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krikya18.com | May 26, 2024

Wisconsin-La Crosse, WashU win 2024 Division III men's and women's outdoor track and field championships

2024 DIII outdoor track & field championship: day three full replay

Wisconsin-La Crosse and Washington University in St. Louis won the 2024 DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships, respectively. On the men's side, the Eagles won their first title since three-peating in 2017 with 76 team points in the championships, outpacing Wisconsin-Oshkosh's 48 points in second place. On the women's side, the Bears won their first title since 2017 with 71 points, beating Wisconsin-La Crosse's women in second with 47.5 points.

DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships results and highlights

Day 3

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Day 2

  • 🎥 FULL REPLAYS | Day 2
  • 🎥 MEN'S RECAPS | Day 2
  • 🎥 WOMEN'S RECAPS | Day 2

Day 1

  • 🎥 FULL REPLAYS | Day 1
  • 🎥 MEN'S RECAPS | Day 1
  • 🎥 WOMEN'S RECAPS | Day 1

    2024 DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championship schedule, how to watch

    The 2024 DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships are from Thursday, May 23 to Saturday, May 25. You can watch the championships live on krikya18.com — competition on Saturday, May 25 begins at 4:35 ET.

    2024 DIII men's and women's track and field schedule of events

    📲 Click or tap here for a printable version of the 2024 championship schedule of events

    DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships selections

    The 2024 DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships began with selections on May 17 via press release on krikya18.com. The championships ran today at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

    The Division III Outdoor Men's and Women's Track and Field Committee selected the complete championship field per gender who will qualify based on regular-season performances on Friday, May 17. Qualifying began on Wednesday, March 6 and continued through Thursday, May 16.

    Click here to view the full selections for the DIII track championships 

    DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships history

    The DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships date back to 1974 (men) and 1982 (women), skipping 2020 due to COVID-19. In 2023, MIT (men) and Wisconsin La-Crosse (women) won the DIII men's and women's outdoor track and field championships. See complete histories before this year's championships below.

    DIII men's outdoor track and field championships history

    YEAR SCHOOL COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE
    2024  Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz     76 Wisconsin-Oshkosh     48 Myrtle Beach, SC
    2023 MIT Todd Linder 60.5 Wisconsin-La Crosse 49 Rochester, NY
    2022 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schneider 73 John Carroll 48 Geneva, Ohio
    2021 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 54 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 49 Greensboro, NC.
    2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic -- -- -- -- --
    2019 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schneider 68 MIT 38 Geneva, Ohio
    2018 Mount Union Kevin Lucas 36 North Central (Ill.) 35 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    2017 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 47 Wisconsin-Whitewater 45 Geneva, Ohio
    2016 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 41 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 33 Wartburg
    2015 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 71 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 46 Canton, New York
    2014 Mount Union Kevin Lucas 47 Wisconsin-La Crosse 42 Delaware, Ohio
    2013 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 66 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 64 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    2012 McMurry Barbara Crousen 66 Wisconsin-La Crosse 47 Claremont, Calif.
    2011 North Central (Ill.) Frank Gamarosso 58 Wisconsin-La Crosse 56 Ohio Wesleyan
    2010 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 53 Salisbury 36 Berea, Ohio
    2009 Wisconsin-Oshkosh John Zupanc 46 McMurry 40 Marietta
    2008 McMurry Barbara Crousen 35 SUNY Cortland 33 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    2007 Wisconsin-La Crosse Brent Erickson 99 SUNY Cortland 34 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    2006 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 74.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 54 Benedictine (Ill.)
    2005 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 70 Wisconsin-La Crosse 67.5 Wartburg
    2004 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 101 Nebraska-Kearney 39 Milikin
    2003 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 88 Lincoln (Pa.) 64 St. Lawrence
    2002 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 64 Calvin 41 Macalester
    2001 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 80 Lincoln (Pa.) 60 Milikin
    2000 Lincoln (Pa.), North Central (Ill.) Cyrus Jones, Al Carius 52     North Central (Ill.)
    1999 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 62 Pacfic Lutheran 47 Baldwin-Wallace
    1998 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 91 Lincoln (Pa.) 73 Macalester
    1997 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 69.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 58.3 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    1996 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 61 Williams 59 North Central (Ill.)
    1995 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 80 Williams 61 Carleton
    1994 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 75 Wisconsin-La Crosse 74 North Central (Ill.)
    1993 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 97 Lincoln (Pa.) 76 Baldwin-Wallace
    1992 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 73.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 51.33 Colby
    1991 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 73 Lincoln (Pa.) 64 Baldwin-Wallace
    1990 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 49 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 45 North Central (Ill.)
    1989 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 66 Lincoln (Pa.) 58 North Central (Ill.)
    1988 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 54 Lincoln (Pa.) 47 Carleton
    1987 Frostburg State Bob Lewis 66 Lincoln (Pa.) 56 North Central (Ill.)
    1986 Frostburg State Bob Lewis 61 Lincoln (Pa.), UW-La Crosse 58 Wiconsin-La Crosse
    1985 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 61 Wisconsin-La Crosse 58 Denison
    1984 Rowan Oscar Moore 114 Mount Union 100 Carleton
    1983 Rowan Oscar Moore 97 Hamline 94 North Central (Ill.)
    1982 Rowan Oscar Moore 119 Hamline 111.5 North Central (Ill.)
    1981 Rowan Oscar Moore 58 Augustana (Ill.) 42 Case
    1980 Rowan Oscar Moore 61 Cal State Stanislaus 56 North Central (Ill.)
    1979 Slippery Rock William Lennox 48 Rowan (Glassboro State then) 44 Baldwin-Wallace
    1978 Occidental Kevin McNair 45 Rowan (Glassboro State then) 35 Calvin
    1977 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 50 Occidental 47 Calvin
    1976 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 46 Brandeis 44 Chicago
    1975 Southern-New Orleans A.M. Davenport 66 Augustana (Ill.) 34 Baldwin-Wallace
    1974 Ashland Paul Armor 61 Southern-New Orleans 48 Eastern Illinois

    DIII women's outdoor track and field championships history

    YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE
    2024 Washington University
    in St. Louis
    Jeff Stiles 71 Wisconsin La-Crosse 47.5 Myrtle Beach, SC
    2023 Wisconsin La-Crosse Nickolas Davis 67.5 Loras 58 Rochester, NY
    2022 Loras Matt Jones 55 Wisconsin-La Crosse 51 Geneva, Ohio
    2021 Loras Matt Jones 58 Wisconsin-La Crosse 56 Greensboro, NC
    2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic -- -- -- -- --
    2019 Loras Matt Jones 53 Washington U.  49 Geneva, Ohio
    2018 George Fox/UMass Boston (Co-champs) John Smith/Consandria Walker-Hall 44 Washington U. 38 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    2017 Washington (Mo.) Jeff Stiles 56 Ithaca 37 Geneva, Ohio
    2016 Illinois Wesleyan Chris Schumacher 42 Baldwin 41 Waverly, Iowa
    2015 Wisconsin-La Crosse Pat Healy 73 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 43 Canton, New York
    2014 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 65 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 63 Delaware, Ohio
    2013 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 46 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 43 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    2012 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 129 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 52 Claremont, Calif.
    2011 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Pat Ebel 80 Wartburg 59 Ohio Wesleyan
    2010 Illinois Wesleyan Chris Schumacher 54 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 53 Baldwin-Wallace
    2009 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 52 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 50 Marietta
    2008 UW-River Falls, Ill.-Wesleyan Martha Brennan, Chris Schumacher 35     Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    2007 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 57 Calvin 44.5 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    2006 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 52 Williams 42 Benedictine (Ill.)
    2005 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 43 Calvin, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 42 Wartburg
    2004 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 57 Calvin 54.3 Millikin
    2003 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 72 Lehman 52 St. Lawrence
    2002 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 67 McMurry 49 Macalester
    2001 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 83 1/2 Calvin 49 Millikin
    2000 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 65 Christopher Newport 50 North Central (Ill.)
    1999 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 54 Wheaton (Mass.) 48 Baldwin-Wallace
    1998 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 69 Wheaton (Mass.) 50 Macalester
    1997 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 59 Wisconsin-La Crosse 38.8 Wisconsin-La Crosse
    1996 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 69 1/2 Lincoln (Pa.) 62 North Central (Ill.)
    1995 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 58 St. Thomas (Minn.) 52 Carleton
    1994 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 73 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 53 North Central (Ill.)
    1993 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 57 Wisconsin-La Crosse 52 Baldwin-Wallace
    1992 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 61 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 47 Colby
    1991 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 66 1/2 SUNY Cortland 56 Baldwin-Wallace
    1990 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 75 SUNY Cortland 48 North Central (Ill.)
    1989 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 58 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 52 North Central (Ill.)
    1988 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 95 Massachusetts-Boston 65 Carleton
    1987 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 80 Massachusetts-Boston 58 North Central (Ill.)
    1986 Massachusetts-Boston Sherman Hart 52 Wisconsin-La Crosse   Wisconsin-La Crosse
    1985 SUNY Cortland Laura Crain 62 Southern-New Orleans 61 Denison
    1984 Wisconsin-La Crosse Gary Wilson 185 1/2 Central (Iowa) 102 Carleton
    1983 Wisconsin-La Crosse Gary Wilson 156 St. Thomas (Minn.) 126 North Central (Ill.)
    1982 Central (Iowa) Jane Kors 151 Frostburg State 96 North Central (Ill.)

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