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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.
 
 
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! Year !! Champion !! Runner up (if applicable) !! Notes
 
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| 1895 || Windsor (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1896 || Windsor (2) ||  ||
 
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| 1897 || Warren State (1) || St. Francis || 4-team tournament, Final Score 20-10
 
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| 1898 || Queensbury College (1) || Albany || Tied at 7-3, Final score 18-12
 
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| 1899 || Notre Dame (1) || St. Francis || Tied at 3-1, Final score 18-16
 
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| 1900 || Notre Dame (2) || Union || (a)
 
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| 1908 || North Columbia-Kingsville (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1909 || North Columbia State (1) ||  || First ever perfect season (5-0)
 
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| 1910 || Mansfield (1) ||  || Perfect season (5-0)
 
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| 1911 || South Potomac (1) || North Columbia || Tied at 4-1, Final score 23-15
 
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| 1913 || Bayview State at Mountain State || Example || Tied at 6-2, Final Score
 
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| 1914 || South Wyoming State (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1915 || South Wyoming State (2) || Ocean State || 4-team tournament, Final Score 10-3
 
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| 1916 || Example || Example || 16-team tournament, Final Score
 
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| 1917 || Example || Example || tournament
 
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| 1918 || Example || Example || tournament
 
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| 1919 || West Kanawha ||  ||
 
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| 1922 || Bluefield State (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1923 || South Magootz (1) || Queen's || 4-team tournament, Final Score 6-5
 
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| 1924 || Mercer (1) || Trois-Riviéres || 8-team tournament, Final Score 27-20 (2OT)
 
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| 1925 || Northwestern State (1) || Dayton || 8-team tournament, Final Score 19-16
 
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| 1926 || Northwestern State (2) ||  ||
 
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| 1927 || South Michigan State (1) || Toledo || Tied at 3-1, Final Score 35-22
 
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| 1928 || Western Military College (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1929 || Aberdeen (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1930 || South Michigan State (2) || Lake Superior State || Tied at 3-1, Final Score 24-10
 
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| 1941 || Sandusky (1) || Saginaw State || Tied at 7-3, Final Score 20-9
 
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| 1942 || Red Deer Tech (1) || Lake Huron State || 7-team tournament, Final Score 18-14
 
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| 1943 || Coshocton State (1) || Grand Valley State || 4-team tournament, Final Score 8-7
 
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| 1944 || Butler (1) || Coshocton State || Tied 7-3, Final Score 23-5
 
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| 1945 || Amherst (1) || Red Deer-Braddock || Tied at 2-1, Final Score 18-9
 
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| 1946 || RU (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1947 || Washington State (1) ||  ||
 
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| 1948 || RU (2) || EU || (b)
 
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| 1949 || RU (3) || EU || Tied at 4-1, Final Score 18-13. Only 3-time Champion in Division II history.
 
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| 1955 || Boston College (1) ||  || Perfect season (4-0)
 
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| 1956 || Boston University (1) ||  || Perfect season (4-0)
 
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| 1957 || Boston University (2) || Boston College || Tied at 3-1, Final score 16-12
 
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| 1958 || New Haven (1) || North Royalton || 4-team tournament, Final score 23-20
 
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(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 UW 36-25, #4 EU defeated PU 21-10, #2 RU defeated St. Cloud State 26-14, EU upset #1 Washington State 12-3, RU outlasted EU 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.
 

Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 April 2018