This article is a list of Mid-American Conference Champions. The Mid-American Conference sponsors 23 sports, 11 men's and 12 women's.
Membership
Years listed are the calendar years in which membership began and ended. In the case of affiliate members, the first or last year of competition may differ from the start or end of membership.
Current members
Affiliate members
Former members
Former affiliate members
Sports
Baseball
The baseball season begins in February and finishes with the conference tournament in May at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio.[2]
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
2016 |
East |
Kent State |
20–4 |
Western Michigan |
[3] |
West |
Ball State |
15–9 |
2015 |
East |
Kent State |
18–9 |
Ohio |
[4] |
West |
Central Michigan |
20–7 |
2014 |
East |
Miami |
18–9 |
Kent State |
[4] |
West |
Ball State |
22–4 |
2013 |
East |
Kent State |
20–7 |
Bowling Green |
[5] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
16–11 |
2012 |
East |
Kent State |
24–3 |
Kent State |
[4] |
West |
Toledo |
19–8 |
2011 |
East |
Kent State |
21–5 |
Kent State |
[6][7] |
West |
Central Michigan |
17–9 |
2010 |
East |
Bowling Green, Kent State |
18–9 |
Kent State |
[8][9] |
West |
Central Michigan |
20–7 |
2009 |
East |
Bowling Green |
18–8 |
Kent State |
[10] |
West |
Ball State |
14–10 |
2008 |
East |
Bowling Green, Kent State |
16–8 |
Eastern Michigan |
[10] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
15–8 |
2007 |
East |
Kent State |
19–8 |
Kent State |
[10] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
21–4 |
2006 |
East |
Kent State |
19–7 |
Ball State |
[10] |
West |
Central Michigan |
17–9 |
2005 |
East |
Miami |
17–5 |
Miami |
[10] |
West |
Ball State |
17–5 |
2004 |
East |
Miami |
14–8 |
Kent State |
[10] |
West |
Central Michigan |
18–6 |
2003 |
East |
Kent State |
20–4 |
Eastern Michigan |
[10] |
West |
Ball State |
17–10 |
2002 |
East |
Bowling Green |
18–7 |
Kent State |
[10] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
19–9 |
2001 |
East |
Bowling Green |
18–9 |
Kent State |
[11] |
West |
Ball State |
21–5 |
2000 |
East |
Kent State |
20–6 |
Miami |
[11] |
West |
Ball State, Central Michigan |
18–8 |
1999 |
East |
Bowling Green |
21–10 |
Bowling Green |
[11] |
West |
Ball State |
25–6 |
1998 |
East |
Bowling Green |
17–10 |
Bowling Green |
[11] |
West |
Ball State |
23–8 |
1997 |
Ohio |
22–9 |
Ohio |
[11] |
1996 |
Kent State |
21–7 |
Akron |
[11] |
1995 |
Bowling Green |
22–8 |
Central Michigan |
[11] |
1994 |
Kent State |
18–7 |
Central Michigan |
[11] |
1993 |
Central Michigan, Kent State |
22–10 |
Kent State |
[11] |
1992 |
Kent State |
24–7 |
Kent State |
[11] |
1991 |
Ohio |
20–11 |
No tournament |
[11] |
1990 |
Central Michigan |
19–9 |
[11] |
1989 |
Western Michigan |
23–6 |
[11] |
1988 |
Central Michigan |
24–8 |
[11] |
1987 |
Central Michigan |
23–7 |
[12] |
1986 |
Central Michigan |
25–6 |
[12] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
1985 |
Central Michigan |
23–9 |
No tournament |
[12] |
1984 |
Central Michigan |
20–8 |
[12] |
1983 |
Eastern |
Ohio |
10–4 |
Miami |
[12] |
Western |
Western Michigan |
8–4 |
1982 |
Eastern |
Ohio |
10–5 |
Eastern Michigan |
[12] |
Western |
Western Michigan |
12–4 |
1981 |
Central Michigan |
13–3 |
Eastern Michigan |
[12] |
1980 |
Central Michigan |
12–5 |
|
[12] |
1979 |
Miami |
13–3 |
|
[12] |
1978 |
Eastern Michigan |
12–3 |
|
[12] |
1977 |
Central Michigan |
14–4 |
|
[12] |
1976 |
Eastern Michigan |
12–3 |
|
[12] |
1975 |
Eastern Michigan |
12–4 |
|
[12] |
1974 |
Miami |
13–5 |
|
[12] |
1973 |
Miami |
14–4 |
|
[12] |
1972 |
Bowling Green |
6–2–1 |
|
[12] |
1971 |
Ohio |
11–3 |
|
[12] |
1970 |
Ohio |
14–1 |
|
[12] |
1969 |
Ohio |
13–3 |
|
[13] |
1968 |
Ohio |
9–0 |
|
[13] |
1967 |
Western Michigan |
8–1 |
|
[13] |
1966 |
Western Michigan |
8–1 |
|
[13] |
1965 |
Ohio |
11–1 |
|
[13] |
1964 |
Kent State, Ohio |
10–4 |
Kent State * |
[13] |
1963 |
Western Michigan |
12–0 |
|
[13] |
1962 |
Western Michigan |
9–0 |
|
[13] |
1961 |
Western Michigan |
11–0 |
|
[13] |
1960 |
Ohio |
8–1 |
|
[13] |
1959 |
Ohio, Western Michigan |
8–2 |
Western Michigan * |
[13] |
1958 |
Western Michigan |
10–0 |
|
[13] |
1957 |
Western Michigan |
9–0 |
|
[13] |
1956 |
Ohio |
7–2 |
|
[13] |
1955 |
Western Michigan |
9–0 |
|
[13] |
1954 |
Ohio |
8–1 |
|
[13] |
1953 |
Ohio |
8–1 |
|
[13] |
1952 |
Western Michigan |
8–0 |
|
[13] |
1951 |
Western Michigan |
6–0 |
|
[13] |
1950 |
Western Michigan |
9–1 |
|
[13] |
1949 |
Western Michigan |
8–2 |
|
[13] |
1948 |
Ohio |
7–2 |
|
[13] |
1947 |
Ohio |
5–2 |
|
[14][15] |
|
* One-game playoff winner. Prior to the conference tournament, regular season ties were broken with a one-game playoff.
Basketball (men's)
The men's basketball tournament is held in March at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament began in 1980 and has been held in Cleveland since 2000.
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2015–16 |
East |
Akron |
13–5 |
Buffalo |
[3] |
West |
Ball State, Central Michigan |
10–8 |
2014–15 |
East |
Buffalo, Kent State |
12–6 |
Buffalo |
|
West |
Central Michigan |
12–6 |
2013–14 |
East |
Buffalo |
13–5 |
Western Michigan |
|
West |
Toledo, Western Michigan |
14–4 |
2012–13 |
East |
Akron, Ohio |
14–2 |
Akron |
|
West |
Toledo, Western Michigan |
10–6 |
2011–12 |
East |
Akron |
13–3 |
Ohio |
[16] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
9–7 |
2010–11 |
East |
Kent State |
12–4 |
Akron |
[17] |
West |
Western Michigan |
11–5 |
2009–10 |
East |
Kent State |
13–3 |
Ohio |
[17] |
West |
Central Michigan |
9–7 |
2008–09 |
East |
Bowling Green, Buffalo |
11–5 |
Akron |
[17] |
West |
Ball State, Central Michigan, Western Michigan |
7–9 |
2007–08 |
East |
Kent State |
13–3 |
Kent State |
[17] |
West |
Western Michigan |
12–4 |
2006–07 |
East |
Akron |
13–3 |
Miami |
[17] |
West |
Toledo |
14–2 |
2005–06 |
East |
Kent State |
15–3 |
Kent State |
[17] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
12–6 |
2004–05 |
East |
Miami |
12–6 |
Ohio |
[17] |
West |
Toledo, Western Michigan |
11–7 |
2003–04 |
East |
Kent State |
13–5 |
Western Michigan |
[17] |
West |
Western Michigan |
15–3 |
2002–03 |
East |
Kent State |
12–6 |
Central Michigan |
[17] |
West |
Central Michigan |
14–4 |
2001–02 |
East |
Kent State |
17–1 |
Kent State |
[17] |
West |
Ball State |
12–6 |
2000–01 |
East |
Kent State |
13–5 |
Kent State |
[17] |
West |
Central Michigan |
14–4 |
1999–00 |
East |
Bowling Green |
14–4 |
Ball State |
[17] |
West |
Ball State, Toledo |
11–7 |
1998–99 |
East |
Miami |
15–3 |
Kent State |
[18] |
West |
Toledo |
11–7 |
1997–98 |
East |
Akron |
13–5 |
Eastern Michigan |
[18] |
West |
Ball State, Western Michigan |
14–4 |
1996–97 |
Bowling Green, Miami |
13–5 |
Miami |
[18] |
1995–96 |
Eastern Michigan |
14–4 |
Eastern Michigan |
[18] |
1994–95 |
Miami |
16–2 |
Ball State |
[18][19] |
1993–94 |
Ohio |
14–4 |
Ohio |
[18] |
1992–93 |
Ball State, Miami |
14–4 |
Ball State |
[18] |
1991–92 |
Miami |
13–3 |
Miami |
[18] |
1990–91 |
Eastern Michigan |
13–3 |
Eastern Michigan |
[18] |
1989–90 |
Ball State |
13–3 |
Ball State |
[18] |
1988–89 |
Ball State |
14–2 |
Ball State |
[18] |
1987–88 |
Eastern Michigan |
14–2 |
Eastern Michigan |
[18] |
1986–87 |
Central Michigan |
14–2 |
Central Michigan |
[18] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
1985–86 |
Miami |
16–2 |
Ball State |
[18] |
1984–85 |
Ohio |
14–4 |
Ohio |
[20] |
1983–84 |
Miami |
16–2 |
Miami |
[20] |
1982–83 |
Bowling Green |
15–3 |
Ohio |
[20] |
1981–82 |
Ball State |
12–4 |
Northern Illinois |
[20] |
1980–81 |
Ball State, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Michigan |
10–6 |
Ball State |
[20] |
1979–80 |
Toledo |
14–2 |
Toledo |
[20] |
1978–79 |
Central Michigan, Toledo |
13–3 |
Toledo * |
[20] |
1977–78 |
Miami |
12–4 |
|
[20] |
1976–77 |
Central Michigan, Miami |
13–3 |
Central Michigan * |
[20] |
1975–76 |
Western Michigan |
15–1 |
|
[20] |
1974–75 |
Central Michigan |
10–4 |
|
[20] |
1973–74 |
Ohio |
9–3 |
|
[20] |
1972–73 |
Miami |
9–2 |
|
[20] |
1971–72 |
Ohio, Toledo |
7–3 |
Ohio * |
[20] |
1970–71 |
Miami |
9–1 |
|
[20] |
1969–70 |
Ohio |
9–1 |
|
[20] |
1968–69 |
Miami |
10–2 |
|
[20] |
1967–68 |
Bowling Green |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1966–67 |
Toledo |
11–1 |
|
[21] |
1965–66 |
Miami |
11–1 |
|
[21] |
1964–65 |
Miami, Ohio |
11–1 |
Ohio * |
[21] |
1963–64 |
Ohio |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1962–63 |
Bowling Green |
9–3 |
|
[21] |
1961–62 |
Bowling Green |
11–1 |
|
[21] |
1960–61 |
Ohio |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1959–60 |
Ohio |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1958–59 |
Bowling Green, Miami |
9–3 |
Bowling Green * |
[21] |
1957–58 |
Miami |
12–0 |
|
[21] |
1956–57 |
Miami |
11–1 |
|
[21] |
1955–56 |
Marshall |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1954–55 |
Miami |
11–3 |
|
[21] |
1953–54 |
Toledo |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1952–53 |
Miami |
10–2 |
|
[21] |
1951–52 |
Miami, Western Michigan |
9–3 |
|
[21] |
1950–51 |
Cincinnati |
7–1 |
|
[21] |
1949–50 |
Cincinnati |
10–0 |
|
[21] |
1948–49 |
Cincinnati |
9–1 |
|
[21] |
1947–48 |
Cincinnati |
7–2 |
|
[21] |
1946–47 |
Butler, Cincinnati |
6–2 |
|
[21] |
|
* One-game playoff winner. Prior to the conference tournament, regular season ties were broken with a one-game playoff.
Basketball (women's)
The women's basketball tournament is held in March at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament was first held in 1982 and has been in Cleveland since 2000. It moved to what is now Quicken Loans Arena in 2001.
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
2011–12 |
East |
Bowling Green |
14–2 |
Eastern Michigan |
[22][23] |
West |
Eastern Michigan, Toledo |
13–3 |
2010–11 |
East |
Bowling Green |
13–3 |
Bowling Green |
[24][25] |
West |
Toledo |
14–2 |
2009–10 |
East |
Bowling Green |
14–2 |
Bowling Green |
[26][27] |
West |
Toledo |
12–4 |
2008–09 |
East |
Bowling Green |
15–1 |
Ball State |
[26][27] |
West |
Ball State |
14–2 |
2007–08 |
East |
Bowling Green |
13–3 |
Miami |
[26] |
West |
Ball State, Eastern Michigan |
11–5 |
2006–07 |
East |
Bowling Green |
15–1 |
Bowling Green |
[26][28] |
West |
Ball State |
13–3 |
2005–06 |
East |
Bowling Green |
16–0 |
Bowling Green |
[26] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
15–1 |
2004–05 |
East |
Kent State, Marshall |
12–4 |
Bowling Green |
[26] |
West |
Bowling Green |
13–3 |
2003–04 |
East |
Miami |
13–2 |
Eastern Michigan |
[29] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
12–4 |
2002–03 |
East |
Miami |
11–5 |
Western Michigan |
[29] |
West |
Ball State, Toledo |
12–4 |
2001–02 |
East |
Kent State |
13–3 |
Kent State |
[29] |
West |
Ball State |
13–3 |
2000–01 |
East |
Kent State |
14–2 |
Toledo |
[29] |
West |
Toledo |
15–1 |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
1999–00 |
East |
Kent State |
15–1 |
Kent State |
[29] |
West |
Western Michigan |
14–2 |
1998–99 |
East |
Kent State |
14–2 |
Toledo |
[29] |
West |
Toledo |
14–2 |
1997–98 |
East |
Kent State |
18–0 |
Kent State |
[30] |
West |
Toledo |
15–3 |
1996–97 |
Toledo |
16–2 |
Toledo |
[30] |
1995–96 |
Kent State |
16–2 |
Toledo |
[30] |
1994–95 |
Ohio, Toledo |
15–3 |
Toledo |
[30] |
1993–94 |
Bowling Green |
17–1 |
Bowling Green |
[30] |
1992–93 |
Bowling Green |
17–1 |
Bowling Green |
[30] |
1991–92 |
Toledo |
15–1 |
Toledo |
[30] |
1990–91 |
Toledo |
13–3 |
Toledo |
[30] |
1989–90 |
Miami |
15–1 |
Bowling Green |
[30] |
1988–89 |
Bowling Green |
16–0 |
Bowling Green |
[31] |
1987–88 |
Bowling Green |
14–2 |
Bowling Green |
[31] |
1986–87 |
Bowling Green |
16–0 |
Bowling Green |
[31] |
1985–86 |
Ohio |
16–2 |
Ohio |
[31] |
1984–85 |
Central Michigan |
15–3 |
Western Michigan |
[31] |
1983–84 |
Central Michigan |
18–0 |
Central Michigan |
[31] |
1982–83 |
Miami |
17–1 |
Central Michigan |
[31] |
1981–82 |
Miami |
11–1 |
Miami |
[31] |
|
Cross country (men's)
The men's cross country championship is held in October along with the women's cross country championship. The most recent edition, in 2012, was held in Grand Island, New York.[32]
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
2012 | Eastern Michigan | [32] |
2011 | Eastern Michigan | [33] |
2010 | Eastern Michigan | [34] |
2009 | Kent State | [35] |
2008 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
2007 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
2006 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
2005 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
2004 | Central Michigan | [35] |
2003 | Central Michigan | [35] |
2002 | Central Michigan | [35] |
2001 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
2000 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1999 | Central Michigan | [35] |
1998 | Miami | [35] |
1997 | Miami | [35] |
1996 | Ohio | [35] |
|
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
1995 | Bowling Green | [35] |
1994 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1993 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1992 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1991 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1990 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1989 | Central Michigan | [35] |
1988 | Central Michigan | [35] |
1987 | Ball State | [35] |
1986 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1985 | Miami | [35] |
1984 | Miami | [35] |
1983 | Miami | [35] |
1982 | Central Michigan | [35] |
1981 | Miami | [35] |
1980 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1979 | Western Michigan | [35] |
|
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
1978 | Miami | [35] |
1977 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1976 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1975 | Ball State | [35] |
1974 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1973 | Eastern Michigan | [35] |
1972 | Miami | [35] |
1971 | Miami | [35] |
1970 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1969 | Bowling Green | [35] |
1968 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1967 | Miami | [35] |
1966 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1965 | Miami | [35] |
1964 | Ohio | [35] |
1963 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1962 | Ohio | [35] |
|
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
1961 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1960 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1959 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1958 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1957 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1956 | Miami | [35] |
1955 | Miami | [35] |
1954 | Miami | [35] |
1953 | Miami | [35] |
1952 | Miami | [35] |
1951 | Miami | [35] |
1950 | Miami | [35] |
1949 | Miami | [35] |
1948 | Western Michigan | [35] |
1947 | Miami | [35] |
1946 | Wayne State | [35] |
|
Cross country (women's)
The women's cross country championship is held in October along with the men's cross country championship. The most recent edition, in 2012, was held in Grand Island, New York.[36]
|
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
2003 |
Ball State | [38] |
2002 |
Toledo | [38] |
2001 |
Toledo | [38] |
2000 |
Central Michigan | [38] |
1999 |
Akron | [38] |
1998 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
1997 |
Ohio | [38] |
1996 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
|
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
1995 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
1994 |
Ohio | [38] |
1993 |
Western Michigan | [38] |
1992 |
Ohio | [38] |
1991 |
Ohio | [38] |
1990 |
Ohio | [38] |
1989 |
Central Michigan, Ohio | [38] |
1988 |
Ohio | [38] |
|
Year |
MAC Championships | Ref |
1987 |
Ohio | [38] |
1986 |
Western Michigan | [38] |
1985 |
Western Michigan | [38] |
1984 |
Western Michigan | [38] |
1983 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
1982 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
1981 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
1980 |
Bowling Green | [38] |
|
Field hockey
The field hockey tournament championship is held in November at a predetermined location. The most recent tournament, in 2012, was held at the Miami campus in Oxford, Ohio.[39]
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2012 | Miami, Kent State | 4–1[40] | Miami | [39] |
2011 | Ohio | 9–1 | Ohio | [41] |
2010 | Miami, Kent State | 8–2 | Kent State | [42][43] |
2009 | Kent State, Ohio | 8–2 | Ohio | [44] |
2008 | Kent State | 9–1 | Kent State | [44] |
2007 |
Ohio |
9–1 |
Ohio | [44] |
2006 |
Ohio |
8–2 |
Ohio | [45] |
2005 |
Kent State |
8–2 |
Central Michigan | [45] |
2004 |
Kent State, Louisville |
8–2 |
Louisville | [45] |
2003 |
Kent State |
8–2 |
Louisville | [45] |
2002 |
Central Michigan, Louisville |
7–3 |
Kent State | [45] |
2001 |
Ohio |
9–1 |
Ohio | [45] |
2000 |
Kent State |
10–0 |
Kent State | [45] |
1999 |
Ball State, Kent State |
8–2 |
Kent State | [45] |
1998 |
Ball State |
10–0 |
Kent State | [46] |
1997 |
Ball State |
10–0 |
Ball State | [46] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
1996 |
Ball State |
10–0 |
Canceled | [46] |
1995 |
Ball State |
10–0 |
Ball State | [46] |
1994 |
Ball State |
9–0 |
Ball State | [46] |
1993 |
Ball State |
8–0 |
Ball State | [46] |
1992 |
Kent State |
7–1 |
Kent State | [46] |
1991 |
Ball State, Kent State |
7–1 |
Kent State | [46] |
1990 |
Ball State |
4–1 |
Central Michigan | [46] |
1989 |
Ball State |
5–0 |
Ball State | [47] |
1988 |
Ball State, Kent State |
4–1 |
Kent State | [47] |
1987 |
Ball State |
6–0 |
Ohio | [47] |
1986 |
Ball State |
6–0 |
Ball State | [47] |
1985 |
Ball State |
7–0 |
Ball State | [47] |
1984 |
Ball State |
7–0 |
Ball State | [47] |
1983 |
Regular season not held |
Ball State | [47] |
1982 |
Season not held | [47] |
1981 |
Miami, Ohio |
8–1 |
No tournament | [47] |
|
Football
The football championship game is held in November and pits the East Division champion and the West Division champion. From its inception in 1997 to 2003, it was held at the home field of the division champion with the best conference record (with tiebreakers employed as needed). Since the 2004 edition, it has been held at Ford Field in Detroit.
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
MAC Championship |
Ref |
2016 |
East |
Ohio |
6–2 |
Western Michigan |
[48] |
West |
Western Michigan |
8–0 |
2015 |
East |
Bowling Green |
7–1 |
Bowling Green |
|
West |
Northern Illinois |
6–2 |
2014 |
East |
Bowling Green |
5–3 |
Northern Illinois |
|
West |
Northern Illinois |
7–1 |
2013 |
East |
Bowling Green |
7–1 |
Bowling Green |
|
West |
Northern Illinois |
8–0 |
2012 |
East |
Kent State |
8–0 |
Northern Illinois |
[49] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
8–0 |
2011 |
East |
Ohio |
6–2 |
Northern Illinois |
[50] |
West |
Northern Illinois, Toledo |
7–1 |
2010 |
East |
Miami |
7–1 |
Miami |
[50] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
8–0 |
2009 |
East |
Ohio, Temple |
7–1 |
Central Michigan |
[50] |
West |
Central Michigan |
8–0 |
2008 |
East |
Buffalo |
5–3 |
Buffalo |
[50] |
West |
Ball State |
8–0 |
2007 |
East |
Bowling Green, Buffalo, Miami |
4–2 |
Central Michigan |
[50] |
West |
Ball State, Central Michigan |
4–1 |
2006 |
East |
Ohio |
7–1 |
Central Michigan |
[50] |
West |
Central Michigan |
7–1 |
2005 |
East |
Akron, Bowling Green, Miami |
5–3 |
Akron |
[50] |
West |
Northern Illinois, Toledo |
6–2 |
2004 |
East |
Miami |
7–1 |
Toledo |
[50] |
West |
Northern Illinois, Toledo |
7–1 |
2003 |
East |
Miami |
8–0 |
Miami |
[50] |
West |
Bowling Green |
7–1 |
2002 |
East |
Marshall |
7–1 |
Marshall |
[50] |
West |
Northern Illinois, Toledo |
7–1 |
2001 |
East |
Marshall |
6–0 |
Toledo |
[50] |
West |
Ball State, Northern Illinois, Toledo |
4–1 |
2000 |
East |
Akron, Marshall |
5–1 |
Marshall |
[50] |
West |
Toledo, Western Michigan |
4–1 |
1999 |
East |
Marshall |
8–0 |
Marshall |
[50] |
West |
Western Michigan |
6–2 |
1998 |
East |
Marshall, Miami |
7–1 |
Marshall |
[50] |
West |
Toledo |
6–2 |
1997 |
East |
Marshall |
7–1 |
Marshall |
[50] |
West |
Toledo |
7–1 |
1996 |
Ball State |
7–1 |
|
[50] |
1995 |
Toledo |
7–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1994 |
Central Michigan |
8–1 |
|
[50] |
1993 |
Ball State |
7–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1992 |
Bowling Green |
8–0 |
|
[50] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
MAC Championship |
Ref |
1991 |
Bowling Green |
8–0 |
|
[50] |
1990 |
Central Michigan, Toledo |
7–1 |
|
[50] |
1989 |
Ball State |
6–1–1 |
|
[50] |
1988 |
Western Michigan |
7–1 |
|
[50] |
1987 |
Eastern Michigan |
7–1 |
|
[50] |
1986 |
Miami |
6–2 |
|
[50] |
1985 |
Bowling Green |
9–0 |
|
[50] |
1984 |
Toledo |
7–1–1 |
|
[50] |
1983 |
Northern Illinois |
8–1 |
|
[50] |
1982 |
Bowling Green |
7–2 |
|
[50] |
1981 |
Toledo |
8–1 |
|
[50] |
1980 |
Central Michigan |
7–2 |
|
[50] |
1979 |
Central Michigan |
8–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1978 |
Ball State |
8–0 |
|
[50] |
1977 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1976 |
Ball State |
4–1 |
|
[50] |
1975 |
Miami |
6–0 |
|
[50] |
1974 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1973 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1972 |
Kent State |
4–1 |
|
[50] |
1971 |
Toledo |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1970 |
Toledo |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1969 |
Toledo |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1968 |
Ohio |
6–0 |
|
[50] |
1967 |
Ohio, Toledo |
5–1 |
|
[51] |
1966 |
Miami, Western Michigan |
5–1 |
|
[51] |
1965 |
Bowling Green, Miami |
5–1 |
|
[50] |
1964 |
Bowling Green |
5–1 |
|
[50] |
1963 |
Ohio |
5–1 |
|
[50] |
1962 |
Bowling Green |
5–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1961 |
Bowling Green |
5–1 |
|
[50] |
1960 |
Ohio |
6–0 |
|
[50] |
1959 |
Bowling Green |
6–0 |
|
[50] |
1958 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1957 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1956 |
Bowling Green |
5–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1955 |
Miami |
5–0 |
|
[50] |
1954 |
Miami |
4–0 |
|
[50] |
1953 |
Ohio |
5–0–1 |
|
[50] |
1952 |
Cincinnati |
3–0 |
|
[50] |
1951 |
Cincinnati |
3–0 |
|
[50] |
1950 |
Miami |
4–0 |
|
[50] |
1949 |
Cincinnati |
4–0 |
|
[50] |
1948 |
Miami |
4–0 |
|
[50] |
1947 |
Cincinnati |
3–1 |
|
[50] |
|
Golf (men's)
The men's golf tournament is held annually in May. In 2010 it was held at Longaberger Golf Club in Nashport, Ohio.[52]
Year | Tournament | Ref |
2016 | Kent State | [53] |
2015 | Miami | [53] |
2014 | Kent State | [53] |
2013 | Kent State | [53] |
2012 | Kent State | [53] |
2011 | Kent State | [54] |
2010 | Kent State | [55] |
2009 | Kent State | [55] |
2008 | Eastern Michigan | [55] |
2007 | Eastern Michigan | [55] |
2006 | Kent State | [56] |
2005 | Kent State | [56] |
2004 | Toledo | [56] |
2003 | Kent State | [56] |
2002 | Toledo | [57] |
2001 | Kent State | [57] |
2000 | Kent State | [57] |
|
Year | Tournament | Ref |
1999 | Kent State | [57] |
1998 | Kent State | [58] |
1997 | Kent State | [58] |
1996 | Miami | [58] |
1995 | Kent State | [58] |
1994 | Kent State | [59] |
1993 | Kent State | [59] |
1992 | Kent State, Miami | [59] |
1991 | Miami | [59] |
1990 | Miami | [60] |
1989 | Miami | [60] |
1988 | Miami | [60] |
1987 | Miami | [60] |
1986 | Ball State | [61] |
1985 | Northern Illinois | [61] |
1984 | Kent State | [61] |
1983 | Bowling Green | [61] |
|
Year | Tournament | Ref |
1982 | Ball State | [62] |
1981 | Miami | [62] |
1980 | Ohio | [62] |
1979 | Ohio | [62] |
1978 | Bowling Green | [63] |
1977 | Kent State | [63] |
1976 | Northern Illinois | [63] |
1975 | Ball State | [63] |
1974 | Not held | [64] |
1973 | Bowling Green | [64] |
1972 | Bowling Green | [64] |
1971 | Ohio | [64] |
1970 | Miami | [65] |
1969 | Ohio | [65] |
1968 | Kent State | [65] |
1967 | Ohio | [65] |
1966 | Marshall | [66] |
1965 | Ohio | [66] |
|
|
Golf (women's)
The women's golf tournament is held in April. In 2010 it was held at the Hawthorns Golf and Country Club in Fishers, Indiana.
Year |
School |
Ref |
2016 | Kent State | [71] |
2015 | Kent State | [71] |
2014 | Kent State | [71] |
2013 | Kent State | [71] |
|
Year |
School |
Ref |
2012 | Kent State | [71] |
2011 | Kent State | [72] |
2010 |
Kent State | [73] |
2009 |
Kent State | [73] |
|
Year |
School |
Ref |
2008 |
Kent State | [73] |
2007 |
Kent State | [73] |
2006 |
Kent State | [74] |
2005 |
Kent State | [74] |
2004 |
Kent State | [74] |
|
Year |
School |
Ref |
2003 |
Kent State | [74] |
2002 |
Kent State | [75] |
2001 |
Kent State | [75] |
2000 |
Kent State | [75] |
1999 |
Kent State | [75] |
|
Gymnastics
The gymnastics championship meet is rotated among the conference members. In 2010 it was hosted by Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio at Anderson Arena.
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
MAC Championship |
Ref |
2012 |
|
|
Central Michigan |
[76] |
2011 |
Central Michigan |
6–0 |
Central Michigan |
[77][78] |
2010 |
Kent State |
6–0 |
Central Michigan |
[79][80] |
2009 |
Kent State |
6–0 |
Kent State |
[81][82] |
2008 |
Kent State |
6–0 |
Kent State |
[83] |
2007 |
Central Michigan, Kent State |
5–1 |
Eastern Michigan |
[84] |
2006 |
Kent State, Western Michigan |
5–1 |
Western Michigan |
[85] |
2005 |
Central Michigan |
6–0 |
Kent State |
[86] |
2004 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
2003 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
2002 |
Ball State |
3–3 |
Ball State |
[86] |
2001 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
2000 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1999 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1998 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1997 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
MAC Championship |
Ref |
1996 |
Kent State |
6–0 |
Kent State |
[86] |
1995 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1994 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
1993 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1992 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1991 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1990 |
Central Michigan |
|
Central Michigan |
[86] |
1989 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
1988 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
1987 |
|
|
Western Michigan |
[86] |
1986 |
|
|
Western Michigan |
[86] |
1985 |
|
|
Bowling Green |
[86] |
1984 |
|
|
Kent State |
[86] |
1983 |
|
|
Bowling Green |
[86] |
1982 |
|
|
Bowling Green |
[86] |
1981 |
Kent State |
4–0 |
Kent State |
[86] |
|
Soccer (men's)
The men's soccer tournament begins in late October at campus sites. It concludes in early November at the highest remaining seed's home field.
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2012 | | | | |
2011 | Akron | 6–0 | Northern Illinois | [87][88] |
2010 | Akron * | 6–0 | Akron | [89][90] |
2009 | Akron | 6–0 | Akron |
[91][92] |
2008 | Akron | 6–0 | Akron |
[91][92] |
2007 |
Akron |
4–0–1 |
Akron |
[91][92] |
2006 |
Akron, Northern Illinois |
4–1 |
Northern Illinois |
[91][92] |
2005 |
Akron |
5–0 |
Akron |
[91][92] |
2004 |
Kentucky |
4–1–1 |
Akron |
[91][92] |
2003 |
Kentucky |
6–0 |
Western Michigan |
[91][92] |
|
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2002 |
Akron, Bowling Green |
4–1 |
Akron |
[91][92] |
2001 |
Kentucky |
6–0 |
Kentucky |
[91][92] |
2000 |
Akron, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Marshall |
4–2 |
Kentucky |
[91][92] |
1999 |
Akron |
6–0–1 |
Kentucky |
[91][92] |
1998 |
Akron |
7–0–1 |
Akron |
[91][92] |
1997 |
Akron |
5–1–1 |
Bowling Green |
[91][92] |
1996 |
Bowling Green |
5–0 |
Bowling Green |
[91][92] |
1995 |
Akron |
5–0 |
Bowling Green |
[91][92] |
1994 |
Miami |
4–0–1 |
Miami |
[91][92] |
1993 |
Akron |
5–0 |
Not held |
[91][92] |
|
* Akron won the 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Tournament
Soccer (women's)
The women's soccer tournament begins in late October at campus sites. It concludes in early November at the highest remaining seed's home field.
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2012 |
East |
|
|
|
|
West |
|
|
2011 |
East |
Kent State |
6–5–0 |
Toledo |
[93][94] |
West |
Toledo |
9–1–1 |
2010 |
East |
Miami |
5–4–2 |
Central Michigan |
[95][96] |
West |
Central Michigan, Toledo |
10–1–0 |
2009 | Central Michigan | 9–0–2 | Central Michigan |
[97][98] |
2008 | Toledo | 8–2–1 | Toledo |
[97][98] |
2007 |
Ball State |
9–1–1 |
Toledo |
[97][98] |
2006 |
Ball State |
8–2–1 |
Toledo |
[97][98] |
|
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2005 |
Bowling Green |
9–2 |
Bowling Green |
[98][99] |
2004 |
Kent State, Ohio |
7–2–3 |
Bowling Green |
[98][99] |
2003 |
Eastern Michigan, Kent State |
8–2–2 |
Western Michigan |
[98][99] |
2002 |
Miami |
11–1 |
Miami |
[98][99] |
2001 |
Ohio |
10–2 |
Miami |
[98][99] |
2000 |
Buffalo |
8–2–1 |
Miami |
[98][99] |
1999 |
Eastern Michigan |
8–1–2 |
Eastern Michigan |
[98][99] |
1998 |
Northern Illinois, Ohio |
9–1 |
Northern Illinois |
[98][99] |
1997 |
Northern Illinois |
6–1 |
Northern Illinois |
[98][99] |
|
Softball
The softball tournament is held in May to determine the winner of the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. It has been held at various sites throughout the years. In 2008 the tournament returned to Firestone Stadium in Akron, Ohio where it was played from 2002–2005 after being played in 2006 and 2007 at Currie Stadium in Midland, Michigan. The first tournament was held in 1982 and the MAC added conference regular season play in 1983. From 1986 through 1995 the MAC did not have a conference tournament; the regular-season champion was awarded the league's bid to the NCAA Tournament. In 1996 the tournament returned, but the championship game had to be suspended due to weather and once again the regular season champion won the automatic NCAA bid.[100]
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2011 |
East |
Ohio |
12–8 |
Western Michigan |
[101][102] |
West |
Western Michigan |
14–6 |
2010 |
East |
Kent State |
18–5 |
Ball State |
[103][104] |
West |
Ball State |
17–5 |
2009 |
East |
Kent State |
15–6 |
Miami |
[104][105] |
West |
Ball State |
18–3 |
2008 |
East |
Kent State |
20–2 |
Kent State |
[104][105] |
West |
Central Michigan |
14–7 |
2007 |
East |
Kent State |
15–3 |
Eastern Michigan |
[104][105] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
12–5 |
2006 |
East |
Kent State |
16–5 |
Kent State |
[104][105] |
West |
Western Michigan |
18–4 |
2005 |
East |
Marshall |
20–4 |
Miami |
[104][105] |
West |
Central Michigan |
16–6 |
2004 |
East |
Kent State |
15–6 |
Bowling Green |
[104][105] |
West |
Central Michigan |
21–3 |
2003 |
East |
Marshall |
20–4 |
Western Michigan |
[104][105] |
West |
Western Michigan |
17–7 |
2002 |
East |
Akron |
18–6 |
Central Michigan |
[104][105] |
West |
Central Michigan |
23–1 |
2001 |
East |
Bowling Green |
19–5 |
Central Michigan |
[103][104] |
West |
Central Michigan |
20–4 |
2000 |
East |
Bowling Green, Marshall |
13–7 |
Central Michigan |
[103][104] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
19–3 |
|
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
1999 |
East |
Kent State |
18–6 |
Central Michigan |
[103][104] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
22–4 |
1998 |
East |
Akron |
23–5 |
Ball State |
[103][104] |
West |
Central Michigan |
22–5 |
1997 |
Central Michigan |
22–6 |
Central Michigan |
[103][104] |
1996 |
Central Michigan |
26–6 |
No tournament champion |
[103][104] |
1995 |
Ohio |
23–13 |
No tournament |
[103][104] |
1994 |
Central Michigan |
23–11 |
[103][104] |
1993 |
Bowling Green |
26–9 |
[103][104] |
1992 |
Toledo |
27–4 |
[104][106] |
1991 |
Central Michigan |
21–7 |
[104][106] |
1990 |
Kent State |
20–4 |
[104][106] |
1989 |
Toledo |
22–6 |
[104][106] |
1988 |
Bowling Green |
24–8 |
[104][106] |
1987 |
Central Michigan |
11–1 |
[104][106] |
1986 |
Central Michigan |
16–2 |
[104][106] |
1985 |
Toledo |
16–2 |
Western Michigan |
[104][106] |
1984 |
Eastern |
Central Michigan |
8–2 |
Central Michigan |
[104][106] |
Western |
Western Michigan |
10–2 |
1983 |
East |
Miami |
7–3 |
Central Michigan |
[104][106] |
West |
Western Michigan |
9–3 |
1982 |
Tournament only |
Central Michigan |
[104] |
|
Swimming and diving (men's)
The men's swimming and diving championship is held in February in Buffalo, New York.
Year | MAC Championships | Ref |
2012 | Eastern Michigan | [107] |
2011 | Buffalo | [108] |
2010 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2009 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2008 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2007 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2006 | Miami | [109] |
2005 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2004 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2003 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2002 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2001 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
2000 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1999 | Miami | [109] |
1998 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1997 | Miami | [109] |
1996 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1995 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1994 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1993 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1992 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1991 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1990 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1989 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1988 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1987 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1986 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1985 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1984 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
1983 | Eastern Michigan | [109] |
|
|
Swimming and diving (women's)
The women's swimming and diving championship is held in February in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Tennis (men's)
The men's tennis championships are held in April in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2011 |
Western Michigan |
5–0 |
Ball State |
[113][114] |
2010 |
Buffalo |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114][115] |
2009 |
Western Michigan |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114] |
2008 |
Western Michigan |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114][116] |
2007 |
Western Michigan |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114] |
2006 |
Ball State |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114][117] |
2005 |
Ball State |
5–0 |
Ball State |
[114][118] |
2004 |
Western Michigan |
5–0 |
Western Michigan |
[114][119] |
2003 |
Ball State |
5–0 |
Ball State |
[114][120] |
2002 |
Ball State, Bowling Green |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
2001 |
Ball State |
|
Western Michigan |
[114] |
2000 |
Ball State, Bowling Green, Western Michigan |
5–1 |
Ball State |
[114][121] |
1999 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[114] |
1998 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1997 |
Ball State, Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1996 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1995 |
Ball State, Miami |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1994 |
Ball State, Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1993 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1992 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1991 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1990 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1989 |
Ball State, Miami |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1988 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1987 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1986 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1985 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1984 |
Ball State |
|
Ball State |
[114] |
1983 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1982 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1981 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[114] |
1980 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1979 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
|
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
1978 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1977 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1976 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[114] |
1975 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[122] |
1974 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[122] |
1973 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1972 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[122] |
1971 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1970 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1969 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1968 |
Toledo |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1967 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1966 |
Toledo |
|
Toledo |
[122] |
1965 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1964 |
Bowling Green, Miami, Western Michigan |
|
Bowling Green |
[122] |
1963 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1962 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1961 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1960 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1959 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1958 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1957 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1956 |
Miami, Western Michigan |
|
Miami |
[122] |
1955 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1954 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1953 |
Miami |
|
Miami |
[122] |
1952 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1951 |
Cincinnati |
|
Cincinnati |
[122] |
1950 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[122] |
1949 |
Cincinnati |
|
Cincinnati |
[122] |
1948 |
Cincinnati |
|
Cincinnati |
[122] |
1947 |
Cincinnati |
|
Cincinnati |
[122] |
|
Tennis (women's)
From 1981–96 the conference champion was awarded based on points won at the MAC Individual Championships. The conference tournament changed to the current team format in 1997.
Year |
Regular season |
Record |
Tournament |
Ref |
2011 |
Miami |
8–0 |
Akron |
[123][124] |
2010 |
Miami |
8–0 |
Miami |
[123][124] |
2009 |
Miami |
8–0 |
Miami |
[123][124] |
2008 |
Western Michigan |
8–0 |
Buffalo |
[123] |
2007 |
Western Michigan |
8–0 |
Western Michigan |
[123] |
2006 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[123] |
2005 |
Western Michigan |
|
Marshall |
[123] |
2004 |
Marshall |
|
Marshall |
[123] |
2003 |
Marshall |
|
Marshall |
[123] |
2002 |
Marshall |
|
Marshall |
[123] |
2001 |
Western Michigan |
|
Eastern Michigan |
[123] |
2000 |
Marshall, Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[123] |
1999 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[123] |
1998 |
Eastern Michigan |
|
Eastern Michigan |
[123] |
1997 |
Western Michigan |
|
Western Michigan |
[123] |
1996 |
Miami |
[123] |
|
|
Indoor track and field (men's)
The men's indoor track and field championships are held in February along with the women's championships. In 2010 they were held in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Year |
Champion |
Ref |
2012 | Akron | [125] |
2011 |
Akron |
[126] |
2010 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2009 |
Kent State |
[127] |
2008 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
|
Year |
Champion |
Ref |
2007 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2006 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2005 |
Central Michigan |
[127] |
2004 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
|
Year |
Champion |
Ref |
2003 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2002 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2001 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
2000 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
|
Year |
Champion |
Ref |
1999 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
1998 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
1997 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
1996 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
|
Indoor track and field (women's)
The women's indoor track and field championships are held in February along with the men's championships. In 2010 they were held in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Year |
Tournament |
Ref |
2012 | Kent State | [125] |
2011 |
Eastern Michigan |
[126] |
2010 |
Kent State |
[127] |
2009 |
Akron |
[127] |
2008 |
Akron |
[127] |
|
|
Year |
Tournament |
Ref |
2003 |
Kent State |
[127] |
2002 |
Central Michigan |
[127] |
2001 |
Ball State |
[127] |
2000 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
|
Year |
Tournament |
Ref |
1999 |
Bowling Green |
[127] |
1998 |
Ball State |
[127] |
1997 |
Eastern Michigan |
[127] |
1996 |
Ball State |
[127] |
|
Outdoor track and field (men's)
The Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships are held each year in late May.
Year | Champions | Ref |
2011 |
Akron |
[128] |
2010 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
2009 |
Akron |
[129] |
2008 |
Akron |
[129] |
2007 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
2006 |
Central Michigan |
[129] |
2005 |
Central Michigan |
[129] |
2004 |
Kent State |
[129] |
2003 |
Central Michigan |
[129] |
2002 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
2001 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
2000 |
Kent State |
[129] |
1999 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1998 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1997 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1996 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1995 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
|
Year |
Champions |
Ref |
1994 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1993 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1992 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1991 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1990 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1989 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1988 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1987 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1986 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1985 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1984 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1983 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1982 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1981 |
Miami |
[129] |
1980 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1979 |
Miami |
[129] |
|
Year |
Champions |
Ref |
1978 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1977 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1976 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1975 |
Kent State |
[129] |
1974 |
Eastern Michigan |
[129] |
1973 |
Kent State |
[129] |
1972 |
Bowling Green |
[129] |
1971 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1970 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1969 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1968 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1967 |
Miami |
[129] |
1966 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1965 |
Miami |
[129] |
1964 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
1963 |
Western Michigan |
[129] |
|
|
Outdoor track and field (women's)
The Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships are held each year in late May.
|
Year | Champions | Ref |
2003 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
2002 |
Kent State |
[130] |
2001 |
Ball State |
[130] |
2000 |
Ball State |
[130] |
1999 |
Akron |
[130] |
1998 |
Ball State |
[130] |
1997 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1996 |
Ball State |
[130] |
|
Year | Champions | Ref |
1995 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1994 |
Ohio |
[130] |
1993 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1992 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1991 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1990 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1989 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
1988 |
Eastern Michigan |
[130] |
|
|
Volleyball
The volleyball tournament is played in November at campus sites for the first round and concludes at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio.
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
2012 |
East |
|
|
|
|
West |
|
|
2011 |
East |
Ohio |
13–3 |
Central Michigan |
[131][132] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
14–2 |
2010 |
East |
Ohio |
10–6 |
Ohio |
[133][134] |
West |
Ball State |
14–2 |
2009 |
East |
Ohio |
15–1 |
Ohio |
[135] |
West |
Western Michigan |
13–3 |
2008 |
East |
Ohio |
13–3 |
Ohio |
[135] |
West |
Western Michigan |
14–2 |
2007 |
East |
Ohio |
15–1 |
Miami |
[135] |
West |
Western Michigan |
12–4 |
2006 |
East |
Ohio |
16–0 |
Ohio |
[135] |
West |
Northern Illinois |
13–3 |
2005 |
East |
Ohio |
16–0 |
Ohio |
[135] |
West |
Eastern Michigan |
14–2 |
2004 |
East |
Ohio |
16–0 |
Ohio |
[135] |
West |
Ball State |
12–4 |
2003 |
East |
Ohio |
15–1 |
Ohio |
[136] |
West |
Central Michigan |
11–5 |
2002 |
East |
Akron |
15–3 |
Ball State |
[136] |
West |
Ball State |
17–1 |
2001 |
East |
|
|
Northern Illinois |
[137] |
West |
|
|
2000 |
East |
Bowling Green, Ohio |
12–6 |
Western Michigan |
[136] |
West |
Western Michigan |
17–1 |
|
Year | Regular season | Record | Tournament | Ref |
1999 |
East |
Akron |
13–5 |
Ball State |
[136] |
West |
Ball State |
16–2 |
1998 |
East |
Miami |
15–3 |
Miami[136] or Northern Illinois[138] |
[136] |
West |
Ball State, Northern Illinois |
15–3 |
1997 |
East |
Miami |
14–2 |
Northern Illinois |
[136] |
West |
Ball State, Northern Illinois |
14–2 |
1996 | Ball State, Miami | 15–2 | Miami |
[136] |
1995 | Miami | 15–2 | Ball State |
[136] |
1994 | Ball State | 17–0 | Ball State |
[139] |
1993 | Ball State | 18–0 | Ball State |
[139] |
1992 | Bowling Green | 17–1 | Ball State |
[139] |
1991 | Bowling Green | 15–1 | Bowling Green |
[139] |
1990 | Miami | 7–1 | Miami |
[139] |
1989 | Bowling Green | 8–0 | Western Michigan |
[139] |
1988 | Western Michigan | 8–0 | Western Michigan |
[139] |
1987 | Western Michigan | 8–0 | Western Michigan |
[139] |
1986 | Western Michigan | 16–0 | Not held |
[139] |
1985 | Western Michigan | 18–0 |
[139] |
1984 | Western Michigan | 18–0 |
[139] |
1983 | Western Michigan | 18–0 |
[139] |
1982 | Not held | Western Michigan | [138] |
1981 | Miami | [138] |
1980 | Miami | [138] |
|
Wrestling
The wrestling championship is rotated among the conference members. In 2009 it will be held in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Year | Regular season | Record | MAC Championship | Ref |
2012 | | | Central Michigan | [140] |
2011 | Central Michigan, Kent State, Ohio | 4–1 | Central Michigan |
[77][141] |
2010 | Central Michigan | 5–0 | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2009 | Kent State | 5–0 | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2008 | Central Michigan | 5–0 | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2007 | Central Michigan | 5–0 | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2006 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2005 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2004 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2003 | Central Michigan, Kent State | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2002 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
2001 | Central Michigan | | Ohio |
[142] |
2000 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
1999 | Central Michigan | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
1998 | | | Central Michigan |
[142] |
1997 | | | Ohio |
[142] |
1996 | | | Eastern Michigan |
[142] |
1995 | | | Ohio |
[142] |
1994 | | | Ohio |
[142] |
1993 | | | Ohio |
[142] |
1992 | | | Miami |
[142] |
1991 | | | Miami |
[143] |
1990 | | | Kent State |
[143] |
1989 | | | Kent State |
[143] |
1988 | | | Kent State |
[143] |
1987 | | | Central Michigan |
[143] |
1986 | | | Central Michigan |
[143] |
1985 | | | Northern Illinois |
[143] |
1984 | | | Miami |
[143] |
1983 | | | Toledo |
[143] |
|
|
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