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Primary sources for information on this district include the Madison Courier, the Warsaw Times-Union, the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, and the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana.
 
Primary sources for information on this district include the Madison Courier, the Warsaw Times-Union, the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, and the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana.
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=='''Formats'''==
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1968-77(at least): Seven-team format with three teams placed directly into the semifinals. The other four teams played off to determine the fourth team.
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1982; 1985-92(Division II only in 1992): 12-team format with top 4 seeds receiving byes to the quarterfinals.
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1992(Division I Only): six-team format.
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Other formats to be added later.
  
 
=='''District Champions'''==
 
=='''District Champions'''==

Revision as of 06:58, 30 August 2013

NAIA District 21 consisted, until the end of the district qualification era, of NAIA schools in Indiana.

When the NAIA split into divisions in 1992, the district split, and teams participated in both divisions.

Primary sources for information on this district include the Madison Courier, the Warsaw Times-Union, the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, and the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana.

Formats

1968-77(at least): Seven-team format with three teams placed directly into the semifinals. The other four teams played off to determine the fourth team.

1982; 1985-92(Division II only in 1992): 12-team format with top 4 seeds receiving byes to the quarterfinals.

1992(Division I Only): six-team format.

Other formats to be added later.

District Champions

1951 Evansville 1966 Indiana Central (3) 1981 Hanover (6)
1952 Indiana State 1967 Indiana Central (4) 1982 Hanover (7)
1953 Indiana State (2) 1968 Hanover 1983 Tri-State (4)
1954 Indiana State (3) 1969 Indiana Central (5) 1984 Taylor
1955 Evansville (2) 1970 Hanover (2) 1985 IUPU-Indianapolis
1956 Indiana Central 1971 Earlham 1986 Taylor (2)
1957 Ball State 1972 Tri-State†‡ 1987 Taylor (3)
1958 Anderson (IN) 1973 Hanover (3) 1988 Grace
1959 Indiana State (4) 1974 Hanover (4) 1989 Taylor (4)
1960 Oakland City 1975 Tri-State (2) 1990 IUPU-Indianapolis (2)
1961 Anderson (IN) (2) 1976 Franklin 1991 Taylor (5)
1962 Indiana State (5) 1977 Tri-State (3) 1992 I Taylor (6)
1963 Indiana State (6) 1978 Franklin (2) 1992 II Franklin (4)
1964 Indiana Central (2) 1979 Hanover (5) 1993 I Taylor (7)
1965 Indiana Tech 1980 Franklin (3) 1993 II Grace (2)

† - Tri-State later won the 1993 District 23 title.

‡ - Indiana Central is now known as Indianapolis. Tri-State is now known as Trine.