2026 D1 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Conference Championship Tracker

It’s that time of year again—conference championship season in NCAA track and field. Every Division I team is gearing up to deliver its best indoor performances, as this is the moment coaches have meticulously prepared for all season. For collegiate track athletes, competing at a Division I conference championship meet is often the most exhilarating experience of their careers. I can say that with certainty because I’ve lived it.

Despite the excitement, track and field coverage remains scarce. While WatchESPN and Flotrack stream most meets through their apps, results can be surprisingly hard to find. That’s where this page comes in—your go-to source for keeping up with all the action across Division I conference championships. And remember, winning an NCAA title—at any level, in any conference—is an incredible achievement.

ACC

Men’s Champion: Virginia (110) over Florida State (96)

Women’s Champion: Clemson (99) over Duke(96)

ASUN

Men’s Champion: Central Arkansas (229) over North Florida (164)

Women’s Champion: Central Arkansas (215) over Lipscomb (116)

America East

Men’s Champion: UMass Lowell (166.5) over UAlbany (140)

Women’s Champion: UAlbany (188) over UMBC (142)

Atlantic 10

Men’s Champion: Rhode Island (250.5) over George Mason (147)

Women’s Champion: Dayton (153) over Duquesne (109)

BIG EAST

Men’s Champion: Connecticut (273.5) over Depaul (134)

Women’s Champion: Connecticut (212) over Depaul (184)

Big 12

Men’s Champion: Texas Tech (127) over Arizona (101)

Women’s Champion: Texas Tech (119.5) over BYU (108)

Big Sky

Men’s Champion: Northern Arizona (171) over Sacramento State (110)

Women’s Champion: Montana State (181) over Northern Arizona (128)

Big South

Men’s Champion: High Point (263.5) over Charleston Southern (167)

Women’s Champion: High Point (269) over Charleston Southern (247)

Big Ten

Men’s Champion: Oregon (121) over Minnesota (81)

Women’s Champion: Oregon (110) over Illinois (92)

Big West

Men’s Champion: Cal Poly (201.5) over Cal State Fullerton (152)

Women’s Champion: UC Irvine (187.5) over Cal State Fullerton (126)

CAA

Men’s Champion: North Carolina A&T (184.33) over Northeastern (155)

Women’s Champion: Elon (193) over Hampton (140)

Conference USA

Men’s Champion: Liberty (244) over Kennesaw State (147)

Women’s Champion: Liberty (161) over Kennesaw State (121)

Horizon League

Men’s Champion: Youngstown State (264) over Purdue Fort Wayne (129.5)

Women’s Champion: Youngstown State (172) over Milwaukee (163.5)

Ivy League

Men’s Champion: Princeton (219) over Harvard (130)

Women’s Champion: Princeton (203) over Penn (157)

MEAC

Men’s Champion: Norfolk State (183) over SC State (126)

Women’s Champion: Howard (235) over Morgan State (199)

Metro Atlantic

Men’s Champion: Mount St. Mary’s (183.5) over Rider (107)

Women’s Champion: Quinnipiac (164.25) over Mount St. Mary’s (139)

Mid-American

Men’s Champion: Akron (212) over Eastern Michigan (148.5)

Women’s Champion: Akron (135.5) over Kent State (113.5)

Missouri Valley

Men’s Champion: Illinois State (179.5) over Northern Iowa (153)

Women’s Champion: Indiana State (183.5) over Northern Iowa (167)

Mountain West

Men’s Champion: Colorado State (200) over Air Force (149)

Women’s Champion: New Mexico (190) over Colorado State (135.5)

NEC

Men’s Champion: Wagner (182) over Central Connecticut (172)

Women’s Champion: Central Connecticut (182) over Saint Francis (105.5)

Ohio Valley

Men’s Champion: Eastern Illinois (204) over SE Missouri (186.5)

Women’s Champion: SE Missouri (164) over Eastern Illinois (127.5)

Patriot League

Men’s Champion: Navy (298) over Army (199.5)

Women’s Champion: Army (201.58) over Navy (197.33)

SEC

Men’s Champion: Arkansas (110.5) over Alabama (94.5)

Women’s Champion: Florida (107) over Alabama (91.5)

SWAC

Men’s Champion: Jackson State (142) over Texas Southern (110)

Women’s Champion: Florida A&M (145.5) over Alabama State (132)

Southern Conference

Men’s Champion: Samford (238) over Western Carolina (180)

Women’s Champion: Western Carolina (182) over Samford (174)

Southland Conference

Men’s Champion: Stephen F. Austin (164) over Northwestern State (124)

Women’s Champion: Northwestern State (147.5) over UT-Rio Grande Valley (126)

Sun Belt

Men’s Champion: Texas State (157) over Appalachian State (128)

Women’s Champion: Texas State (128.83) over Louisiana (96)

The American

Men’s Champion: Wichita State (171.5) over North Texas (138)

Women’s Champion: Rice (142) over UTSA (106)

The Summit League

Men’s Champion: North Dakota State (238.5) over South Dakota State (162)

Women’s Champion: North Dakota State (246.5) over North Dakota (196)

WAC

Men’s Champion: Tarleton State (200) over UT-Arlington (183)

Women’s Champion: Utah Valley (210) over Tarleton State (175)

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