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LCAA Hockey is the only sport in which there is no Division II. All schools that play hockey immediately start in Division I. | LCAA Hockey is the only sport in which there is no Division II. All schools that play hockey immediately start in Division I. |
Revision as of 01:40, 26 January 2018
In LCAA Division II, how the champion is crowned varies by sport.
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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 |
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1895 | Windsor (1) | ||
1896 | Windsor (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) | ||
1909 | North Columbia State (1) | First ever perfect season (5-0) | |
1910 | Mansfield (1) | Perfect season (5-0) | |
1911 | South Potomac (1) | North Columbia | Tied at 4-1, Final score 23-15 |
1913 | Bayview State (1) | Mountain State | Tied at 6-2, Final Score 17-15 |
1914 | South Wyoming State (1) | ||
1915 | South Wyoming State (2) | Ocean State | 4-team tournament, Final Score 10-3 |
1916 | Davis & Lewis (1) | South Wyoming | 16-team tournament, Final Score 21-17 |
1917 | Tidewater A & M (1) | Lincoln | 8-team tournament, Final Score 28-24 |
1918 | Tidewater (1) | Williams | 8-team tournament, Final Score 27-24 (OT) |
1919 | West Kanawha (1) | ||
1922 | Bluefield State (1) | ||
1923 | South Magootz (1) | Queen's | 4-team tournament, Final Score 6-5 |
1924 | Mercer (1) | Trois-Riviéres | 8-team tournament, Final Score 27-20 (2OT) |
1925 | Northwestern State (1) | Dayton | 8-team tournament, Final Score 19-16 |
1926 | Northwestern State (2) | ||
1927 | South Michigan State (1) | Toledo | Tied at 3-1, Final Score 35-22 |
1928 | Western Military College (1) | ||
1929 | Aberdeen (1) | ||
1930 | South Michigan State (2) | Lake Superior State | Tied at 3-1, Final Score 24-10 |
1941 | Sandusky (1) | Saginaw State | Tied at 7-3, Final Score 20-9 |
1942 | Red Deer Tech (1) | Lake Huron State | 7-team tournament, Final Score 18-14 |
1943 | Coshocton State (1) | Grand Valley State | 4-team tournament, Final Score 8-7 |
1944 | Butler (1) | Coshocton State | Tied 7-3, Final Score 23-5 |
1945 | Amherst (1) | Red Deer-Braddock | Tied at 2-1, Final Score 18-9 |
1946 | Radford (1) | ||
1947 | Washington State (1) | ||
1948 | Radford (2) | Evansville | (b) |
1949 | Radford (3) | Evansville | Tied at 4-1, Final Score 18-13. Only 3-time Champion in Division II history. |
1955 | Boston College (1) | Perfect season (4-0) | |
1956 | Boston University (1) | 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. #3 St. Cloud State defeated Washington 36-25, #4 Evansville defeated Princeton 21-10, #2 Radford defeated St. Cloud State 26-14, Evansville upset #1 Washington State 12-3, Radford outlasted Evansville 14-13.
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.