National Collegiate Boxing Association - National Team Champions

National Team Champions

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Year Champion
1976 University of Nevada
1977 West Chester University
1978 University of Nevada
1979 West Chester University
1980 U.S. Air Force Academy
1981 U.S. Air Force Academy
1982 West Chester University
1983 U.S. Air Force Academy
1984 U.S. Air Force Academy
1985 U.S. Air Force Academy
1986 U.S. Air Force Academy
1987 U.S. Naval Academy
1988 U.S. Air Force Academy
1989 U.S. Air Force Academy
1990 U.S. Air Force Academy
1991 University of Nevada
1992 U.S. Air Force Academy
1993 University of Nevada
1994 U.S. Air Force Academy
1995 U.S. Air Force Academy
1996 U.S. Naval Academy
1997 U.S. Naval Academy
1998 U.S. Naval Academy
1999 U.S. Air Force Academy
2000 U.S. Air Force Academy
2001 U.S. Air Force Academy
2002 U.S. Air Force Academy
2003 U.S. Air Force Academy
2004 U.S. Air Force Academy
2005 U.S. Naval Academy
2006 University of Nevada-Las Vegas
2007 Lock Haven University
2008 U.S. Military Academy
2009 U.S. Military Academy
2010 U.S. Military Academy
2011 U.S. Military Academy
2012 U.S. Air Force Academy
2013 U.S. Military Academy
National Championships by School
Air Force 19
Army 5
Navy 5
Nevada 4
West Chester 3
Nevada-Las Vegas
Lock Haven
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