Some teams have shifted conferences including Oakland who has won numerous conference titles in both the Summit and Horizon League. Archive photo via Horizon League
With conference championships season finally here, we decided to put together all of the past conference champions. See below for the number of each championship in each conference.Â
Many of the conferences include teams that have shifted out of the conference. Some teams, due to shifting as well, have won conference titles in multiple conferences.Â
The most dominant team has been Utah out of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), although the Utes have now moved to the Pac-12. The same can be said for Pittsburgh which was dominant in the Big East but has now moved to the ACC.Â
Out of the 43 titles won on the Big East men’s side, only nine of them were by schools who are still members of the conference. Those nine include Xavier (6), Seton Hall (2), and Villanova (1).
Most of the mid-major conferences have been relatively even on conference titles. Part of this is due to such common shifting in conferences which can be seen in teams such as Oakland, La Salle, and Loyola who have won titles in multiple conferences.Â
The most dominant teams still in their respective conference are Navy on both the men’s and women’s side in the Patriot League, Oakland as both the men and women have won eight straight titles since entering the Horizon League, and UMass (men) and Richmond (women) which are both still members of the Atlantic-10.Â
Power 5 All-time Conference Titles coming soon.
MAAC
Men
Women
Marist
12
Marist
18
Rider
10
Army
5
La Salle
7
La Salle
4
Loyola
4
Loyola
4
Army
2
Rider
3
Niagara
1
Fairfield
3
Iona
1
America East
Men
Women
UMBC
12
New Hampshire
9
Boston U
4
Boston U
7
Delaware
4
UMBC
7
Drexel
3
Northeastern
6
Binghamton
2
Delaware
2
Northeastern
2
Ivy League
Men
Women
Princeton
31
Princeton
23
Harvard
27
Harvard
14
Yale
15
Yale
7
Penn
4
Brown
5
Columbia
2
Cornell
1
Mountain West
Women
BYU
9
San Diego St
5
Boise State
4
UNLV
2
Utah
1
Nevada
1
CCSA
Men
Women
Incarnate Word
4
FGCU
10
College of Charleston
3
Liberty
4
Davidson
3
Davidson
1
UMBC
3
Gardner-Webb
1
AAC
Men
Women
ECU
4
Houston
5
Cincinnati
2
SMU
2
SMU
1
Louisville
1
Louisville
1
MVC (women)
Missouri State
17
Southern Illinois
15
Illinois State
5
A-10
Men
Women
UMass
16
Richmond
16
St. Bonaventure
5
St Bonaventure
3
George Washington
4
West Virginia
3
West Virginia
4
Duquesne
2
Penn State
4
Virgina Tech
2
Pittsburgh
2
Fordham
1
Virginia Tech
1
UMass
1
Temple
1
George Washington
1
George Mason
1
CAA
Men
Women
UNCW
14
James Madison
10
James Madison
9
Towson
7
William and Mary
6
ECU
4
ECU
2
George Mason
4
Navy
2
Navy
3
American
2
UNCW
3
Towson
1
William and Mary
3
Old Dominion
1
American
2
Horizon
Men
Women
Wright State
8
Green Bay
9
Oakland
8
Notre Dame
8
Notre Dame
6
Oakland
8
Cleveland State
4
Wright State
6
Milwaukee
4
Milwaukee
3
Evansville
3
Evansville
1
La Salle
3
Green Bay
1
UIC
1
Summit
Men
Women
Oakland
15
Oakland
14
Western Illinois
8
Denver
8
Denver
7
Buffalo
4
Missouri State
6
Wright State
2
Northern Illinois
1
Western Illinois
1
Wright State
1
Buffalo
1
South Dakota
1
Patriot League
Men
Women
Navy
17
Navy
19
Army
9
Bucknell
4
Lehigh
2
Lehigh
3
Fordham
1
Colgate
3
Bucknell
1
Army
1
C-USA
Women
FIU
7
SMU
6
Rice
3
Tulane
1
TCU
1
ECU
1
Cincinnati
1
Big East
Men
Women
Pittsburgh
20
Villanova
10
Xavier
6
Syracuse
8
Notre Dame
6
Georgetown
6
Syracuse
3
Notre Dame
6
Seton Hall
2
Louisville
4
Louisville
2
Pittsburgh
4
Villanova
2
St. Johns
2
West Virginia
1
Virginia Tech
1
Miami
1
Rutgers
1
NEC
Men
Women
Bryant
1
CCSU
6
Bryant
4
UMBC
4
St Francis
4
Gardner-Webb
4
Wagner
1
WAC
Men
Women
Utah
22
SMU
9
Arizona
4
Northern Arizona
8
SMU
4
BYU
4
BYU
3
Nevada
3
UNLV
3
Colorado St
2
Air Force
3
Boise State
2
New Mexico
2
San Jose St
2
Hawaii
2
Hawaii
1
Colorado St
1
Grand Canyon
1
Wyoming
1
MAC
Men
Women
Eastern Michigan
34
Miami
17
Miami
9
Ohio
11
Ohio
8
Akron
7
Bowling Green
6
Eastern Michigan
2
Kent State
6
Toledo
2
Missouri State
3
Bowling Green
1
Western Michigan
2
Buffalo
1
Buffalo
1
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Derigan Silver
2 years ago
No love for the Gauchos’ domination of the Big West under Gregg Wilson? Quite a run in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Dan
2 years ago
Major mistake in AE conference Vermont is not listed and they have won the most conference championships in AE . On target for another this year as they are 12-1 and five games ahead of second with five to play.
I’m struggling to determine if this is satire or not, but just for the sake of posterity – this is a swimming list, not a basketball list.
thezwimmer
2 years ago
MAC men: EMU 34, Miami 9, Ohio 8, Bowling Green 6, Kent State 6, Missouri State 3, Western Michigan 2, Buffalo 1
women: Miami 17, Ohio 11, Akron 7, Eastern Michigan 2, Toledo 2, Bowling Green 1, Buffalo 1
NCSWIMDAD
2 years ago
Regarding the Mid-America Conference, taken directly from Google: The Eastern Michigan University men’s swimming and diving team hold the record for the most MAC Championships in a single sport, 31, which they won in Men’s Swimming and Diving in 1978, 1980–1996, 1998, 2000–2005, 2007–2012, and 2014. —–EMU cut the winningest MAC team ever in 2018
Emu’s swimming is a complete mess rn. There pool has been broken since last April and they still have yet to fix it. Their women’s team is swimming in a six lane pool that was built in the 1970’s.
Ball State’s home pool is a 6 lane 25 yard pool that was built in the 60s. And yet they’re making some moves in the MAC. It’s not about the facility you train in, it’s how you use it.
Administration at EMU is horrible. Have been sued for hiding sexual assaults’ and murders. Then they get rid of their best sport (and the best mid-major program, at least in terms of titles won) that arguably worsened their finances (according to an EMU accounting professor). Says they lost out-of-state paying students and monies from the NCAA. And kept their largest expense (pool) open for the women’s team. And now it is broken. My sense is they will get rid of the woman’s team. Don’t know any inside info on that, but would be a typical move by the EMU administration.
Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. She also attended 2023 US Summer Nationals as well as the 2024 European Championships …
No love for the Gauchos’ domination of the Big West under Gregg Wilson? Quite a run in the 70s, 80s and 90s.
Major mistake in AE conference Vermont is not listed and they have won the most conference championships in AE . On target for another this year as they are 12-1 and five games ahead of second with five to play.
I’m struggling to determine if this is satire or not, but just for the sake of posterity – this is a swimming list, not a basketball list.
MAC men: EMU 34, Miami 9, Ohio 8, Bowling Green 6, Kent State 6, Missouri State 3, Western Michigan 2, Buffalo 1
women: Miami 17, Ohio 11, Akron 7, Eastern Michigan 2, Toledo 2, Bowling Green 1, Buffalo 1
Regarding the Mid-America Conference, taken directly from Google: The Eastern Michigan University men’s swimming and diving team hold the record for the most MAC Championships in a single sport, 31, which they won in Men’s Swimming and Diving in 1978, 1980–1996, 1998, 2000–2005, 2007–2012, and 2014. —–EMU cut the winningest MAC team ever in 2018
Turns out, that’s wrong. They’ve won 34. We finally tracked down the official conference record book.
Thanks Braden. Whole article needs to be rewritten now 😂
Emu’s swimming is a complete mess rn. There pool has been broken since last April and they still have yet to fix it. Their women’s team is swimming in a six lane pool that was built in the 1970’s.
Ball State’s home pool is a 6 lane 25 yard pool that was built in the 60s. And yet they’re making some moves in the MAC. It’s not about the facility you train in, it’s how you use it.
Administration at EMU is horrible. Have been sued for hiding sexual assaults’ and murders. Then they get rid of their best sport (and the best mid-major program, at least in terms of titles won) that arguably worsened their finances (according to an EMU accounting professor). Says they lost out-of-state paying students and monies from the NCAA. And kept their largest expense (pool) open for the women’s team. And now it is broken. My sense is they will get rid of the woman’s team. Don’t know any inside info on that, but would be a typical move by the EMU administration.
Really can’t find info on the MAC? https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/mac-sports/documents/2020/2/14/MSD_RecordBook_2019.pdf
EMU Men’s program one of the most dominate Mid-Majors in history with 34 Championships
Mike Jones 💪
Mike Jones & Peter Linn – Legends. Coach Linn robbed by the invalid All-time College Coaches list.
Not to mention one of the most legendary swimmers in history as well, Gordon Wheeler of the Miami RedHawks.