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History of Conference Championships

 
 
Total Conference Championships by Sport
*82 total as of April 16, 2025
 
Football Women's
Volleyball
Women's
Soccer
Men's
Basketball
Men's
Swimming
Women's
Tennis
Men's
Tennis
Men's
Track & Field
Softball Baseball
Regular Season 3 (1 WVIAC, 2 CIAA) 6 (4 MEC, 2 WVIAC) 1 (MEC) 6 (4 WVIAC, 2 CIAA) - 13 (9 MEC, 4 WVIAC) 1 (WVIAC) 11 (WVIAC) 2 (MEC) 19 (3 MEC, 16 WVIAC)
Tournament - 2 (1 WVIAC, 1 MEC) 1 (MEC) 4 (WVIAC) 2 (WVIAC) 8 (6 MEC, 2 WVIAC) - - 3 (1 MEC, 2 WVIAC) 1 (MEC)
Total 3 8 2 10 2 21 1 11 5 20
 
 
West Virginia State Yellow Jackets Conference Championships by Year
  • 2013-Present: Member of Mountain East Conference (MEC)
  • 1955-2012: Member of West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association (WVIAC)
  • 1942-1954: Member of Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)*Now known as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 
2024-25
  • Volleyball (Regular Season & MEC Tournament)
  • Women's Soccer (MEC Tournament)
2023-24
  • Volleyball (Regular Season)

2022-23
  • Women's Soccer (Regular Season)

2021-22
  • Women's Tennis (Regular Season)
  • Volleyball (Regular Season)

2020 (Played during spring 2021 semester)
  • Baseball (Regular Season & MEC Tournament)
  • Softball (Regular Season)
  • Women's Tennis (Regular Season)
  • Volleyball (Regular Season)
2018-19
  • Softball (Regular Season)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament)
2017-18
  • Softball (MEC Tournament)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament)
2016-17
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament) 
2015-16
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season)
2014-15
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament)
2013-14
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament) 
2012-13 *Becomes charter member of the Mountain East Conference
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & MEC Tournament) 
2011-12
  • Softball (WVIAC Tournament)
2010-11
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & WVIAC Tournament)

2009-10
  • Men’s Basketball (WVIAC Tournament)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season) 
2008-09
  • Volleyball (Regular Season) 
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season)
2007-08
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Softball (WVIAC Tournament)
2006-07
  • Volleyball (Regular Season & WVIAC Tournament)
  • Men’s Basketball (WVIAC Tournament)
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season & WVIAC Tournament) 
2005-06
  • Men’s Basketball (WVIAC Tournament)
  • Women’s Tennis (Regular Season)
2004-05
  • Baseball (Regular Season) *Finished season No. 5 in national rankings 
2003-04
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season)
2002-03
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
2001-02
  • Baseball (Regular Season) 
1999-2000
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1998-99
  • Baseball (Regular Season) *Finished season No. 3 in national rankings
1997-98
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
Joins NCAA Division II for 1997-98 season

1996-97
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1993-94
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1992-93
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1988
  • Baseball (Regular Season) 
1987
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season & WVIAC Tournament) *NAIA National Championship runner-up
1986
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1985
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions) 
1984
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1983
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions) 
1982
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1981
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions) 
1979
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1978
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
1973
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1972
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1971
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1970
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1969
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions) 
1968
  • Football (WVIAC Champions) 
1963
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season) 
1962
  • Men’s Swimming (WVIAC Champions) 
1960
  • Men’s Swimming (WVIAC Champions)
1959
  • Baseball (Regular Season)
  • Men’s Tennis (Regular Season)
  • Men’s Track & Field (WVIAC Champions)
1955 **Joins West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
 
1951
  • Football (CIAA Champions)
1949
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season)
1948
  • Men’s Basketball (Regular Season) **Completed perfect season (30-0), named HBCU National Champion
  • Football (CIAA Champions) 
1942 *Becomes member of Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association (Now known as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association