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List of Big Ten Conference baseball champions

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TheBig Ten Conference has been playingbaseball since 1896. From 1896 to 1980 the conference champion was determined by the team or teams with the best record. In 1981 theBig Ten Conference baseball tournament was established to decide its champion. The conference also split the 10 schools into two divisions: East and West. In 1988 the conference went back to a single division but still used the tournament to determine the champion. In 1993 the conference returned to using the regular season to name its champion while the team that wins the tournament receives the automatic bid to theNCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

Champions

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This list is of the official Big Ten champions based on standings, the system used from 1896 to 1980 and from 1993 to the present. (From 1981 to 1992, the champion was determined by the conference tournament.)

YearChampionNational ChampionshipNotes
1896ChicagoOnly Chicago , Illinois , Michigan , and Wisconsin  compete.
1897Chicago
1898ChicagoFirst season Northwestern  competed.
1899Michigan
1900Illinois
1901Michigan
1902Wisconsin
1903Illinois
1904Illinois
1905Michigan
1906IllinoisFirst season Indiana , Iowa , Minnesota , and Purdue  competed.
1907Illinois
1908Illinois
1909Purdue
1910Illinois
1911Illinois
1912Wisconsin
1913ChicagoFirst season Ohio State  competed.
1914Illinois
1915Illinois
1916Illinois
1917Ohio State
1918Michigan
1919Michigan
1920Michigan
1921Illinois
1922Illinois
1923Michigan
1924Michigan
Ohio State
1925Indiana
1926Michigan
1927Illinois
Iowa
1928Michigan
1929Michigan
1930Wisconsin
1931Illinois
1932Indiana
1933Minnesota
1934Illinois
1935Minnesota
1936Michigan
1937Illinois
1938Indiana
Iowa
1939Iowa
1940Illinois
Northwestern
1941Michigan
1942Iowa
Michigan
1943Ohio State
1944Michigan
1945Michigan
1946WisconsinLast season Chicago competed.
1947IllinoisTie games began counting as 1/2 a win and 1/2 a loss.
1948Illinois
Michigan
1949Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
1950Michigan
Wisconsin
1951Ohio StateFirst season Michigan State  competed.
1952Illinois
Michigan
1953Illinois
Michigan
Michigan
1954Michigan State
1955Ohio State
1956MinnesotaMinnesota
1957Northwestern
1958Minnesota
1959Minnesota
1960MinnesotaMinnesota
1961Michigan
1962IllinoisMichigan
1963Illinois
1964MinnesotaMinnesota
1965Ohio State
1966Ohio StateOhio State
1967Ohio State
1968Minnesota
1969Minnesota
1970Minnesota
1971Michigan State
1972Iowa
1973Minnesota
1974Minnesota
Iowa
1975Michigan
1976Michigan
1977Minnesota
1978Michigan
1979Michigan State
1980Michigan
1981MichiganBig Ten tournament winner declared conference champion.
1982Minnesota
1983Michigan
1984Michigan
1985Minnesota
1986Michigan
1987Michigan
1988Minnesota
1989Illinois
1990Illinois
1991Ohio StateLast season Wisconsin competed.
1992MinnesotaFirst season Penn State  competed.
1993Ohio StateRegular season winner declared conference champion.
Big Ten tournament used to determine NCAA automatic qualifier only.
1994Ohio State
1995Ohio State
1996Penn State
1997Michigan
1998Illinois
1999Ohio State
2000Minnesota
2001Ohio State
2002Minnesota
2003Minnesota
2004Minnesota
2005Illinois
2006Michigan
2007Michigan
2008Michigan
2009Ohio State
2010Minnesota
2011Michigan State
Illinois
2012PurdueFirst season Nebraska  competed.
2013Indiana
2014Indiana
2015IllinoisFirst season Maryland  and Rutgers  competed.
2016Minnesota
2017Nebraska
2018Minnesota
2019Indiana
2020Season cancelled due to thecoronavirus pandemic
2021Nebraska
2022Maryland
2023Maryland
2024Illinois
2025Oregon Oregon , UCLA , USC , and Washington  will begin league play.[1]

Championships by school

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SchoolBig Ten
Championships
Years
Michigan351899,1901,1905,1918,1919,1920,1923, 1924,1926,1928,1929,1936,1941, 1942,1944,1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953,1961,1975,1976,1978,1980,1981,1983,1984,1986,1987,1997,2006,2007,2008
Illinois311900,1903,1904,1906,1907,1908,1910,1911,1914,1915,1916,1921,1922, 1927,1931,1934,1937, 1940,1947, 1948, 1952, 1953,1962,1963,1989,1990,1998,2005, 2011,2015,2024
Minnesota241933,1935,1956,1958,1959,1960,1964,1968,1969,1970,1973, 1974,1977,1982,1985,1988,1992,2000,2002,2003,2004,2010,2016,2018
Ohio State151917, 1924,1943,1951,1955,1965,1966,1967,1991,1993,1994,1995,1999,2001,2009
Iowa71927, 1938,1939, 1942, 1949,1972, 1974
Indiana71925,1932, 1938, 1949,2013,2014,2019
Wisconsin51902,1912,1930,1946, 1950
Chicago41896,1897,1898,1913
Michigan State41954,1971,1979, 2011
Northwestern21940,1957
Purdue21909,2012
Nebraska22017, 2021
Maryland22022, 2023
Oregon12025
Penn State11996
Rutgers0

Italics indicates a team no longer competing in baseball in the Big Ten.

Bold indicates an outright Big Ten championship.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Big Ten adds Oregon, Washington as newest members in blow to Pac-12".ESPN=en. RetrievedDecember 2, 2023.
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