Lananna 54 Florida 36 Texas A & M.
2008 State of Arizona Greg strength 44 State Florida 41 Arkansas
2007 Wisconsin Ed Nuttycombe 40 State Florida 35 Arkansas
2006 Arkansas John McDonnell 53 LSU 41 Arkansas
2005 Arkansas John McDonnell 56 Florida 46 Arkansas
2004 LSU Pat Henry 44 *Arkansas/Florida 38 Arkansas
2003 Arkansas John McDonnell 54 Auburn 30 Arkansas
2002 Tennessee Bill Webb 62.5 Alabama 47 Arkansas
2001 LSU Pat Henry 34 TCU 33 Arkansas
2000 Arkansas John McDonnell 69.5 Stanford 52 Arkansas
1999 Arkansas John McDonnell 65 Stanford 42.5 Indianapolis
1998 Arkansas John McDonnell 56 Stanford 36.5 Indianapolis
1997 Arkansas John McDonnell 59 Auburn 27 Indianapolis
1996 George Mason John Cook 39 Nebraska 31.5 Indianapolis
1995 Arkansas John McDonnell 59 George Mason/Tennessee 26 Indianapolis
1994 Arkansas John McDonnell 94 Tennessee 40 Indianapolis
1993 Arkansas John McDonnell 66 Clemson 30 Indianapolis
1992 Arkansas John McDonnell 53 Clemson 46 Indianapolis
1991 Arkansas John McDonnell 34 Georgetown 27 Indianapolis
1990 Arkansas John McDonnell 44 Florida 29 Indianapolis
1989 Arkansas John McDonnell 34 Florida 31 Indianapolis
1988 Arkansas John McDonnell 34 Illinois 29 Oklahoma City
1987 Arkansas John McDonnell 39 SMU 31 Oklahoma City
1986 Arkansas John McDonnell 49 Villanova 22 Oklahoma City
1985 Arkansas John McDonnell 70 Tennessee 29 Syracuse, NY
1984 Arkansas John McDonnell 38 Washington State 28 Syracuse, NY
1983 SMU Ted McLaughlin 43 Villanova 32 Pontiac, me.
1982 Utep John Wedel 67 Arkansas 30 Pontiac, me.
1981 Utep Ted Banks 76 SMU 51 Detroit
1980 Utep Ted Banks 76 Villanova 42 Detroit
1979 Villanova Jim Elliott 52 Utep 51 Detroit
1978 Utep Ted Banks 44 Auburn 38 Detroit
1977 Washington State John Chaplin 25.5 Utep 25 Detroit
1976 Utep Ted Banks 23 Villanova 15 Detroit
1975 Utep Ted Banks 36 Kansas 17.5 Detroit
1974 Utep Ted Banks 19 Colorado 18 Detroit
1973 Manhattan Fred Dwyer 18 Kansas/Kent State/Utep 12 Detroit
1972 Southern California Verne Wolfe 19 Bowling Green/Michigan State 18 Detroit
1971 Villanova Jim Elliott 22 Utep 19.25 Detroit
1970 Kansas Bob Timmons 27.5 Villanova 26 Detroit
1969 Kansas Bob Timmons 41.5 Villanova 33 Detroit
1968 Villanova Jim Elliott 35.3 Southern California 25 Detroit
1967 Southern California Verne Wolfe 26 Oklahoma 17 Detroit
1966 Kansas Bob Timmons 14 Southern California 13 Detroit
1965 Missouri Tom Botts 14 State Oklahoma 12 Detroit

*Second place from the NCAA committee cleared for violations.

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