List of The Summit League Championships - Baseball

Baseball

Year Regular season Record Tournament Ref
2011 Oral Roberts 21–7 Oral Roberts
2010 Oral Roberts, South Dakota State 19–9 Oral Roberts
2009 Oral Roberts 16–2 Oral Roberts
2008 Oral Roberts 24–4 Oral Roberts
2007 Oral Roberts 19–1 Oral Roberts
2006 Oral Roberts 17–2 Oral Roberts
2005 Oral Roberts 22–2 Oral Roberts
2004 Oral Roberts 21–1 Oral Roberts
2003 Oral Roberts 19–1 Oral Roberts
2002 Oral Roberts 16–2 Oral Roberts
2001 Oral Roberts 24–1 Oral Roberts
2000 Oral Roberts 26–1 Oral Roberts
1999 Oral Roberts 14–4 Oral Roberts
1998 East C. W. Post 12–2 Oral Roberts
West Oral Roberts 18–6
1997 East Troy State 8–6 Troy State
West Northeastern Illinois 16–7
1996 East Troy State 16–2 Northeastern Illinois
West Eastern Illinois 15–3
1995 East Youngstown State 16–4 Troy State
West Eastern Illinois 15–5
Year Regular season Record Tournament Ref
1994 Wright State 16–8 Not held
1993 Wright State 17–3 Illinois-Chicago
1992 Blue Wright State 17–3 Wright State
Gray Eastern Illinois 13–7
1991 Blue Akron 12–5 Akron
Gray Eastern Illinois 9–2
1990 Blue Illinois-Chicago 8–3 Illinois-Chicago
Gray Southwest Missouri State 11–0
1989 Blue Cleveland State 7–3 Southwest Missouri State
Gray Southwest Missouri State 8–2
1988 Blue Valparaiso 6–5 Southwest Missouri State
Gray Southwest Missouri State 12–0
1987 Blue Valparaiso 8–4 Southwest Missouri State
Gray Eastern Illinois 9–3
1986 Blue Cleveland State 7–4 Southwest Missouri State
Gray Southwest Missouri State 11–1
1985 Blue Valparaiso 5–3 Southwest Missouri State
Gray Eastern Illinois 8–0
1984 Not held Southwest Missouri State

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