List of current NCAA Division I champions

NCAA Division I champions are the winners of annual top-tier competitions among American college sports teams. This list also includes championships classified by the NCAA as "National Collegiate", the organization's official branding of championship events open to members of more than one of the NCAA's three legislative and competitive divisions.[lower-alpha 1]

In college football, the only championship actually awarded by the NCAA is that of the second level of D-I football, the Football Championship Subdivision. While champions of the top level, the Football Bowl Subdivision, are included in NCAA record books, the NCAA has never awarded an official championship at that level. FBS championships are awarded by non-NCAA bodies, with the current de facto championship, the College Football Playoff, operated by a consortium of FBS conferences.

Men's champions

Sport Date Winning team Winning head coach Score Losing team/ Runner-up Losing head coach Venue City Ref.
Baseball June 24–26, 2023 LSU Jay Johnson 2–1 in best-of-3 series
(4–311, 4–24, 18–4)
Florida Kevin O'Sullivan Charles Schwab Field Omaha Omaha, Nebraska [1]
Basketball April 3, 2023 UConn Dan Hurley 76–59 San Diego State Brian Dutcher NRG Stadium Houston, Texas [2]
Cross country November 19, 2022 Northern Arizona Michael Smith 83 (+0) Oklahoma State Dave Smith Greiner Family OSU Cross Country Course Stillwater, Oklahoma [3]
Football (FBS) January 9, 2023 Georgia Kirby Smart 65–7 TCU Sonny Dykes SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California [4]
Football (FCS) January 8, 2023 South Dakota State John Stiegelmeier 45–21 North Dakota State Matt Entz Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas [5]
Golf May 31, 2023 Florida JC Deacon 3–1 Georgia Tech Bruce Heppler Grayhawk Golf Club Scottsdale, Arizona [6]
Gymnastics April 15, 2023 Stanford Thom Glielmi 422.458 (+2.569) Michigan Yuan Xiao Rec Hall University Park, Pennsylvania [7]
Ice Hockey April 8, 2023 Quinnipiac Rand Pecknold 3–2OT Minnesota Bob Motzko Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida [8]
Indoor Track March 10–11, 2023 Arkansas Chris Bucknam 63 (+ 23) Georgia Caryl Smith Gilbert Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque, New Mexico [9]
Lacrosse May 29, 2023 Notre Dame Kevin Corrigan 13–9 Duke John Danowski Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [10]
Outdoor Track June 9, 2023 Florida Mike Holloway 57 (+ 4) Arkansas Chris Bucknam Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas [11]
Soccer December 12, 2022 Syracuse Ian McIntyre 2–22OT, 7–6 PK Indiana Todd Yeagley WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina [12]
Swimming & Diving March 22–25, 2023 California Dave Durden 482 (+ 52) Arizona State Bob Bowman Jean K Freeman Aquatic Center Minneapolis, Minnesota [13]
Tennis May 21, 2023 Virginia Andres Pedroso 4–0 Ohio State Ty Tucker USTA National Campus Orlando, Florida [14]
Volleyball May 6, 2023 UCLA John Speraw 3–1 Hawaiʻi Charlie Wade EagleBank Arena Fairfax, Virginia [15]
Water Polo December 4, 2022 California Kirk Everist 13–12 USC Marko Pintaric Spieker Aquatics Complex Berkeley, California [16]
Wrestling March 16–18, 2023 Penn State Cael Sanderson 137.5 (+ 55) Iowa Tom Brands BOK Center Tulsa, Oklahoma [17]

Women's champions

Sport Date Winning team Winning head coach Score Losing team/ Runner-up Losing head coach Venue City Ref.
Basketball April 2, 2023 LSU Kim Mulkey 102–85 Iowa Lisa Bluder American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas [18]
Beach Volleyball May 7, 2023 USC Dain Blanton 3–2 UCLA Stein Metzger Gulf Shores Public Beach Gulf Shores, Alabama [19]
Bowling April 15, 2023 Vanderbilt John Williamson 4–3 Arkansas State Justin Kostick South Point Bowling Plaza Enterprise, Nevada [20]
Cross country November 19, 2022 NC State Laurie Henes 114 (+26) New Mexico Joe Franklin Greiner Family OSU Cross Country Course Stillwater, Oklahoma [3]
Field hockey November 20, 2022 North Carolina Karen Shelton 2–1 Northwestern Tracey Fuchs George J. Sherman Family-Sports Complex Storrs, Connecticut [21]
Golf May 24, 2023 Wake Forest Kim Lewellen 3–1 USC Justin Silverstein Grayhawk Golf Club Scottsdale, Arizona [22]
Gymnastics April 15, 2023 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.3875 (+0.15) Florida Jenny Rowland Dickies Arena Fort Worth, Texas [23]
Ice hockey March 19, 2023 Wisconsin Mark Johnson 1–0 Ohio State Nadine Muzerall AMSOIL Arena Duluth, Minnesota [24]
Indoor Track March 10–11, 2023 Arkansas Lance Harter 64 (+ 4) Texas Edrick Floréal Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque, New Mexico [25]
Lacrosse May 28, 2023 Northwestern Kelly Amonte Hiller 18–6 Boston College Acacia Walker-Weinstein WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina [26]
Outdoor Track June 10, 2023 Texas Edrick Floréal 83 (+ 32) Florida Mike Holloway Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas [27]
Rowing May 26–28, 2023 Stanford Derek Byrnes 129 (+9) Washington Yasmin Farooq Camden County Boathouse Pennsauken Township, New Jersey [28]
Soccer December 5, 2022 UCLA Margueritte Aozasa 3–2 2OT North Carolina Anson Dorrance WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina [29]
Softball June 7–8, 2023 Oklahoma Patty Gasso 2–0 in best-of-3 series
(5–0, 3–1)
Florida State Lonni Alameda USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [30]
Swimming & Diving March 15–18, 2023 Virginia Todd DeSorbo 541.5 (+ 127) Texas Carol Capitani Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center Knoxville, Tennessee [31]
Tennis May 20, 2023 North Carolina Brian Kalbas 4–1 NC State Simon Earnshaw USTA National Campus Orlando, Florida [32]
Volleyball December 17, 2022 Texas Jerritt Elliott 3–0 Louisville Dani Busboom Kelly CHI Health Center Omaha Omaha, Nebraska [33]
Water Polo May 14, 2023 Stanford John Tanner 11–9 USC Marko Pintaric Douglass M. Eberhardt Aquatics Center Stockton, California [34]

Coeducational champions

Sport Date Winning team Winning head coach Score Losing team/ Runner-up Losing head coach Venue City Ref.
Fencing March 23–26, 2023 Notre Dame Gia Kvaratskhelia 188 (+13) Princeton Zoltan Dudas Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, North Carolina [35]
Rifle March 10–11, 2023 Alaska Will Anti 4,729 (+12) TCU Karen Monez James A. Rhodes Arena Akron, Ohio [36]
Skiing March 8–11, 2023 Utah Fredrik Landstedt 526 (+34.5) Colorado Jana Weinberger Mount Van Hoevenberg & Whiteface Mountain Lake Placid, New York [37]

Footnotes

  1. The only exception to the "National Collegiate" branding is the Division I men's ice hockey championship. While it is currently open to members of Division II, as well as a small number of Division III members, it is styled as a "Division I" championship because the NCAA previously sponsored a D-II championship in that sport.

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