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Revision as of 19:17, 6 December 2017

In LCAA Division II, how the champion is crowned varies by sport.

FOOTBALL

In football, the best record automatically wins the championship unless: (a) there is a tie, or (b) there are multiple conferences.

Year Champion Runner up (if applicable) Notes
1895 Windsor (1) N/A Best record at 7-3
1896 Windsor (2) N/A Best record, 8-2
1897 Warren State (1) St. Francis 4-team tournament, Final Score 20-10
1898 Queensbury College (1) Albany Tied at 7-3, Final score 18-12
1899 Notre Dame (1) St. Francis Tied at 3-1, Final score 18-16
1900 Notre Dame (2) Union (a)
1908 North Columbia-Kingsville (1) N/A Best record, 4-1
1909 North Columbia State (1) N/A First ever perfect season (5-0)
1910 Mansfield (1) N/A Perfect season (5-0)
1911 South Potomac (1) North Columbia Tied at 4-1, Final score 23-15
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1922 Bluefield State N/A
1923 South Magootz Queen's 4-team tournament, Final Score 6-5
1924 Mercer Trois-Riviéres 8-team tournament, Final Score 27-20 (OT)
1925 Northwestern State Dayton 8-team tournament, Final Score 19-16
1926 Northwestern State N/A
1927 Toledo vs. South Michigan State Example Tied at 3-1, Final Score
1928 Western Military College N/A
1929 Aberdeen N/A
1930 South Michigan State vs. Lake Superior State Example Tied at 3-1, Final Score
1941 Saginaw State vs. Sandusky Example Tied at 7-3, Final Score
1942 Example Example 7-team tournament
1943 Example Example 4-team tournament
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1945 Red Deer-Braddock vs. Amherst Example Tied at 2-1, Final Score
1946 RU N/A
1947 Washington State N/A
1948 Example Example (b)
1949 RU vs. EU Example Tied at 4-1, Final Score
1955 Boston College (1) N/A Perfect season (4-0)
1956 Boston University (1) N/A Perfect season (4-0)
1957 Boston University (2) Boston College Tied at 3-1, Final score 16-12
1958 New Haven (1) North Royalton 4-team tournament, Final score 23-20


(A) All five schools tied at 2-2, so a tournament was conducted to determine the champion. #5 Union defeated #4 St. Francis 25-7; Union defeated #1 Cortland 18-12; #3 Notre Dame defeated #2 Albany 26-20; Notre Dame defeated Union 25-9.

(B) All six schools finished at either 3-2 or 2-3. A tournament was conducted to determine the champion. #6 UW #3 St. Cloud State #5 PU #4 EU #2 RU #1 Washington State

WINTER SPORTS

MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

In basketball, all schools participate in conference tournaments, and - depending on total schools- some are invited to the championship tournament.

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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOCKEY

LCAA Hockey is the only sport in which there is no Division II. All schools that play hockey immediately start in Division I.

SPRING SPORTS

BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL

Baseball's College Championship bounced around different locations until finally settling on Sims Stadium in Adrienne, and has been there since 1920. The College Softball Championship is rotated on a 5-year contract, the next renewal being in 2020.