Winners
- Note: The NCAA was founded in 1906. The first championship sponsored by the NCAA was in 1939.
Year | Team champion | Individual champion |
---|---|---|
1897 | Yale | Louis Bayard, Jr., Princeton |
1898(s) | Harvard | John Reid, Jr., Yale |
1898(f) | Yale | James Curtis, Harvard |
1899 | Harvard | Percy Pyne, Princeton |
1900 | No tournament | |
1901 | Harvard | Halstead Lindsley, Harvard |
1902(s) | Yale | Charles Hitchcock, Jr., Yale |
1902(f) | Harvard | Chandler Egan, Harvard |
1903 | Harvard | F. O. Reinhart, Princeton |
1904 | Harvard | A. L. White, Harvard |
1905 | Yale | Robert Abbott, Yale |
1906 | Yale | W. E. Clow, Jr., Yale |
1907 | Yale | Ellis Knowles, Yale |
1908 | Yale | H. H. Wilder, Harvard |
1909 | Yale | Albert Seckel, Princeton |
1910 | Yale | Robert Hunter, Yale |
1911 | Yale | George Stanley, Yale |
1912 | Yale | F. C. Davison, Harvard |
1913 | Yale | Nathaniel Wheeler, Yale |
1914 | Princeton | Edward Allis, Harvard |
1915 | Yale | Francis Blossom, Yale |
1916 | Princeton | J. W. Hubbell, Harvard |
1917-1918 | No tournaments | |
1919 | Princeton | A. L. Walker, Jr., Columbia |
1920 | Princeton | Jess Sweetser, Yale |
1921 | Dartmouth | Simpson Dean, Princeton |
1922 | Princeton | Pollack Boyd, Dartmouth |
1923 | Princeton | Dexter Cummings, Yale |
1924 | Yale | Dexter Cummings, Yale |
1925 | Yale | Fred Lamprecht, Tulane |
1926 | Yale | Fred Lamprecht, Tulane |
1927 | Princeton | Watts Gunn, Georgia Tech |
1928 | Princeton | Maurice McCarthy Jr., Georgetown |
1929 | Princeton | Tom Aycock, Yale |
1930 | Princeton | George Dunlap, Princeton |
1931 | Yale | George Dunlap, Princeton |
1932 | Yale | John Fischer, Michigan |
1933 | Yale | Walter Emery, Oklahoma |
1934 | Michigan | Charles Yates, Georgia Tech |
1935 | Michigan | Edward White, Texas |
1936 | Yale | Chuck Kocsis, Michigan |
1937 | Princeton | Fred Haas, LSU |
1938 | Stanford | John Burke, Georgetown |
1939 † | Stanford | Vincent D'Antoni, Tulane |
1940 | Princeton, LSU (tie) | Dixon Brooke, Virginia |
1941 | Stanford | Earl Stewart, LSU |
1942 | LSU, Stanford (tie) | Frank Tatum, Stanford |
1943 | Yale | Wally Ulrich, Carleton |
1944 | Notre Dame | Louis Lick, Minnesota |
1945 | Ohio State | John Lorms, Ohio State |
1946 | Stanford | George Hamer, Georgia |
1947 | LSU | Dave Barclay, Michigan |
1948 | San Jose State | Bob Harris, San Jose State |
1949 | North Texas State | Harvie Ward, North Carolina |
1950 | North Texas State | Fred Wampler, Purdue |
1951 | North Texas State | Tom Nieporte, Ohio State |
1952 | North Texas State | Jim Vickers, Oklahoma |
1953 | Stanford | Earl Moeller, Oklahoma A&M |
1954 | Southern Methodist | Hillman Robbins, Memphis State |
1955 | LSU | Joe Campbell, Purdue |
1956 | Houston | Rick Jones, Ohio State |
1957 | Houston | Rex Baxter, Houston |
1958 | Houston | Phil Rodgers, Houston |
1959 | Houston | Dick Crawford, Houston |
1960 | Houston | Dick Crawford, Houston |
1961 | Purdue | Jack Nicklaus, Ohio State |
1962 | Houston | Kermit Zarley, Houston |
1963 | Oklahoma State | R. H. Sikes, Arkansas |
1964 | Houston | Terry Small, San Jose State |
1965 | Houston | Marty Fleckman, Houston |
1966 | Houston | Bob Murphy, Florida |
1967 | Houston | Hale Irwin, Colorado |
1968 | Florida | Grier Jones, Oklahoma State |
1969 | Houston | Bob Clark, Cal State-Los Angeles |
1970 | Houston | John Mahaffey, Houston |
1971 | Texas | Ben Crenshaw, Texas |
1972 | Texas | Ben Crenshaw and Tom Kite (tie), both Texas |
1973 | Florida | Ben Crenshaw, Texas |
1974 | Wake Forest | Curtis Strange, Wake Forest |
1975 | Wake Forest | Jay Haas, Wake Forest |
1976 | Oklahoma State | Scott Simpson, Southern California |
1977 | Houston | Scott Simpson, Southern California |
1978 | Oklahoma State | David Edwards, Oklahoma State |
1979 | Ohio State | Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest |
1980 | Oklahoma State | Jay Don Blake, Utah State |
1981 | Brigham Young | Ron Commans, Southern California |
1982 | Houston | Billy Ray Brown, Houston |
1983 | Oklahoma State | Jim Carter, Arizona State |
1984 | Houston | John Inman, North Carolina |
1985 | Houston | Clark Burroughs, Ohio State |
1986 | Wake Forest | Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State |
1987 | Oklahoma State | Brian Watts, Oklahoma State |
1988 | UCLA | E. J. Pfister, Oklahoma State |
1989 | Oklahoma | Phil Mickelson, Arizona State |
1990 | Arizona State | Phil Mickelson, Arizona State |
1991 | Oklahoma State | Warren Schutte, UNLV |
1992 | Arizona | Phil Mickelson, Arizona State |
1993 | Florida | Todd Demsey, Arizona State |
1994 | Stanford | Justin Leonard, Texas |
1995 | Oklahoma State (playoff) | Chip Spratlin, Auburn |
1996 | Arizona State | Tiger Woods, Stanford |
1997 | Pepperdine | Charles Warren (playoff), Clemson |
1998 | UNLV | James McLean, Minnesota |
1999 | Georgia | Luke Donald, Northwestern |
2000 | Oklahoma State (playoff) | Charles Howell III, Oklahoma State |
2001 | Florida | Nick Gilliam, Florida |
2002 | Minnesota | Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech |
2003 | Clemson | Alejandro Cañizares, Arizona State |
2004 | California | Ryan Moore, UNLV |
2005 | Georgia | James Lepp (playoff), Washington |
2006 | Oklahoma State | Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State |
2007 | Stanford | Jamie Lovemark, Southern California |
2008 | UCLA | Kevin Chappell, UCLA |
2009 | Texas A&M | Matt Hill, North Carolina State |
2010 | Augusta State | Scott Langley, Illinois |
2011 | Augusta State | John Peterson, LSU |
2012 | Texas | Thomas Pieters, Illinois |
† First championship sponsored by the NCAA.
Note: Match play, 1897-1964; stroke play 1965-2008; stroke play/match play 2009-; (s) indicates spring tournament, (f) indicates fall tournament
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