Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference


The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the western Midwestern United States. Nine of its members are in Minnesota, with three members in South Dakota, two members in North Dakota, and one member each in the states of Iowa and Nebraska. It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division II level. It was founded in 1932. With the recent NSIC expansion, the original six member schools have been reunited. With the inclusion of the several new member institutions, it is one of the largest Division II conferences in the country with 16 members.
The conference sponsors 18 sports; 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.

History

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference was founded in 1932 as the Northern Teachers Athletic Conference. Charter members included Bemidji State Teachers College, Duluth State Teachers College, Mankato State Teachers College, Moorhead State Teachers College, St. Cloud State Teachers College, and Winona State Teachers College. 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 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. The NSC had existed since 1979.
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, 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. Mankato State won wrestling national titles in 1958 and 1959, while Moorhead State won a wrestling national title in 1964. Forty-one wrestlers have claimed individual national titles in wrestling. Nine individuals have won national titles in Men's Swimming and Diving. Northern State claimed national titles in women's basketball in 1992 and 1994. Seven individuals have won individual titles in men's indoor track and field. 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. Six female athletes have won individual titles in outdoor track and field. Winona State won two team titles in women's gymnastics. In 1992, the NSIC entered the National Collegiate Athletic Association. 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.
Since becoming affiliated with NCAA Division II, NSIC members have won 17 team national championships and has also crowned 47 individual national champions.
The highest-ranking team in the NSIC in football that does not make the playoffs plays in the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, against the highest-ranking team from the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association that does not make the playoffs.

Member schools

Current members

Note: On December 13, 2018, Augustana University announced plans to leave the NSIC and Division II and transition to NCAA Division I, with the earliest likely date for the move being 2021.

Former members

Former affiliate members

Membership timeline


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Membership evolution

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 University Moorhead, and Winona State.
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Track & Field Indoor
Track & Field Outdoor
Volleyball
Wrestling

Men's sponsored sports by school

Women's sponsored sports by school

Other sponsored sports by school

In addition to the above teams:
SchoolFootball stadiumCapacityBasketball arenaCapacityBaseball FieldsCapacity
AugustanaKirkeby–Over Stadium6,500Sioux Falls Arena4,066Ronken Field500
Bemidji StateChet Anderson Stadium4,000BSU Gymnasium2,500BSU Field250
Concordia–St. PaulSea Foam Stadium3,500Gangelhoff Center3,200Barnes Field2,500
MaryBismarck Community Bowl7,000McDowell Activity Center2,500Bismarck Municipal Ball Park2,000
Minnesota StateBlakeslee Stadium7,500Taylor Center4,800Bowyer Field450
MSU–MoorheadAlex Nemzek Stadium5,000Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse3,500Non-Baseball SchoolNA
Minnesota–CrookstonNon-Football SchoolN/ALysaker Gymnasium3,500UMC Baseball Field300
Minnesota–DuluthGriggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium4,000Romano Gymnasium2,759Wade Stadium4,200
Minot StateHerb Parker Stadium4,500MSU Dome10,000Corbett Field2,000
Northern StateSwisher Field6,000Wachs Arena8,057Fossum Field2,500
Sioux FallsBob Young Field5,400Stewart Center2,000Harmodon Park300
St. Cloud StateNon-Football SchoolN/AHalenbeck Hall6,927Joe Faber Field2,000
Southwest Minnesota StateMattke Field at the Regional Events Center3,500R/A Facility4,000Alumni Field500
Upper IowaHarms-Eischeid Stadium3,500Dorman Gymnasium1,950Robertson Woods Field
Wayne StateMemorial Stadium3,500Rice Auditorium2,500Pete Chapman Baseball Complex
Winona StateMaxwell Field at Warrior Stadium3,500McCown Gymnasium3,500Loughrey Field500

SchoolSoccer stadiumCapacitySoftball FieldCapacityVolleyball ArenaCapacity
AugustanaMorstad FieldBowden FieldElmen Center4,000
Bemidji StateBSU Soccer ComplexBSU Softball FieldBSU Gymnasium2,500
Concordia–St. PaulSea Foam Stadium3,500Carlander FieldGangelhoff Center3,200
MaryBismarck Community Bowl7,000University of Mary Softball FieldMcDowell Activity Center2,500
Minnesota StateThe PitchMSU Softball DiamondTaylor Center4,800
MSU–MoorheadNemzek Soccer FieldNemzek Softball FieldAlex Nemzek Fieldhouse3,500
Minnesota–CrookstonUMC Soccer FieldUMC Softball FieldLysaker Gymnasium3,500
Minnesota–DuluthGriggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium4,000Junction Ave Field250Romano Gymnasium2,759
Minot StateHerb Parker Stadium4,500South Hill Softball ComplexMSU Dome10,000
Northern StateNorthern State Athletic and Recreation FieldsMoccasin Creek ComplexWachs Arena8,057
Sioux FallsUSF Soccer Field300Sherman Park300Stewart Center2,000
St. Cloud StateHusky Stadium4,198Selke Field
Husky Dome
Halenbeck Hall6,927
Southwest Minnesota StateMattke Field at the Regional Events Center3,500Mustang FieldPE Gym2,000
Upper IowaPattison FieldEischeid Softball ComplexDorman Gymnasium1,950
Wayne StateWSC Soccer FieldPete Chapman Softball ComplexRice Auditorium2,500
Winona StateMaxwell Field at Warrior Stadium3,500Maynard R Johnson FieldMcCown Gymnasium3,500

National champions

NCAA Division II

The NSIC has had 24 national championship teams in NCAA Division II play:
NCAA Division II National Champions
YearSchoolSport
1965Minnesota StateWrestling
2006Winona StateMen's Basketball
2007Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2008Minnesota–DuluthFootball
2008Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2008Winona StateMen's Basketball
2009Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2009Minnesota StateWomen's Basketball
2010Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2010Minnesota–DuluthFootball
2011AugustanaWomen's Cross Country
2011Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2012Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2013Concordia–St. PaulVolleyball
2015St. Cloud StateWrestling
2016St. Cloud StateWrestling
2016AugustanaMen's Basketball
2016Concordia-St. PaulVolleyball
2017Minnesota StateSoftball
2017Concordia-St. PaulVolleyball
2018St. Cloud StateWrestling
2018AugustanaBaseball
2019St. Cloud StateWrestling
2019AugustanaSoftball

NAIA

NAIA National Champions
YearSchoolSport
1958Mankato StateWrestling
1959Mankato StateWrestling
1964Moorhead StateWrestling
1985Winona StateWomen's Gymnastics
1987Winona StateWomen's Gymnastics
1992Northern StateWomen's Basketball
1994Northern StateWomen's Basketball

Commissioners

The NSIC has had five full-time commissioners in its history.
  1. Tom Wistrcill
  2. Kurt Patberg
  3. Mike Lockrem
  4. Butch Raymond
  5. Erin Lind

    Conference championships

Last updated March 3, 2020
Includes Regular Season and Tournament Championships
SchoolTotal
Championships
Men's
Championships
Women's
Championships
Minnesota–Duluth20693113
Minnesota State16013129
Winona State1298049
MSU-Moorhead1249727
St. Cloud State786612
Southwest Minnesota State592039
Augustana541836
Bemidji State463610
Northern State452916
Concordia–St. Paul40436
Wayne State281612
Mary25124
Minnesota–Morris16151
Michigan Tech990
Upper Iowa734
Sioux Falls321
Minot State312
Minnesota–Crookston110

Football

;NSIC Championships Won or Shared Per School
;NSIC All-Time Standings
SchoolWLTPct
Sioux Falls104270
Minnesota–Duluth315955
Minnesota State250838
Augustana109630
St. Cloud State2381549
Michigan Tech71531'
Northern State1781613
Winona State2942678
MSU-Moorhead2782779
Bemidji State2562999
Minnesota–Morris991174'
Wayne State1051400
Concordia–St. Paul1001450
Southwest Minnesota State1582645
Upper Iowa651240
Mary491320
Minot State251070
Minnesota–Crookston252110

;NSIC North Division All-Time Standings
SchoolWLPct.
Minnesota–Duluth773
St. Cloud State5426
Bemidji State5228
Northern State4535
MSU-Moorhead3545
Mary2555
Minot State1442
Minnesota–Crookston674

;NSIC South Division All-Time Standings
SchoolWLPct.
Minnesota State737
Sioux Falls4115
Winona State5030
Augustana4832
Wayne State3248
Concordia–St. Paul2555
Southwest Minnesota State2456
Upper Iowa1565

;NSIC Champions
YearSchoolRecord
1948Mankato State
Minnesota–Duluth
St. Cloud State
4-1-0
1949Mankato State3-1-0
1950Bemidji State
Mankato State
3-0-1
1951St. Cloud State4-0-0
1952Mankato State
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
3-1-0
1953St. Cloud State4-0-0
1954St. Cloud State4-0-0
1955St. Cloud State4-0-0
1956St. Cloud State3-0-1
1957Bemidji State
Winona State
3-1-0
1958Mankato State5-0-0
1959Bemidji State
Mankato State
Michigan Tech
4-1-0
1960Mankato State4-0-1
1961Mankato State5-0-0
1962Winona State5-0-0
1963Michigan Tech4-1-0
1964Winona State5-0-0
1965Michigan Tech4-1-0

YearSchoolRecord
1966MSU-Moorhead4-1-0
1967St. Cloud State5-0-0
1968Mankato State
Winona State
4-1-0
1969Michigan Tech4-1-0
1970Michigan Tech
Minnesota–Morris
St. Cloud State
5-1-0
1971MSU-Moorhead6-0-0
1972Michigan Tech6-0-0
1973MSU-Moorhead5-1-0
1974Michigan Tech6-0-0
1975Minnesota–Morris6-0-0
1976Minnesota–Morris7-0-0
1977Minnesota–Morris7-0-0
1978Minnesota–Morris8-0-0
1979Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
7-1-0
1980Minnesota–Duluth8-0-0
1981MSU-Moorhead6-0-0
1982MSU-Moorhead5-0-1
1983Winona State5-1-0
1984Minnesota–Morris
MSU-Moorhead
5-1-0
1985Minnesota–Duluth6-0-0
1986Minnesota–Morris4-0-2

YearSchoolRecord
1987Minnesota–Duluth5-1-0
1988MSU-Moorhead6-0-0
1989MSU-Moorhead5-1-0
1990Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
Southwest State
5-1-0
1991MSU-Moorhead5-0-0
1992Northern State5-1-0
1993Winona State5-1-0
1994Winona State5-0-1
1995Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
5-0-1
1996Minnesota–Duluth6-0-0
1997Winona State6-0-0
1998Winona State6-0-0
1999Northern State8-0-0
2000Winona State7-1-0
2001Winona State9-0-0
2002Minnesota–Duluth9-0-0
2003Concordia–St. Paul
Winona State
7-1-0
2004Winona State7-0-0
2005Concordia–St. Paul
Winona State
6-1-0
2006Bemidji State8-0-0
2007Winona State9-0-0

*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 and Winona State were granted the 2012 titles retroactively. Mankato's win-loss record, however, remains the same.

Volleyball

;NSIC Championships Per School
The NSIC Tournament was only held from 2004 to 2007, then resumed in 2012.
;NSIC All-Time Standings
;NSIC Regular Season Champions
YearSchool
1979Minnesota–Duluth
1980Minnesota–Duluth
1981Minnesota–Duluth
1982St. Cloud State
1983Minnesota–Duluth
1984Minnesota–Duluth
1985Minnesota–Duluth
Southwest State
1986Minnesota–Duluth
1987Minnesota–Duluth

YearSchool
1988Bemidji State
Minnesota–Duluth
1989Minnesota–Duluth
1990Minnesota–Duluth
1991Minnesota–Duluth
1992MSU-Moorhead
1993Minnesota–Duluth
1994Minnesota–Duluth
1995Minnesota–Duluth
1996Minnesota–Duluth

YearSchool
1997Minnesota–Duluth
1998Minnesota–Duluth
1999Minnesota–Duluth
2000MSU-Moorhead
2001Southwest State
Wayne State
2002Minnesota–Duluth
2003Concordia–St. Paul
2004Concordia–St. Paul
2005Concordia–St. Paul

YearSchool
2006Concordia–St. Paul
2007Concordia–St. Paul
2008Concordia–St. Paul
2009Concordia–St. Paul
2010Concordia–St. Paul
2011Concordia–St. Paul
Minnesota–Duluth
2012Concordia–St. Paul
Minnesota–Duluth
Southwest Minnesota State

2013Concordia–St. Paul
2014Minnesota–Duluth
2015Concordia-St. Paul
2016Concordia-St. Paul
Southwest Minnesota State
2017Concordia-St. Paul
2018Northern State
Minnesota Duluth
2019Northern State

;NSIC Tournament Champions

Men's Basketball

;NSIC championships won per school
;NSIC All-Time Standings
;NSIC Regular Season Champions
YearSchoolRecord
1959-60Mankato State
St. Cloud State
9-1
9-1
1960-61Mankato State9-1
1961-62St. Cloud State7-3
1962-63Michigan Tech
St. Cloud State
8-2
8-2
1963-64St. Cloud State9-1
1964-65MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
8-2
8-2
1965-66St. Cloud State9-1
1966-67Bemidji State12-0
1967-68St. Cloud State12-0
1968-69St. Cloud State
Winona State
10-2
10-2
1969-70St. Cloud State10-2
1970-71MSU-Moorhead11-1
1971-72Winona State11-1
1972-73Winona State12-0
1973-74Winona State10-2
1974-75Winona State11-1
1975-76St. Cloud State9-3
1976-77Minnesota–Morris12-2
1977-78Minnesota–Morris12-2
1978-79Mankato State14-2
1979-80Michigan Tech16-2
1980-81MSU-Moorhead13-3
1981-82Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
10-2
10-2
1982-83Minnesota–Duluth10-2
1983-84Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1984-85Northern State9-3

YearSchoolRecord
1985-86Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1986-87Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1987-88Minnesota–Duluth12-0
1988-89Minnesota–Duluth12-0
1989-90Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1990-91Minnesota–Duluth10-2
1991-92Minnesota–Duluth10-2
1992-93Northern State11-1
1993-94Minnesota–Morris10-2
1994-95Northern State10-2
1995-96Northern State10-2
1996-97Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1997-98Northern State11-1
1998-99Northern State
Winona State
10-2
10-2
1999-00Wayne State
Winona State
15-3
15-3
2000-01Southwest Minnesota State17-1
2001-02Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
14-4
14-4
2002-03Northern State15-3
2003-04Bemidji State14-2
2004-05Winona State12-2
2005-06Winona State13-1
2006-07Winona State18-0
2007-08Winona State18-0
2008-09Southwest Minnesota State17-3
2009-10Minnesota State17-3
2010-11Minnesota State19-3
2011-12Bemidji State16-6

YearSchoolRecord
2012-2013Minnesota State18-4
2013-2014Minnesota State19-3
2014-2015MSU-Moorhead
Augustana
20-2
2015-2016Augustana21-1
2016-2017MSU-Moorhead19-3
2017-2018Northern State20-2
2018-2019Northern State18-4
2019-20Northern State18-4

;NSIC Tournament Champions
YearSchool
2000Wayne State
2001Winona State
2002Minnesota–Duluth
2003Minnesota–Duluth
2004Northern State
2005Northern State
2006Winona State
2007Winona State
2008Winona State
2009St. Cloud State
2010St. Cloud State
2011Winona State
2012Southwest Minnesota State
2013Minnesota State
2014Minnesota State
2015Augustana
2016Augustana
2017Southwest Minnesota State
2018Northern State
2019Northern State
2020Northern State

Women's Basketball

;NSIC Championships Per School
;NSIC All-Time Standings
;NSIC Regular Season Champions
YearSchoolRecord
1979-80Bemidji State
St. Cloud State
Southwest State
5-2
5-2
5-2
1980-81Southwest State7-0
1981-82Minnesota–Morris
MSU-Moorhead
St. Cloud State
10-4
10-4
10-4
1982-83St. Cloud State14-0
1983-84St. Cloud State12-0
1984-85Minnesota–Duluth
MSU-Moorhead
7-3
7-3
1985-86Bemidji State11-1
1986-87Bemidji State12-0
1987-88Northern State11-1

YearSchoolRecord
1988-89Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1989-90Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1990-91Minnesota–Duluth12-0
1991-92Northern State10-2
1992-93Minnesota–Duluth11-1
1993-94Northern State12-0
1994-95Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
11-1
11-1
1995-96Minnesota–Duluth12-0
1996-97Northern State11-1
1997-98Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
10-2
10-2
1998-99Minnesota–Duluth10-2

YearSchoolRecord
1999-00Minnesota–Duluth16-2
2000-01Southwest Minnesota State17-1
2001-02Southwest Minnesota State14-4
2002-03Minnesota–Duluth15-3
2003-04Concordia–St. Paul15-1
2004-05MSU-Moorhead12-2
2005-06Wayne State13-1
2006-07Concordia–St. Paul15-3
2007-08Concordia–St. Paul16-2
2008-09Minnesota State19-1
2009-10Concordia–St. Paul17-3
2010-11Wayne State21-1
2011-12Wayne State20-2

YearSchoolRecord
2012-13Concordia-St. Paul19-3
2013-14Wayne State19-3
2014-15Wayne State18-4
2015-16Winona State20-2
2016-17MSU-Moorhead20-2
2017-18Northern State
MSU-Moorhead
Augustana
19-3
2018-19MSU-Moorhead19-3
2019-20Minnesota-Duluth20-2

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

Baseball

;NSIC Championships Per School
;NSIC Regular Season Champions
The NSIC Tournament was used to determine the overall NSIC Champion from 2002–2006.
YearSchool
1960Mankato State
1961Winona State
1962Winona State
1963MSU-Moorhead
Winona State
1964St. Cloud State
1965St. Cloud State
1966Winona State
1967St. Cloud State
1968Mankato State
1969St. Cloud State
1970Minnesota–Morris
St. Cloud State
1971St. Cloud State
1972Winona State
1973Winona State

YearSchool
1974Southwest State
1975Winona State
1976St. Cloud State
1977Winona State
1978St. Cloud State
1979Mankato State
1980Mankato State
Winona State
1981Mankato State
1982Bemidji State
1983MSU-Moorhead
1984Winona State
1985Winona State
1986Winona State
1987Winona State
1988Winona State

YearSchool
1989Winona State
1990Winona State
1991Winona State
1992Minnesota–Duluth
1993Minnesota–Duluth
Northern State
1994Southwest State
1995Winona State
1996Southwest State
1997Bemdiji State
1998Winona State
1999Minnesota–Duluth
2000Winona State
2001Winona State
2002Southwest State
2003Concordia–St. Paul
Wayne State

YearSchool
2004Wayne State
2005Wayne State
2006Wayne State
2007Wayne State
2008Wayne State
2009Wayne State
2010Minnesota State
2011Minnesota State
2012Minnesota State
2013St. Cloud State
2014Minnesota State
2015St. Cloud State
2016Minnesota Duluth
2017Minnesota State
2018Minot State
2019Augustana

;NSIC Tournament Champions
YearSchool
1996Southwest State
1997Southwest State
1998Winona State
1999Southwest State
2000Winona State
2001Wayne State
2002Southwest State
2003Concordia–St. Paul
Wayne State
2004Wayne State
2005Wayne State
2006Wayne State
2007Winona State
2008Concordia–St. Paul
2009Minnesota State
2010Minnesota State
2011St. Cloud State
2012Minnesota State
2013Minnesota State
2014Augustana
2015St. Cloud State
2016St. Cloud State
2017Minnesota State
2018Augustana
2019Augustana

Softball

;NSIC Championships Per School
;NSIC All-Time Standings
;NSIC Regular Season Champions
YearSchool
1984Minnesota–Duluth
1985Southwest State
1986Southwest State
1987Minnesota–Duluth
1988Minnesota–Duluth
1989Minnesota–Duluth
1990MSU-Moorhead
1991Minnesota–Duluth
1992Minnesota–Duluth

YearSchool
1993Southwest State
1994Southwest State
1995Minnesota–Duluth
1996Minnesota–Duluth
1997Minnesota–Duluth
1998Minnesota–Duluth
1999Bemidji State
Southwest State
2000Minnesota–Duluth

YearSchool
2001Concordia–St. Paul
2002Minnesota–Duluth
2003Minnesota–Duluth
Winona State
2004Southwest Minnesota State
2005Winona State
2006Southwest Minnesota State
2007Southwest Minnesota State
Winona State

YearSchool
2008Southwest Minnesota State
2009Southwest Minnesota State
2010Augustana
2011Augustana
2012Minnesota State
2013Minnesota–Duluth
Minnesota State
2014Minnesota State

YearSchool
2015Augustana
2016Minnesota State
2017Minnesota State
2018Winona State
2019Winona State

;NSIC Tournament Champions

Women's Soccer

;NSIC Championships Per School
1997-2001 Tournament Champion declared NSIC Champion
;NSIC All-Time Standings
;NSIC Champions By Year
The NSIC Tournament was used to determine the NSIC Champion from 1997–2001.
YearSchool
1996MSU-Moorhead
1997Minnesota-Duluth
1998Minnesota-Duluth
1999Winona State
2000Winona State
2001Minnesota-Duluth
2002Winona State
Minnesota-Duluth
2003Minnesota-Duluth
2004Winona State
2005Winona State
2006Winona State
2007Winona State
2008Winona State
2009Winona State
2010Winona State
2011Winona State
2012Minnesota State
2013Minnesota State
2014Minnesota State
2015Minnesota State
2016Minot State
2017Minnesota State
2018Bemidji State
2019Concordia-St. Paul

Women's Tennis

;NSIC Championships Per School
Before 2007, Tournament Champion determined Team Titles

Men's Cross Country

;NSIC Championships Per School

Women's Cross Country

;NSIC Championships Per School

Wrestling

;NSIC Championships Per School
*=No Longer Sponsors Wrestling

Men's Golf

;NSIC Championships Per School
*=No Longer Sponsors Men's Golf

Women's Golf

;NSIC Championships Per School

Men's Indoor Track and Field

;NSIC Championships Per School

Women's Indoor Track and Field

;NSIC Championships Per School

Men's Outdoor Track and Field

;NSIC Championships Per School

Women's Outdoor Track and Field

;NSIC Championships Per School

Swimming and Diving

;NSIC Championships Per School