Division I
| Year | Team champion | Individual champion |
|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Tulsa | Kathy Baker, Tulsa |
| 1983 | TCU | Penny Hammel, Miami (Fla.) |
| 1984 | Miami (Fla.) | Cindy Schreyer, Georgia |
| 1985 | Florida | Danielle Ammaccapane, Arizona State |
| 1986 | Florida | Page Dunlap, Florida |
| 1987 | San Jose State | Caroline Keggi, New Mexico |
| 1988 | Tulsa (vacated) | Melissa McNamara, Tulsa (vacated) |
| 1989 | San Jose State | Pat Hurst, San Jose State |
| 1990 | Arizona State | Susan Slaughter, Arizona |
| 1991 | UCLA | Annika Sörenstam, Arizona |
| 1992 | San Jose State | Vicki Goetze, Georgia |
| 1993 | Arizona State | Charlotta Sörenstam, Texas |
| 1994 | Arizona State | Emilee Klein, Arizona State |
| 1995 | Arizona State | Kristel Mourgue d'Algue, Arizona State |
| 1996 | Arizona | Marisa Baena, Arizona |
| 1997 | Arizona State | Heather Bowie, Texas |
| 1998 | Arizona State | Jennifer Rosales, USC |
| 1999 | Duke | Grace Park, Arizona State |
| 2000 | Arizona | Jenna Daniels, Arizona |
| 2001 | Georgia | Candy Hannemann, Duke |
| 2002 | Duke | Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke |
| 2003 | Southern California | Mikaela Parmlid, USC |
| 2004 | UCLA | Sarah Huarte, California |
| 2005 | Duke | Anna Grzebian, Duke |
| 2006 | Duke | Dewi Schreefel, USC |
| 2007 | Duke | Stacy Lewis, Arkansas |
| 2008 | Southern California | Azahara Muñoz, Arizona State |
| 2009 | Arizona State | Maria Hernandez, Purdue |
| 2010 | Purdue | Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma State |
| 2011 | UCLA | Austin Ernst, LSU |
| 2012 | Alabama | Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma |
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