NCAA National Team Championships
The Tigers have won a combined 13 NCAA National Championships. When looking at all time results with men's and women's championships combined, the Auburn Tigers rank second behind Texas and Stanford who have 16 combined championships. The Auburn women rank third all time with 5 National titles behind Stanford (8) and Texas (7). The Auburn men rank tied for fifth all time with Stanford, each with 8 NCAA titles. The Tigers and Cardinal are behind Michigan (11), Ohio State and Texas (10 each), and USC (9). With their 2007 National title, Auburn's men joined Michigan and Indiana as the only teams to win five consecutive national tiles.
Auburn Tiger Team NCAA National Championships | ||||||
Year | Team | National Champion | Score | Runner-up | Score | Location |
1997 | Men | Auburn | 496.5 | Stanford | 340 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
1999 | Men | Auburn | 467.5 | Stanford | 414.5 | Bloomington, Indiana |
2002 | Women | Auburn | 474 | Georgia | 386 | Austin, Texas |
2003 | Women | Auburn | 536 | Georgia | 373 | Auburn, Alabama |
2003 | Men | Auburn | 609.5 | Texas | 413 | Austin, Texas |
2004 | Women | Auburn | 569 | Georgia | 431 | College Station, Texas |
2004 | Men | Auburn | 634 | Stanford | 377.5 | Long Island, New York |
2005 | Men | Auburn | 491 | Stanford | 414 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2006 | Women | Auburn | 518.5 | Georgia | 515.5 | Athens, Georgia |
2006 | Men | Auburn | 480.5 | Arizona | 440.5 | Atlanta, Georgia |
2007 | Women | Auburn | 535 | Arizona | 477 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2007 | Men | Auburn | 566 | Stanford | 397 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
2009 | Men | Auburn | 526 | Texas | 487 | College Station, Texas |
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