Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference

NCAA Division II athletic conference
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
FormerlyNorthern Teachers Athletic Conference (1932–1942)
State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota (1942–1962)
Northern Intercollegiate Conference (1962–1992)
Northern Sun Conference (women's, 1979–1992)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
CommissionerErin Lind (since July 1, 2014)
Sports fielded
  • 18
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams15 (16 in 2025)
HeadquartersSaint Paul, Minnesota
RegionWest North Central States
Official websitenorthernsun.org
Locations
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The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, which operates in the Upper Midwest of the United States. Nine of its members are in Minnesota, with three members in South Dakota, two members in North Dakota, and one member in Nebraska.[1] It was founded in 1932.[2] With the recent NSIC expansion, the original six member schools have been reunited.[3]

The conference sponsors 18 sports;[4] ten for women and eight for men. Both men and women compete in basketball, cross country, golf, and indoor and outdoor track and field. Men compete in baseball, football, and wrestling. Women compete in soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, and volleyball. The NSIC is the only Division II conference that sponsors soccer for women but not men (two other D-II conferences do not sponsor soccer for either sex).

History

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The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference was founded in 1932 as the Northern Teachers Athletic Conference. Charter members included Bemidji State Teachers College (Bemidji State University), Duluth State Teachers College (University of Minnesota Duluth), Mankato State Teachers College (Minnesota State University, Mankato), Moorhead State Teachers College (Minnesota State University Moorhead), St. Cloud State Teachers College (St. Cloud State University), and Winona State Teachers College (Winona State University). In 1942 the conference name was changed to the State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota. The conference switched its name to the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) in 1962. In the spring of 1992 the NSIC was formed out of the merger of the NIC, the men's conference, and the women's Northern Sun Conference (NSC).

In 1992, the NSIC joined NCAA Division II after being long time members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).[5]

In the 1998–99 academic year, the NSIC became an expanded eight-team league from a previous seven-member conference by adding Wayne State College, and in 1999–2000 became a 10-member conference by adding Concordia University, St. Paul, and the University of Minnesota Crookston. The conference existed as an eight-member league from 2004–05 until 2005–06 with the departure of Minnesota–Duluth to the now defunct North Central Conference, and the University of Minnesota Morris to NCAA Division III. The University of Mary and Upper Iowa University were admitted in the fall of 2006 to again expand the NSIC to 10 members.

In 2007 the NSIC Board of Directors voted to expand the conference to 14 schools. League presidents voted to accept into membership Augustana College (now Augustana University), St. Cloud State, Minnesota–Duluth, and Minnesota State. These four schools were members of the North Central Conference which disbanded after the 2007–2008 academic year. They became official members of the NSIC on July 1, 2008.

On January 20, 2010, the NSIC Board of Directors voted to expand the conference again, this time to 16 members. The league accepted into membership the University of Sioux Falls and Minot State University. Both schools moved from the NAIA, with USF leaving the Great Plains Athletic Conference, and Minot State leaving the Dakota Athletic Conference. The two schools became active members in the 2012–13 academic year.

The NSIC and its member institutions have been members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Mankato State won the NAIA wrestling national titles in 1958 and 1959, while Moorhead State won a wrestling national title in 1964.[6] Forty-one wrestlers have claimed individual national titles in wrestling. Nine individuals have won national titles in Men's Swimming and Diving.[7] Northern State claimed national titles in women's basketball in 1992 and 1994.[8] Seven individuals have won individual titles in men's indoor track and field.[9] Four individuals have won national titles in women's indoor track and field. Eleven athletes have won national titles in men's outdoor track and field.[10] Six female athletes have won individual titles in outdoor track and field.[11] Winona State won two team titles in women's gymnastics. In 1992, the NSIC entered the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). In the Fall of 1995, the NSIC and its member institutions became eligible for championship competition in the NCAA Division II ranks. The Northern Sun earned its first Division II national championship in a team sport sponsored by the conference when Winona State won the men's basketball championship in 2005–06.[12]

Since becoming affiliated with NCAA Division II, NSIC members have won 23 team national championships and has also crowned 77 individual national champions.

Chronological timeline

Since 1932, 18 institutions have competed in the NSIC. Although all six charter members are in the conference today, only three of them have remained in the conference for the 80 years of its existence: Bemidji State, Minnesota State–Moorhead, and Winona State.

  • 1932: The Northern Teacher's Athletic Conference was founded with six charter members: Bemidji State Teachers College (now Bemidji State University), Duluth State Teachers College (now the University of Minnesota Duluth), Mankato State Teachers College (now Minnesota State University, Mankato), Moorhead State Teachers College (now Minnesota State University Moorhead), St. Cloud State Teachers College (now St. Cloud State University) and Winona State Teachers College (now Winona State University).
  • 1942: The conference changed its name to the State Teacher's College Conference of Minnesota.
  • 1947: Duluth State Teachers College was renamed the University of Minnesota Duluth.
  • 1951: Minnesota–Duluth left for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). The conference was left with five teams.[13]
  • 1957: The Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) joined the STCCM to give the league six members. Bemidji State Teachers College was renamed Bemidji State College. Mankato State Teachers College was renamed Mankato State College. Moorhead State Teachers College becomes known as Moorhead State College. St. Cloud State Teachers College becomes St. Cloud State College and Winona State Teachers College becomes Winona State College.
  • 1962: The conference changed its name to the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC).
  • 1964: The Michigan College of Mining and Technology renamed itself to Michigan Technological University.
  • 1966: The University of Minnesota Morris joined the NIC, membership stands at seven schools.
  • 1968: Mankato State left the NIC to join the North Central Conference (NCC), leaving the conference with six members.
  • 1969: Southwest Minnesota State College joined the NIC as the seventh member.
  • 1975: Minnesota–Duluth re-joined the NIC, giving the NIC eight teams. Bemidji State College was renamed Bemidji State University. Mankato State College was renamed Mankato State University and Moorhead State College was renamed Moorhead State University. Also, St. Cloud State College was renamed to St. Cloud State University and Winona State College was renamed to Winona State University. Southwest Minnesota State College also underwent a name change, becoming Southwest State University.
  • 1978: Mankato State re-joined the NIC and Northern State College (now Northern State University) joined the league as the ninth and tenth teams, respectively.
  • 1979: The Northern Sun Conference (NSC) was created for women's athletics.
  • 1980: Michigan Tech left for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), leaving the NIC with nine teams.
  • 1981: St. Cloud State and Mankato State left for the NCC. The NIC was left with seven members.
  • 1989: Northern State College was renamed to Northern State University.
  • 1992: The Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men's conference) and the Northern Sun Conference (women's conference) merged to form the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). The NSIC joins NCAA Division II.
  • 1995: The NSIC became eligible for NCAA Division II championship competition, moving from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
  • 1998: Mankato State University was renamed Minnesota State University, Mankato.
  • 1998: Wayne State College joined as the NSIC's eighth member.
  • 1999: Concordia University, St. Paul and the University of Minnesota Crookston joined to give the NSIC 10 teams.
  • 2000: Moorhead State University was renamed Minnesota State University Moorhead.
  • 2003: Minnesota–Morris left the NSIC and drops down to the NCAA Division III level and the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC), dropping NSIC membership to nine teams. Also, Southwest State University changed its name to Southwest Minnesota State University.[14]
  • 2004: Minnesota–Duluth left the NSIC to join the NCC, leaving the NSIC with eight schools.
  • 2006: The University of Mary and Upper Iowa University joined the NSIC to bring membership back up to 10 schools.[15]
  • 2008: The North Central Conference disbanded as various members in that league make a move to NCAA Division I. Former NSIC members Minnesota–Duluth, Minnesota State, and St. Cloud State re-joined the Northern Sun. Another NCC refugee, Augustana College (now Augustana University) joined the NSIC for the first time, increasing membership to 14 schools.
  • 2012: Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls begin full membership after joining NCAA Division II from the NAIA. This gave the league its largest membership at 16 schools.
  • 2012: Lindenwood University and the University of Nebraska at Kearney, both members of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association became associate members of the NSIC in the sport of women's swimming & diving. Following the end of the 2013–14 season, both schools left the NSIC to join the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) for that sport.
  • 2019: Minnesota–Crookston and St. Cloud State discontinued their football programs at the end of the 2019–20 academic year.
  • 2021: The University of Wisconsin–Parkside, athletically branded as Parkside, joined as an affiliate member for wrestling.
  • 2023: Upper Iowa left for the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) for the 2023–24 athletic season, leaving the NSIC with 15 teams.
  • 2025: The University of Jamestown will join the NSIC pending approval from the NCAA to transition from the NAIA to Division II, bringing the membership total back to 16 schools.

Member schools

Current members

The NSIC currently has 15 full members, all but four are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Colors
Augustana University Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1860 Lutheran ELCA 2,086 Vikings 2008    
Bemidji State University Bemidji, Minnesota 1919 Public 4,279 Beavers 1932    
Concordia University–St. Paul Saint Paul, Minnesota 1893 Lutheran LCMS 5,502 Golden Bears 1999    
University of Mary Bismarck, North Dakota 1959 Catholic 3,794 Marauders 2006      
Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota 1868 Public 14,482 Mavericks 1932;
1978;
2008[a]
   
Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead, Minnesota 1888 Public 5,088 Dragons 1932    
University of Minnesota Crookston Crookston, Minnesota 1906 Public 2,303 Golden Eagles 1999    
University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minnesota 1902 Public 9,675 Bulldogs 1932;
1975;
2008[b]
   
Minot State University Minot, North Dakota 1913 Public 2,777 Beavers 2012    
Northern State University Aberdeen, South Dakota 1901 Public 3,344 Wolves 1978    
St. Cloud State University St. Cloud, Minnesota 1869 Public 10,093 Huskies 1932;
2008[c]
   
University of Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1883 Baptist 1,594 Cougars 2012    
Southwest Minnesota State University Marshall, Minnesota 1967 Public 6,531 Mustangs 1969    
Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska 1910 Public 4,773 Wildcats 1998    
Winona State University Winona, Minnesota 1858 Public 6,165 Warriors 1932    
Notes
  1. ^ Minnesota State–Mankato left the NSIC after the 1967–68 school year, then re-joined from 1978–79 to 1980–81 and again effective in the 2008–09 school year.
  2. ^ Minnesota–Duluth left the NSIC after the 1950–51 school year, then re-joined from 1975–76 to 2003–04 and again effective in the 2008–09 school year.
  3. ^ St. Cloud State left the NSIC after the 1980–81 school year, before re-joining effective the 2008–09 school year.

Future member

The NSIC will have one new member, a private school:[16]

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joining Colors Current Conference
University of Jamestown Jamestown, North Dakota 1883 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,256 Jimmies 2025     Great Plains (GPAC)[a]
(North Star (NSAA) in 2024.)
Notes
  1. ^ Currently an NAIA athletic conference.

Affiliate members

The NSIC currently has one affiliate member, which is also a public school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined NSIC
sport
Primary
conference
University of Wisconsin–Parkside Somers, Wisconsin 1968 Public 4,464 Rangers 2021–22 men's wrestling Great Lakes (GLIAC)

Former members

The NSIC had three former full members, two were public schools and one was a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 1885 Public 7,009 Huskies 1957 1980 Great Lakes Intercollegiate (GLIAC)
(1980–present)
University of Minnesota Morris Morris, Minnesota 1960 1,900 Cougars 1966 2003 Upper Midwest (UMAC)[a]
(2003–present)
Upper Iowa University Fayette, Iowa 1857 Nonsectarian 3,661 Peacocks 2006 2023 Great Lakes Valley (GLVC)
(2023–present)
Notes
  1. ^ Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.

Former affiliate members

The NSIC had two former affiliate members, one was a public school and the other was a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left NSIC
sport
Primary
conference
Lindenwood University St. Charles, Missouri 1827 Presbyterian 4,822 Lady Lions 2012–13 2013–14 women's swimming & diving Ohio Valley (OVC)[a]
University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney, Nebraska 1905 Public 7,504 Lopers Mid-America (MIAA)
Notes
  1. ^ Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.

Membership timeline

University of JamestownUniversity of Wisconsin–ParksideUniversity of Nebraska at KearneyLindenwood UniversityUniversity of Sioux FallsMinot State UniversityAugustana UniversityUpper Iowa UniversityUniversity of MaryUniversity of Minnesota CrookstonConcordia University, St. PaulWayne State CollegeNorthern State UniversitySouthwest Minnesota State UniversityUniversity of Minnesota MorrisMichigan Technological UniversityWinona State UniversitySt. Cloud State UniversityMinnesota State University MoorheadMinnesota State University, MankatoUniversity of Minnesota DuluthUniversity

 Full member (all sports)   Full member (non-football)   Associate member (football-only)   Associate member (sport) 

Sports

A divisional format is used for basketball (M / W) and football (with Concordia–St. Paul in the North as Minnesota–Crookston and St. Cloud State no longer sponsor football after the 2019 fall season).
North
  • Bemidji State
  • Mary
  • Minnesota State–Moorhead
  • Minnesota–Crookston
  • Minnesota–Duluth
  • Minot State
  • Northern State
  • St. Cloud State
South
  • Augustana
  • Concordia–St. Paul
  • Minnesota State
  • Sioux Falls
  • Southwest Minnesota State
  • Upper Iowa
  • Wayne State
  • Winona State
Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball Green tickY Red XN
Basketball Green tickY Green tickY
Cross Country Green tickY Green tickY
Football Green tickY Red XN
Golf Green tickY Green tickY
Soccer Red XN Green tickY
Softball Red XN Green tickY
Swimming & Diving Red XN Green tickY
Tennis Red XN Green tickY
Track & Field Indoor Green tickY Green tickY
Track & Field Outdoor Green tickY Green tickY
Volleyball Red XN Green tickY
Wrestling Green tickY Red XN

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
Football Golf Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Wrestling Total
NSIC
Sports
Augustana Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
Bemidji State Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Red XN 4
Concordia–St. Paul Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN 7
Mary Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 7
Minnesota State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
MSU–Moorhead Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 6
Minnesota–Crookston Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Red XN Red XN 4
Minnesota–Duluth Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN 6
Minot State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
Northern State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 7
St. Cloud State Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Red XN Green tickY 3
Sioux Falls Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
Southwest Minnesota State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 7
Wayne State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN 6
Winona State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Red XN 5
Totals 14 15 13 13 8 11 11 10 95
Affiliate members
Parkside Green tickY 1

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Softball Swimming
& Diving
Tennis Track
& Field
Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Volleyball Total
NSIC
Sports
Augustana Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 10
Bemidji State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 9
Concordia–St. Paul Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 9
Mary Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 9
Minnesota State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 10
MSU–Moorhead Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 10
Minnesota–Crookston Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Red XN Red XN Green tickY 7
Minnesota–Duluth Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
Minot State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
Northern State Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 8
St. Cloud State Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 9
Sioux Falls Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 10
Southwest Minnesota State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 10
Wayne State Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 7
Winona State Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Red XN Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY 9
Totals 15 15 11 15 15 7 11 14 14 15 131

Other sponsored sports by school

School Men Women
Bowling[a] Ice
Hockey[b]
Soccer Swimming
& Diving
Tennis Acrobatics &
Tumbling[c]
Bowling[b] Gymnastics[b] Ice
Hockey[b]
Lacrosse Skiing[b]
Augustana CCHA GLIAC MIAA IND
Bemidji State CCHA WCHA
Concordia–St. Paul GLIAC
Minnesota State CCHA WCHA
Minnesota–Duluth NCHC WCHA
St. Cloud State NCHC GLIAC GLIAC WCHA CCSA[d]
Winona State WIAC
Notes
  1. ^ Bowling is sponsored by the NCAA for women only. Men's college competition is sanctioned solely by the sport's US governing body, the American Bowling Congress, which sanctions women's competition alongside the NCAA.
  2. ^ a b c d e De facto Division I sport. The NCAA championships in bowling, women's gymnastics and the coeducational sport of skiing are open to members of all three divisions. In men's and women's ice hockey, the NCAA championship tournaments are open to members of Divisions I and II.
  3. ^ Recognized by the NCAA as part of its Emerging Sports for Women program. The national championship is currently organized by the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association.
  4. ^ While the NCAA-sponsored sport of skiing has coeducational teams with men's and women's squads, and covers both Alpine and Nordic disciplines, St. Cloud State fields only a women's Nordic team.

In addition to the above teams, at least two conference schools are now sponsoring esports: SMSU and Concordia-St Paul.

Conference stadiums

School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball Fields Capacity
Augustana Kirkeby–Over Stadium 6,500 Sanford Pentagon 3,250 Ronken Field 500
Bemidji State Chet Anderson Stadium 4,000 BSU Gymnasium 2,500 BSU Field 250
Concordia–St. Paul Sea Foam Stadium 3,500 Gangelhoff Center 3,200 Barnes Field 2,500
Mary Bismarck Community Bowl 7,000 McDowell Activity Center 2,500 Bismarck Municipal Ball Park 2,000
Minnesota State Blakeslee Stadium 7,500[17] Taylor Center 4,800[18] Bowyer Field 450
MSU–Moorhead Alex Nemzek Stadium 5,000 Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse 3,500 Non-Baseball School NA
Minnesota–Crookston Non-Football School N/A Lysaker Gymnasium 3,500 UMC Baseball Field 300
Minnesota–Duluth Griggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium 4,000 Romano Gymnasium 2,759 Wade Stadium 4,200
Minot State Herb Parker Stadium 4,500 MSU Dome 10,000 Corbett Field 2,000
Northern State Dacotah Bank Stadium 4,500 Wachs Arena 8,057 Fossum Field 2,500
Sioux Falls Bob Young Field 5,400 Stewart Center 2,000 Sioux Falls Stadium 4,500
St. Cloud State Non-Football School N/A Halenbeck Hall 6,927 Joe Faber Field 2,000
Southwest Minnesota State Mattke Field at the Regional Events Center 3,500 R/A Facility 4,000 Legion Field
Wayne State Memorial Stadium 3,500 Rice Auditorium 2,500 Pete Chapman Baseball Complex
Winona State Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium 3,500 McCown Gymnasium 3,500 Loughrey Field 500
School Soccer stadium Capacity Softball Field Capacity Volleyball Arena Capacity
Augustana Morstad Field Bowden Field Elmen Center 4,000
Bemidji State BSU Soccer Complex BSU Softball Field BSU Gymnasium 2,500
Concordia–St. Paul Sea Foam Stadium 3,500 Carlander Field Gangelhoff Center 3,200
Mary Bismarck Community Bowl 7,000 University of Mary Softball Field McDowell Activity Center 2,500
Minnesota State The Pitch MNSU Softball Diamond Taylor Center 4,800[19]
MSU–Moorhead Nemzek Soccer Field Nemzek Softball Field Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse 3,500
Minnesota–Crookston UMC Soccer Field UMC Softball Field Lysaker Gymnasium 3,500
Minnesota–Duluth Griggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium 4,000 Junction Ave Field 250 Romano Gymnasium 2,759
Minot State Herb Parker Stadium 4,500 South Hill Softball Complex MSU Dome 10,000
Northern State Northern State Athletic and Recreation Fields Moccasin Creek Complex Wachs Arena 8,057
Sioux Falls USF Soccer Field 300 Sherman Park 300 Stewart Center 2,000
St. Cloud State Husky Stadium 4,198 Selke Field
Husky Dome
Halenbeck Hall 6,927
Southwest Minnesota State Mattke Field at the Regional Events Center 3,500 Mustang Field PE Gym 2,000
Wayne State WSC Soccer Field Pete Chapman Softball Complex Rice Auditorium 2,500
Winona State Maxwell Field at Warrior Stadium 3,500 Maynard R Johnson Field McCown Gymnasium 3,500

National champions

NCAA Division II

The NSIC has had 27 national championship teams in NCAA Division II play:

NCAA Division II National Champions

Year School Sport
2006 Winona State Men's Basketball
2007 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2008 Minnesota–Duluth Football
2008 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2008 Winona State Men's Basketball
2009 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2009 Minnesota State Women's Basketball
2010 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2010 Minnesota–Duluth Football
2011 Augustana Women's Cross Country
2011 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2012 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2013 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2015 St. Cloud State Wrestling
2016 St. Cloud State Wrestling
2016 Augustana Men's Basketball
2016 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2017 Minnesota State Softball
2017 Concordia–St. Paul Volleyball
2018 St. Cloud State Wrestling
2018 Augustana Baseball
2019 St. Cloud State Wrestling
2019 Augustana Softball
2021 St. Cloud State Wrestling
2022 Minnesota State Women's Indoor Track & Field
2024 Minnesota State Women's Basketball
2024 Minnesota State Men's Basketball

NAIA

NAIA National Champions

Year School Sport
1958 Mankato State Wrestling
1959 Mankato State Wrestling
1964 Moorhead State Wrestling
1985 Winona State Women's Gymnastics
1987 Winona State Women's Gymnastics
1992 Northern State Women's Basketball
1994 Northern State Women's Basketball

Commissioners

The NSIC has had five full-time commissioners in its history.

  1. Tom Wistrcill (1993–1997)
  2. Kurt Patberg (1997–2000)
  3. Mike Lockrem (2000–2003)
  4. Butch Raymond (2004–2014)
  5. Erin Lind (2014–present)

Conference championships

Last updated November 25, 2023

Includes Regular Season and Tournament Championships

School Total
Championships
Men's
Championships
Women's
Championships
Minnesota–Duluth 212 94 118
Minnesota State 179 141 38
Winona State 131 81 50
MSU-Moorhead 126 99 27
St. Cloud State 86 69 17
Augustana 75 26 49
Southwest Minnesota State 59 20 39
Bemidji State 52 39 13
Northern State 47 31 16
Concordia–St. Paul 42 5 37
Wayne State 31 17 14
Mary 26 1 25
Minnesota–Morris 16 15 1
Michigan Tech 9 9 0
Upper Iowa 7 3 4
Sioux Falls 3 2 1
Minot State 3 1 2
Minnesota–Crookston 1 1 0
Wisconsin–Parkside 1 1 0

Football

NSIC Championships Won or Shared Per School
School Conference Division
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota State 22 2022 10 2022
Minnesota–Duluth 20 2021 12 2019
Winona State 18 2007 3 2022
St. Cloud State 15 2011 1 2011
MSU-Moorhead 14 1995 0 N/A
Bemidji State 7 2022 4 2022
Michigan Tech 7 1974
Minnesota–Morris 6 1984
Northern State 3 1999 1 2015
Concordia–St. Paul 2 2005 0 N/A
Augustana 2 2023 3 2021
Sioux Falls 1 2016 2 2021
Southwest Minnesota State 1 1990 0 N/A
Wayne State 1 2022 1 2008
Mary 0 N/A 0 N/A
Upper Iowa 0 N/A 0 N/A
NSIC All-Time Standings (1932–2023)
School W L T Pct
Minnesota–Duluth 340 102 5 .766
Sioux Falls 123 40 0 .755
Minnesota State 273 92 8 .743
Augustana 134 70 0 .657
St. Cloud State 238 154 9 .605
Michigan Tech 71 53 1 .572
Winona State 314 279 8 .529
Northern State 195 176 3 .525
MSU-Moorhead 293 294 9 .499
Bemidji State 282 305 9 .481
Wayne State 128 149 0 .462
Minnesota–Morris 99 117 4 .459
Concordia–St. Paul 104 173 0 .375
Southwest Minnesota State 166 288 5 .367
Upper Iowa 67 144 0 .318
Mary 57 156 0 .268
Minot State 29 135 0 .177
Minnesota–Crookston 25 211 0 .106
NSIC North Division All-Time Standings (2008-2022)
School W L Pct.
Minnesota–Duluth 87 5 .946
Bemidji State 64 28 .696
St. Cloud State 54 26 .675
Northern State 51 41 .554
MSU-Moorhead 41 51 .446
Mary 30 62 .326
Minot State 16 52 .235
Concordia–St. Paul 1 11 .083
Minnesota–Crookston 6 74 .075
NSIC South Division All-Time Standings (2008-2022)
School W L Pct.
Minnesota State 80 12 .870
Sioux Falls 49 19 .721
Winona State 59 33 .641
Augustana 56 36 .609
Wayne State 39 53 .424
Concordia–St. Paul 25 55 .313
Southwest Minnesota State 26 66 .283
Upper Iowa 16 76 .174

NSIC Champions
Year School Record
1932 Duluth State
Mankato State
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
2-1-0
1933 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1934 MSU-Moorhead 4-0-0
1935 MSU-Moorhead 4-0-0
1936 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1937 Duluth State 3-0-0
1938 Duluth State
Mankato State
3-0-0
1939 Winona State 4-0-0
1940 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1941 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1942 Mankato State
St. Cloud State
4-0-0
1943 World War II
(no champion)
1944 World War II
(no champion)
1945 World War II
(no champion)
1946 Duluth State
Mankato State
2-0-2
3-0-1
1947 Bemidji State
MSU-Moorhead
Winona State
3-1-0
Year School Record
1948 Mankato State
Minnesota–Duluth
St. Cloud State
4-1-0
1949 Mankato State 3-1-0
1950 Bemidji State
Mankato State
3-0-1
1951 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1952 Mankato State
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
3-1-0
1953 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1954 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1955 St. Cloud State 4-0-0
1956 St. Cloud State 3-0-1
1957 Bemidji State
Winona State
3-1-0
1958 Mankato State 5-0-0
1959 Bemidji State
Mankato State
Michigan Tech
4-1-0
1960 Mankato State 4-0-1
1961 Mankato State 5-0-0
1962 Winona State 5-0-0
1963 Michigan Tech 4-1-0
1964 Winona State 5-0-0
1965 Michigan Tech 4-1-0
Year School Record
1966 MSU-Moorhead 4-1-0
1967 St. Cloud State 5-0-0
1968 Mankato State
Winona State
4-1-0
1969 Michigan Tech 4-1-0
1970 Michigan Tech
Minnesota–Morris
St. Cloud State
5-1-0
1971 MSU-Moorhead 6-0-0
1972 Michigan Tech 6-0-0
1973 MSU-Moorhead 5-1-0
1974 Michigan Tech 6-0-0
1975 Minnesota–Morris 6-0-0
1976 Minnesota–Morris 7-0-0
1977 Minnesota–Morris 7-0-0
1978 Minnesota–Morris 8-0-0
1979 Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
7-1-0
1980 Minnesota–Duluth 8-0-0
1981 MSU-Moorhead 6-0-0
1982 MSU-Moorhead 5-0-1
1983 Winona State 5-1-0
1984 Minnesota–Morris
MSU-Moorhead
5-1-0
1985 Minnesota–Duluth 6-0-0
1986 Minnesota–Morris 4-0-2
Year School Record
1987 Minnesota–Duluth 5-1-0
1988 MSU-Moorhead 6-0-0
1989 MSU-Moorhead 5-1-0
1990 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
Southwest State
5-1-0
1991 MSU-Moorhead 5-0-0
1992 Northern State 5-1-0
1993 Winona State 5-1-0
1994 Winona State 5-0-1
1995 Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
5-0-1
1996 Minnesota–Duluth 6-0-0
1997 Winona State 6-0-0
1998 Winona State 6-0-0
1999 Northern State 8-0-0
2000 Winona State 7-1-0
2001 Winona State 9-0-0
2002 Minnesota–Duluth 9-0-0
2003 Concordia–St. Paul
Winona State
7-1-0
2004 Winona State 7-0-0
2005 Concordia–St. Paul
Winona State
6-1-0
2006 Bemidji State 8-0-0
2007 Winona State 9-0-0

North Division South Division NSIC Overall
Year School Record School Record School Record
2008 Minnesota–Duluth 6-0 Minnesota State
Wayne State
5-1
5-1
Minnesota–Duluth 10-0
2009 Minnesota–Duluth 6-0 Minnesota State 6-0 Minnesota–Duluth 10-0
2010 Minnesota–Duluth 6-0 Augustana
Winona State
5-1
5-1
Minnesota–Duluth 10-0
2011 Minnesota–Duluth
St. Cloud State
5-1
5-1
Minnesota State 6-0 Minnesota State
Minnesota–Duluth
St. Cloud State
8-2
8-2
8-2
2012 * Bemidji State
Minnesota–Duluth
6-1
6-1
Winona State 6-1 Minnesota–Duluth 10-1
2013 Minnesota–Duluth 7-0 Minnesota State 7-0 Minnesota State 11-0
2014 Minnesota–Duluth 7-0 Minnesota State 7-0 Minnesota–Duluth
Minnesota State
11-0
2015 Minnesota-Duluth
Northern State
Bemidji State
6-1 Minnesota State
Augustana
6-1 Minnesota State 10-1
2016 Minnesota-Duluth 7-0 Sioux Falls 7-0 Sioux Falls 11-0
2017 Minnesota-Duluth 7-0 Minnesota State 7-0 Minnesota State 11-0
2018 Minnesota-Duluth 7-0 Minnesota State 7-0 Minnesota–Duluth
Minnesota State
11-0
2019 Minnesota-Duluth 7-0 Minnesota State 7-0 Minnesota State 11-0
2020 n/a n/a n/a
2021 Bemidji State 6-0 Augustana
Sioux Falls
5-1 Bemidji State
Minnesota Duluth
Augustana
9-2
2022 Bemidji State 6-0 Minnesota State
Winona State
5-1 Bemidji State
Minnesota State
Wayne State
9-2
Year School Record
2023 ** Augustana 9-1-0

*Minnesota State finished 2012 with an 11-0 overall conference record and 7-0 division record, however the conference and division titles were stripped after Mankato was found to have played with two ineligible players. Minnesota–Duluth (overall) and Winona State (South Division) were granted the 2012 titles retroactively. Mankato's win–loss record, however, remains the same.

**Following the 2022 season Upper Iowa left the conference. This led to a removal of the North and South divisions during the 2023 season.

Volleyball

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota–Duluth 24 2018 3 2018
Concordia–St. Paul 14 2017 7 2023
Southwest Minnesota State 4 2016 2 2017
Wayne State 3 2023 1 2007
St. Cloud State 2 2021 2 2022
MSU-Moorhead 2 2000 0 N/A
Northern State 2 2019 0 N/A
Bemidji State 1 1988 0 N/A
Augustana 0 N/A 0 N/A
Mary 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota–Crookston 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota State 0 N/A 0 N/A
Upper Iowa 0 N/A 0 N/A
Winona State 0 N/A 0 N/A

The NSIC Tournament was only held from 2004 to 2007, then resumed in 2012.

NSIC All-Time Standings (1979 to 2019)
School W L Pct Tournament
W L
Minnesota–Duluth 480 64 .882 13 5
Concordia–St. Paul 327 65 .834 26 6
Wayne State 279 113 .717 10 12
Southwest Minnesota State 420 190 .689 18 9
Augustana 139 101 .579 1 6
Minnesota State 149 115 .564 0 5
MSU-Moorhead 319 272 .540 5 3
Sioux Falls 77 83 .481 1 4
Winona State 277 333 .454 3 10
Northern State 256 309 .453 4 12
St. Cloud State 102 171 .374 2 1
Upper Iowa 97 179 .351 1 3
Bemidji State 186 424 .305 0 4
Minnesota–Morris 73 239 .234 0 0
Minnesota–Crookston 81 310 .207 0 4
Minot State 26 134 .163 0 0
Mary 39 236 .142 0 1

NSIC Regular Season Champions
Year School
1979 Minnesota–Duluth
1980 Minnesota–Duluth
1981 Minnesota–Duluth
1982 St. Cloud State
1983 Minnesota–Duluth
1984 Minnesota–Duluth
1985 Minnesota–Duluth
Southwest State
1986 Minnesota–Duluth
1987 Minnesota–Duluth
Year School
1988 Bemidji State
Minnesota–Duluth
1989 Minnesota–Duluth
1990 Minnesota–Duluth
1991 Minnesota–Duluth
1992 MSU-Moorhead
1993 Minnesota–Duluth
1994 Minnesota–Duluth
1995 Minnesota–Duluth
1996 Minnesota–Duluth
Year School
1997 Minnesota–Duluth
1998 Minnesota–Duluth
1999 Minnesota–Duluth
2000 MSU-Moorhead
2001 Southwest State
Wayne State
2002 Minnesota–Duluth
2003 Concordia–St. Paul
2004 Concordia–St. Paul
2005 Concordia–St. Paul
2006 Concordia–St. Paul
2007 Concordia–St. Paul
Year School
2008 Concordia–St. Paul
2009 Concordia–St. Paul
2010 Concordia–St. Paul
2011 Concordia–St. Paul
Minnesota–Duluth
2012 Concordia–St. Paul
Minnesota–Duluth
Southwest Minnesota State
2013 Concordia–St. Paul
2014 Minnesota–Duluth
2015 Concordia-St. Paul
2016 Concordia-St. Paul
Southwest Minnesota State
Year School
2017 Concordia-St. Paul
2018 Northern State
Minnesota Duluth
2019 Northern State
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 St. Cloud State
2022 Wayne State
2023 Wayne State

NSIC Tournament Champions
Year School
2004 Concordia–St. Paul
2005 Concordia–St. Paul
2006 Concordia–St. Paul
2007 Wayne State
2008-2011 (Not Held)
2012 Southwest Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota–Duluth
2014 Minnesota–Duluth
2015 Concordia-St. Paul
2016 Concordia-St. Paul
2017 Southwest Minnesota State
2018 Minnesota-Duluth
2019 Concordia-St. Paul
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 St. Cloud State
2022 St. Cloud State
2023 Concordia-St. Paul

Men's Basketball

NSIC championships won per school
School Conference Division Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota State 17 2013-14 3 2018-19 2 2014
Minnesota–Duluth 16 2001-02 1 2021-22 2 2003
St. Cloud State 16 1975-76 2 2013-14 2 2010
Winona State 14 2007-08 0 N/A 5 2011
Northern State 14 2022-23 5 2022-23 6 2021
Bemidji State 9 2011-12 1 2013-14 0 N/A
MSU-Moorhead 6 2016-17 3 2016-17 2 2023
Augustana 3 2021-22 4 2021-22 1 2016
Minnesota–Morris 3 1993-94
Southwest Minnesota State 2 2008-09 2 2017-18 2 2017
Michigan Tech 2 1979-80
Wayne State 1 1999-00 2 2020-21 1 2000
Sioux Falls 0 N/A 2 2022-23 0 N/A
NSIC All-Time Standings (1932–33 to 2021–22)
School W L Pct Tournament
W L
Augustana 204 91 .692 16 12
Northern State 477 228 .685 35 14
St. Cloud State 496 285 .635 16 12
Minnesota State 421 242 .635 21 11
Minnesota–Duluth 477 323 .596 17 14
Winona State 598 531 .530 31 17
MSU-Moorhead 574 565 .504 19 20
Sioux Falls 104 103 .502 7 8
Upper Iowa 160 175 .478 10 12
Southwest Minnesota State 389 432 .474 27 19
Wayne State 201 248 .448 10 20
Minot State 128 170 .430 2 9
Bemidji State 487 661 .424 10 17
Minnesota–Morris 196 289 .404 0 3
Michigan Tech 95 166 .364 0 0
Mary 121 212 .363 4 12
Concordia–St. Paul 158 289 .353 4 17
Minnesota–Crookston 79 370 .176 1 10
NSIC Regular Season Champions
Year School Record
1932-33 Mankato State 6-2
1933-34 Duluth State 6-1
1934-35 Duluth State 7-1
1935-36 Duluth State 8-1
1936-37 Duluth State 8-0
1937-38 Winona State 7-1
1938-39 Winona State 7-1
1939-40 Bemidji State 8-1
1940-41 Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
6-2
6-2
1941-42 Bemidji State 9-1
1942-43 St. Cloud State 5-1
1943-44 World War II (no champion)
1944-45 World War II (no champion)
1945-46 St. Cloud State 6-0
1946-47 Mankato State 8-2
1947-48 Mankato State 8-2
1948-49 Mankato State 9-1
1949-50 Mankato State 6-2
1950-51 Bemidji State
Mankato State
Winona State
6-2
6-2
6-2
1951-52 Bemidji State 7-1
1952-53 Mankato State 11-3
1953-54 Mankato State 7-2
1954-55 Mankato State 7-1
1955-56 Mankato State 7-2
1956-57 Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
6-2
6-2
1957-58 St. Cloud State 7-1
1958-59 St. Cloud State 8-2
Year School Record
1959-60 Mankato State
St. Cloud State
9-1
9-1
1960-61 Mankato State 9-1
1961-62 St. Cloud State 7-3
1962-63 Michigan Tech
St. Cloud State
8-2
8-2
1963-64 St. Cloud State 9-1
1964-65 MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
8-2
8-2
1965-66 St. Cloud State 9-1
1966-67 Bemidji State 12-0
1967-68 St. Cloud State 12-0
1968-69 St. Cloud State
Winona State
10-2
10-2
1969-70 St. Cloud State 10-2
1970-71 MSU-Moorhead 11-1
1971-72 Winona State 11-1
1972-73 Winona State 12-0
1973-74 Winona State 10-2
1974-75 Winona State 11-1
1975-76 St. Cloud State 9-3
1976-77 Minnesota–Morris 12-2
1977-78 Minnesota–Morris 12-2
1978-79 Mankato State 14-2
1979-80 Michigan Tech 16-2
1980-81 MSU-Moorhead 13-3
1981-82 Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
10-2
10-2
1982-83 Minnesota–Duluth 10-2
1983-84 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1984-85 Northern State 9-3
Year School Record
1985-86 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1986-87 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1987-88 Minnesota–Duluth 12-0
1988-89 Minnesota–Duluth 12-0
1989-90 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1990-91 Minnesota–Duluth 10-2
1991-92 Minnesota–Duluth 10-2
1992-93 Northern State 11-1
1993-94 Minnesota–Morris 10-2
1994-95 Northern State 10-2
1995-96 Northern State 10-2
1996-97 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1997-98 Northern State 11-1
1998-99 Northern State
Winona State
10-2
10-2
1999-00 Wayne State
Winona State
15-3
15-3
2000-01 Southwest Minnesota State 17-1
2001-02 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
14-4
14-4
2002-03 Northern State 15-3
2003-04 Bemidji State 14-2
2004-05 Winona State 12-2
2005-06 Winona State 13-1
2006-07 Winona State 18-0
2007-08 Winona State 18-0
2008-09 Southwest Minnesota State 17-3
2009-10 Minnesota State 17-3
2010-11 Minnesota State 19-3
2011-12 Bemidji State 16-6

North Division South Division NSIC Overall
Year School Record School Record School Record
2012-13 St. Cloud State 15-7 Minnesota State 18-4 Minnesota State 18-4
2013-14 Bemidji State
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
15-7
15-7
15-7
Minnesota State 19-3 Minnesota State 19-3
2014-15 MSU-Moorhead 20-2 Augustana 20-2 Augustana
MSU-Moorhead
20-2
2015-16 MSU-Moorhead 19-3 Augustana 21-1 Augustana 21-1
2016-17 MSU-Moorhead 19-3 Southwest Minnesota State 17-5 MSU-Moorhead 19-3
2017-18 Northern State 20-2 Southwest Minnesota State 17-5 Northern State 20-2
2018-19 Northern State 18-4 Minnesota State
Augustana
Wayne State
14-8 Northern State 18-4
2019-20 Northern State 18-4 Sioux Falls 17-5 Northern State 18-4
2020-21 Northern State 13-1 Wayne State 10-4 No team awarded (*)
2021-22 Minnesota Duluth 16-4 Augustana 17-2 Augustana 17-2
2022-23 Northern State 19-3 Sioux Falls 13-9 Northern State 19-3

(*)-Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no regular season conference champion was awarded during the 2020-21 season, only the winner of the North and South division were awarded.

NSIC Tournament Champions
Year School
2000 Wayne State
2001 Winona State
2002 Minnesota–Duluth
2003 Minnesota–Duluth
2004 Northern State
2005 Northern State
2006 Winona State
2007 Winona State
2008 Winona State
2009 St. Cloud State
2010 St. Cloud State
2011 Winona State
2012 Southwest Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota State
2014 Minnesota State
2015 Augustana
2016 Augustana
2017 Southwest Minnesota State
2018 Northern State
2019 Northern State
2020 Northern State
2021 Northern State
2022 MSU-Moorhead
2023 MSU-Moorhead

Women's Basketball

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference Division Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota–Duluth 14 2022-23 4 2022-23 8 2023
Northern State 7 2017-18 4 2017-18 2 2017
Concordia–St. Paul 5 2012-13 2 2018-19 4 2014
Southwest Minnesota State 4 2001-02 0 N/A 1 2002
St. Cloud State 4 2021-22 2 2021-22 2 2020
Bemidji State 3 1986-87 0 N/A 0 N/A
MSU-Moorhead 6 2018-19 4 2018-19 0 N/A
Wayne State 5 2014-15 2 2014-15 3 2012
Augustana 1 2017-18 3 2020-21 2 2018
Minnesota State 1 2008-09 2 2022-23 0 N/A
Minnesota–Morris 1 1981-82 0 N/A
Winona State 1 2015-16 1 2015-16 1 2011
Sioux Falls 0 N/A 1 2019-20 1 2017
Mary 0 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota–Crookston 0 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minot State 0 N/A 0 N/A 0 N/A
NSIC All-Time Standings (1979-80 to 2020–21)
School W L Pct Tournament
W L
Minnesota–Duluth 426 192 .689 30 13
Augustana 199 96 .675 22 12
Wayne State 297 151 .663 25 19
Northern State 402 212 .655 26 19
Concordia–St. Paul 284 164 .634 26 15
Sioux Falls 131 80 .621 17 9
Minnesota State 206 131 .611 13 13
St. Cloud State 207 149 .581 17 8
MSU-Moorhead 385 291 .570 17 23
Mary 175 155 .530 6 11
Winona State 279 398 .412 17 21
Southwest Minnesota State 267 411 .394 8 17
Bemidij State 230 448 .339 3 18
Minot State 71 139 .338 1 9
Minnesota–Crookston 132 294 .310 5 13
Minnesota–Morris 88 198 .308 0 3
Upper Iowa 38 294 .114 0 10
NSIC Regular Season Champions
Year School Record
1979-80 Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Southwest State
5-2
5-2
5-2
1980-81 Southwest State 7-0
1981-82 Minnesota–Morris
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
10-4
10-4
10-4
1982-83 St. Cloud State 14-0
1983-84 St. Cloud State 12-0
1984-85 Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
7-3
7-3
1985-86 Bemidji State 11-1
1986-87 Bemidji State 12-0
1987-88 Northern State 11-1
Year School Record
1988-89 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1989-90 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1990-91 Minnesota–Duluth 12-0
1991-92 Northern State 10-2
1992-93 Minnesota–Duluth 11-1
1993-94 Northern State 12-0
1994-95 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
11-1
11-1
1995-96 Minnesota–Duluth 12-0
1996-97 Northern State 11-1
1997-98 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1998-99 Minnesota–Duluth 10-2
Year School Record
1999-00 Minnesota–Duluth 16-2
2000-01 Southwest Minnesota State 17-1
2001-02 Southwest Minnesota State 14-4
2002-03 Minnesota–Duluth 15-3
2003-04 Concordia–St. Paul 15-1
2004-05 MSU-Moorhead 12-2
2005-06 Wayne State 13-1
2006-07 Concordia–St. Paul 15-3
2007-08 Concordia–St. Paul 16-2
2008-09 Minnesota State 19-1
2009-10 Concordia–St. Paul 17-3
2010-11 Wayne State 21-1
2011-12 Wayne State 20-2

North Division South Division NSIC Overall
Year School Record School Record School Record
2012-13 St. Cloud State 14-8 Concordia–St. Paul 19-3 Concordia–St. Paul 19-3
2013-14 Northern State 17-5 Wayne State 19-3 Wayne State 19-3
2014-15 Northern State 16-6 Wayne State 18-4 Wayne State 18-4
2015-16 Northern State
MSU-Moorhead
17-5 Winona State 20-2 Winona State 20-2
2016-17 MSU-Moorhead 20-2 Augustana 17-5 MSU-Moorhead 20-2
2017-18 Northern State
MSU-Moorhead
19-3 Augustana 19-3 Northern State
MSU-Moorhead
Augustana
19-3
2018-19 MSU-Moorhead 19-3 Concordia-St. Paul 17-5 MSU-Moorhead 19-3
2019-20 Minnesota-Duluth 20-2 Sioux Falls 17-5 Minnesota-Duluth 20-2
2020-21 Minnesota-Duluth 9-1 Augustana 10-3 No team awarded (*)
2021-22 St. Cloud State
Minnesota-Duluth
19-2 Minnesota State 16-5 St. Cloud State
Minnesota-Duluth
19-2
2022-23 Minnesota-Duluth 21-1 Minnesota State 19-3 Minnesota Duluth 21-1

(*)-Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no regular season conference championship was awarded during the 2020-21 season, on the North and South division champions were awarded.

NSIC Tournament Champions
Year School
2000 Minnesota–Duluth
2001 Minnesota–Duluth
2002 Southwest Minnesota State
2003 Minnesota–Duluth
2004 Minnesota–Duluth
2005 Concordia–St. Paul
2006 Wayne State
2007 Concordia–St. Paul
2008 Concordia–St. Paul
2009 St. Cloud State
2010 Wayne State
2011 Winona State
2012 Wayne State
2013 Augustana
2014 Concordia–St. Paul
2015 Northern State
2016 Sioux Falls
2017 Northern State
2018 Augustana
2019 Minnesota-Duluth
2020 St. Cloud State
2021 Minnesota-Duluth
2022 Minnesota-Duluth
2023 Minnesota-Duluth

Baseball

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Winona State 21 2001 3 2007
Minnesota State 11 2021 7 2022
St. Cloud State 10 2015 4 2023
Southwest Minnesota State 4 2002 4 2002
Minnesota–Duluth 4 2016 0 N/A
Wayne State 3 2009 5 2006
Augustana 3 2023 3 2019
Bemidji State 2 1997 0 N/A
MSU-Moorhead 2 1983 0 N/A
Northern State 1 1993 0 N/A
Minnesota–Morris 1 1970 0 N/A
Minot State 1 2018 0 N/A
Concordia–St. Paul 0 N/A 2 2008
Mary 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota–Crookston 0 N/A 0 N/A
Upper Iowa 0 N/A 0 N/A
NSIC Regular Season Champions

The NSIC Tournament was used to determine the overall NSIC Champion from 2002 to 2006.

Year School
1960 Mankato State
1961 Winona State
1962 Winona State
1963 MSU-Moorhead
Winona State
1964 St. Cloud State
1965 St. Cloud State
1966 Winona State
1967 St. Cloud State
1968 Mankato State
1969 St. Cloud State
1970 Minnesota–Morris
St. Cloud State
1971 St. Cloud State
1972 Winona State
1973 Winona State
Year School
1974 Southwest State
1975 Winona State
1976 St. Cloud State
1977 Winona State
1978 St. Cloud State
1979 Mankato State
1980 Mankato State
Winona State
1981 Mankato State
1982 Bemidji State
1983 MSU-Moorhead
1984 Winona State
1985 Winona State
1986 Winona State
1987 Winona State
1988 Winona State
Year School
1989 Winona State
1990 Winona State
1991 Winona State
1992 Minnesota–Duluth
1993 Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
1994 Southwest State
1995 Winona State
1996 Southwest State
1997 Bemdiji State
1998 Winona State
1999 Minnesota–Duluth
2000 Winona State
2001 Winona State
2002 Southwest State
2003 Concordia–St. Paul
Wayne State
Year School
2004 Wayne State
2005 Wayne State
2006 Wayne State
2007 Wayne State
2008 Wayne State
2009 Wayne State
2010 Minnesota State
2011 Minnesota State
2012 Minnesota State
2013 St. Cloud State
2014 Minnesota State
2015 St. Cloud State
2016 Minnesota Duluth
2017 Minnesota State
2018 Minot State
2019 Augustana
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 Minnesota State
Year School
2022 Augustana
2023 Augustana

NSIC Tournament Champions
Year School
1996 Southwest State
1997 Southwest State
1998 Winona State
1999 Southwest State
2000 Winona State
2001 Wayne State
2002 Southwest State
2003 Concordia–St. Paul
Wayne State
2004 Wayne State
2005 Wayne State
2006 Wayne State
2007 Winona State
2008 Concordia–St. Paul
2009 Minnesota State
2010 Minnesota State
2011 St. Cloud State
2012 Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota State
2014 Augustana
2015 St. Cloud State
2016 St. Cloud State
2017 Minnesota State
2018 Augustana
2019 Augustana
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 Minnesota State
2022 Minnesota State
2023 St. Cloud State

Softball

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota–Duluth 14 2013 5 2023
Southwest Minnesota State 10 2009 3 2007
Augustana 6 2023 3 2022
Minnesota State 5 2017 4 2021
Winona State 5 2019 7 2018
Concordia–St. Paul 1 2001 4 2006
Bemidji State 1 1999 0 N/A
MSU-Moorhead 1 1990 0 N/A
Wayne State 0 N/A 1 2010
Upper Iowa 0 N/A 1 2016
Mary 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota–Crookston 0 N/A 0 N/A
Northern State 0 N/A 0 N/A
St. Cloud State 0 N/A 0 N/A
NSIC All-Time Standings (1984 to 2019)
School W L T Pct Tournament
W L
Augustana 243 54 0 .818 31 20
Minnesota–Duluth 408 121 0 .771 47 35
Minnesota State 229 70 0 .766 30 16
Winona State 444 146 0 .753 66 36
Southwest Minnesota State 374 250 1 .599 46 38
Wayne State 259 199 0 .566 31 34
Concordia–St. Paul 244 201 0 .548 38 23
Sioux Falls 104 95 0 .523 7 12
Mary 158 168 0 .485 7 12
Minot State 94 103 0 .477 7 10
Upper Iowa 154 174 0 .470 6 15
St. Cloud State 140 159 1 .468 8 10
MSU-Moorhead 234 378 0 .382 21 26
Northern State 201 384 1 .344 12 32
Bemidji State 182 441 1 .292 15 30
Minnesota–Morris 36 192 1 .159 0 14
Minnesota–Crookston 36 400 1 .084 0 10

NSIC Regular Season Champions
Year School
1984 Minnesota–Duluth
1985 Southwest State
1986 Southwest State
1987 Minnesota–Duluth
1988 Minnesota–Duluth
1989 Minnesota–Duluth
1990 MSU-Moorhead
1991 Minnesota–Duluth
1992 Minnesota–Duluth
1993 Southwest State
1994 Southwest State
1995 Minnesota–Duluth
1996 Minnesota–Duluth
1997 Minnesota–Duluth
1998 Minnesota–Duluth
Year School
1999 Bemidji State
Southwest State
2000 Minnesota–Duluth
2001 Concordia–St. Paul
2002 Minnesota–Duluth
2003 Minnesota–Duluth
Winona State
2004 Southwest Minnesota State
2005 Winona State
2006 Southwest Minnesota State
2007 Southwest Minnesota State
Winona State
2008 Southwest Minnesota State
2009 Southwest Minnesota State
2010 Augustana
Year School
2011 Augustana
2012 Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota–Duluth
Minnesota State
2014 Minnesota State
2015 Augustana
2016 Minnesota State
2017 Minnesota State
2018 Winona State
2019 Winona State
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Augustana
2022 Augustana
2023 Augustana

NSIC Tournament Champions
Year School
1984 Minnesota–Duluth
1985-1995 (Not Held)
1996 Minnesota–Duluth
1997 Southwest State
1998 Southwest State
1999 Winona State
2000 Minnesota–Duluth
2001 Concordia–St. Paul
2002 Minnesota–Duluth
2003 Winona State
2004 Concordia–St. Paul
2005 Concordia–St. Paul
2006 Concordia–St. Paul
2007 Southwest Minnesota State
2008 Winona State
2009 Winona State
2010 Wayne State
2011 Augustana
2012 Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota State
2014 Winona State
2015 Winona State
2016 Upper Iowa
2017 Minnesota State
2018 Winona State
2019 Augustana
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Minnesota State
2022 Augustana
2023 Minnesota-Duluth

Women's Soccer

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference Tournament
Titles Last
Title
Titles Last
Title
Winona State 11 2011 6 2010
Minnesota-Duluth 5 2003 5 2009
Minnesota State 6 2022 8 2019
Bemidji State 2 2021 2 2023
Minot State 1 2016 1 2012
Concordia-St. Paul 1 2019 0 N/A
MSU-Moorhead 1 1996 0 N/A
St. Cloud State 1 2023 0 N/A
Mary 0 N/A 2 2007
Augustana 0 N/A 1 2015
Northern State 0 N/A 0 N/A
Southwest Minnesota State 0 N/A 0 N/A
Wayne State 0 N/A 0 N/A
Sioux Falls 0 N/A 0 N/A
Minnesota Crookston 0 N/A 0 N/A

1997-2001 Tournament Champion declared NSIC Champion

NSIC All-Time Standings (1996 to 2022)
School W L T Pct Tournament
W L T
Minnesota State 166 19 17 .864 25 2 5
Winona State 212 68 18 .742 35 15 2
Augustana 131 50 21 .700 10 10 0
Minot State 94 39 15 .686 7 7 2
Minnesota-Duluth 152 81 28 .657 26 9 2
Bemidji State 161 109 30 .587 8 17 2
St. Cloud State 100 72 30 .569 2 8 2
Mary 105 83 32 .550 8 7 3
Upper Iowa 93 100 27 .484 4 8 1
Northern State 117 139 40 .463 8 14 2
Concordia-St. Paul 111 147 27 .437 4 13 0
Southwest Minnesota State 112 163 25 .415 7 19 1
Minnesota-Morris 16 24 2 .405 2 4 0
Wayne State 86 168 30 .356 9 11 1
MSU-Moorhead 72 204 22 .279 5 10 0
Sioux Falls 23 105 11 .205 0 0 0
Minnesota Crookston 40 217 24 .182 0 4 0


NSIC Champions By Year

The NSIC Tournament was used to determine the NSIC Champion from 1997 to 2001.

Year School
1996 MSU-Moorhead
1997 Minnesota-Duluth
1998 Minnesota-Duluth
1999 Winona State
2000 Winona State
2001 Minnesota-Duluth
2002 Winona State
Minnesota-Duluth
2003 Minnesota-Duluth
2004 Winona State
2005 Winona State
2006 Winona State
2007 Winona State
2008 Winona State
2009 Winona State
2010 Winona State
2011 Winona State
2012 Minnesota State
2013 Minnesota State
2014 Minnesota State
2015 Minnesota State
2016 Minot State
2017 Minnesota State
2018 Bemidji State
2019 Concordia-St. Paul
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Bemidji State
2022 Minnesota State
2023 St. Cloud State

Women's Tennis

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Augustana 13 2023
Southwest Minnesota State 9 1992
Winona State 8 2007
Minnesota-Duluth 6 2004
St. Cloud State 1 2009
Upper Iowa 1 2008
Bemidji State 1 1999
MSU-Moorhead 0 N/A
Mary 0 N/A
Sioux Falls 0 N/A
Minnesota State 0 N/A
Minnesota Crookston 0 N/A

Before 2007, Tournament Champion determined Team Titles

Men's Cross Country

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
MSU-Moorhead 15 2007
Augustana 13 2023
Minnesota-Duluth 12 2003
Minnesota State 5 2008
Northern State 2 2004
Sioux Falls 1 2018
Winona State 1 1988
Wayne State 1 2005
Mary 0 N/A
Concordia-St. Paul 0 N/A
Minot State 0 N/A
Southwest Minnesota State 0 N/A
Upper Iowa 0 N/A
Minnesota Crookston 0 N/A

Women's Cross Country

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota-Duluth 15 2015
Augustana 8 2022
MSU-Moorhead 6 2007
Mary 4 2019
Northern State 2 1986
Bemidji State 2 1989
Winona State 2 2023
Wayne State 1 2006
Minot State 0 N/A
Minnesota State 0 N/A
St. Cloud State 0 N/A
Sioux Falls 0 N/A
Concordia-St. Paul 0 N/A
Upper Iowa 0 N/A
Southwest Minnesota State 0 N/A
Minnesota Crookston 0 N/A

Wrestling

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
St. Cloud State 16 2021-22
MSU-Moorhead 13 2005
Minnesota State 9 2008-09
Southwest Minnesota State 7 2001
Minnesota-Duluth* 5 1994
Minnesota Morris 4 1982
Winona State* 4 1971
Northern State 3 2020-21
Bemidji State* 3 1976
Upper Iowa 3 2010
Augustana 1 2010-11
Wisconsin-Parkside 1 2022-23
Mary 0 N/A
Minot State 0 N/A

*=No Longer Sponsors Wrestling

Men's Golf

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota State 19 2018
Bemidji State 16 2023
Winona State 15 2021
St. Cloud State 6 2014
Minnesota-Duluth* 4 1985
MSU-Moorhead* 4 1972
Northern State* 1 1991
Concordia-St. Paul 1 2022
Minnesota-Morris 1 1996
Michigan Tech 1 1967
Minnesota Crookston 1 2002

*=No Longer Sponsors Men's Golf

Women's Golf

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Augustana 12 2023
Southwest Minnesota State 6 2005
Winona State 5 1998
Upper Iowa 2 2007-08
Minnesota-Duluth* 2 1990
Bemidji State 1 1999
Concordia-St. Paul 1 2008-09
Minnesota State 1 2018-19

Men's Indoor Track and Field

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
MSU-Moorhead 22 2011
Minnesota State 14 2023
Minnesota-Duluth 10 2004
Northern State 2 2005
Wayne State 2 2007
Bemidji State 1 2000
Mary 1 2008

Women's Indoor Track and Field

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota-Duluth 14 2014
Mary 9 2020
Minnesota State 6 2023
Winona State 2 2006
Northern State 1 1993
Augustana 1 2010
MSU-Moorhead 1 1992

Men's Outdoor Track and Field

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota State 35 2023
MSU-Moorhead 21 2011
Minnesota-Duluth 11 2004
Wayne State 3 2008
Bemidji State 1 2005

Women's Outdoor Track and Field

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
Minnesota-Duluth 14 2009
MSU-Moorhead 10 2006
Mary 10 2021
Minnesota State 4 2023
Northern State 2 1993
Winona State 2 2017
Augustana 1 2011

Swimming and Diving

NSIC Championships Per School
School Conference
Titles Last
Title
St. Cloud State 5 2020
Minnesota State 3 2022
Augustana 1 2023

See also

References

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