Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships
The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women’s athletics and to administer national championships.
See AIAW
Championships
- During the 1972-73 season, the AIAW offered its first seven national championships (badminton, basketball, golf, gymnastics, swimming & diving, track & field, and volleyball).
- In years in which championships lower than Division 1 were not contested, or in sports with no division designation, there was open competition among eligible teams.
- The Division of Girls and Womens Sports (DGWS), a division of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (AAHPER), was the first nationally recognized collegiate organization for women’s athletics and the forerunner of the AIAW.
AIAW championship from 1973-82. Previously administered by the Division of Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS).
- 1970 Long Beach State (DGWS)
- 1971 Arizona State University (DGWS)
- 1972 Pasadena City College (DGWS)
- 1973 Pasadena City College
- 1974 Long Beach State
- 1975 Arizona State University
- 1976 Arizona State University
- 1977 UCLA
- 1978 Arizona State University
- 1979 Arizona State University
- 1980 Arizona State University
- 1981 Arizona State University
- 1982 Northern Illinois
Division I
AIAW championship from 1973-82. Previously administered by the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (CIAW).
- 1969 West Chester def. Western Carolina 65-39 (CIAW, six player format)
- 1970 Cal State-Fullerton def. West Chester 50-46 (CIAW, six player format)
- 1971 Mississippi College for Women def. West Chester 57-55 (CIAW)
- 1972 Immaculata def. West Chester 52-48
- 1973 Immaculata def. Queens 59-52
- 1974 Immaculata def. Mississippi College for Women 68-53
- 1975 Delta State def. Immaculata 90-81
- 1976 Delta State def. Immaculata 69-64
- 1977 Delta State def. LSU 68-55
- 1978 UCLA def. Maryland 90-74
- 1979 Old Dominion def. Louisiana Tech 75-65
- 1980 Old Dominion def. Tennessee 68-53
- 1981 Louisiana Tech def. Tennessee 79-59
- 1982 Rutgers def. Texas 83-77
Division II
- 1975 Phillips University
- 1976 Berry College
- 1977 Southeastern Louisiana
- 1978 High Point
- 1979 South Carolina State
- 1980 University of Dayton
- 1981 William Penn College
- 1982 Francis Marion College
Division III
- 1980 Worcester State College
- 1981 University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
- 1982 Concordia College
Junior College
- 1973 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College
- 1974 Anderson College
- 1975 Anderson College
- 1976 Anderson College
- 1977 Anderson College
National Collegiate Championships administered from inception in 1975 by the ABC/Women’s International Bowling Congress
- 1975 Wichita State
- 1976 San Jose State
- 1977 Wichita State
- 1978 Wichita State
- 1979 Penn State
- 1980 Erie CC
- 1981 Arizona State
- 1982 Erie CC
- 1974 UCLA
- 1975 Wisconsin
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980 Cal-Berkeley
- 1981 Washington
- 1982 Washington
Cross Country
Division I
- 1975 Iowa State
- 1976 Iowa State
- 1977 Iowa State
- 1978 Iowa State
- 1979 North Carolina State
- 1980 North Carolina State
- 1981 Iowa State
Division II
Division III
- 1979 Cal State-Hayward
- 1980 Cal State-Hayward
- 1981 College of St. Thomas
AIAW championship from 1980-82. Previously administered by the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (NIWFA).
- 1972 Cornell
- 1973 Cornell
- 1974 California State-Fullerton
- 1975 San Jose State
- 1976 San Jose State
- 1977 San Jose State
- 1978 San Jose State
- 1979 San Jose State
- 1980 Penn State
- 1981 Penn State
- 1982 Yale
Division I
- 1975 West Chester def. Ursinus 2-1
- 1976 West Chester def. Ursinus 2-0
- 1977 West Chester def. Ursinus 1-0
- 1978 West Chester def. University of Delaware 2-1
- 1979 Long Beach State def. Penn State 2-0
- 1980 Penn State def. California-Berkeley 2-1
- 1981 Penn State def. Temple 5-1
Division II
- 1979 Southwest Missouri State def. Colgate 2-0
- 1980 LaSalle def. Southwest Missouri State 3-2
- 1981 Lock Haven def. Syracuse 2-0
Division III
- 1979 Shippensburg def. Franklin & Marshall 1-0
- 1980 Gettysburg def. Hartwick 1-0
- 1981 Bloomsburg def. Lynchburg 3-2
Division I
- 1971 UCLA (DGWS)
- 1972 _____ (DGWS)
- 1973 North Carolina-Greensboro (two player teams)
- 1974 San Diego State (two player teams)
- 1974 Rollins College
- 1975 Arizona State University
- 1976 Furman University
- 1977 University of Miami
- 1978 University of Miami
- 1979 Southern Methodist University
- 1980 University of Tulsa
- 1981 Florida State
- 1982 University of Tulsa
Division II
- 1981 William and Mary
- 1982 Weber State
Division III
Division I
- 1973 Massachusetts, Amherst
- 1974 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- 1975 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
- 1976 Clarion
- 1977 Clarion
- 1978 Penn State
- 1979 Cal State-Fullerton
- 1980 Penn State
- 1981 Utah
- 1982 Florida
Division II
Division III
- 1980 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
- 1981 California-Davis
- 1982 Gustavus Adolphus College
Division I
AIAW championship from 1981-82. Administered from 1978-80 by the United States Women's Lacrosse Association (USWLA)
- 1978 Penn State
- 1979 Penn State
- 1980 Penn State
- 1981 Maryland
- 1982 Temple
Division II
- 1981 Delaware
- 1982 Delaware
Divsion III
- 1981 Trenton State
- 1982 Millersville University
- 1977 Dartmouth
- 1978 Utah, Salt Lake City
- 1979 Middlebury College
- 1980 Middlebury College
- 1981 Vermont
- 1982 Colorado, Boulder
- 1981 North Carolina-Chapel Hill def. Central Florida 1-0
Fastpitch Softball
Division I
- 1972 Arizona State University (DGWS/ASA)?
- 1973 Arizona State University (DGWS/ASA)?
- 1974 Southwest Missouri State University
- 1975 Omaha University
- 1976 Michigan State
- 1977 Northern Iowa
- 1978 UCLA
- 1979 Texas Woman's University
- 1980 Utah State, Logan
- 1981 Utah State, Logan
- 1982 Texas A&M
Division II
- 1980 Emporia State
- 1981 Cal State-Sacramento
- 1982 Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls
Division III
- 1980 Cal State-Chico
- 1981 Eastern Connecticut State
- 1982 Bloomsburg State
Junior College
- 1976 Golden West
- 1977 Golden West
Slowpitch Softball
- 1981 Florida State
- 1982 Florida State
Division I
- 1973 Arizona State
- 1974 Arizona State
- 1975 University of Miami
- 1976 University of Miami
- 1977 Arizona State
- 1978 Arizona State
- 1979 Florida
- 1980 Stanford
- 1981 Texas
- 1982 Texas
Division II
- 1977 Clarion
- 1978 Clarion
- 1979 Nevada-Reno
- 1980 Clarion
- 1981 Clarion
- 1982 Clarion
Division III
- 1980 Hamline University
- 1981 Hamline University
- 1982 Hamline University
- 1977 Ohio State
- 1978 Ohio State
- 1979 Ohio State
- 1980 Ohio State, Arizona (tie)
- 1981 Arizona
- 1982 Ohio State
Division I
AIAW championship from 1977-82. Administered from 1968-76 by the United States Tennis Association (USTA)
- 1968 Trinity University (San Antonio)
- 1969 Trinity University (San Antonio)
- 1970 Odessa College
- 1971 Arizona State
- 1972 Arizona State
- 1973 Trinity University (San Antonio)
- 1974 Arizona State
- 1975 Trinity University (San Antonio)
- 1976 Trinity University (San Antonio)
- 1977 USC
- 1978 Stanford
- 1979 USC
- 1980 USC
- 1981 UCLA
- 1982 Indiana
Division II
- 1977 Tennessee, Chattanooga
- 1978 Tennessee, Chattanooga
- 1979 Tennessee, Chattanooga
- 1980 Cal State Polytech-Pomona
- 1981 Cal State Polytech-Pomona
- 1982 Richmond
Division III
- 1980 California-Davis
- 1981 California-Davis
- 1982 Mary Washington College
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
The first National Intercollegiate Track and Field Championship was sponsored by DGWS in the spring of 1969.
Division I
- 1969 Texas Woman's University (DGWS)
- 1970
- 1971 Texas Woman's University (DGWS)
- 1972
- 1973 Texas Woman's University
- 1974 Prairie View A & M
- 1975 UCLA
- 1976 Prairie View A & M
- 1977 UCLA
- 1978 Cal State-Northridge
- 1979 Cal State-Northridge
- 1980 Cal State-Northridge
- 1981 Tennessee
- 1982 Texas
Division II
- 1981 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
- 1982 South Carolina State
Division III
- 1981 Cal State-Hayward
- 1982 Wisconsin-Lacrosse
Division I
- 1969-70 Sul Ross State (Texas) def. UCLA (DGWS)
- 1970-71 Sul Ross State (Texas) def. Long Beach State (DGWS)
- 1971-72 UCLA def. Long Beach State (DGWS)
- 1972-73 Long Beach State def. Brigham Young
- 1973 Long Beach State def. Texas Woman’s University
- 1974 UCLA def. Hawaii
- 1975 UCLA def. Hawaii
- 1976 USC def. UCLA
- 1977 USC def. Hawaii
- 1978 Utah State, Logan def. UCLA
- 1979 Hawaii def. Utah State, Logan
- 1980 USC def. Pacific
- 1981 Texas def. Portland State
Division II
- 1975 Texas Lutheran
- 1976 Texas Lutheran
- 1977 California-Riverside
- 1978 Florida Tech, Orlando
- 1979 Hawaii-Hilo
- 1980 Cal State-Northridge
- 1981 Hawaii-Hilo
Division III
- 1979 Azusa Pacific
- 1980 Cal State-Sacramento
- 1981 LaVerne
Sources
- Archives of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries
- USA Field Hockey
- Women's College Basketball Championship History Page
- USBC, Intercollegiate Team Championships
- NIFWA Team Champions
- Intercollegiate Tennis Association - The Milestones in Women's Collegiate Tennis
- The History of UCLA Women's Volleyball
- UW Women's Sports History, 1974-2004 (pdf-large)
- Trinity University Campus Spotlight, "Former Sports Standouts to be Inducted Into Trinity’s Athletic Hall of Fame"
- Long Beach Press-Telegram,"It All Started in Long Beach," 12/15/2004
- Bio: Marilyn Nolen: Women's Volleyball
- Cougar Volleyball 99 (pdf-large)
- McPherson College Hall of Fame 2004, Kathy Rogers Yoder
- BRO Forums, "UCLA: 97 NCAA titles and counting...."
- TWU Athletics Hall Of Fame Committee Seeks Nominations For 2006 Induction
- Texas Woman's University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2002
- "The Institutionalization of a Gender Biased Sport Value System," Everhart & Pemberton, Winter, 2001
- Northern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame
- History of Synchronized Swimming in the U.S.
- Buckeye Champions
- SMS softball recognizes 1974 national championship team 30th anniversary
- 2005 Sacramento State Hornets Softball Media Guide (pdf-large)
- “10 Most Memorable Moments in UNO Sports History”
- USTA supporting women’s collegiate tennis for nearly half a century