List of Southeastern Conference champions

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's sports and twelve women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions.

Members

The SEC was established on December 1932, when the thirteen members of the Southern Conference located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains left to form their own conference. Ten of the thirteen founding members have remained in the conference since its inception. Three schools left the conference before 1966 and four have joined since 1991, bringing the current membership to fourteen.

Current members

Former members

Current champions

Men's sports

Sport Regular Season Champion Postseason Champion
Baseball Vanderbilt (2018–19) Vanderbilt (2018–19)
Football - Alabama (2020–21)
Men's Basketball Kentucky (2019–20) N/A
Men's Cross Country - Ole Miss (2018–19)
Men's Golf - Arkansas (2018-19)
Men's Indoor Track and Field - Florida (2018–19)
Men's Outdoor Track and Field - Florida (2017–18)
Men's Swimming and Diving - Florida (2018–19)
Men's Tennis Texas A&M (2017–18) Mississippi State (2017–18)

Women's sports

Sport Regular Season Champion Postseason Champion
Equestrian - Auburn (2018-19)
Gymnastics Florida (2018–19) LSU (2017–18)
Soccer Vanderbilt (2018–19) LSU (2018–19)
Softball Florida (2017–18) Florida (2017–18)
Volleyball Kentucky (2018–19) -
Women's Basketball Mississippi State (2018–19) Mississippi State (2018–19)
Women's Cross Country - Arkansas (2018–19)
Women's Golf - Arkansas (2017–18)
Women's Indoor Track and Field - Arkansas (2017–18)
Women's Outdoor Track and Field - Florida (2017–18)
Women's Swimming and Diving - Texas A&M (2018–19)
Women's Tennis Vanderbilt (2017–18) Vanderbilt (2017–18)

Football

All 14 SEC schools play football.

Champions

Football Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Title Number of SEC Titles Number of Divisional Titles
Alabama20202815
Georgia20171310
Tennessee1998136
LSU2019129
Florida20088 (+1 vacated)15
Auburn201389
Ole Miss196361
Kentucky197620
Mississippi State194111
ArkansasNever04
MissouriNever02
South CarolinaNever01
Texas A&MNever00
VanderbiltNever00
Former Members
Georgia Tech19525N/A
Tulane19493N/A
SewaneeNever0N/A
Year Champion(s)
1933 Alabama
1934 Alabama, Tulane
1935 LSU
1936 LSU
1937 Alabama
1938 Tennessee
1939 Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Tulane
1940 Tennessee
1941 Mississippi State
1942 Georgia
1943 Georgia Tech
1944 Georgia Tech
1945 Alabama
1946 Georgia, Tennessee
1947 Ole Miss
1948 Georgia
1949 Tulane
1950 Kentucky
1951 Georgia Tech, Tennessee
1952 Georgia Tech
1953 Alabama
1954 Ole Miss
1955 Ole Miss
1956 Tennessee
1957 Auburn
1958 LSU
1959 Georgia
1960 Ole Miss
1961 Alabama, LSU
1962 Ole Miss
1963 Ole Miss
1964 Alabama
1965 Alabama
1966 Alabama, Georgia
1967 Tennessee
1968 Georgia
1969 Tennessee
1970 LSU
1971 Alabama
1972 Alabama
1973 Alabama
1974 Alabama
1975 Alabama
1976 Georgia, Kentucky (claimed in 1978)[1]
1977 Alabama
1978 Alabama
1979 Alabama
1980 Georgia
1981 Alabama, Georgia
1982 Georgia
1983 Auburn
1984 Florida (vacated)
1985 Tennessee
1986 LSU
1987 Auburn
1988 Auburn, LSU
1989 Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee
1990 Tennessee
1991 Florida
1992 Alabama
1993 Florida
1994 Florida
1995 Florida
1996 Florida
1997 Tennessee
1998 Tennessee
1999 Alabama
2000 Florida
2001 LSU
2002 Georgia
2003 LSU
2004 Auburn
2005 Georgia
2006 Florida
2007 LSU
2008 Florida
2009 Alabama
2010 Auburn
2011 LSU
2012 Alabama
2013 Auburn
2014 Alabama
2015 Alabama
2016 Alabama
2017 Georgia
2018 Alabama
2019 LSU
2020 Alabama

Divisional champions

Since the SEC expanded in 1992, divisional champions have been crowned. Occasionally, a tie between two or more teams occurs, requiring a tie-breaker. All teams involved in the tie-breaker are considered co-divisional champions, and the winner of the tie-breaker is the division's representative to the Championship Game. Below is list of all divisional champions and co-champions:

Year Eastern Division champion(s) Western Division champion(s)
1992 Florida*, Georgia Alabama
1993 Florida Alabama
1994 Florida Alabama
1995 Florida Arkansas
1996 Florida Alabama*, LSU
1997 Tennessee Auburn*, LSU
1998 Tennessee Mississippi State*, Arkansas
1999 Florida Alabama
2000 Florida Auburn
2001 Tennessee LSU*, Auburn
2002 Georgia Arkansas*, Auburn, LSU
2003 Georgia*, Florida, Tennessee LSU*, Mississippi
2004 Tennessee Auburn
2005 Georgia LSU*, Auburn
2006 Florida Arkansas
2007 Tennessee*, Georgia LSU
2008 Florida Alabama
2009 Florida Alabama
2010 South Carolina Auburn
2011 Georgia LSU
2012 Georgia*, Florida Alabama
2013 Missouri Auburn*, Alabama
2014 Missouri Alabama
2015 Florida Alabama
2016 Florida Alabama
2017 Georgia Auburn*, Alabama
2018 Georgia[2] Alabama[2]
2019 Georgia LSU
2020 Florida Alabama

* denotes tie-break winner and subsequent division representative to the SEC Championship Game.
in 1993 Auburn finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.
in 2002 Alabama finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.

Southern Conference football champions

The Southern Conference was an immediate predecessor to the SEC, with all thirteen charter SEC schools having been members before leaving to form the SEC after the 1932 season.

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) was a predecessor to the Southern Conference, with every current and former member of the SEC having been members at some point except Arkansas and Missouri.

Men's basketball

All 14 SEC schools play men's basketball.

Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has awarded its official men's basketball championship based solely on regular-season record since the 1950–51 season, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.[3]

Men's Basketball Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Kentucky202049 (+1 vacated)201831 (+1 vacated)
LSU20191119801
Tennessee2018919794
Alabama2002719916
Florida2014720144
Mississippi State2004620093
Auburn2018320192
Vanderbilt1993320122
Arkansas1994220001
Georgia1990120082
Texas A&M20161Never0
South Carolina19971Never0
Ole MissNever020132
MissouriNever0Never0
Former Members
Georgia Tech1944219381
Tulane19441Never0
SewaneeNever0Never0
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1933-34 and 1936-50
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Kentucky, 2017

Champions

Official SEC champions in bold.

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion (or
Single-game Playoff Winner)
1933 Kentucky Kentucky
1934 Kentucky Alabama
1935 Kentucky, LSU No Tournament
1936 Kentucky[4]:50 Tennessee
1937 Georgia Tech Kentucky
1938 Kentucky Georgia Tech
1939 Alabama Kentucky
1940 Alabama Kentucky
1941 Kentucky[4]:50 Tennessee
1942 Tennessee[4]:50 Kentucky
1943 Kentucky[4]:50 Tennessee
1944 Georgia Tech, Tulane Kentucky
1945 Kentucky, Tennessee[4]:51 Kentucky
1946 Kentucky, LSU Kentucky
1947 Kentucky Kentucky
1948 Kentucky Kentucky
1949 Kentucky Kentucky
1950 Kentucky Kentucky
1951 Kentucky Vanderbilt
1952 Kentucky Kentucky
1953 LSU No Tournament
1954 Kentucky, LSU (Kentucky def. LSU in single-game playoff)[5]
1955 Kentucky No Tournament
1956 Alabama No Tournament
1957 Kentucky No Tournament
1958 Kentucky No Tournament
1959 Mississippi State No Tournament
1960 Auburn No Tournament
1961 Mississippi State (Kentucky def. VU in single-game playoff)[6]
1962 Kentucky, Mississippi State No Tournament
1963 Mississippi State No Tournament
1964 Kentucky No Tournament
1965 Vanderbilt No Tournament
1966 Kentucky No Tournament
1967 Tennessee No Tournament
1968 Kentucky No Tournament
1969 Kentucky No Tournament
1970 Kentucky No Tournament
1971 Kentucky No Tournament
1972 Kentucky, Tennessee No Tournament
1973 Kentucky No Tournament
1974 Alabama, Vanderbilt No Tournament
1975 Alabama, Kentucky No Tournament
1976 Alabama No Tournament
1977 Kentucky, Tennessee No Tournament
1978 Kentucky No Tournament
1979 LSU Tennessee
1980 Kentucky LSU
1981 LSU Ole Miss
1982 Kentucky, Tennessee Alabama
1983 Kentucky Georgia
1984 Kentucky Kentucky
1985 LSU Auburn
1986 Kentucky Kentucky
1987 Alabama Alabama
1988 Kentucky (vacated) Kentucky (vacated)
1989 Florida Alabama
1990 Georgia Alabama
1991 LSU, Mississippi State Alabama
1992 Arkansas Kentucky
1993 Vanderbilt Kentucky
1994 Arkansas Kentucky
1995 Kentucky Kentucky
1996 Kentucky Mississippi State
1997 South Carolina Kentucky
1998 Kentucky Kentucky
1999 Auburn Kentucky
2000 Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee Arkansas
2001 Florida, Kentucky Kentucky
2002 Alabama Mississippi State
2003 Kentucky Kentucky
2004 Mississippi State Kentucky
2005 Kentucky Florida
2006 LSU Florida
2007 Florida Florida
2008 Tennessee Georgia
2009 LSU Mississippi State
2010 Kentucky Kentucky
2011 Florida Kentucky
2012 Kentucky Vanderbilt
2013 Florida Ole Miss
2014 Florida Florida
2015 Kentucky Kentucky
2016 Kentucky, Texas A&M Kentucky
2017 Kentucky Kentucky
2018 Auburn, Tennessee Kentucky
2019 LSU Auburn
2020 Kentucky Tournament Canceled

Division champions (1992–2011)

When the SEC expanded to 12 schools with the addition of South Carolina and Arkansas for the 1992 season, the conference divided its basketball teams into separate divisions, East and West, just like for football. In June of 2011, the SEC voted to eliminate divisions in basketball.[7]

Year East Champion(s) West Champion(s)
1992 Kentucky Arkansas
1993 Vanderbilt Arkansas
1994 Florida, Kentucky Arkansas
1995 Kentucky Arkansas, Mississippi State
1996 Kentucky Mississippi State
1997 South Carolina Ole Miss
1998 Kentucky Ole Miss
1999 Tennessee Auburn
2000 Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee LSU
2001 Florida, Kentucky Ole Miss
2002 Florida, Georgia, Kentucky Alabama
2003 Kentucky Mississippi State
2004 Kentucky Mississippi State
2005 Kentucky Alabama, LSU
2006 Tennessee LSU
2007 Florida Mississippi State, Ole Miss
2008 Tennessee Mississippi State
2009 South Carolina, Tennessee LSU
2010 Kentucky Mississippi State, Ole Miss
2011 Florida Alabama

Women's basketball

All 14 schools play women's basketball.

Although the SEC began sponsoring women's basketball competition in the 1979–80 season, it was not fully integrated into the conference until the 1982–83 season, which was the first in which each team played the same number of conference games. Also, although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has officially awarded its conference title based solely on the regular-season standings since the 1985–86 season. From 1980 to 1985, the official SEC champion was the tournament winner, but the tournament now only determines the recipient of the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.[8]

Women's Basketball Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles Number of SEC Overall Titles
Tennessee20151920141718
Georgia20008200148
Auburn20095199745
South Carolina20205202054
LSU20063200323
Kentucky20122198212
Mississippi State20192201912
Ole Miss19921never01
Vanderbiltnever020096none
Texas A&Mnever020131none
Alabamanever0never0none
Arkansasnever0never0none
Floridanever0never0none
Missourinever0never0none
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: South Carolina, 2020

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion
1980 Tennessee Tennessee
1981 Auburn Auburn
1982 Kentucky Kentucky
1983 Georgia Georgia
1984 Georgia Georgia
1985 Tennessee Tennessee
1986 Georgia Georgia
1987 Auburn Auburn
1988 Auburn Tennessee
1989 Auburn Tennessee
1990 Tennessee Auburn
1991 Georgia LSU
1992 Ole Miss Tennessee
1993 Tennessee Vanderbilt
1994 Tennessee Tennessee
1995 Tennessee Vanderbilt
1996 Georgia Tennessee
1997 Georgia Auburn
1998 Tennessee Tennessee
1999 Tennessee Tennessee
2000 Georgia, Tennessee Tennessee
2001 Tennessee Georgia
2002 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2003 Tennessee LSU
2004 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2005 LSU Tennessee
2006 LSU Tennessee
2007 Tennessee Vanderbilt
2008 LSU Tennessee
2009 Auburn Vanderbilt
2010 Tennessee Tennessee
2011 Tennessee Tennessee
2012 Kentucky Tennessee
2013 Tennessee Texas A&M
2014 South Carolina Tennessee
2015 South Carolina, Tennessee South Carolina
2016 South Carolina South Carolina
2017 South Carolina South Carolina
2018 Mississippi State South Carolina
2019 Mississippi State Mississippi State
2020 South Carolina South Carolina

Baseball

All 14 SEC schools play baseball.

Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC awards its official baseball championship based solely on regular-season record, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.

The method to determine the SEC Champion has varied greatly:[9]

  • 1933-1947: Determined by conference winning percentage.
  • 1948-1950: Division leaders met in best of 5 championship series.
  • 1951: Determined by conference winning percentage.
  • 1952: Division leaders were to meet in best of 3 championship series;[10] Eastern division leader ceded championship series to western division leader.[11]
  • 1953-1976: Division leaders met in best of 3 championship series.
  • 1977-1985: First SEC Tournament. Determined by top 2 teams from each division playing in double elimination tournament.
  • 1986: Determined by top 4 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
  • 1987: Determined by top 6 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
  • 1988-1991: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played to award NCAA auto-bid.
  • 1992: Determined by conference winning percentage.
  • 1993-1995: Determined by conference and tournament winning percentage. NCAA auto-bid is awarded to winner of divisional tournament that *has highest overall conference winning percentage.
  • 1996-1997: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played with top 3 teams in each division plus 2 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage to award NCAA auto-bid.
  • 1998: Determined as before but with division leaders earning top 2 seeds in tournament.
  • 1999-2012: Determined as before but tournament consisted of top 2 teams in each division plus 4 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage.
Baseball Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles Number of SEC Overall Titles
LSU20171720171218
Florida2018152015715
Alabama2006142003714
Mississippi State2016112012711
Ole Miss20097201836
Georgia20086never06
Auburn19786199836
Vanderbilt20197201937
Tennessee19953199534
South Carolina20113200413
Arkansas20042never02
Kentucky20061never01
Texas A&Mnever020161none
Missourinever0never0none
Former Members
Georgia Tech19571never01
Tulane19570never0none (+1 claimed)
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1977-87
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: LSU, 2017

Champions

Official SEC champions in bold.

Year Regular Season or Playoff Champion(s) Tournament Champion(s) Eastern Champion(s) Western Champion(s)
1933 Georgia No Tournament
1934 Alabama No Tournament
1935 Alabama No Tournament
1936 Alabama No Tournament
1937 Auburn No Tournament
1938 Alabama No Tournament
1939 LSU No Tournament
1940 Alabama No Tournament
1941 Alabama No Tournament
1942 Alabama No Tournament
1943 LSU No Tournament
1944 No Season No Season
1945 LSU[12] No Tournament
1946 LSU No Tournament
1947 Alabama No Tournament
1948 Mississippi State (def. AU, 3–0)
Tulane (claimed)[13]
No Tournament Auburn[14] Mississippi State[15]
1949 Mississippi State (def. UK, 3–1) No Tournament Kentucky Mississippi State
1950 Alabama (def. UK, 3–1) No Tournament Kentucky Alabama
1951 Tennessee No Tournament
1952 Florida (UT ceded series)[11] No Tournament Tennessee[11] Florida[11]
1953 Georgia (def. MSU, 2–0) No Tournament Georgia Mississippi State
1954 Georgia (def. UM, 2–1) No Tournament Georgia Ole Miss
1955 Alabama (def. UGA, 2–1) No Tournament Georgia Alabama
1956 Florida (def. UM, 2–0) No Tournament Florida Ole Miss
1957 Georgia Tech (def. UA, 2–1) No Tournament Georgia Tech Alabama
1958 Auburn (def. UA, 2–0) No Tournament Auburn Alabama
1959 Ole Miss (def. GT, 2–1) No Tournament Georgia Tech Ole Miss
1960 Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0) No Tournament Florida Ole Miss
1961 LSU (def. AU, 2–0) No Tournament Auburn LSU
1962 Florida (def. MSU, 2–1) No Tournament Florida Mississippi State
1963 Auburn (def. UM, 2–1) No Tournament Auburn Ole Miss
1964 Ole Miss (def. AU, 2–1) No Tournament Auburn Ole Miss
1965 Mississippi State (def. AU, 2–1) No Tournament Auburn Mississippi State
1966 Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–0) No Tournament Tennessee Mississippi State
1967 Auburn (def. UM, 2–0) No Tournament Auburn LSU, Ole Miss
1968 Alabama (def. UF, 2–1) No Tournament Florida Alabama, LSU
1969 Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0) No Tournament Florida Ole Miss
1970 Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–1) No Tournament Tennessee Mississippi State
1971 Mississippi State (def. VU, 2–0) No Tournament Vanderbilt Mississippi State
1972 Ole Miss (def. VU, 2–0) No Tournament Vanderbilt Ole Miss
1973 Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0) No Tournament Vanderbilt Alabama
1974 Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0) No Tournament Vanderbilt Alabama
1975 LSU (def. UG, 2–0) No Tournament Georgia LSU
1976 Auburn (def. UK, 2–1) No Tournament Kentucky, Tennessee Auburn
1977 Ole Miss Florida Ole Miss
1978 Auburn Florida Auburn
1979 Mississippi State Florida Mississippi State
1980 Vanderbilt Florida Auburn
1981 Florida Florida Alabama,[16][17] Mississippi State
1982 Florida Florida Ole Miss
1983 Alabama Florida Mississippi State
1984 Florida Florida Mississippi State
1985 Mississippi State Florida LSU
1986 LSU LSU
1987 Georgia Mississippi State
1988 Florida Florida
1989 Mississippi State Auburn
1990 LSU LSU, Mississippi State (game called in 4th inning due to inclement weather)
1991 LSU Florida
1992 LSU LSU Florida LSU
1993 LSU Tennessee (East) / LSU (West) Tennessee LSU
1994 Tennessee Tennessee (East) / LSU (West) Tennessee LSU
1995 Tennessee Tennessee (East) / Alabama (West) Tennessee Auburn
1996 Alabama, Florida, LSU Alabama Florida Alabama, LSU
1997 LSU Alabama Florida, Tennessee LSU
1998 Florida Auburn Florida LSU
1999 Arkansas Alabama South Carolina Arkansas
2000 South Carolina LSU South Carolina LSU
2001 Georgia Mississippi State Georgia LSU
2002 South Carolina Alabama South Carolina Alabama
2003 LSU Alabama South Carolina LSU
2004 Arkansas, Georgia South Carolina Georgia Arkansas
2005 Florida Mississippi State Florida LSU, Ole Miss
2006 Alabama, Kentucky Ole Miss Kentucky Alabama
2007 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Arkansas
2008 Georgia LSU Georgia LSU
2009 LSU, Ole Miss LSU Florida LSU, Ole Miss
2010 Florida LSU Florida Auburn
2011 Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt Florida Florida, South Carolina, Vanderbilt Arkansas
2012 LSU Mississippi State South Carolina LSU
2013 Vanderbilt LSU Vanderbilt LSU
2014 Florida LSU Florida Ole Miss
2015 LSU Florida Vanderbilt LSU
2016 Mississippi State Texas A&M South Carolina Mississippi State
2017 Florida,[18] LSU[19] LSU[20] Florida[18] LSU[20]
2018 Florida Ole Miss Florida Ole Miss, Arkansas
2019 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Arkansas, Mississippi State

Softball

All SEC schools except Vanderbilt play softball.

Softball Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Florida2018820195
Alabama2019620125
LSU2004520075
Georgia2005220141
South Carolina1997120002
Tennessee2007120112
Auburnnever020162
Ole Missnever020171
Arkansasnever0never0
Kentuckynever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Texas A&Mnever0never0
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2018

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion
1997 South Carolina South Carolina
1998 Florida Alabama
1999 LSU LSU
2000 LSU South Carolina
2001 LSU LSU
2002 LSU LSU
2003 Georgia Alabama
2004 LSU LSU
2005 Georgia Alabama
2006 Alabama Tennessee
2007 Tennessee LSU
2008 Florida Florida
2009 Florida Florida
2010 Alabama Alabama
2011 Alabama Tennessee
2012 Alabama Alabama
2013 Florida Florida
2014 Alabama Georgia
2015 Florida Auburn
2016 Florida Auburn
2017 Florida Ole Miss
2018 Florida Florida

Tournament runners-up

1997 - Florida
1998 - Mississippi State
1999 - Arkansas
2000 - LSU
2001 - South Carolina
2002 - Georgia
2003 - LSU
2004 - Georgia
2005 - Georgia
2006 - LSU
2007 - Florida
2008 - Alabama
2009 - Alabama
2010 - LSU
2011 - Georgia
2012 - Florida
2013 - Missouri
2014 - Kentucky
2015 - Tennessee
2016 - LSU
2017 - LSU
2018 - South Carolina

Other division winners

1997 - LSU (West)
1998 - LSU (West)
1999 - Tennessee, South Carolina (East)
2000 - Kentucky (East)
2001 - South Carolina (East)
2002 - South Carolina (East)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - Tennessee (East)
2005 - Georgia (East)
2006 - Georgia (East)
2007 - LSU (West)
2007 - Alabama (West)
2008 - Alabama (West)
2009 - Alabama (West)
2010 - Florida (East)
2011 - Florida (East)
2012 - Tennessee (East)
2013 - LSU (West)

  • Division winners discontinued in 2014

Swimming and diving

10 SEC schools participate in men's swimming and diving, and 12 in women's swimming and diving.

The following schools have both men's and women's teams: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas A&M.

Arkansas and Vanderbilt sponsor the sport for women only. The two Mississippi schools do not sponsor the sport at all.

Swimming and Diving Summary
Current Members (Men)
School Last Men's SEC Title Number of Men's SEC Titles
Florida202041
Auburn201218
Tennessee199610
Georgia19553
Alabama19872
LSU19881
Kentuckynever0
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Former Members (Men)
Georgia Tech19504
Current Members (Women's)
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
Florida200917
Georgia201512
Auburn20085
Texas A&M20194
Tennessee20201
Alabama19851
Arkansasnever0
Kentuckynever0
LSUnever0
South Carolinanever0
Vanderbiltnever0

Champions

Year Men's Champion Women's Champion
1937 Florida
1938 Florida
1939 Florida
1940 Florida
1941 Florida
1942 Georgia Tech
1943-1947 No Competition Held
1948 Georgia Tech
1949 Georgia Tech
1950 Georgia Tech
1951 Georgia
1952 Georgia
1953 Florida
1954 Florida
1955 Georgia
1956 Florida
1957 Florida
1958 Florida
1959 Florida
1960 Florida
1961 Florida
1962 Florida
1963 Florida
1964 Florida
1965 Florida
1966 Florida
1967 Florida
1968 Florida
1969 Tennessee
1970 Florida
1971 Florida
1972 Tennessee
1973 Tennessee
1974 Tennessee
1975 Tennessee
1976 Tennessee
1977 Tennessee
1978 Tennessee
1979 Florida
1980 Florida
1981 Florida Florida
1982 Alabama Florida
1983 Florida Florida
1984 Florida Florida
1985 Florida Alabama
1986 Florida Florida
1987 Alabama Florida
1988 LSU Florida
1989 Tennessee Florida
1990 Florida Florida
1991 Florida Florida
1992 Florida Florida
1993 Florida Florida
1994 Auburn Florida
1995 Auburn Florida
1996 Tennessee Florida
1997 Auburn Georgia
1998 Auburn Georgia
1999 Auburn Georgia
2000 Auburn Georgia
2001 Auburn Georgia
2002 Auburn Florida
2003 Auburn Auburn
2004 Auburn Auburn
2005 Auburn Auburn
2006 Auburn Georgia
2007 Auburn Auburn
2008 Auburn Auburn
2009 Auburn Florida
2010 Auburn Georgia
2011 Auburn Georgia
2012 Auburn Georgia
2013 Florida Georgia
2014 Florida Georgia
2015 Florida Georgia
2016 Florida Texas A&M
2017 Florida Texas A&M
2018 Florida Texas A&M
2019 Florida Texas A&M
2020 Florida Tennessee

Men's tennis

All SEC schools play men's tennis except for Missouri.

From 1953-1989, the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of points in an individual flighted tournament (there was not a separate team tournament champion).[21]

In 1990, a team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament which provided the SEC Tournament Champion.[21]

From 1990-98, the SEC Champion was determined by a total aggregate points accumulated at the conclusion of the conference tournament: one full point was awarded for each regular-season conference win, one-half point for wins in the first two rounds of the conference tournament, one-half point for receiving a first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in the conference tournament semifinals and finals.[21]

For the 1999 season, the same points system was in place with a couple of changes: one full point for first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in any round of the conference tournament.[21]

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches.[21]

Men's Tennis Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Georgia201729201710
Tennessee20111020103
Florida2005920165
LSU1999519992
Mississippi2009520093
Mississippi State1993320184
Auburn19842never0
Kentucky2012219921
Texas A&M2018320152
Alabama19761never0
Vanderbiltnever020031
Arkansasnever0never0
South Carolinanever0never0
Former Members
Tulane196418DNC0
Georgia Tech19603DNC0
The SEC Champion was determined by accumulation of individual points at the SEC Tournament from 1953-89
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Georgia, 2017

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion(s)
1938 Georgia Tech
1939 Tulane
1940 LSU
1941 Tulane
1942 Tulane
1943-1945 No Competition Held
1946 Georgia Tech
1947 Tulane
1948 Tulane
1949 Tulane
1950 Florida
1951 Tennessee, Tulane
1952 Tulane
1953 Tulane
1954 Tulane
1955 Tulane
1956 Tulane
1957 Tulane
1958 Tulane
1959 Tulane
1960 Georgia Tech
1961 Florida
1962 Tulane
1963 Tulane
1964 Tulane
1965 Mississippi State
1966 Tennessee
1967 Mississippi State
1968 Florida
1969 Florida
1970 Tennessee
1971 Georgia
1972 Georgia
1973 Georgia
1974 Georgia
1975 Georgia, Florida
1976 Alabama, LSU
1977 Georgia
1978 Georgia
1979 Georgia
1980 Tennessee
1980 Tennessee
1981 Georgia
1982 Georgia
1983 Auburn
1984 Auburn
1985 Georgia, LSU
1986 Tennessee
1987 Georgia
1988 Georgia
1989 Georgia
1990 Tennessee Tennessee
1991 Georgia Georgia
1992 Kentucky Kentucky
1993 Georgia, Mississippi State Georgia
1994 Florida Florida
1995 Georgia Georgia
1996 Ole Miss, Georgia Mississippi State
1997 Ole Miss, Georgia Ole Miss
1998 LSU LSU
1999 LSU, Georgia LSU
2000 Florida, Tennessee Florida
2001 Georgia Georgia
2002 Georgia Tennessee
2003 Florida Vanderbilt
2004 Ole Miss Georgia
2005 Ole Miss, Florida Florida
2006 Georgia Georgia
2007 Georgia Georgia
2008 Georgia Ole Miss
2009 Ole Miss Ole Miss
2010 Tennessee Tennessee
2011 Georgia, Tennessee Florida
2012 Kentucky Georgia
2013 Georgia Georgia
2014 Georgia Texas A&M
2015 Georgia, Texas A&M Texas A&M
2016 Georgia Florida
2017 Georgia, Texas A&M Georgia
2018 Texas A&M Mississippi State

Tournament runners-up

1990 - Georgia
1991 - Mississippi State
1992 - LSU
1993 - Mississippi State
1994 - Mississippi State
1995 - LSU
1996 - Georgia
1997 - Georgia
1998 - Georgia
1999 - Georgia
2000 - Georgia
2001 - Tennessee
2002 - Auburn
2003 - Florida
2004 - Ole Miss
2005 - Tennessee
2006 - Ole Miss
2007 - Ole Miss
2008 - Florida
2009 - Tennessee
2010 - Florida
2011 - Kentucky
2012 - Kentucky
2013 - Tennessee
2014 - Florida
2015 - Georgia
2016 - Georgia
2017 - Mississippi State
2018 - Texas A&M

Other division winners

2002 - Ole Miss (West)
2003 - Ole Miss (West)
2004 - Florida (East)
2005 - Florida (East), Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Ole Miss (West)
2007 - Ole Miss (West)
2008 - Ole Miss (West)
2009 - Georgia (East)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Mississippi State (West)
2012 - Mississippi State (West)
2013 - Texas A&M, Ole Miss (West)

  • Divisional winners discontinued in 2014

Women's tennis

All 14 SEC schools play women's tennis.

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis champions to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches (11 matches). Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.

Women's Tennis Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Florida201629201617
Georgia2013920148
Vanderbilt2018220183
Kentucky20051never0
Alabama20141never0
Texas A&M20131never0
Mississippinever019991
Arkansasnever0never0
Auburnnever0never0
LSUnever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
South Carolinanever0never0
Tennesseenever0never0
The SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of individual points in the SEC Tournament from 1980-81 and 1984-1989. In 1982-1983, the SEC Champion was determined from dual match play in the SEC tournament From 1990-1999, the SEC Champion was determined by accumulated points in dual matches during the regular season and in the SEC Tournament
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Vanderbilt, 2018

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion(s)
1980 Florida
1981 Florida
1982 Florida
1983 Georgia
1984 Florida
1985 Florida
1986 Florida
1987 Florida
1988 Florida
1989 Georgia
1990 Florida, Georgia Florida
1991 Florida Florida
1992 Florida Florida
1993 Florida Florida
1994 Georgia Georgia
1995 Florida Florida
1996 Florida Florida
1997 Florida Florida
1998 Florida Florida
1999 Florida Ole Miss
2000 Georgia Florida
2001 Florida Georgia
2002 Georgia Florida
2003 Florida Florida
2004 Florida Florida
2005 Kentucky Florida
2006 Florida Florida
2007 Florida, Georgia Georgia
2008 Florida Georgia
2009 Georgia Georgia
2010 Florida Florida
2011 Florida Florida
2012 Florida Florida
2013 Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M Florida
2014 Alabama Georgia
2015 Florida Vanderbilt
2016 Florida Florida
2017 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
2018 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt

Tournament runners-up

1990 - Georgia
1991 - Georgia
1992 - Georgia
1993 - Georgia
1994 - Florida
1995 - Georgia
1996 - Vanderbilt
1997 - Georgia
1998 - Georgia
1999 - Florida
2000 - Georgia
2001 - Tennessee
2002 - South Carolina
2003 - Georgia
2004 - Vanderbilt
2005 - Kentucky
2006 - Kentucky
2007 - Florida
2008 - Florida
2009 - Tennessee
2010 - Tennessee
2011 - Tennessee
2012 - Georgia
2013 - Georgia
2014 - Alabama
2015 - Georgia
2016 - Georgia
2017 - Florida
2018 - Florida

Other division winners

2002 - Auburn (West)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - LSU (West)
2005 - Mississippi State, Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Alabama (West)
2007 - LSU, Auburn (West)
2008 - Arkansas (West)
2009 - Arkansas (West)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Alabama (West)
2012 - Alabama (West)
2013 - Florida, Georgia (East), Texas A&M (West)

  • Divisional winners discontinued in 2014

Women's gymnastics

Eight SEC schools participate in woman's gymnastics: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, and Missouri.

In 2017, the SEC began recognizing a regular season champion in addition to the winner of the SEC Championship meet. LSU claimed the first regular season title.[22]

Gymnastics Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Championship Meet Title Number of SEC Championship Meet Titles Last SEC Regular Season Title Number of Reg. Season Titles Total SEC Championships
Georgia200816never016
Florida2016102019111
Alabama20159never09
LSU20194201825
Arkansasnever0never00
Auburnnever0never00
Kentuckynever0never00
Missourinever0never00
Last team to win SEC championship and national championship in same year: Florida, 2013

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion Championship Meet (Overall) Champion
1981 LSU
1982 Florida
1983 Florida
1984 Florida
1985 Florida
1986 Georgia
1987 Georgia
1988 Alabama
1989 Florida
1990 Alabama
1991 Georgia
1992 Georgia
1993 Georgia
1994 Georgia
1995 Alabama
1996 Georgia
1997 Georgia
1998 Georgia
1999 Georgia
2000 Alabama
2001 Georgia
2002 Georgia
2003 Alabama
2004 Georgia
2005 Georgia
2006 Georgia
2007 Florida
2008 Georgia
2009 Alabama
2010 Florida
2011 Alabama
2012 Florida
2013 Florida
2014 Alabama
2015 Alabama
2016 Florida
2017 LSU[23] LSU
2018 LSU[24] LSU
2019 Florida LSU

Soccer

All 14 schools play women's soccer. While only women's soccer is sponsored by the SEC, Kentucky and South Carolina both have men's soccer teams in Conference USA.

Soccer Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Florida201514201511
Tennessee2005320084
South Carolina2017320091
Texas A&M2014220173
Vanderbilt2018319942
Kentucky1995120062
Auburn2002120111
LSUnever020181
Alabamanever0never0
Arkansasnever0never0
Georgianever0never0
Mississippinever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2015

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion
1993 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
1994 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt
1995 Kentucky Kentucky
1996 Florida Florida
1997 Florida Florida
1998 Florida Florida
1999 Florida Florida
2000 Florida Florida
2001 Florida Florida
2002 Auburn Tennessee
2003 Tennessee Tennessee
2004 Tennessee Florida
2005 Tennessee Tennessee
2006 Florida Kentucky
2007 Florida Florida
2008 Florida Tennessee
2009 Florida South Carolina
2010 Florida Florida
2011 South Carolina Auburn
2012 Florida Florida
2013 Florida, Texas A&M Texas A&M
2014 Texas A&M Texas A&M
2015 Florida Florida
2016 South Carolina Florida
2017 South Carolina Texas A&M
2018 Vanderbilt LSU

Tournament runners-up

1993 - Arkansas
1994 - Auburn
1995 - Alabama
1996 - Arkansas
1997 - Vanderbilt
1998 - Vanderbilt
1999 - Mississippi
2000 - Georgia
2001 - Auburn
2002 - Florida
2003 - Florida
2004 - Tennessee
2005 - Auburn
2006 - Florida
2007 - Georgia
2008 - Georgia
2009 - LSU
2010 - South Carolina
2011 - Florida
2012 - Auburn
2013 - Florida
2014 - Kentucky
2015 - Texas A&M
2016 - Arkansas
2017 - Arkansas

Other division winners

1995 - Alabama (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Alabama (West)
1998 - Alabama (West)
1999 - Mississippi (West)
2000 - Mississippi (West)
2001 - Mississippi State, Auburn (West)
2002 - Tennessee (East)
2003 - Auburn (West)
2004 - Auburn (West)
2005 - Mississippi (West)
2006 - Auburn (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - Auburn, LSU (West)
2009 - LSU (West)
2010 - Auburn (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)

  • Divisional winners discontinued in 2013

Volleyball

Thirteen SEC schools play women's volleyball; Vanderbilt does not. The SEC does not currently sponsor men's volleyball, and no conference member has a varsity men's team.

The SEC Volleyball Tournament was suspended for three seasons after the 2005 season. It was not renewed, but, with the NCAA on the verge of officially adding beach volleyball (then called "sand volleyball") to its Emerging Sports List, the conference's coaches instead sponsored a Commissioner's Cup tournament for that variation of the sport. The tournaments, which were held in mid-April between 2008–10, were won by Georgia, South Carolina, and LSU respectively.

Volleyball Summary
Current Members
School Last SEC Reg. Season Title Number of SEC Reg. Season Titles Last SEC Tourney Title Number of SEC Tourney Titles
Florida201723200512
Kentucky2018619885
LSU2009619914
Tennessee2011220044
Georgia1986219851
Missouri20162never0
Texas A&M20151never0
Arkansasnever019971
Alabamanever0never0
Auburnnever0never0
Mississippinever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
South Carolinanever0never0
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1979-85. It was discontinued after the 2005 season.
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2005

Champions

Year Regular Season Champion(s) Tournament Champion
1979 Kentucky
1980 Kentucky
1981 Tennessee
1982 Tennessee
1983 Kentucky Kentucky
1984 Kentucky Tennessee
1985 Georgia, LSU Georgia
1986 LSU, Georgia LSU
1987 Kentucky Kentucky
1988 Kentucky Kentucky
1989 LSU LSU
1990 LSU LSU
1991 Florida, LSU LSU
1992 Florida Florida
1993 Florida Florida
1994 Florida Florida
1995 Florida Florida
1996 Florida Florida
1997 Florida Arkansas
1998 Florida Florida
1999 Florida Florida
2000 Florida Florida
2001 Florida Florida
2002 Florida Florida
2003 Florida Florida
2004 Florida, Tennessee Tennessee
2005 Florida Florida
2006 Florida No Tournament
2007 Florida No Tournament
2008 Florida No Tournament
2009 LSU No Tournament
2010 Florida No Tournament
2011 Tennessee No Tournament
2012 Florida No Tournament
2013 Missouri No Tournament
2014 Florida No Tournament
2015 Texas A&M No Tournament
2016 Missouri, Florida No Tournament
2017 Florida, Kentucky No Tournament
2018 Kentucky No Tournament
  • From 1979–1982 regular-season conference standings were not tabulated.

Tournament runners-up

1979 - Tennessee
1980 - Tennessee
1981 - Alabama
1982 - LSU
1983 - Tennessee
1984 - Kentucky
1985 - LSU
1986 - Georgia
1987 - Florida
1988 - Tennessee
1989 - Kentucky
1990 - Georgia
1991 - Florida
1992 - LSU
1993 - Georgia
1994 - Georgia
1995 - Arkansas
1996 - Arkansas
1997 - Florida
1998 - Arkansas
1999 - Arkansas
2000 - LSU
2001 - Arkansas
2002 - Arkansas
2003 - Arkansas
2004 - Florida
2005 - Alabama

Other division winners

1995 - Arkansas (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Arkansas (West)
1998 - Arkansas (West)
1999 - Arkansas (West)
2000 - Alabama (West)
2001 - Arkansas (West)
2002 - Arkansas (West)
2003 - Arkansas (West)
2004 - Arkansas, Alabama (West)
2005 - LSU, Arkansas (West)
2006 - LSU (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - LSU (West)
2009 - Kentucky (East)
2010 - LSU (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)

  • Divisional winners discontinued in 2013

Indoor track and field

All 14 SEC schools participate in both men's and women's indoor track & field except Vanderbilt, which once sponsored the sport for both sexes but now sponsors it only for women.

Indoor Track and Field Summary
Current Members (Men)
School Last Men's SEC Title Number of Men's SEC Titles
Arkansas201621
Tennessee199618
Florida20157
Alabama20176
LSU19904
Auburn19804
Kentucky19601
Georgianever0
Mississippinever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Current Members (Women)
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
LSU201112
Florida20148
Arkansas20177
Tennessee20094
Alabama19941 (+1 vacated)
Georgia20061
Auburnnever0
Kentuckynever0
Mississippinever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0

Champions

Year Men's Champion Women's Champion
1957 LSU
1958 Alabama
1959 Alabama
1960 Kentucky
1961 Alabama
1962 Alabama
1963 LSU
1964 Tennessee
1965 Tennessee
1966 Tennessee
1967 Tennessee
1968 Tennessee
1969 Tennessee
1970 Tennessee
1971 Tennessee
1972 Alabama
1973 Tennessee
1974 Tennessee
1975 Florida
1976 Florida
1977 Auburn
1978 Auburn
1979 Auburn
1980 Auburn
1981 Tennessee
1982 Tennessee
1983 Tennessee
1984 Tennessee Tennessee
1985 Tennessee LSU
1986 Tennessee Alabama (vacated)
1987 Florida LSU
1988 Florida LSU
1989 LSU LSU
1990 LSU Florida
1991 Tennessee LSU
1992 Arkansas Florida
1993 Arkansas LSU
1994 Arkansas Alabama
1995 Arkansas LSU
1996 Tennessee LSU
1997 Arkansas Florida
1998 Arkansas LSU
1999 Arkansas LSU
2000 Arkansas Arkansas
2001 Arkansas Arkansas
2002 Arkansas Florida
2003 Arkansas Arkansas
2004 Florida Florida
2005 Arkansas Tennessee
2006 Arkansas Georgia
2007 Arkansas LSU
2008 Arkansas LSU
2009 Arkansas Tennessee
2010 Arkansas Florida
2011 Florida LSU
2012 Arkansas Florida
2013 Arkansas Arkansas
2014 Arkansas Florida
2015 Florida Arkansas
2016 Arkansas Arkansas
2017 Alabama Arkansas

Outdoor track and field

All 14 SEC schools participate in outdoor track & field for both sexes except for Vanderbilt, which sponsors the sport only for women.

Outdoor Track and Field Summary
Current Members (Men)
School Last Men's SEC Title Number of Men's SEC Titles
Tennessee200725
LSU199022
Arkansas201619
Florida20186
Auburn19794
Alabama19803
Texas A&M20172
Georgia19371
Mississippi State19621
Kentuckynever0
Mississippinever0
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Former Members (Men)
Georgia Tech19493
Current Members (Women)
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
LSU201212
Arkansas20177
Florida20186
Tennessee19844
South Carolina20053
Alabama19942
Georgia20062
Texas A&M20131
Auburnnever0
Kentuckynever0
Mississippinever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Vanderbiltnever0

Champions

Year Men's Champion Women's Champion
1933 LSU
1934 LSU
1935 LSU
1936 LSU
1937 Georgia
1938 LSU
1939 LSU
1940 LSU
1941 LSU
1942 LSU
1943 LSU
1944 Georgia Tech
1945 Georgia Tech
1946 LSU
1947 LSU
1948 LSU
1949 Georgia Tech
1950 Alabama
1951 LSU
1952 Alabama
1953 Florida
1954 Auburn
1955 Auburn
1956 Florida
1957 LSU
1958 LSU
1959 LSU
1960 LSU
1961 Auburn
1962 Mississippi State
1963 LSU
1964 Tennessee
1965 Tennessee
1966 Tennessee
1967 Tennessee
1968 Tennessee
1969 Tennessee
1970 Tennessee
1971 Tennessee
1972 Tennessee
1973 Tennessee
1974 Tennessee
1975 Tennessee
1976 Tennessee
1977 Tennessee
1978 Tennessee
1979 Auburn
1980 Alabama
1981 Tennessee Tennessee
1982 Tennessee Tennessee
1983 Tennessee Tennessee
1984 Tennessee Tennessee
1985 Tennessee LSU
1986 Tennessee Alabama
1987 Florida LSU
1988 LSU LSU
1989 LSU LSU
1990 LSU LSU
1991 Tennessee LSU
1992 Arkansas Florida
1993 Arkansas LSU
1994 Arkansas Alabama
1995 Arkansas Georgia
1996 Arkansas LSU
1997 Arkansas Florida
1998 Arkansas Florida
1999 Arkansas South Carolina
2000 Arkansas Arkansas
2001 Tennessee Arkansas
2002 Tennessee South Carolina
2003 Arkansas Florida
2004 Arkansas Arkansas
2005 Arkansas South Carolina
2006 Arkansas Georgia
2007 Tennessee LSU
2008 Arkansas LSU
2009 Arkansas Florida
2010 Florida LSU
2011 Arkansas LSU
2012 Arkansas LSU
2013 Arkansas Texas A&M
2014 Texas A&M Arkansas
2015 Florida Arkansas
2016 Arkansas Arkansas
2017 Texas A&M Arkansas
2018 Florida Florida

Cross country

All SEC schools participate in men's and women's cross country except South Carolina, which only fields a women's team.

Cross Country Summary
Current Members (Men)
School Last Men's SEC Title Number of Men's SEC Titles
Arkansas201725
Tennessee199025
Auburn19806
Mississippi State19625
Kentucky19884
Alabama20093
Florida19872
Ole Miss20181
Georgianever0
LSUnever0
Missourinever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Former Members (Men)
Georgia Tech195410
Current Members (Women)
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
Arkansas201718
Florida20126
Tennessee20055
Kentucky19893
Alabama19872
Vanderbilt20111
Auburnnever0
Georgianever0
LSUnever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Ole Missnever0
South Carolinanever0
Texas A&Mnever0

Champions

Year Men's Champion Women's Champion
1935 Georgia Tech
1936 Georgia Tech
1937 Georgia Tech
1938 Georgia Tech
1939 Georgia Tech
1940 Georgia Tech
1941 Mississippi State
1942 Georgia Tech
1946 Auburn
1947 Georgia Tech
1948 Auburn
1949 Tennessee
1950 Tennessee
1951 Tennessee
1952 Tennessee
1953 Georgia Tech
1954 Georgia Tech
1955 Auburn
1956 Tennessee
1957 Mississippi State
1958 Kentucky
1959 Kentucky
1960 Mississippi State
1961 Mississippi State
1962 Mississippi State
1963 Tennessee
1964 Auburn
1965 Tennessee
1966 Tennessee
1967 Tennessee
1968 Tennessee
1969 Tennessee
1970 Kentucky
1971 Tennessee
1972 Tennessee
1973 Alabama
1974 Tennessee
1975 Tennessee
1976 Tennessee
1977 Tennessee
1978 Tennessee
1979 Auburn
1980 Auburn
1981 Tennessee
1982 Tennessee
1983 Tennessee Tennessee
1984 Tennessee Florida
1985 Tennessee Kentucky
1986 Florida Alabama
1987 Florida Alabama
1988 Kentucky Kentucky
1989 Tennessee Kentucky
1990 Tennessee Tennessee
1991 Arkansas Arkansas
1992 Arkansas Arkansas
1993 Arkansas Arkansas
1994 Arkansas Arkansas
1995 Arkansas Arkansas
1996 Arkansas Florida
1997 Arkansas Florida
1998 Arkansas Arkansas
1999 Arkansas Arkansas
2000 Arkansas Arkansas
2001 Arkansas Arkansas
2002 Arkansas Arkansas
2003 Arkansas Tennessee
2004 Arkansas Tennessee
2005 Arkansas Tennessee
2006 Arkansas Arkansas
2007 Arkansas Arkansas
2008 Alabama Arkansas
2009 Alabama Florida
2010 Arkansas Florida
2011 Arkansas Vanderbilt
2012 Arkansas Florida
2013 Arkansas Arkansas
2014 Arkansas Arkansas
2015 Arkansas Arkansas
2016 Arkansas Arkansas
2017 Arkansas Arkansas
2018 Ole Miss Arkansas

Golf

All 14 SEC schools play both men's and women's golf.

Golf Summary
Current Members (Men)
School Last Men's SEC Title Number of Men's SEC Titles
Georgia201618
Florida201113
LSU20155
Alabama20145
Tennessee20073
Auburn20184
Arkansas20192
Mississippi State19972
Kentucky20051
Mississippi19841
Vanderbilt20171
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Current Members (Women)
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
Georgia200711
Auburn20129
Florida20179
Alabama20163
Vanderbilt20142
Texas A&M20151
South Carolina20021
LSU19921
Arkansas20181
Kentuckynever0
Mississippinever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Tennesseenever0

Champions

Year Men's Champion Women's Champion
1965 Georgia
1966 LSU
1967 LSU
1968 Florida
1969 Georgia
1970 Georgia
1971 Georgia
1972 Georgia
1973 Florida
1974 Florida
1975 Florida
1976 Auburn
1977 Georgia
1978 Georgia
1979 Alabama
1980 Tennessee
1981 Auburn Florida
1982 Georgia Florida
1983 Georgia Georgia
1984 Ole Miss Florida
1985 Florida Georgia
1986 LSU Florida
1987 LSU Florida
1988 Georgia Georgia
1989 Florida Auburn
1990 Tennessee Georgia
1991 Florida Florida
1992 Florida LSU
1993 Florida Georgia
1994 Florida Georgia
1995 Arkansas Florida
1996 Mississippi State Auburn
1997 Mississippi State Georgia
1998 Georgia Georgia
1999 Florida Georgia
2000 Georgia Auburn
2001 Georgia Georgia
2002 Auburn South Carolina
2003 Florida Auburn
2004 Georgia Vanderbilt
2005 Kentucky Auburn
2006 Georgia Auburn
2007 Tennessee Georgia
2008 Alabama Florida
2009 Georgia Auburn
2010 Georgia Alabama
2011 Florida Auburn
2012 Alabama Alabama
2013 Alabama Alabama
2014 Alabama Vanderbilt
2015 LSU Texas A&M
2016 Georgia Alabama
2017 Vanderbilt Florida
2018 Auburn Arkansas
2019 Arkansas Ole Miss

Equestrian

Four SEC schools compete in Women's Equestrian: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas A&M. The first conference championship was contested in 2013.

Equestrian Summary
Current Members
School Last Women's SEC Title Number of Women's SEC Titles
Auburn20203
Georgia20183
South Carolina20142
Texas A&Mnever0

Champions

Year Champion
2013 South Carolina
2014 South Carolina
2015 Georgia
2016 Auburn
2017 Georgia
2018 Georgia
2019 Auburn
2020 Auburn

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