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List of Summit League champions

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Summit League
Titles of current member universities
Denver110
Kansas City35
North Dakota1
North Dakota State107
Omaha17
Oral Roberts158
St. Thomas3
South Dakota32
South Dakota State81
Drake (associate member)4
Locations

This article is alist of Summit League conference champions. TheSummit League sponsors 19 sports, nine men's and 10 women's and no longer sponsors football. This article is updated through the completion of the2025 Summit League men's soccer tournament, completed on November 15, 2025.

Sports sponsored

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Men's

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SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
Country
GolfSoccerSwimming
& Diving
TennisIndoor
Track & Field
Outdoor
Track & Field
Total
Summit League
Sports
DenverRed XNGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XN5
Kansas CityRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY7
North DakotaRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY6
North Dakota StateGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickY6
OmahaGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XN6
Oral RobertsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY8
St. ThomasGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickY9
South DakotaRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickY6
South Dakota StateGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY8
Associate members
DrakeGreen tickY1
Eastern IllinoisGreen tickY1
Illinois StateGreen tickY1
LindenwoodGreen tickY1
Northern ColoradoGreen tickY1
Southern IndianaGreen tickY1
Totals69795887766

Women's

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School BasketballCross
Country
GolfSoccerSoftball Swimming
& Diving
Tennis Indoor
Track & Field
Outdoor
Track & Field
VolleyballTotal
Summit League
Sports
DenverGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNGreen tickY6
Kansas CityGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY9
North DakotaGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY9
North Dakota StateGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY8
OmahaGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY10
Oral RobertsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY8
St. ThomasGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY10
South DakotaGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY10
South Dakota StateGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY10
Associate members
Eastern IllinoisGreen tickY1
LindenwoodGreen tickY1
Southern IndianaGreen tickY1
Totals989978888983

Membership

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Current members

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Source:[1]

Current affiliate members

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Years listed here are the calendar years of arrival. For schools which are members only in spring sports (such as baseball), the year of arrival precedes the first season of competition.

Former members

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Source:[1]

Former affiliate members

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Baseball

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Main article:Summit League baseball tournament

Division titles are counted as a full regular season championship. Current Summit League members Denver, Kansas City, North Dakota, and South Dakota have never sponsored baseball while in the conference.

Of former Summit members, IUPUI added baseball in the 1994 season but dropped the sport after 2001;[9] Wisconsin–Milwaukee only participated in league play in the 1994 season, its final one in the conference; Oakland did not participate in league play during the 1999 season, its first as a conference member; and Buffalo and Wisconsin–Green Bay never sponsored baseball while in the Summit.

Baseball titles by school[10]
TeamSeasons in league[a]Regular SeasonTournamentTotal
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
202242
Southwest Missouri State1984–19904610
Eastern Illinois1984–1996606
North Dakota State2008–present134
Omaha2013–present314
Troy State1995–1997224
Wright State1992–1994314
UIC1984–1994123
Valparaiso1984–2007303
Akron1990–1992112
Cleveland State1984–1994202
Northeastern Illinois1995–1998112
South Dakota State2008–present112
St. Thomas2022–present202
C. W. Post1995–1998101
Centenary2004–2011000
Central Connecticut State1995–1998000
Chicago State1995–2006000
IUPUI1994–2001000
Pace1995–1998000
New York Tech1995–1998000
Northern Colorado2022–present000
Northern Illinois1992–1994000
Northern Iowa1984–1991000
Oakland2000–2013000
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–2020000
Southern Utah2000–2012000
Western Illinois1984–2023000
Wisconsin–Milwaukee19940X0
Youngstown State1992–2001000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1984Not heldSouthwest Missouri State[11]
1985BlueValparaiso5–3Southwest Missouri State[11]
GrayEastern Illinois8–0
1986BlueCleveland State7–4Southwest Missouri State[11]
GraySouthwest Missouri State11–1
1987BlueValparaiso8–4Southwest Missouri State[11]
GrayEastern Illinois9–3
1988BlueValparaiso6–5Southwest Missouri State[11]
GraySouthwest Missouri State12–0
1989BlueCleveland State7–3Southwest Missouri State[11]
GraySouthwest Missouri State8–2
1990BlueUIC8–3UIC[11]
GraySouthwest Missouri State11–0
1991BlueAkron12–5Akron[11]
GrayEastern Illinois9–2
1992BlueWright State17–3Wright State[11]
GrayEastern Illinois13–7
1993Wright State17–3UIC[11]
1994Wright State16–8Not held[11]
1995EastYoungstown State16–4Troy State[11]
WestEastern Illinois15–5
1996EastTroy State16–2Northeastern Illinois[11]
WestEastern Illinois15–3
1997EastTroy State8–6Troy State[11]
WestNortheastern Illinois16–7
1998EastC. W. Post12–2Oral Roberts[11]
WestOral Roberts18–6
1999Oral Roberts14–4Oral Roberts[11]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2000Oral Roberts26–1Oral Roberts[11]
2001Oral Roberts24–1Oral Roberts[11]
2002Oral Roberts16–2Oral Roberts[11]
2003Oral Roberts19–1Oral Roberts[11]
2004Oral Roberts21–1Oral Roberts[11]
2005Oral Roberts22–2Oral Roberts[11]
2006Oral Roberts17–2Oral Roberts[11]
2007Oral Roberts19–1Oral Roberts[11]
2008Oral Roberts24–4Oral Roberts[11]
2009Oral Roberts16–2Oral Roberts[11]
2010Oral Roberts
South Dakota State
19–9Oral Roberts[11]
2011Oral Roberts21–7Oral Roberts[12][13]
2012Oral Roberts17–6Oral Roberts[14][15]
2013Omaha20–6South Dakota State[16][17][18]
2014Omaha15–11North Dakota State[18][19][20]
2015Oral Roberts25–5Oral Roberts[21][22]
2016Oral Roberts22–8Oral Roberts[23][24]
2017Oral Roberts25–4Oral Roberts[25][26]
2018Oral Roberts24–6Oral Roberts[10]
2019Omaha20–10Omaha[10]
2020Season canceled due toCOVID-19[10]
2021Oral Roberts19–7North Dakota State[10]
2022North Dakota State17–5Oral Roberts[27][28]
2023Oral Roberts23–1Oral Roberts[29][30]
2024St. Thomas[b]16–10Oral Roberts[31][32]
2025Oral Roberts
St. Thomas[b]
21–9North Dakota State[33]
2026

  1. ^Reflects baseball seasons; the first season of competition takes place in the calendar year after a school joins the conference.
  2. ^abSt. Thomas was ineligible for postseason contention due to their transition fromDivision III

Basketball (men's)

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Main article:Summit League men's basketball tournament

All current Summit members have sponsored men's basketball throughout their tenures in the conference.

Among former members, Cleveland State was suspended from conference play in men's basketball during the 1988–89 and 1989–90 seasons, and Oakland didn't compete in conference play during the 1998–99 season, its first as a Summit member.

Seasons are listed by the calendar years in which they ended.

Men's basketball titles by school[34]
TeamSeasonRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Valparaiso1983–20079817
South Dakota State2008–present9716
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
7512
North Dakota State2008–present459
Oakland2000–2013336
Southwest Missouri State1983–1990426
Cleveland State1983–1988
1991–1994
314
Western Illinois1983–2023213
Wisconsin–Green Bay1983–1994213
Eastern Illinois1983–1996022
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–2020202
IUPUI1999–2017112
Omaha2013–present112
Southern Utah1998–2012112
Northern Illinois1991–1994101
Northern Iowa1983–1991011
South Dakota2012–present101
UIC1983–1994101
Wright State1992–1994011
Akron1991–1992000
Buffalo1995–1998000
Centenary2004–2011000
Central Connecticut State1995–1997000
Chicago State1995–2006000
Denver2014–present000
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
000
North Dakota2019–present000
Northeastern Illinois1995–1998000
St. Thomas[a]2022–present000
Troy State1995–1997000
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1994000
Youngstown State1993–2001000
  1. ^St. Thomas was ineligible for the Summit League tournament in 2021, and for the NCAA tournament from 2021–2025 due to their transition fromDivision III

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1982–83Western Illinois9–3Not held[34]
1983–84UIC12–2Western Illinois[34]
1984–85Cleveland State11–3Eastern Illinois[34]
1985–86Cleveland State13–1Cleveland State[34]
1986–87Southwest Missouri State13–1Southwest Missouri State[34]
1987–88Southwest Missouri State12–2Not held[34]
1988–89Southwest Missouri State10–2Southwest Missouri State[34]
1989–90Southwest Missouri State11–1Northern Iowa[34]
1990–91Northern Illinois14–2Wisconsin–Green Bay[34]
1991–92Wisconsin–Green Bay14–2Eastern Illinois[34]
1992–93Cleveland State15–1Wright State[34]
1993–94Wisconsin–Green Bay15–3Wisconsin–Green Bay[34]
1994–95Valparaiso14–4Valparaiso[34]
1995–96Valparaiso13–5Valparaiso[34]
1996–97Valparaiso13–3Valparaiso[34]
1997–98Valparaiso13–3Valparaiso[34]
1998–99Oral Roberts
Valparaiso
10–4Valparaiso[34]
1999–00Oakland11–5Valparaiso[34]
2000–01Southern Utah
Valparaiso
13–3Southern Utah[34]
2001–02Valparaiso12–2Valparaiso[34]
2002–03Valparaiso12–2IUPUI[34]
2003–04Valparaiso11–5Valparaiso[34]
2004–05Oral Roberts13–3Oakland[34]
2005–06IUPUI
Oral Roberts
13–3Oral Roberts[34]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2006–07Oral Roberts12–2Oral Roberts[34]
2007–08Oral Roberts16–2Oral Roberts[34]
2008–09North Dakota State16–2North Dakota State[34]
2009–10Oakland17–1Oakland[34]
2010–11Oakland17–1Oakland[35]
2011–12Oral Roberts17–1South Dakota State[36]
2012–13South Dakota State
Western Illinois
13–3South Dakota State[37][38]
2013–14North Dakota State12–2North Dakota State[39][40]
2014–15IPFW
South Dakota State
12–4North Dakota State[41][42]
2015–16IPFW
South Dakota State
12–4South Dakota State[43][44]
2016–17South Dakota12–4South Dakota State[45][46]
2017–18South Dakota State13–1South Dakota State[34]
2018–19South Dakota State14–2North Dakota State[34]
2019–20North Dakota State
South Dakota State
13–3North Dakota State[34]
2020–21South Dakota State9–3Oral Roberts[34]
2021–22South Dakota State18–0South Dakota State[47][48]
2022–23Oral Roberts18–0Oral Roberts[49][50]
2023–24South Dakota State12–4South Dakota State[51]
2024–25Omaha13–3Omaha[52][53]
2025–26

Basketball (women's)

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Main article:Summit League women's basketball tournament

All current Summit members have sponsored women's basketball throughout their tenures in the conference.

Among former members, Oakland didn't compete in conference play during the 1998–99 season, its first as a Summit member.

Seasons are listed by the calendar years in which they ended.

Women's basketball titles by school[54]
TeamSeasonRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
South Dakota State2008–present111223
Western Illinois1993–2023628
Youngstown State1993–2001538
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
257
Oakland2000–2013325
South Dakota2012–present549
Valparaiso1993–2007224
Northern Illinois1993–1994213
Troy State1995–1997112
Buffalo1995–1998000
Wisconsin–Green Bay1993–1994000
Centenary2004–2011000
Central Connecticut State1995–1997000
Chicago State1995–2006000
Cleveland State1993–1994000
Denver2014–present000
Eastern Illinois1993–1996000
IUPUI1999–2017000
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
000
North Dakota2019–present000
North Dakota State2008–present000
Northeastern Illinois1995–1998000
Omaha2013–present000
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–2020000
St. Thomas[a]2022–present000
Southern Utah1998–2012000
UIC1993–1994000
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1994000
Wright State1993–1994000
  1. ^St. Thomas was ineligible for the Summit League tournament in 2021, and for the NCAA tournament from 2021–2025 due to their transition fromDivision III

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1992–93Northern Illinois15–1Northern Illinois[54]
1993–94Northern Illinois18–0Wisconsin–Green Bay[54]
1994–95Buffalo
Western Illinois
Youngstown State
14–4Western Illinois[54]
1995–96Youngstown State14–4Youngstown State[54]
1996–97Troy State
Youngstown State
13–3Troy State[54]
1997–98Youngstown State15–1Youngstown State[54]
1998–99Valparaiso
Youngstown State
10–4Oral Roberts[54]
1999–00Oakland13–3Youngstown State[54]
2000–01Oakland12–4Oral Roberts[54]
2001–02Valparaiso13–1Oakland[54]
2002–03Western Illinois12–2Valparaiso[54]
2003–04Western Illinois13–3Valparaiso[54]
2004–05Western Illinois13–3Oral Roberts[54]
2005–06Western Illinois13–3Oakland[54]
2006–07Oakland12–2Oral Roberts[54]
2007–08South Dakota State16–2Oral Roberts[54]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2008–09South Dakota State17–1South Dakota State[54]
2009–10Oral Roberts15–3South Dakota State[54]
2010–11Oral Roberts16–2South Dakota State[54]
2011–12South Dakota State16–2South Dakota State[55][56]
2012–13South Dakota State14–2South Dakota State[57][58]
2013–14South Dakota State13–1South Dakota[59][60]
2014–15South Dakota13–3South Dakota State[61][62]
2015–16South Dakota15–1South Dakota State[63][64]
2016–17Western Illinois13–3Western Illinois[65][66]
2017–18South Dakota14–0South Dakota State[54]
2018–19South Dakota State13–1South Dakota State[54]
2019–20South Dakota16–0South Dakota[54]
2020–21South Dakota State14–0South Dakota[54]
2021–22South Dakota
South Dakota State
17–1South Dakota[67][68]
2022–23South Dakota State18–0South Dakota State[69][70]
2023–24South Dakota State16–0South Dakota State[71][72]
2024–25South Dakota State16–0South Dakota State[73][74]
2025–26

Cross country (men's)

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All current Summit members sponsor men's cross country except Denver and Omaha.

Several former conference members did not continuously sponsor the sport while in the league. Northern Illinois never sponsored men's cross country while a Summit member. Cleveland State sponsored the sport when it joined, but dropped men's cross country after 1992. Wisconsin–Green Bay did not have a score in the 1982 cross country meet. Valparaiso did not participate in the 1984 cross country meet. UIC did not have a score in the 1986 cross country meet and Eastern Illinois did not participate.

Men's cross country titles by school[75]
TeamSeasonTotal
South Dakota State2007–present14
Southern Utah1997–201111
Northern Iowa1982–19905
Southwest Missouri State1982–19894
Youngstown State1991–20003
IUPUI1998–20162
Oakland1999–20122
Cleveland State1983–19921
Western Illinois1982–20221
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1992–19931
Akron1989–19910
Buffalo1994–19970
Centenary2003–20100
Central Connecticut State1994–19960
Chicago State1994–20050
Eastern Illinois1982–1985
1987–1995
0
Kansas City (UMKC)1994–2012
2020–present
0
North Dakota2018–present0
North Dakota State2007–present0
Northeastern Illinois1994–19970
Omaha2012–present0
Oral Roberts1997–2011
2014–present
0
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2007–20190
St. Thomas2021–present0
South Dakota2011–present0
Troy State1994–19960
UIC1982–19930
Valparaiso1982–1983
1985–2006
0
Wisconsin–Green Bay1982–19930
Wright State1991–19930
YearChampionRef
1982Northern Iowa[75]
1983Northern Iowa[75]
1984Northern Iowa[75]
1985Southwest Missouri State[75]
1986Southwest Missouri State[75]
1987Southwest Missouri State[75]
1988Northern Iowa[75]
1989Southwest Missouri State[75]
1990Northern Iowa[75]
1991Western Illinois[75]
1992Cleveland State[75]
1993Wisconsin–Milwaukee[75]
1994Youngstown State[75]
1995Youngstown State[75]
1996Youngstown State[75]
1997Southern Utah[75]
1998Southern Utah[75]
1999Southern Utah[75]
2000Southern Utah[75]
2001Southern Utah[75]
2002Oakland[75]
2003Southern Utah[75]
2004Southern Utah[75]
2005Oakland[75]


YearChampionRef
2006Southern Utah[75]
2007Southern Utah[75]
2008Southern Utah[75]
2009South Dakota State[75]
2010South Dakota State[76]
2011Southern Utah[77]
2012South Dakota State[78]
2013South Dakota State[79]
2014IUPUI[75]
2015IUPUI[75]
2016South Dakota State[80]
2017South Dakota State[81]
2018South Dakota State[81]
2019South Dakota State[82]
2020South Dakota State[75]
2021South Dakota State[83]
2022South Dakota State[84]
2023South Dakota State[85]
2024South Dakota State[86]
2025South Dakota State[87]

Cross country (women's)

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All current Summit members except Denver sponsor women's cross country.

Among former conference members, the only one that never sponsored cross country while in the Summit was Northern Illinois.

Women's cross country titles by school[75]
TeamSeasonTotal
Southern Utah1997–20119
South Dakota2011–present6
North Dakota State2007–present5
South Dakota State2007–present4
Buffalo1994–19973
Oral Roberts1997–2011
2014–present
2
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1992–19932
North Dakota2018–present1
Oakland1999–20121
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2007–20191
Youngstown State1992–20001
Centenary2004–20100
Central Connecticut State1994–19950
Chicago State1994–20050
Cleveland State1992–19930
Eastern Illinois1992–19950
IUPUI1998–20160
Kansas City (UMKC)1994–2012
2020–present
0
Northeastern Illinois1994–19970
Omaha2012–present0
St. Thomas2021–present0
Troy State1994–19960
UIC1992–19930
Valparaiso1992–20060
Western Illinois1992–20220
Wisconsin–Green Bay1992–19930
Wright State1992–19930
YearChampionRef
1992Wisconsin–Milwaukee[75]
1993Wisconsin–Milwaukee[75]
1994Buffalo[75]
1995Buffalo[75]
1996Buffalo[75]
1997Youngstown State[75]
1998Southern Utah[75]
1999Southern Utah[75]
2000Southern Utah[75]
2001Southern Utah[75]
2002Southern Utah[75]
2003Southern Utah[75]
2004Southern Utah[75]
2005Oral Roberts[75]
2006Oral Roberts[75]
2007IPFW
Southern Utah
[75]
YearChampionRef
2008South Dakota State[75]
2009Southern Utah[75]
2010Oakland[76]
2011North Dakota State[77]
2012North Dakota State[78]
2013North Dakota State[79]
2014South Dakota[75]
2015South Dakota[75]
2016South Dakota[80]
2017South Dakota[81]
2018South Dakota[81]
2019North Dakota State[82]
2020South Dakota State[75]
2021South Dakota State[83]
2022North Dakota State[84]
2023South Dakota[85]
2024South Dakota State[86]
2025North Dakota[87]

Football

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Football was sponsored by the conference from 1982 to 1984. Members of the conference went on to form the league now known as theMissouri Valley Football Conference.

Football titles by school
TeamSeasonTitles
Eastern Illinois1982–19843
Northern Iowa1982–19842
Southwest Missouri State1982–19840
Western Illinois1982–19840
YearChampionRecordRef
1982Eastern Illinois
Northern Iowa
2–0–1[88]
1983Eastern Illinois3–0–0[88]
1984Eastern Illinois
Northern Iowa
2–1–0[88]

Golf (men's)

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All current Summit League members sponsor men's golf.

Among former members, Buffalo, UIC, and Wisconsin–Milwaukee did not sponsor men's golf in the Summit League. Valparaiso dropped men's golf after 1999.

Since NCAA golf is a spring sport, the first season of competition for each school is the calendar year after said school either joined the conference or added men's golf, as applicable.

Men's golf titles by school[89]
TeamSeasonTotal
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
8
Western Illinois1983–20238
Denver2014–present4
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
4
Northern Illinois1990–19944
IUPUI1999–20173
Troy State1995–19973
South Dakota State2008–present2
Southwest Missouri State1983–19902
North Dakota State2008–present1
Northern Iowa1983–19911
South Dakota2012–present1
Wright State1992–19941
Akron1990–19920
Centenary2004–20110
Central Connecticut State1995–19970
Chicago State1998–2000
2005–2006
0
Cleveland State1984–19940
Eastern Illinois1983–19960
North Dakota2019–present0
Northeastern Illinois1995–19980
Northern Colorado2024–20250
Northern Illinois1990–19940
Oakland2000–20130
Omaha2013–present0
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–20200
St. Thomas2022–present0
Southern Utah1998–20120
Troy State1995–19970
Valparaiso1983–19920
Weber State2024–20250
Wisconsin–Green Bay1983–19940
Youngstown State1992–20010
YearChampionRef
1983Western Illinois[89]
1984Western Illinois[89]
1985Western Illinois[89]
1986Northern Iowa[89]
1987Western Illinois[89]
1988Southwest Missouri State[89]
1989Southwest Missouri State[89]
1990Northern Illinois[89]
1991Northern Illinois[89]
1992Northern Illinois[89]
1993Wright State[89]
1994Northern Illinois[89]
1995Troy State[89]
1996Troy State[89]
1997Troy State[89]
1998Oral Roberts[89]
1999Oral Roberts[89]
2000Oral Roberts[89]
2001Oral Roberts[89]
2002IUPUI[89]
2003Oral Roberts[89]
2004Western Illinois[89]
2005IUPUI[89]
YearChampionRef
2006Western Illinois[89]
2007Western Illinois[89]
2008Western Illinois[89]
2009Oral Roberts[89]
2010Oral Roberts[89]
2011UMKC[90]
2012IUPUI[91][92]
2013UMKC[93]
2014Denver[89]
2015South Dakota[89]
2016South Dakota State[89]
2017South Dakota State[94]
2018North Dakota State[89]
2019Denver[95]
2020Not held due toCOVID-19[89]
2021Denver[89]
2022Denver[96]
2023Kansas City[97]
2024Kansas City[98]
2025Denver[99]
2026

Golf (women's)

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All current Summit League members sponsor women's golf.

Among former members, Valparaiso never sponsored women's golf while a member,[100] and Chicago State dropped women's golf after 2000.

Women's golf titles by school[89]
TeamSeasonTotal
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
15
Denver2014–present10
North Dakota State2008–present2
Centenary2006–20110
Chicago State1998–20000
IUPUI2001–20170
Kansas City (UMKC)1998–2013
2021–present
0
North Dakota2019–present0
Oakland2000–20130
Omaha2013–present0
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–20200
St. Thomas2022–present0
South Dakota2012–present0
South Dakota State2008–present0
Southern Utah2008–20120
Western Illinois2002–20230
Youngstown State1998–20010
YearChampionRef
1998Oral Roberts[89]
1999Oral Roberts[89]
2000Oral Roberts[89]
2001Oral Roberts[89]
2002Oral Roberts[89]
2003Oral Roberts[89]
2004Oral Roberts[89]
2005Oral Roberts[89]
2006Oral Roberts[89]
2007Oral Roberts[89]
2008Oral Roberts[89]
2009Oral Roberts[89]
2010Oral Roberts[89]
2011Oral Roberts[89]
2012Oral Roberts[101]
2013North Dakota State[102]
YearChampionRef
2014Denver[89]
2015Denver[89]
2016Denver[89]
2017Denver[103]
2018North Dakota State[89]
2019Denver[89]
2020Not held due toCOVID-19[89]
2021Denver[89]
2022Denver[104]
2023Denver[105]
2024Denver[106]
2025Denver[107]

Soccer (men's)

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Main article:Summit League men's soccer tournament

Among current Summit League members, the four schools from the Dakotas (North Dakota, North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State) do not sponsor men's soccer. Although Oral Roberts left the Summit League for the Southland Conference in 2012, it remained a men's soccer affiliate until returning to full Summit League membership in 2014. Eastern Illinois, which had been a full conference member through the 1995 soccer season, returned as a men's soccer affiliate in 2011. Lindenwood and Southern Indiana became men's soccer affiliates in the 2022 season. TheOhio Valley Conference (OVC), full-time home of Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, and Southern Indiana, started a men's soccer league in 2023, taking with it all three schools. Also in 2023, Western Illinois left the Summit League for full OVC membership, but it kept men's soccer in the Summit League through the 2023 season. In 2025, Delaware and UMass joined the league as an affiliate member in men's soccer.

Among former Summit members, Chicago State, Northern Iowa, Southern Utah, Troy State (now Troy), and Youngstown State did not sponsor men's soccer while in the conference. Valparaiso first sponsored men's soccer in 1988, Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State) began playing soccer in the conference in 1989, and Oakland did not compete in conference play during its first season as a member in 1998.

Men's soccer titles by school[108]
TeamSeasonsRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Denver2013–present10919
Oakland1999–20129312
Western Illinois1983–20236612
Kansas City (UMKC)1994–2012
2020–present
6410
Oral Roberts1997–present718
Eastern Illinois1983–1995
2011–2022
606
Central Connecticut State1994–1997224
Cleveland State1983–19933X3
Howard1996–1998123
Omaha2013–present213
Valparaiso1988–2006213
Akron1990–19912X2
IUPUI1999–2016112
Buffalo1994–1997101
Northern Illinois1990–19931X1
Omaha2011–present011
Wisconsin–Green Bay1983–19931X1
Wisconsin–Milwaukee19931X1
Centenary2003–2010000
Delaware2025–present000
Lindenwood2022000
Northeastern Illinois1994–1997000
Oneonta State1996–1997000
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2007–2019000
Quincy1994–1995000
St. Thomas2021–present000
SIU Edwardsville1994–1995000
Southern Indiana2022000
Southwest Missouri State19890X0
UIC1983–19930X0
UMass2025–present000
Wright State1991–19930X0

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1983Eastern Illinois4–0–0Not held[108]
1984Cleveland State3–0–1[108]
1985Eastern Illinois4–0–0[108]
1986Cleveland State4–0–0[108]
1987Eastern Illinois4–0–0[108]
1988Cleveland State
Eastern Illinois
4–0–1[108]
1989Eastern Illinois6–0–0[108]
1990Akron
Northern Illinois
6–0–1[108]
1991Akron6–0–0[108]
1992Wisconsin–Green Bay7–0–0[108]
1993Wisconsin–Milwaukee8–0–0[108]
1994EastBuffalo5–0–1Central Connecticut State[108]
WestEastern Illinois6–1–1
1995EastCentral Connecticut State5–0–1Central Connecticut State[108]
WestWestern Illinois7–1–0
1996EastHoward6–0–0Valparaiso[108]
WestUMKC5–0–1
1997EastCentral Connecticut State5–1–0Howard[108]
WestValparaiso6–1–1
1998Valparaiso3–1–1Howard[108]
1999IUPUI
Oral Roberts
UMKC
3–2–0Oral Roberts[108]
2000Oakland
Western Illinois
4–1–0IUPUI[108]
2001Oakland
Oral Roberts
UMKC
3–2–0UMKC[108]
2002Oakland3–1–1Oakland[108]
2003Oakland
UMKC
5–1–0UMKC[108]
2004Oral Roberts5–0–1Western Illinois[108]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2005Oakland5–1–0Western Illinois[108]
2006Western Illinois5–1–0Western Illinois[108]
2007Oakland5–0–1Oakland[108]
2008Oakland5–1–0UMKC[108]
2009Oakland5–0–1Western Illinois[108]
2010UMKC4–1–1Oakland[109][110]
2011Western Illinois4–2Western Illinois[111]
2012Oakland5-1-1Western Illinois[112][113]
2013Denver6-0-0Denver[112][114]
2014Denver
Omaha
Oral Roberts
Western Illinois
3–2–1Denver[108]
2015Denver5–0–1Denver[108]
2016Denver
Omaha
5–0–1Denver[115][116]
2017Denver5–0–0Omaha[108]
2018Denver4–0–1Denver[108]
2019Oral Roberts
Western Illinois
4–1–0Denver[108]
2020Denver6–2–0Not held[108]
2021Denver
Oral Roberts
4–1–1Denver[117][118]
2022Oral Roberts7–1–0Denver[119][120]
2023Denver7–0–1Omaha[121][122]
2024Denver7–1–0Kansas City[123][124]
2025Denver
Kansas City
4–1–1Denver[125][126]

Soccer (women's)

[edit]
Main article:Summit League women's soccer tournament

Since the Summit League began sponsoring women's soccer in 1999, all current Summit League members have sponsored women's soccer throughout their conference tenures except Kansas City, which did not sponsor women's soccer until 2009.[127]

Among former Summit members present during the existence of a women's soccer championship, only Chicago State never sponsored women's soccer while a member.

Women's soccer titles by school[128]
TeamSeasonsRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Oakland1999–20128816
South Dakota State2007–present6915
Denver2013–present8513
Oral Roberts1999–2011
2014–present
426
North Dakota State2007–present415
IUPUI1999–2016213
Valparaiso1999–2006213
Omaha2012–present011
Western Illinois1999–2022101
Centenary2003–2010000
Kansas City (UMKC)2009–2012
2020–present
000
North Dakota2018–present000
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2007–2019000
St. Thomas2021–present000
Southern Utah2001–2021000
South Dakota2011–present000
Youngstown State1999–2000000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1999Oakland5–0–0Oral Roberts[128]
2000Oakland
Oral Roberts
4–1–0Oakland[128]
2001Oakland5–0–0Oakland[128]
2002Oral Roberts5–0–0Oakland[128]
2003Oakland6–0–0Oakland[128]
2004Oral Roberts5–1–0Oral Roberts[128]
2005Oakland
Valparaiso
4–2–0Valparaiso[128]
2006Valparaiso4–0–2Oakland[128]
2007Western Illinois8–0–0Oakland[128]
2008IUPUI
Oakland
South Dakota State
7–1–0South Dakota State[128]
2009IUPUI
North Dakota State
South Dakota State
7–1–0IUPUI[128]
2010Oakland8–0–1North Dakota State[128]
2011South Dakota State8–0–1Oakland[128]
2012Oakland6–2–0Oakland[128]
2013Denver7–0–0Denver[128]
2014South Dakota State5–2–1South Dakota State[128]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2015North Dakota State7–0–1South Dakota State[128]
2016Denver
North Dakota State
5–2–1South Dakota State[128]
2017South Dakota State7–0–0Denver[128]
2018Denver
South Dakota State
7–1–0Denver[128]
2019Denver7–0–1South Dakota State[128]
2020Denver14–1–1Denver[128]
2021Denver8–0–1South Dakota State[128]
2022Denver8–0–1Omaha[129][130]
2023Denver5–1–2South Dakota State[131][132]
2024North Dakota State6–1–1South Dakota State[133][134]
2025Oral Roberts
Denver
6–1–1South Dakota State[135][136]

Softball

[edit]
Main article:Summit League softball tournament

Since the Summit League began sponsoring softball in the 1993 season (1992–93 school year), the only current Summit members that have never sponsored the sport are Denver and Oral Roberts.

Among former members that were present during the era of Summit League softball, Buffalo, Chicago State, and Wisconsin–Milwaukee did not sponsor softball during their conference tenures.

Softball titles by school[137]
TeamSeasonRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
North Dakota State2008–present81018
Western Illinois1993–20239413
DePaul1993–1999549
South Dakota State2008–present426
Southern Utah1998–2012426
Omaha2013–present134
Oakland2000–2013123
Centenary2004–2011022
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
202
UIC1993–1994112
St. Thomas2022–present101
IUPUI1999–2017101
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–2020011
Troy State1995–1997011
Central Connecticut State1995–1998000
Cleveland State1993–1994000
Eastern Illinois1993–1996000
North Dakota2019–present000
Northeastern Illinois1995–1998000
Northern Illinois1993–1994000
South Dakota2012–present000
Valparaiso1993–2007000
Wisconsin–Green Bay1993–1994000
Wright State1993–1994000
Youngstown State1993–2001000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1993Western Illinois14–2Western Illinois[137]
1994UIC17–0UIC[137]
1995EastDePaul10–2DePaul[137]
WestWestern Illinois16–0
1996EastDePaul10–2Troy State[137]
WestWestern Illinois12–2
1997EastDePaul12–0DePaul[137]
WestWestern Illinois9–3
1998EastDePaul10–0DePaul[137]
WestWestern Illinois9–2
1999DePaul22–0DePaul[137]
2000Western Illinois21–1Western Illinois[137]
2001Oakland16–6Western Illinois[137]
2002UMKC16–3Oakland[137]
2003Southern Utah16–3Oakland[137]
2004Southern Utah19–5Centenary[137]
2005Southern Utah18–6Centenary[137]
2006Southern Utah21–3Southern Utah[137]
2007Western Illinois11–2Southern Utah[137]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2008North Dakota State14–2Western Illinois[137]
2009Western Illinois21–2North Dakota State[137]
2010Western Illinois19–2North Dakota State[137]
2011UMKC18–5North Dakota State[137]
2012North Dakota State18–6North Dakota State[137]
2013North Dakota State17–1IPFW[137]
2014North Dakota State13–3North Dakota State[137]
2015North Dakota State16–2North Dakota State[137]
2016North Dakota State17–0North Dakota State[137]
2017IUPUI11–6North Dakota State[137]
2018North Dakota State10–3North Dakota State[137]
2019North Dakota State16–2North Dakota State[137]
2020Season canceled due toCOVID-19[137]
2021South Dakota State21–1South Dakota State[137]
2022South Dakota State18–2South Dakota State[138][139]
2023South Dakota State17–0Omaha[140][141]
2024South Dakota State14–2Omaha[142][143]
2025Omaha
St. Thomas
14–4Omaha[144][145]

Swimming and diving (men's)

[edit]

As of 2022–23, only four full Summit members sponsor men's swimming & diving: Denver, St. Thomas, South Dakota, and South Dakota State. Of these schools, two began participating as affiliate members before becoming part of the core conference membership. South Dakota State was an affiliate in 2005–06 and 2006–07, and South Dakota was an affiliate in 2009–10 and 2010–11. No other full members have ever sponsored the sport while in the conference.

Eastern Illinois, which had sponsored the sport throughout its tenure as a full Summit member (ending in 1996), rejoined as a swimming & diving affiliate from the 2005–06 season. Lindenwood and Southern Indiana joined as swimming & diving affiliates in 2022–23.

Among former Summit members, Akron, Chicago State, Purdue Fort Wayne, Southern Utah, Troy State, and Youngstown State never sponsored men's swimming & diving while in the conference. Cleveland State and Valparaiso didn't sponsor men's swimming & diving until 1992–93, and Centenary didn't sponsor the sport until 2004–05. Valparaiso rejoined as a swimming & diving affiliate, although with only swimmers and no divers, beginning in the 2017–18 season, leaving after the 2020–21 season for single-sport membership in the Mid-American Conference. Western Illinois sponsored swimming & diving until they left the conference in 2023.

In the tables below, seasons are denoted by the calendar years in which they ended.

Men's swimming and diving titles by school[146]
TeamSeasonTotal
Oakland2000–201314
Denver2014–present11
Western Illinois1983–20238
Southwest Missouri State1983–19906
Buffalo1995–19981
Northern Illinois1990–19941
South Dakota2010–present1
Wright State1992–19941
Centenary2005–20110
Central Connecticut State1995–19980
Cleveland State1993–19940
Eastern Illinois1983–1996
2006–present
0
IUPUI1999–20170
Northeastern Illinois1995–19970
Northern Illinois1990–19940
Northern Iowa1983–19910
St. Thomas2022–present0
South Dakota State2006–present0
UIC1983–19940
Valparaiso1993–2007
2018–2021
0
Wisconsin–Green Bay1985
1993–1994
0
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1993–19940
Wright State1992–19940
YearChampionRef
1982–83Southwest Missouri State[146]
1983–84Southwest Missouri State[146]
1984–85Western Illinois[146]
1985–86Western Illinois[146]
1986–87Southwest Missouri State[146]
1987–88Southwest Missouri State[146]
1988–89Southwest Missouri State[146]
1989–90Southwest Missouri State[146]
1990–91Northern Illinois[146]
1991–92Wright State[146]
1992–93Western Illinois[146]
1993–94Western Illinois[146]
1994–95Buffalo[146]
1995–96Western Illinois[146]
1996–97Western Illinois[146]
1997–98Western Illinois[146]
1998–99Western Illinois[146]
1999–00Oakland[146]
2000–01Oakland[146]
2001–02Oakland[146]
2002–03Oakland[146]
2003–04Oakland[146]
2004–05Oakland[146]
YearChampionRef
2005–06Oakland[146]
2006–07Oakland[146]
2007–08Oakland[146]
2008–09Oakland[146]
2009–10Oakland[146]
2010–11Oakland[146]
2011–12Oakland[146]
2012–13Oakland[146]
2013–14Denver[146]
2014–15Denver[146]
2015–16Denver[146]
2016–17Denver[146]
2017–18Denver[146]
2018–19Denver[146]
2019–20Denver[146]
2020–21South Dakota[146]
2021–22Denver[146]
2022–23Denver[147]
2023–24Denver[148]
2024–25Denver[149]

Swimming and diving (women's)

[edit]

Among current Summit members, Kansas City, North Dakota, North Dakota State, and Oral Roberts do not sponsor women's swimming & diving.

Both South Dakota schools began participating as affiliate members in swimming & diving before becoming part of the core conference membership; each joined for both men's and women's competition at the same time. South Dakota State competed in 2005–06 and 2006–07, and South Dakota in 2009–10 and 2010–11.

The current roster of Summit women's swimming & diving members as of 2022–23 also includes Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, and Southern Indiana. EIU added women's swimming & diving in 1992–93 and competed in the Summit through 1995–96, and rejoined as swimming & diving affiliates in 2005 (2005–06 season). Lindenwood and Southern Indiana joined for swimming & diving in 2022–23. Lindenwood left after the 2023–24 season.

Among former members, Chicago State, Purdue Fort Wayne, Southern Utah, and Troy did not sponsor women's swimming and diving while Summit League members. Youngstown State didn't sponsor women's swimming and diving until the 1997 school year. Centenary didn't sponsor women's swimming and diving until the 2005 school year.

Women's swimming and diving titles by school[146]
TeamSeasonTotal
Oakland2000–201314
Denver2014–present12
Buffalo1995–19984
Wright State1993–19942
Western Illinois1993–20231
Central Connecticut State1995–19980
Centenary2005–20110
Cleveland State1993–19940
Eastern Illinois1993–1996
2006–present
0
IUPUI1999–20170
Northeastern Illinois1995–19970
Northern Illinois1993–19940
Omaha2013–present0
St. Thomas2022–present0
South Dakota2010–present0
South Dakota State2006–present0
UIC1993–19940
Valparaiso1993–20070
Wisconsin–Green Bay1993–19940
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1993–19940
Youngstown State1997–20010
YearChampionRef
1992–93Wright State[146]
1993–94Wright State[146]
1994–95Buffalo[146]
1995–96Buffalo[146]
1996–97Buffalo[146]
1997–98Buffalo[146]
1998–99Western Illinois[146]
1999–00Oakland[146]
2000–01Oakland[146]
2001–02Oakland[146]
2002–03Oakland[146]
2003–04Oakland[146]
2004–05Oakland[146]
2005–06Oakland[146]
2006–07Oakland[146]
2007–08Oakland[146]
2008–09Oakland[146]
YearChampionRef
2009–10Oakland[146]
2010–11Oakland[146]
2011–12Oakland[146]
2012–13Oakland[146]
2013–14Denver[146]
2014–15Denver[146]
2015–16Denver[146]
2016–17Denver[146]
2017–18Denver[146]
2018–19Denver[146]
2019–20Denver[146]
2020–21Denver[146]
2021–22Denver[146]
2022–23Denver[147]
2023–24Denver[148]
2024–25Denver[149]

Tennis (men's)

[edit]

Men's tennis began crowning a regular season champion in 1998. Among current Summit members, North Dakota State, St. Thomas, and South Dakota have never sponsored the sport as Summit members.

Drake and Illinois State have been men's tennis affiliates since 2017–18.

Among former members, Oakland and Southern Utah never sponsored men's tennis while in the league, Cleveland State dropped men's tennis after the 1991–92 season, Purdue Fort Wayne (then IPFW) dropped the sport after the 2014–15 season, and Western Illinois did the same after the 2015–16 season. Valparaiso sponsored men's tennis throughout its tenure as a full member, and returned as a men's tennis affiliate in 2017–18, but dropped the sport after the 2019–20 season.

Men's tennis titles by school[150]
TeamSeasonRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Denver2014–present9817
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
6915
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
7613
Southwest Missouri State1983–1990X77
Drake2018–present145
Northern Illinois1990–1994X44
Western Illinois1983–2016134
IUPUI1999–2017202
Eastern Illinois1983–1996X11
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW)2008–2015101
Troy State1995–1997X11
Valparaiso1983–2007
2018–2020
101
Akron1990–1992X00
Buffalo1995–1998000
Centenary2004–2011000
Central Connecticut State1995–1997X00
Chicago State1995–2006000
Cleveland State1985–1992X00
Illinois State2018–present000
North Dakota2019–present000
Northeastern Illinois1995–1998000
Northern Iowa1983–1991X00
Omaha2013–present000
South Dakota State2008–present000
UIC1983
1985–1994
X00
Wisconsin–Green Bay1984
1986–1994
X00
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1993–1994X00
Wright State1992–1993X00
Youngstown State1992–2001000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1983Not heldEastern Illinois[150]
1984Southwest Missouri State[150]
1985Southwest Missouri State[150]
1986Southwest Missouri State[150]
1987Southwest Missouri State[150]
1988Southwest Missouri State[150]
1989Southwest Missouri State[150]
1990Southwest Missouri State[150]
1991Northern Illinois[150]
1992Northern Illinois[150]
1993Northern Illinois[150]
1994Northern Illinois[150]
1995Western Illinois[150]
1996Western Illinois[150]
1997Troy State[150]
1998UMKC14–5 *Oral Roberts[150]
1999UMKC6–0UMKC[150]
2000UMKC6–0UMKC[150]
2001Oral Roberts6–0Oral Roberts[150]
2002Valparaiso5–0Oral Roberts[150]
2003Oral Roberts4–0–1Oral Roberts[150]
2004IUPUI6–0Oral Roberts[150]
2005Oral Roberts6–0Oral Roberts[150]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2006Oral Roberts6–0Western Illinois[150]
2007Oral Roberts5–0Oral Roberts[150]
2008Western Illinois6–0Oral Roberts[150]
2009Oral Roberts6–0UMKC[150]
2010UMKC6–0Oral Roberts[150]
2011UMKC6–0UMKC[150]
2012IPFW
IUPUI
UMKC
4–1UMKC[150]
2013UMKC5–0UMKC[150]
2014Denver5–0Denver[150]
2015Denver6–0Denver[150]
2016Denver5–0Denver[150]
2017Denver5–0Denver[150]
2018Drake5–0Drake[150]
2019Denver6–0Drake[150]
2020Season canceled due toCOVID-19
2021Denver5–0Denver[150]
2022Denver5–0Drake[151][152]
2023Denver5–0Drake[153][154]
2024Denver7–0–1Denver[155][156]
2025Denver5–0Denver[157][158]

* Overall record. The Summit League did not play a conference regular season schedule.

Tennis (women's)

[edit]

Women's tennis began crowning a regular season champion in 1999. An X denotes never competing in a season in which a regular-season championship was awarded.

Among current Summit members, only North Dakota State does not sponsor women's tennis, having never sponsored that sport while a Summit member.

Women's tennis titles by school[159]
TeamSeasonRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Denver2014–present111122
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
7916
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW)2008–2015437
Valparaiso1994–2007325
IUPUI1999–2017123
Central Connecticut State1996–1997X22
Northern Illinois1993–1994X22
Troy State1995–1997X11
Buffalo1995–1998X00
Centenary2004–2011000
Chicago State1995–2006000
Cleveland State1994X00
Eastern Illinois1993–1996X00
Kansas City (UMKC)1998–2013
2021–present
000
North Dakota2019–present000
Northeastern Illinois1995–1997X00
Oakland2000–2013000
Omaha2013–present000
St. Thomas2022–present000
South Dakota2012–present000
South Dakota State2008–present000
Southern Utah1998–2012000
UIC1993–1994X00
Western Illinois1993–2023000
Wisconsin–Green Bay1993–1994X00
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1993–1994X00
Wright State1993–1994X00
Youngstown State1993–2001000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1993Not heldNorthern Illinois[159]
1994Northern Illinois[159]
1995Troy State[159]
1996Central Connecticut State[159]
1997Central Connecticut State[159]
1998Oral Roberts[159]
1999Oral Roberts7–0Oral Roberts[159]
2000Oral Roberts8–0Oral Roberts[159]
2001Oral Roberts8–0Oral Roberts[159]
2002Oral Roberts7–0Oral Roberts[159]
2003IUPUI7–0IUPUI[159]
2004Valparaiso8–0IUPUI[159]
2005Valparaiso8–0Valparaiso[159]
2006Valparaiso8–0Valparaiso[159]
2007Oral Roberts7–0Oral Roberts[159]
2008Oral Roberts8–0Oral Roberts[159]
2009IPFW8–0Oral Roberts[159]
2010IPFW8–0IPFW[159]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2011IPFW8–0IPFW[159]
2012Oral Roberts8–0Oral Roberts[159]
2013IPFW7–0IPFW[159]
2014Denver6–0Denver[159]
2015Denver7–0Denver[159]
2016Denver6–0Denver[159]
2017Denver6–0Denver[159]
2018Denver4–0Denver[159]
2019Denver5–0Denver[159]
2020Season canceled due toCOVID-19
2021Denver5–0Denver[159]
2022Denver7–0Denver[160][161]
2023Denver6–0Denver[162][163]
2024Denver6–0Denver[164][165]
2025Denver6–0Denver[166][167]

Track and field (men's)

[edit]

Seasons are listed by the calendar years in which they ended. Schools without the indoor and outdoor designation competed in those years in both indoor and outdoor. All current Summit members sponsor men's track and field except Denver and Omaha; all currently sponsoring schools have done so throughout their conference tenures.

Among former Summit members, Centenary, Northeastern Illinois, Northern Illinois, Wisconsin–Green Bay, and Wisconsin–Milwaukee did not sponsor men's track and field while in the conference. Cleveland State didn't participate in the 1990 indoor track and field championship. Valparaiso began sponsoring men's track and field in 1996, Oakland did the same in 2006, and IUPUI started sponsoring only the outdoor form of the sport in 2013.[168] Purdue Fort Wayne dropped the sport while an NCAA Division II member in 2005 and did not reinstate it until the 2019–20 season, its last as a Summit member.[169] Western Illinois dropped men's track and field in 1992, but reinstated it in 1994 and remained active in both indoor and outdoor track until departing the Summit in 2023.

Men's track and field titles by school[170][171]
TeamSeasonsIndoorOutdoorTotal
North Dakota State2008–present101525
Eastern Illinois1984–1992 (indoor)
1983–1992 (outdoor)
1995–1996
6915
Southern Utah1998–2012369
Northern Iowa1984–1991 (indoor)
1983–1991 (outdoor)
538
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
718
South Dakota2012–present516
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
123
South Dakota State2008–present213
Western Illinois1984–1992 (indoor)
1983–1992 (outdoor)
1995–2023
022
Youngstown State1992
1995–2001
112
Akron1990–1992000
Buffalo1995–1998000
Central Connecticut State1996 (indoor)
1995–1997 (outdoor)
000
Chicago State1995–2006000
Cleveland State1986–1989 (indoor)
1991–1992 (indoor)
1983–1992 (outdoor)
000
IUPUIN/A (indoor)
2013–2017 (outdoor)
X00
North Dakota2019–present000
Oakland2008–2013 (indoor)
2006–2013 (outdoor)
000
Purdue Fort Wayne2020000
St. Thomas2022–present000
Southwest Missouri State1984–1990 (indoor)
1983–1990 (outdoor)
000
Troy State1995–1996 (indoor)
1995–1997 (outdoor)
000
UIC1984–1986 (indoor)
1991–1992 (indoor)
1983–1986 (outdoor)
1990 (outdoor)
1992 (outdoor)
000
Valparaiso1995–2007 (indoor)
1996–2007 (outdoor)
000
Wright StateN/A (indoor)
1992 (outdoor)
X00

Indoor

[edit]
YearChampionRef
1983–84Northern Iowa[170]
1984–85Northern Iowa[170]
1985–86Northern Iowa[170]
1986–87Eastern Illinois[170]
1987–88Northern Iowa[170]
1988–89Eastern Illinois[170]
1989–90Northern Iowa[170]
1990–91Eastern Illinois[170]
1991–92Eastern Illinois[170]
1992–93Not held[170]
1993–94[170]
1994–95Eastern Illinois[170]
1995–96Eastern Illinois[170]
1996–97Youngstown State[170]
1997–98Oral Roberts[170]
1998–99Oral Roberts[170]
1999–00UMKC[170]
2000–01Oral Roberts[170]
2001–02Oral Roberts[170]
2002–03Oral Roberts[170]
2003–04Southern Utah[170]
2004–05Oral Roberts[170]
YearChampionRef
2005–06Oral Roberts[170]
2006–07Southern Utah[170]
2007–08North Dakota State[170]
2008–09North Dakota State[170]
2009–10North Dakota State[170]
2010–11North Dakota State[170]
2011–12Southern Utah[170]
2012–13South Dakota[170]
2013–14South Dakota[170]
2014–15South Dakota[170]
2015–16North Dakota State[170]
2016–17North Dakota State[170]
2017–18North Dakota State[170]
2018–19North Dakota State[170]
2019–20North Dakota State[170]
2020–21North Dakota State[170]
2021–22South Dakota State[172]
2022–23South Dakota[173]
2023–24South Dakota[174]
2024–25South Dakota State[175]

Outdoor

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YearChampionRef
1983Northern Iowa[171]
1984Northern Iowa[171]
1985Eastern Illinois[171]
1986Northern Iowa[171]
1987Eastern Illinois[171]
1988Eastern Illinois[171]
1989Eastern Illinois[171]
1990Eastern Illinois[171]
1991Eastern Illinois[171]
1992Eastern Illinois[171]
1993Not held[171]
1994[171]
1995Eastern Illinois[171]
1996Eastern Illinois[171]
1997Youngstown State[171]
1998Southern Utah[171]
1999UMKC[171]
2000UMKC[171]
2001Western Illinois[171]
2002Western Illinois[171]
2003Oral Roberts[171]
2004Southern Utah[171]
2005Southern Utah[171]
YearChampionRef
2006Southern Utah[171]
2007Southern Utah[171]
2008North Dakota State[171]
2009Southern Utah[171]
2010North Dakota State[171]
2011North Dakota State[171]
2012North Dakota State[171]
2013North Dakota State[171]
2014North Dakota State
South Dakota
[171]
2015North Dakota State[171]
2016North Dakota State[171]
2017North Dakota State[171]
2018North Dakota State[171]
2019North Dakota State[171]
2020Not held due toCOVID-19
2021North Dakota State[171]
2022North Dakota State[176]
2023North Dakota State[177]
2024North Dakota State[178]
2025South Dakota State[179]

Track and field (women's)

[edit]

Seasons are listed by the calendar years in which they ended; for example, the 2001–02 school year is listed as 2002. Schools without the indoor and outdoor designation competed in those years in both indoor and outdoor.

Among current Summit members, only Denver does not sponsor women's track and field.

Among former members, Valparaiso started its women's track and field program in 1996, Oakland did the same in 2006, and IUPUI started sponsoring only the outdoor form of the sport in 2013.[168] Centenary and Northeastern Illinois never sponsored women's track and field while conference members.

Women's track and field titles by school[170][171]
TeamSeasonIndoorOutdoorTotal
North Dakota State2008–present171633
Southern Utah1998–2012459
Oral Roberts1998–2012
2015–present
628
Kansas City (UMKC)1995–2013
2021–present
224
Buffalo1995–1998112
Western Illinois1995–2023022
Youngstown State1995–2001112
South Dakota2012–present112
Central Connecticut State1996 (indoor)
1995–1997 (outdoor)
000
Chicago State1995–2006000
Eastern Illinois1995–1996000
IUPUI?–2017 (indoor)
2013–2017 (outdoor)
X00
North Dakota2019–present000
Oakland2008–2013 (indoor)
2006–2013 (outdoor)
000
Omaha2013–present000
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2008–2020000
St. Thomas2022–present000
South Dakota State2008–present000
Troy State1995–1997000
Valparaiso1996–2007000

Indoor

[edit]
YearChampionRef
1994–95Buffalo[170]
1995–96Youngstown State[170]
1996–97UMKC[170]
1997–98Southern Utah[170]
1998–99UMKC[170]
1999–00Oral Roberts[170]
2000–01Oral Roberts
Southern Utah
[170]
2001–02Oral Roberts[170]
2002–03Southern Utah[170]
2003–04Southern Utah[170]
2004–05Oral Roberts[170]
2005–06Oral Roberts[170]
2006–07Oral Roberts[170]
2007–08North Dakota State[170]
2008–09North Dakota State[170]
YearChampionRef
2009–10North Dakota State[170]
2010–11North Dakota State[170]
2011–12North Dakota State[170]
2012–13North Dakota State[170]
2013–14North Dakota State[170]
2014–15North Dakota State[170]
2015–16North Dakota State[170]
2016–17North Dakota State[170]
2017–18North Dakota State[170]
2018–19North Dakota State[170]
2019–20North Dakota State[170]
2020–21North Dakota State[170]
2021–22North Dakota State[172]
2022–23South Dakota[173]
2023–24North Dakota State[174]
2024–25North Dakota State[175]

Outdoor

[edit]
YearChampionRef
1995Buffalo[171]
1996Western Illinois[171]
1997Youngstown State[171]
1998Southern Utah[171]
1999UMKC[171]
2000UMKC[171]
2001Southern Utah[171]
2002Oral Roberts[171]
2003Southern Utah[171]
2004Southern Utah[171]
2005Western Illinois[171]
2006Oral Roberts[171]
2007Southern Utah[171]
2008North Dakota State[171]
2009North Dakota State[171]
2010North Dakota State[171]
YearChampionRef
2011North Dakota State[171]
2012North Dakota State[171]
2013North Dakota State[171]
2014North Dakota State[171]
2015North Dakota State[171]
2016North Dakota State[171]
2017North Dakota State[171]
2018North Dakota State
South Dakota
[171]
2019North Dakota State[171]
2020Not held due toCOVID-19
2021North Dakota State[171]
2022South Dakota[176]
2023North Dakota State[177]
2024North Dakota State[178]
2025North Dakota State[179]

Volleyball

[edit]

Division titles count as full regular season titles.

All current Summit League members have sponsored women's volleyball during their respective tenures in the conference. The conference has never sponsored men's volleyball, and no current full memberhas a men's program.

Among former members, Oakland did not participate in Summit League volleyball until the 1999 season, and Southern Utah did not join Summit League women's volleyball until 2009.

Women's volleyball titles by school[180]
TeamSeasonsRegular SeasonTournamentTotal
Oral Roberts1997–2011
2014–present
7714
Valparaiso1992–20067613
Denver2013–present6511
South Dakota2011–present358
North Dakota State2007–present437
IUPUI1998–2016415
South Dakota State2007–present314
Northern Illinois1992–1993224
Omaha2012–present213
Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW, Fort Wayne)2007–2019123
Buffalo1994–1997202
Youngstown State1992–2000202
Central Connecticut State1994–1997101
Eastern Illinois1992–1995101
Kansas City (UMKC)1994–2012
2020–present
101
Troy State1994–1996101
Centenary2003–2010000
Chicago State1994–2005000
Cleveland State1992–1993000
North Dakota2018–present000
Northeastern Illinois1994–1997000
Oakland1999–2012000
St. Thomas2021–present000
Southern Utah2009–2011000
UIC1992–1993000
Western Illinois1992–2022000
Wisconsin–Green Bay1992–1993000
Wisconsin–Milwaukee1993000
Wright State1992–1993000

YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
1992Northern Illinois16–0Northern Illinois[180]
1993Northern Illinois18–0Northern Illinois[180]
1994EastCentral Connecticut State6–0Valparaiso[180]
WestEastern Illinois
Valparaiso
9–1
1995EastYoungstown State5–1Valparaiso[180]
WestValparaiso9–1
1996EastBuffalo
Troy State
5–1Valparaiso[180]
WestValparaiso7–1
1997EastBuffalo
Valparaiso
5–1Oral Roberts[180]
WestOral Roberts8–0
1998Oral Roberts12–0Oral Roberts[180]
1999Oral Roberts
Youngstown State
13–1Oral Roberts[180]
2000IUPUI
Oral Roberts
13–1Oral Roberts[180]
2001Oral Roberts11–1Oral Roberts[180]
2002Oral Roberts11–1Oral Roberts[180]
2003Valparaiso13–1Valparaiso[180]
2004Valparaiso14–0Valparaiso[180]
2005Valparaiso13–1Valparaiso[180]
YearRegular seasonRecordTournamentRef
2006Oral Roberts11–1Oral Roberts[180]
2007South Dakota State13–3South Dakota State[180]
2008North Dakota State16–0North Dakota State[180]
2009North Dakota State18–0IPFW[180]
2010IPFW
North Dakota State
14–4North Dakota State[181][182]
2011North Dakota State16–2North Dakota State[183][184]
2012IUPUI13–3IPFW[180]
2013IUPUI11–3IUPUI[185][186]
2014Denver
IUPUI
13–3Denver[180]
2015Denver13–3Denver[180]
2016Denver
South Dakota
13–3Denver[187][188]
2017Denver12–2Denver[180]
2018Denver15–0South Dakota[180]
2019South Dakota16–0Denver[180]
2020Denver13–2South Dakota[180]
2021Omaha16–2South Dakota[189][190]
2022South Dakota16–2South Dakota[191][192]
2023Kansas City12–4Omaha[193][194]
2024South Dakota State15–1South Dakota[195]
2025South Dakota State

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