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Revision as of 14:50, 9 October 2013
2010's
2000's
1990's
1999 Georgetown (KY)
1998 Northwestern Oklahoma State
1996-I Southwestern Oklahoma State
1980's
1987-I Carson-Newman
1987-II Pacific Lutheran (2) and Wisconsin-Stevens Point‡
1985-I Central Arkansas (2) and Hillsdale - Co-Champions
1985-II Northwestern (IA) (2)
1984-I Carson-Newman (2) and Central Arkansas - Co-Champions
1984-II Linfield (2)
1983-I Carson-Newman
1983-II Northwestern (IA)
1982-I Central State (OK) (2)
1982-II Linfield
1981-II Concordia-Moorhead (2) and Austin - Co-Champions
1980-I Elon
1980-II Pacific Lutheran
1970's
1979-II Findlay
1978-II Concordia-Moorhead (2)
1977-II Westminster (PA) (3)
1976-I Texas A&I (6)
1976-II Westminster (PA) (2)
1975-I Texas A&I (5)
1974-I Texas A&I (4)
1974-II Texas Lutheran
1973-I Abilene Christian
1973-II Northwestern (IA)
1970-I Texas A&I (3)
1970-II Westminster (PA)
1960's
1969 Texas A&I (2)
1964 Concordia-Moorhead and Sam Houston State - Co-Champions
1963 Saint John's (MN)
1962 Central State (OK)
1961 Pittsburg State (2)
1960 Lenoir-Rhyne
1950's
1959 Texas A&I
1958 Northeastern State
1957 Pittsburg State
1956 Montana State and Saint Joseph's (IN) - Co-Champions
‡Wisconsin-Stevens Point forfeited its position in the 1987 NAIA playoffs due to using an ineligible player. The NAIA considers the position vacant, with Pacific Lutheran considered a co-champion.