Intercollegiate sports team cycling champions

The competitions to declare intercollegiate sports team champions in cycling in the United States are organized by National Collegiate Cycling Association, a division of USA Cycling .

In the fall of 2016, previous Division I and Division II categories were replaced by varsity and club after many schools launched varsity programs in cycling, a tradicional club sport.[1]

Championships are held in track, mountain biking, cyclocross, BMX, and road disciplines in 11 conferences nationwide, with national championships occurring once a year for each discipline.

Collegiate cycling in the USA is organized into eleven geographic conferences:

  • Atlantic Cycling Conference (ACCC)
  • Eastern Cycling Conference (ECCC)
  • Intermountain Cycling Conference (IMCCC)
  • Midwest Cycling Conference (MWCCC)
  • North Central Cycling Conference (NCCCC)
  • Northwest Cycling Conference (NWCCC)
  • Rocky Mountain Cycling Conference (RMCCC)
  • Southeast Cycling Conference (SECCC)
  • South Central Cycling Conference (SCCCC)
  • Southwest Cycling Conference(SWCCC)
  • Western Cycling Conference (WCCC)

Men and Women Combined Scoring

Year Road
Division I
Road
Division II
Track
Division I
Track
Division II
Mountain Bike
Division I
Mountain Bike
Division II
Cyclocross
Division I
Cyclocross
Division II
BMX
Division I
BMX
Division II
[2]
1987[3] - Penn State
1988 UC Santa Barbara Colorado
1989 Colorado Penn State
1990 Colorado[4] Penn State
1991 Colorado Colorado
1992 Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Indiana
1993 Colorado[5] Indiana[6]
1994 UC Davis Indiana[7] Fort Lewis College (CO)[8]
1995 Stanford[9] Marian College (IN) Fort Lewis College
1996 Stanford Washington Fort Lewis College individual[3][10]
1997 Stanford Marian College[11] Colorado individual[12]
1998 Colorado Marian College Colorado individual[13]
1999 Colorado US Military Academy Marian College[11] Colorado[14][15] none[16]
2000 Colorado Fort Lewis College Marian College Fort Lewis College[3][17] Mesa State College (CO)[3][18] Lindsey Wilson College[19][20]
2001 UC Davis US Air Force Academy Marian College[11] Fort Lewis College[17] US Air Force Academy[21][22][23] Lindsey Wilson College[19][24]
2002 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Marian College Colorado Union College (KY) individual[25][26]
2003 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Marian College Fort Lewis College[27] Lees-McRae College (NC) Fort Lewis College[28][29][30]
2004 UC Berkeley Dartmouth Penn State Fort Lewis College Lees-McRae College Fort Lewis College[31][32][33]
2005 Colorado[34] Whitman College (WA)[35] Penn State[36] Colorado[34][37] Lees-McRae College[37][38] Fort Lewis College[17][39][40]
2006 UC Davis[41] Whitman College Marian College US Military Academy Fort Lewis College Western State College (CO) Lees-McRae College MIT
2007 Stanford Western Washington Marian College US Military Academy Fort Lewis College Colorado School of Mines Lees-McRae College Western Washington
2008 Lees-McRae College MIT Marian College MIT Fort Lewis College Appalachian St. (NC) Lees-McRae College Appalachian St.
2009 UC Davis Whitman College Marian University MIT[42] Fort Lewis College Brevard College (NC) Fort Lewis College[43][44] Appalachian St.[44][45]
2010 Marian University[46] Whitman College[46] Marian University[11] MIT[47] Fort Lewis College Brevard College Lees-McRae College Western Washington
2011 Marian University Mars Hill College (NC) Marian University[11] US Military Academy Fort Lewis College Union College (KY) race shifted from December 2011 to January 2012 [3]
2012 Marian University[11] MIT[48] Marian University[11] MIT Fort Lewis College Brevard College Marian University (tiebreaker)[49] Mars Hill College[50] Lindsey Wilson College[51]
2013 Marian University[11] MIT[52] Marian University[11] Colorado Mesa Fort Lewis College Brevard College Marian University[11] Brevard College Marian University (tiebreaker)[53]
2014 Marian University[11] Colorado Mesa[54] Marian University[55] Colorado Mesa Colorado Brevard College Marian University[11] Brevard College Marian University
2015 Marian University Milligan College (TN) Marian University[56] Milligan College Fort Lewis College[57] King University (TN) Marian University Brevard College Marian University Mars Hill College[58]
2016 Marian University[59] Milligan College Varsity Division
Marian University[60]
Club Division
US Military Academy
see below Marian University[61] King University Marian University[62] Mars Hill College
Year Road
Varsity
Road
Club
Track
Varsity
Track
Club
Cyclocross
Varsity
Cyclocross
Club
BMX
Varsity
BMX
Club
2017 Brevard College[63][lower-alpha 1] Vermont[lower-alpha 1]
  1. team relay (no omnium results made available)

Mountain Bike

Year Varsity Club
Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2
2016[64] Brevard College Warren Wilson College Colorado MIT

Overall

Year Overall
Division I
Overall
Division II
2006-07 Lees-McRae College (NC) US Military Academy
2007-08 Fort Lewis College (CO) MIT
2008-09 Lees-McRae College MIT
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16

Sources:[65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73]

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