OFFICIAL 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS FALL OFFICIAL 2002 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Results of Fall 2002 NCAA Championships Chronological History and Records of Championships Conducted Since 1883 Championship Summaries for Each Division, Including Most Team and Individual Titles Championship Coaching Records Listings of Most Consecutive Titles for Men's and Women's Championships RECORDS THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org August 2003 Edited By: Marty Benson, Assistant Director of Communications. Statistical Compilation By: Mark Bedics, Assistant Director for Media Coordination. J.D. Hamilton, Assistant Director of Statisics. Contributing Editors: Christina M. Schluep, Assistant Director of Communications, Scott Deitch, Assistant Director of Communications, Ty Halpin, Assistant Director of Communications, Keri Potts, Assistant Director of Communications, Heather Yost, Assistant Director of Communications. Typesetting/Design By: Brandon Allen, Production Designer II. Cover Design By: Wayne Davis, Associate Director of Graphics. This is the first of three annual publications recording the history of NCAA Championships. The winter book will be released in October, the spring book in December. Men’s and women’s summaries in all three publications are current through the spring 2003 championships. Updated summary information can be found after each championship season via the NCAA Online Web site at www.ncaa.org. To access those summaries, select "News & Publications," "NCAA Publications," "View Online," and "Records," then select the championships records book and summary of your choice. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2003, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 0735-5475 NCAA 17474 2 2002-03 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Foreword The 2003-04 academic year marks the 122nd season of the National Collegiate Championships sponsored by the nation’s colleges and universities. This historic series began in the spring of 1883 when Joseph Clark of Harvard captured the first singles title of the National Collegiate Tennis Championships. The NCAA, now with more than 900 member institutions eligible for competi- tion, began to administer collegiate athletics championships in 1921, when the Association sponsored its first outdoor track and field championships. The National Collegiate Tennis Championships became a part of the NCAA series in 1938. This book chronicles the results of fall men’s and women’s championships. This sea- son, championship anniversaries include Division I Men’s Cross Country (65th), Division III Men’s Soccer (30th), National Collegiate Men’s Water Polo (35th) and Division II Field Hockey (15th). National Collegiate Championships competition has a rich tradition of excellence. Each of the championships serves as a stimulus for the development of the par- ticular sport, and the series itself highlights the overall intercollegiate athletics programs of the nation’s colleges and universities. FOREWORD 3 Contents MEN’S FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS (2002 Champion) Division I Cross Country (Stanford) ............................................. 10 Division II Cross Country (Western State) .................................... 18 Division III Cross Country (Wisconsin-Oshkosh)............................ 25 Division I-AA Football (Western Kentucky)................................... 31 Division II Football (Grand Valley State)...................................... 39 Division III Football (Mount Union).............................................. 49 Division I Soccer (UCLA) ........................................................... 61 Division II Soccer (Sonoma State) ............................................... 71 Division III Soccer (Messiah) ...................................................... 77 Water Polo (Stanford) ............................................................... 85 WOMEN’S FALL CHAMPIONSHIPS (2002 Champion) Division I Cross Country (Brigham Young)................................... 92 Division II Cross Country (Western State) .................................... 96 Division III Cross Country (Williams) ........................................... 100 Division I Field Hockey (Wake Forest)......................................... 104 Division II Field Hockey (Bloomsburg) ......................................... 109 Division III Field Hockey (Rowan) ............................................... 111 Division I Soccer (Portland) ........................................................ 117 Division II Soccer (Christian Brothers).......................................... 126 Division III Soccer (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................................... 131 Division I Volleyball (Southern California).................................... 138 Division II Volleyball (Brigham Young-Hawaii) ............................. 153 Division III Volleyball (Wisconsin-Whitewater) ............................. 165 CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING STREAKS Consecutive Men’s National Titles.............................................. 180 Consecutive Women’s National Titles......................................... 180 Streaks of Discontinued Sports ................................................... 181 Longest Streaks ........................................................................ 181 Longest Active Streaks............................................................... 181 COACHING RECORDS Division I Team Titles................................................................. 184 Division I Consecutive Team Titles .............................................. 184 Division II Team Titles................................................................ 185 Division II Consecutive Team Titles.............................................. 185 Division III Team Titles ............................................................... 185 Division III Consecutive Team Titles............................................. 186 4 CONTENTS MEN’S SUMMARIES Division I ................................................................................. 188 Division II................................................................................. 195 Division III................................................................................ 202 WOMEN’S SUMMARIES Division I ................................................................................. 210 Division II................................................................................. 214 Division III................................................................................ 218 CONTENTS 5 History and Records of the NCAA NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s and Women’s Fencing Men’s and Women’s Skiing Men’s Gymnastics Men’s Volleyball Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Water Polo Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Water Polo Men’s and Women’s Rifle DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS Baseball Men’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Women’s Softball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Swimming and Diving Women’s Cross Country Women’s Swimming and Diving Field Hockey Men’s Tennis Football (Division I-AA) Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Golf Women’s Indoor Track Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Volleyball Women’s Rowing Wrestling DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS Baseball Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Softball Women’s Basketball Men’s Swimming and Diving Men’s Cross Country Women’s Swimming and Diving Women’s Cross Country Men’s Tennis Field Hockey Women’s Tennis Football Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Golf Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Golf Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Volleyball Women’s Rowing Wrestling Men’s Soccer DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIPS Baseball Men’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Women’s Softball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Swimming and Diving Women’s Cross Country Women’s Swimming and Diving Field Hockey Men’s Tennis Football Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Golf Women’s Indoor Track Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Volleyball Women’s Lacrosse Wrestling Women’s Rowing 6 2002-03 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS School Name/Abbreviation Change Key SCHOOL name changes New Orleans.....................................................................Louisiana St. (N.O.) North Ala......................................................................................Florence St. Current school name: Changed from: N.C. Central.....................................................................North Caro. College Albertson ....................................................................................Col. of Idaho UNC Pembroke ...........................................................................Pembroke St. Alcorn St. ....................................................................................Alcorn A&M North Texas................................................................................North Tex. St. Arcadia ...............................................................................................Beaver Northern Ariz. .......................................Arizona
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