All-Time Missouri Valley Conference Champions
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MKTG-3 All-Time Missouri Valley Conference Champions NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (NCAA only) - 15 1944 -- Drake men’s cross country 1945 – Oklahoma State men’s basketball 1945 -- Drake men’s cross country 1946 – Oklahoma State men’s basketball 1946 -- Drake men’s cross country 1954 – Oklahoma State men’s cross country 1956 – Houston men’s golf 1957 – Houston men’s golf 1958 – Houston men’s golf 1959 – Houston men’s golf 1960 – Houston men’s golf 1961 – Cincinnati men’s basketball 1962 – Cincinnati men’s basketball 1983 – Southern Illinois football (FCS) 1989 – Wichita State baseball ADDITIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (non-NCAA) - 17 1914 – Nebraska football 1915 – Nebraska football 1922 – Kansas men’s basketball (Helms Foundation) 1923 – Kansas men’s basketball (Helms Foundation) 1948 – Saint Louis men’s basketball (NIT) 1957 – Bradley men’s basketball (NIT) 1960 – Bradley men’s basketball (NIT) 1964 – Bradley men’s basketball (NIT) 1975 – Drake men’s basketball (National Commissioner’s Invitational) 1981 – Tulsa men’s basketball (NIT) 1982 – Bradley men’s basketball (NIT) 2004 – Creighton women’s basketball (WNIT) 2005 – Missouri State women’s basketball (WNIT) 2010 – Missouri State men’s basketball (CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament) 2011 – Wichita State men's basketball (NIT) 2015 – Evansville men’s basketball (CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament) 2015 – Loyola men’s basketball (College Basketball Invitational) CONSECUTIVE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Longest MVC Regular Season Title Streaks 14 – Wichita State - Baseball (1987-2000) 8 - Kansas – Men’s Basketball (1908-15) 8* – Wichita State - Women’s Tennis (2009-16*) 7 - Tulsa Baseball (1971-77) Longest MVC Championship Streaks 17 – Oklahoma State – Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (1938-42; 1946-57) 12 - Washington University - Men’s Swimming & Diving (1930-32, 34-41, 47) 11 – Wichita State – Men’s Tennis (1979-89) 10 – Northern Iowa – Men’s Indoor Track & Field (2000-09) 10 – Southern Illinois – Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (1975-84) 9 - Oklahoma State - Men’s Golf (1947-55) 9 – Cincinnati – Men’s Swimming & Diving (1958-60, 62, 64-68) 8 – Wichita State - Men’s Golf (2008-15) 8 – Missouri State – Women’s Swimming & Diving (2008-15) 8 – Drake - Men’s Indoor Track & Field (1968-75) 8* – Wichita State - Women’s Tennis (2009-16*) 7 - Tulsa - Baseball (1969-75) * - Active INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (NCAA only) - 73 Drake Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1935 – Linn Philson, High Jump (6-4 7/8) 1952 – Jim Ford, 220-Yard Dash (21.0) 1970 – Rick Wanamaker, Decathlon (7,406 points) Cross Country (M) 1944 – Fred Feiler (21:04.20) 1945 – Fred Feiler (21:14.20) llinois State Indoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 2002 - Christian Goy, One-Mile (4:00.06) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1987 – Tom Smith, High Jump (7-5 ¾) 1988 – Tom Smith, High Jump (7-7 ¾) 2011 – Tim Glover, Javelin (263-6) 2012 – Tim Glover, Javelin (268-0) Indiana State Indoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 2001 – Aubrey Herring, 60-Meter Hurdles (7.61) Indoor Track & Field National Champions (W) 1993 – Holli Hyche, 55-Meter Dash (6.76) 1993 – Holli Hyche, 200-Meter Dash (22.98) 1994 – Holli Hyche, 55-Meter Dash (6.70) 1994 – Holli Hyche, 200-Meter Dash (22.90) 2009 – Kylie Hutson, Pole Vault (14-3 ¼) 2010 – Kyle Hutson, Pole Vault (14-9) 2011 – Felisha Johnson, Weight Throw (74-5 ½) 2013 – Felisha Johnson, Weight Throw (77-2) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1990 – Chris Lancaster, 110-Meter Hurdles (13.45) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (W) 1993 – Holli Hyche, 100-Meter Dash (11.14) 1993 – Holli Hyche, 200-Meter Dash (22.34) 1994 – Holli Hyche, 100-Meter Dash (11.23) 2009 – Kylie Hutson, Pole Vault (14-5 ¼) 2010 – Kylie Hutson, Pole Vault (14-7 ¼) UNI Indoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 2001 – Jacob Pauli, Pole Vault (18-7 ½) 2008 – Tyler Mulder, 800-Meter Run (1:49.20) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1997 – Joey Woody, 400-Meter Hurdles (48.59) Southern Illinois Swimming & Diving (W) 1985 – Wendy Lucero, 1-Meter Diving (468.65) Indoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1985 – Michael Franks, 400-Meter Dash (46.27) Indoor Track & Field National Champions (W) 2007 – Brittany Riley, Weight Throw (83-10 ¼) 2008 – Brittany Riley, Weight Throw (83-1 ¾) 2012 – Jeneva McCall, Weight Throw (75-1 ¾) 2015 – Raven Saunders, Shot Put (61-01.25) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1976 – Phil Robbins, Triple Jump (54-8 ¼) 1978 – Bob Roggy, Javelin (283-9) 1980 – David Lee, 400-Meter Hurdles (48.87) 1991 – Darrin Plab, High Jump (7-6 ½) 1992 – Darrin Plab, High Jump (7-8) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (W) 2010 – Jeneva McCall, Discus (180-4) 2012 – Jeneva McCall, Hammer Throw (225-03) 2015 – DeAnna Price, Hammer Throw (234-06) 2015 – Raven Saunders, Shot Put (60-02.50) 2016 – DeAnna Price, Hammer Throw (234-08) Wichita State Indoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1996 – Einars Tupuritis, 800-Meters (1:45.80) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1996 – Einars Tupuritis, 800-Meters (1:45.08) Grinnell (1918-19 – 1938-39) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1921 – Leonard Paulu, 100-Yard Dash (10.0) 1922 – Leonard Paulu, 100-Yar Dash (9.9) 1922 – Leonard Paulu, 220-Yard Dash (21.8) 1925 – Morgan Taylor, 220-Yard Low Hurdles (24.0) 1933 – Michael Pilbrow, Two-Mile Run (9.22.80) Houston (1950-51 – 1959-60) Cross Country (M) 1959 – Al Lawrence (20:35.7) Golf (M) 1957 – Rex Baxter, Jr. 1958 – Phil Rodgers 1959 – Dick Crawford 1960 – Dick Crawford Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1959 – John Macy, 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (9:19.1) 1959 – Jack Smyth, Triple Jump (49-7 ¼) 1960 – Al Lawrence, Three-Mile Run (14:19.8) Iowa State (1907-08 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1922 – Lloyd Rathbun, Two-Mile Run (9:32.1) 1927 – Ray Conger, One-Mile Run (4:17.6) Kansas (1907-08 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1923 – Tom Poor, High Jump (6-1) Kansas State (1913-14 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1921 – Ray Watson, One-Mile Run (4:23.40) 1923 – Ivan Riley, 120-Yard Hurdles (15.20) Missouri (1907-08 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1925 – Thomas Bransford, High Jump (6-2) 1925 – Kenneth Lancaster, Pole Vault (12-4) Nebraska (1907-08 – 1918-19; 1920-21 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1926 – Roland Locke, 100-Yard Dash (9.9) 1926 - Roland Locke, 220-Yard Dash (20.9) Oklahoma (1919-20 – 1927-28) Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1925 – Frank Potts, Pole Vault (12-4) Oklahoma State (1925-26 – 1956-57) Golf (M) 1953 – Earl Moeller Outdoor Track & Field National Champions (M) 1955 – J.W. Mashburn, 440-Yard Dash (46.6) 1956 – J.W. Mashburn, 440-Yard Dash (46.4) 1956 – Jim Graham, Pole Vault (14-8) National Players / Coaches of the Year – Missouri Valley Conference History (47) 1923 – Paul Endacott, Kansas (Men’s Basketball) – Helms Foundation 1924 – Charlie Black, Kansas (Men’s Basketball) – Helms Foundation 1945 – Henry Iba, Oklahoma State (Men’s Basketball Coach) 1946 – Henry Iba, Oklahoma State (Men’s Basketball Coach) 1946 – Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State (Men’s Basketball) – Helms Foundation 1948 – Ed Macauley, Saint Louis (Men’s Basketball) –Helms Foundation 1949 – Ed Macauley, Saint Louis (Men’s Basketball) -- AP 1958 – Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (Men’s Basketball) – UPI, The Sporting News 1959 – Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (Men’s Basketball) – UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News 1960 – Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (Men’s Basketball) – UPI, USBWA, The Sporting News 1963 – Ed Jucker, Cincinnati (Men’s Basketball Coach) – UPI, USBWA 1969 – Maury John, Drake (Men’s Basketball Coach) -- USBWA 1973 – Gene Bartow, Memphis (Men’s Basketball Coach) -- NABC 1979 – Larry Bird, Indiana State (Men’s Basketball) – AP, UPI, USBWA, NABC, Wooden Award, NABC, Naismith Award 1979 – Bill Hodges, Indiana State (Men’s Basketball Coach) – AP, UPI, The Sporting News 1981 – Joe Carter, Wichita State (Baseball) – The Sporting News, All-America Baseball News 1982 – Bryan Oelkers, Wichita State (Baseball) –All-America Baseball News (Pitcher of the Year) 1982 – Phil Stephenson, Wichita State (Baseball) – All-America Baseball News 1982 – Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (Baseball Coach) – All-America Baseball News 1983 – Ray Dempsey, Southern Illinois (Football Coach) – I-AA Coach of the Year 1986 – Dick Versace, Bradley (Men’s Basketball Coach) – USBWA 1986 – Jim Les, Bradley (Men’s Basketball) – Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1986 – Wanda Ford, Drake (Women’s Basketball) – Women’s Sports Federation* 1988 – Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (Men’s Basketball) – AP, UPI, USBWA, Basketball Times, ESPN Scripps-Howard News Service, The Sporting News 1989 – Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (Baseball Coach) – The Sporting News, ABCA 1991 – Scott Stahoviak, Creighton (Baseball) – ABCA 1991 – Jim Hendry, Creighton (Baseball Coach) – Baseball America 1993 – Gene Stephenson, Wichita State (Baseball Coach) – Baseball America 1993 – Darren Dreifort, Wichita State (Baseball) – Golden Spikes, NCBWA, R.E. Smith Award 1995 – John Coughlan, Illinois State (Women’s Indoor Track & Field Coach) – USTFA 1996 – Johnny Torres, Creighton (Men’s Soccer) – Soccer America 1997 – Johnny Torres, Creighton (Men’s Soccer) – Hermann Trophy, Missouri Athletic Club 1999 – Iradge Ahrabi-Fard, UNI (Volleyball Coach) – AVCA 2001 – Jackie Stiles, Missouri State (Women’s Basketball) – Wade Trophy, Honda-Broderick Cup, WBCA 2001 – Luchi Gonzalez, SMU (Men’s Soccer) –