List of Southeastern Conference champions explained

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) sponsors nine men's sports and twelve women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions.

Members

The SEC was established on December 1932, when the 13 members of the Southern Conference located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains left to form their own conference. Ten of the 13 founding members have remained in the conference since its inception. Three schools left the conference before 1966 and six have joined since 1991, bringing the current membership to 16.

Current members

Former members

1932–1940

1932–1964

1932–1966

Current champions

Men's sports

BaseballTennessee (2023–24)Tennessee (2023–24)
Footballalign=center Alabama (2023–24)
Men's BasketballTennessee (2023–24)Auburn (2023–24)
Men's Cross Countryalign=center Arkansas (2023–24)
Men's Golfalign=center Auburn (2023–24)
Men's Indoor Track and Fieldalign=center Arkansas (2023–24)
Men's Outdoor Track and Fieldalign=center Arkansas (2023–24)
Men's Swimming and Divingalign=center Florida (2023–24)
Men's TennisKentucky (2023-24)Kentucky (2023-24)

Women's sports

Equestrianalign=center Auburn (2023–24)
GymnasticsFlorida (2023–24)LSU (2023–24)
SoccerArkansas (2023–24)Georgia (2023–24)
SoftballTennessee (2023–24)align=center
VolleyballKentucky (2023–24)align=center
Women's BasketballSouth Carolina (2023–24)South Carolina (2023–24)
Women's Cross Countryalign=center Florida (2023–24)
Women's Golfalign=center Mississippi State (2023–24)
Women's Indoor Track and Fieldalign=center Arkansas (2023–24)
Women's Outdoor Track and Fieldalign=center Arkansas (2022–23)
Women's Swimming and Divingalign=center Florida (2023–24)
Women's TennisGeorgia and Texas A&M (2023–24)Georgia (2023–24)

Baseball

See main article: Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament. All 16 SEC schools play baseball.

Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC awards its official baseball championship based solely on regular-season record, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.

The method to determine the SEC Champion has varied greatly:[1]

Current members
LSU20171820171218
Florida2023162015716
Alabama2006142003714
Mississippi State2016112012711
Vanderbilt20197201937
Ole Miss20098201836
Georgia20087never06
Auburn19786199836
Tennessee20245202455
South Carolina20022200413
Arkansas20213202114
Kentucky20061never01
never0 20161none
Missourinever0 never0none
Oklahomanever0never0none
Texasnever0never0none
Former members
Georgia Tech19571never01
Tulane19570never0none (+1 claimed)
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1977-87
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Arkansas, 2021

Champions

Official SEC champions in bold.

1933GeorgiaNo Tournament
1934Alabama
1935Alabama
1936Alabama
1937Auburn
1938Alabama
1939LSU
1940Alabama
1941Alabama
1942Alabama
1943LSU
1944No Season
1945LSU[4] No Tournament
1946LSU
1947Alabama
1948Mississippi State (def. AU, 3–0)Auburn(1)[5] Mississippi State (1)[6]
1949Mississippi State (def. UK, 3–1)Kentucky (1)Mississippi State (2)
1950Alabama (def. UK, 3–1)Kentucky (2)Alabama (1)
1951Tennessee
1952Florida (UT ceded series)Tennessee (1)Florida (1)
1953Georgia (def. MSU, 2–0)Georgia (1)Mississippi State (3)
1954Georgia (def. UM, 2–1)Georgia (2)Ole Miss (1)
1955Alabama (def. UGA, 2–1)Georgia (3)Alabama (2)
1956Florida (def. UM, 2–0)Florida (2)Ole Miss (2)
1957Georgia Tech (def. UA, 2–1)Georgia TechAlabama (3)
1958Auburn (def. UA, 2–0)Auburn (2)Alabama (4)
1959Ole Miss (def. GT, 2–1)Georgia TechOle Miss (3)
1960Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0)Florida (3)Ole Miss (4)
1961LSU (def. AU, 2–0)Auburn (3)LSU (1)
1962Florida (def. MSU, 2–1)Florida (4)Mississippi State (4)
1963Auburn (def. UM, 2–1)Auburn (4)Ole Miss (5)
1964Ole Miss (def. AU, 2–1)Auburn (5)Ole Miss (6)
1965Mississippi State (def. AU, 2–1)Auburn (6)Mississippi State (5)
1966Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–0)Tennessee (2)Mississippi State (6)
1967Auburn (def. UM, 2–0)Auburn (7)LSU (2), Ole Miss (7)
1968Alabama (def. UF, 2–1)Florida (5)Alabama (5), LSU (3)
1969Ole Miss (def. UF, 2–0)Florida (6)Ole Miss (8)
1970Mississippi State (def. UT, 2–1)Tennessee (3)Mississippi State (7)
1971Mississippi State (def. VU, 2–0)Vanderbilt (1)Mississippi State (8)
1972Ole Miss (def. VU, 2–0)Vanderbilt (2)Ole Miss (9)
1973Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0)Vanderbilt (3)Alabama (6)
1974Vanderbilt (def. UA, 2–0)Vanderbilt (4)Alabama (6)
1975LSU (def. UG, 2–0)Georgia (4)LSU (3)
1976Auburn (def. UK, 2–1)Kentucky (3), Tennessee (4)Auburn (8)
1977Ole MissOle MissFlorida (7)Ole Miss (10)
1978Mississippi State AuburnFlorida (8)Auburn (9)
1979FloridaMississippi StateFlorida (9)Mississippi State (9)
1980FloridaVanderbiltFlorida (10)Auburn (10)
1981Mississippi State, AlabamaFloridaFlorida (11)Alabama (7),[7] [8] Mississippi State (10)
1982Ole MissFloridaFlorida (12)Ole Miss (11)
1983Mississippi StateAlabamaFlorida (13)Mississippi State (11)
1984FloridaFloridaFlorida (14)Mississippi State (12)
1985FloridaMississippi StateFlorida (15)LSU (4)
1986LSULSU
1987GeorgiaMississippi State
1988FloridaFlorida
1989Mississippi StateAuburn
1990LSULSU, Mississippi State (game called in 4th inning due to inclement weather)
1991LSUFlorida
1992LSULSUFlorida (16)LSU (5)
1993LSUTennessee (East) / LSU (West)Tennessee (5)LSU (6)
1994TennesseeTennessee (East) / LSU (West)Tennessee (6)LSU (7)
1995TennesseeTennessee (East) / Alabama (West)Tennessee (7)Auburn (11)
1996Alabama, Florida, LSUAlabamaFlorida (17)Alabama (8), LSU (8)
1997LSUAlabamaFlorida (18), Tennessee (8)LSU (9)
1998FloridaAuburnFlorida (19)LSU (10)
1999ArkansasAlabamaSouth Carolina (1)Arkansas (1)
2000South CarolinaLSUSouth Carolina (2)LSU (11)
2001GeorgiaMississippi StateGeorgia (5)LSU (12)
2002South CarolinaAlabamaSouth Carolina (3)Alabama (9)
2003LSUAlabamaSouth Carolina (4)LSU (13)
2004Arkansas, GeorgiaSouth CarolinaGeorgia (6)Arkansas (2)
2005FloridaMississippi StateFlorida (20)LSU (14), Ole Miss (12)
2006Alabama, KentuckyOle MissKentucky (4)Alabama (10)
2007VanderbiltVanderbiltVanderbilt (5)Arkansas (3)
2008GeorgiaLSUGeorgia (7)LSU (15)
2009LSU, Ole MissLSUFlorida (21)LSU (16), Ole Miss (13)
2010FloridaLSUFlorida (22)Auburn (12)
2011Florida, South Carolina, VanderbiltFloridaFlorida (23), South Carolina (5), Vanderbilt (6)Arkansas (4)
2012LSUMississippi StateSouth Carolina (6)LSU (17)
2013VanderbiltLSUVanderbilt (7)LSU (18)
2014FloridaLSUFlorida (23)Ole Miss (14)
2015LSUFlorida Vanderbilt (8)LSU (19)
2016Mississippi StateTexas A&MSouth Carolina (7)Mississippi State (13)
2017Florida,[9] LSU[10] LSU[11] Florida (24)LSU (20)
2018FloridaOle MissFlorida (25)Ole Miss (15), Arkansas (5)
2019VanderbiltVanderbiltVanderbilt (9)Arkansas (6), Mississippi State (14)
2021ArkansasArkansasTennessee (9)Arkansas (7)
2022TennesseeTennessee Tennessee (10)Texas A&M (1)
2023FloridaVanderbiltFlorida (26)Arkansas (7)
2024TennesseeTennessee Tennessee (1)Arkansas (2)

Men's basketball

See main article: SEC men's basketball tournament. All 16 SEC members play men's basketball.

Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has awarded its official men's basketball championship based solely on regular-season record since the 1950–51 season, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.[12]

Current members
Kentucky202049 (+1 vacated)201831 (+1 vacated)
Tennessee20241120225
LSU20191119801
Alabama2023920238
Florida2014720144
Mississippi State2004620093
Auburn2022520243
Vanderbilt1993320122
Arkansas1994220001
Georgia1990120082
Texas A&M2016 1Never 0
South Carolina19971Never0
Ole MissNever020132
MissouriNever0Never0
OklahomaNever0Never0
TexasNever0Never0
Former members
Georgia Tech1944219381
Tulane1944 1Never0
SewaneeNever 0Never0
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1933-34 and 1936-50
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Alabama, 2023

Champions

Official SEC champions in bold.

1933KentuckyKentucky
1934 Kentucky, AlabamaAlabama
1935Kentucky, LSUNo Tournament
1936Kentucky[13] Tennessee
1937Georgia TechKentucky
1938KentuckyGeorgia Tech
1939AlabamaKentucky
1940AlabamaKentucky
1941Kentucky,TennesseeTennessee
1942Tennessee,KentuckyKentucky
1943Kentucky,TennesseeTennessee
1944Georgia Tech, TulaneKentucky
1945Kentucky, TennesseeKentucky
1946Kentucky, LSUKentucky
1947KentuckyKentucky
1948KentuckyKentucky
1949KentuckyKentucky
1950KentuckyKentucky
1951KentuckyVanderbilt
1952KentuckyKentucky
1953LSUNo Tournament
1954Kentucky, LSU(Kentucky def. LSU in single-game playoff)[14]
1955KentuckyNo Tournament
1956Alabama
1957Kentucky
1958Kentucky
1959Mississippi State
1960Auburn
1961Mississippi State(Kentucky def. VU in single-game playoff)[15]
1962Kentucky, Mississippi StateNo Tournament
1963Mississippi State
1964Kentucky
1965Vanderbilt
1966Kentucky
1967Tennessee
1968Kentucky
1969Kentucky
1970Kentucky
1971Kentucky
1972Kentucky, Tennessee
1973Kentucky
1974Alabama, Vanderbilt
1975Alabama, Kentucky
1976Alabama
1977Kentucky, Tennessee
1978Kentucky
1979LSUTennessee
1980KentuckyLSU
1981LSUOle Miss
1982Kentucky, TennesseeAlabama
1983KentuckyGeorgia
1984KentuckyKentucky
1985LSUAuburn
1986KentuckyKentucky
1987AlabamaAlabama
1988Kentucky (vacated)Kentucky (vacated)
1989FloridaAlabama
1990GeorgiaAlabama
1991LSU, Mississippi StateAlabama
1992ArkansasKentucky
1993VanderbiltKentucky
1994ArkansasKentucky
1995KentuckyKentucky
1996KentuckyMississippi State
1997South CarolinaKentucky
1998KentuckyKentucky
1999AuburnKentucky
2000Florida, Kentucky, LSU, TennesseeArkansas
2001Florida, KentuckyKentucky
2002AlabamaMississippi State
2003KentuckyKentucky
2004Mississippi StateKentucky
2005KentuckyFlorida
2006LSUFlorida
2007FloridaFlorida
2008TennesseeGeorgia
2009LSUMississippi State
2010KentuckyKentucky
2011FloridaKentucky
2012KentuckyVanderbilt
2013FloridaOle Miss
2014FloridaFlorida
2015KentuckyKentucky
2016Kentucky, Texas A&MKentucky
2017KentuckyKentucky
2018Auburn, TennesseeKentucky
2019LSUAuburn
2020KentuckyTournament Canceled
2021AlabamaAlabama
2022AuburnTennessee
2023AlabamaAlabama
2024TennesseeAuburn

Division champions (1992–2011)

When the SEC expanded to 12 schools with the addition of South Carolina and Arkansas for the 1992 season, the conference divided its basketball teams into separate divisions, East and West, just like for football. In June 2011, the SEC voted to eliminate divisions in basketball.[16]

1992KentuckyArkansas
1993VanderbiltArkansas
1994Florida, KentuckyArkansas
1995KentuckyArkansas, Mississippi State
1996KentuckyMississippi State
1997South CarolinaOle Miss
1998KentuckyOle Miss
1999TennesseeAuburn
2000Florida, Kentucky, TennesseeLSU
2001Florida, KentuckyOle Miss
2002Florida, Georgia, KentuckyAlabama
2003KentuckyMississippi State
2004KentuckyMississippi State
2005KentuckyAlabama, LSU
2006TennesseeLSU
2007FloridaMississippi State, Ole Miss
2008TennesseeMississippi State
2009South Carolina, TennesseeLSU
2010KentuckyMississippi State, Ole Miss
2011FloridaAlabama

Women's basketball

See main article: SEC women's basketball tournament. All 16 SEC members play women's basketball.

Although the SEC began sponsoring women's basketball competition in the 1979–80 season, it was not fully integrated into the conference until the 1982–83 season, which was the first in which each team played the same number of conference games. Also, although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has officially awarded its conference title based solely on the regular-season standings since the 1985–86 season. From 1980 to 1985, the official SEC champion was the tournament winner, but the tournament now only determines the recipient of the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.[17]

Current members
Tennessee201518201417
bgcolor=#efefef South Carolina2024820248
Georgia2000720014
Auburn2009519974
Vanderbiltnever020096
LSU2006320032
Kentucky2012220222
Mississippi State2019220191
bgcolor=#efefef Texas A&M2021120131
Ole Miss19921never0
Alabamanever0never0
Arkansasnever0never0
Floridanever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
Texasnever0never0
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: South Carolina, 2024

Champions

1980TennesseeTennessee
1981AuburnAuburn
1982KentuckyKentucky
1983GeorgiaGeorgia
1984GeorgiaGeorgia
1985TennesseeTennessee
1986GeorgiaGeorgia
1987AuburnAuburn
1988AuburnTennessee
1989AuburnTennessee
1990TennesseeAuburn
1991GeorgiaLSU
1992Ole MissTennessee
1993TennesseeVanderbilt
1994TennesseeTennessee
1995TennesseeVanderbilt
1996GeorgiaTennessee
1997GeorgiaAuburn
1998TennesseeTennessee
1999TennesseeTennessee
2000Georgia
Tennessee
Tennessee
2001TennesseeGeorgia
2002TennesseeVanderbilt
2003TennesseeLSU
2004TennesseeVanderbilt
2005LSUTennessee
2006LSUTennessee
2007TennesseeVanderbilt
2008LSUTennessee
2009AuburnVanderbilt
2010TennesseeTennessee
2011TennesseeTennessee
2012KentuckyTennessee
2013TennesseeTexas A&M
2014South CarolinaTennessee
2015South Carolina
Tennessee
South Carolina
2016South CarolinaSouth Carolina
2017South CarolinaSouth Carolina
2018Mississippi StateSouth Carolina
2019Mississippi StateMississippi State
2020South CarolinaSouth Carolina
2021Texas A&MSouth Carolina
2022South CarolinaKentucky
2023South CarolinaSouth Carolina
2024South CarolinaSouth Carolina

Cross country

All current SEC members participate in men's and women's cross country except South Carolina, which only fields a women's team.

Current members
Arkansas202122
Florida20237
Tennessee20055
bgcolor=#efefef Alabama20223
Kentucky19893
Vanderbilt20111
Auburnnever0
Georgianever0
LSUnever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Ole Missnever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Current members
Arkansas202328
Tennessee199025
Auburn19806
Mississippi State19625
Alabama20224
Kentucky19884
Florida19873
Ole Miss20192
Georgianever0
LSUnever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Former members
Georgia Tech195410

Champions

1935Georgia Tech
1936Georgia Tech
1937Georgia Tech
1938Georgia Tech
1939Georgia Tech
1940Georgia Tech
1941Mississippi State
1942Georgia Tech
1943–45No event scheduled
1946Auburn
1947Georgia Tech
1948Auburn
1949Tennessee
1950Tennessee
1951Tennessee
1952Tennessee
1953Georgia Tech
1954Georgia Tech
1955Auburn
Florida
1956Tennessee
1957Mississippi State
1958Kentucky
1959Kentucky
1960Mississippi State
1961Mississippi State
1962Mississippi State
1963Tennessee
1964Auburn
1965Tennessee
1966Tennessee
1967Tennessee
1968Tennessee
1969Tennessee
1970Kentucky
1971Tennessee
1972Tennessee
1973Alabama
1974Tennessee
1975Tennessee
1976Tennessee
1977Tennessee
1978Tennessee
1979Auburn
1980Auburn
1981Tennessee
1982Tennessee
1983TennesseeTennessee
1984TennesseeFlorida
1985TennesseeKentucky
1986FloridaAlabama
1987FloridaAlabama
1988KentuckyKentucky
1989TennesseeKentucky
1990TennesseeTennessee
1991ArkansasArkansas
1992ArkansasArkansas
1993ArkansasArkansas
1994ArkansasArkansas
1995ArkansasArkansas
1996ArkansasFlorida
1997ArkansasFlorida
1998ArkansasArkansas
1999ArkansasArkansas
2000ArkansasArkansas
2001ArkansasArkansas
2002ArkansasArkansas
2003ArkansasTennessee
2004ArkansasTennessee
2005ArkansasTennessee
2006ArkansasArkansas
2007ArkansasArkansas
2008AlabamaArkansas
2009AlabamaFlorida
2010ArkansasFlorida
2011ArkansasVanderbilt
2012ArkansasFlorida
2013ArkansasArkansas
2014ArkansasArkansas
2015ArkansasArkansas
2016ArkansasArkansas
2017ArkansasArkansas
2018Ole MissArkansas
2019Ole MissArkansas
2020ArkansasArkansas
2021ArkansasArkansas
2022AlabamaAlabama
2023ArkansasFlorida

Equestrian

Four SEC schools compete in Women's Equestrian: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas A&M. The first conference championship was contested in 2013.

Current members
Auburn20247
Georgia20183
South Carolina20142
Texas A&Mnever0

Champions

2013South Carolina
2014South Carolina
2015Georgia
2016Auburn
2017Georgia
2018Georgia
2019Auburn
2020Auburn
2021Auburn
2022Auburn
2023Auburn
2024Auburn

Football

All 16 SEC schools play football.

Champions

Current members
Alabama20233016
Georgia20221413
Tennessee1998136
LSU20191210
Florida20088 15
Auburn201386
Ole Miss196360
Kentucky197620
194111
Never 03
MissouriNever 02
South CarolinaNever 01
OklahomaNever 0N/A
TexasNever 0N/A
Texas A&MNever 00
VanderbiltNever 00
Former members
Georgia Tech1952 5N/A
Tulane1949 3N/A
SewaneeNever 0N/A

Pre-championship game era (1933–1991)

1933Alabama5–0–1
1934Alabama
Tulane
7–0
8–0
1935LSU5–0
1936LSU6–0
1937Alabama6–0
1938Tennessee7–0
1939Georgia Tech
Tennessee
Tulane
6–0
6–0
5–0
1940Tennessee5–0
1941Mississippi State4–0–1
1942Georgia6–1
1943Georgia Tech3–0
1944Georgia Tech4–0
1945Alabama6–0
1946Georgia
Tennessee
5–0
5–0
1947Ole Miss6–1
1948Georgia6–0
1949Tulane5–1
1950Kentucky5–1
1951Georgia Tech
Tennessee
7–0
5–0
1952Georgia Tech7–0
1953Alabama4–0–3
1954Ole Miss5–0
1955Ole Miss5–1
1956Tennessee6–0
1957Auburn7–0
1958LSU6–0
1959Georgia7–0
1960Ole Miss5–0–1
1961Alabama
LSU
7–0
6–0
1962Ole Miss6–0
1963Ole Miss5–0–1
1964Alabama8–0
1965Alabama6–1–1
1966Alabama
Georgia
6–0
5–0
1967Tennessee6–0
1968Georgia5–0–1
1969Tennessee5–1
1970LSU5–0
1971Alabama7–0
1972Alabama7–1
1973Alabama8–0
1974Alabama6–0
1975Alabama6–0
1976Georgia
Kentucky
5–1
5–1
1977Alabama7–0
1978Alabama6–0
1979Alabama6–0
1980Georgia6–0
1981Alabama
Georgia
6–0
6–0
1982Georgia6–0
1983Auburn6–0
1984Florida (vacated)5–0–1
1985Tennessee5–1
1986LSU5–1
1987Auburn5–0–1
1988Auburn6–1
1989Alabama
Auburn
Tennessee
6–1
6–1
6–1
1990Tennessee5–1–1
1991Florida7–0

Championship game era (1992–present)

19928–028–216–2
19937–128–135–2–1
19947–124–238–0
19958–034–36–2
19968–045–306–2
19977–130–296–2
19988–024–146–2
19997–134–77–1
20007–128–66–2
20015–331–207–1
20027–130–35–3
20037–134–136–2
20048–038–287–1
20056–234–147–1
20067–138–287–1
20076–221–146–2
20087–131–208–0
20098–032–138–0
20108–056–175–3
20118–042–107–1
20127–132–287–1
20137–159–427–1
20147–142–137–1
20157–129–157–1
20168–054–166–2
20177–128–77–1
20188–035–287–1
20198–037–107–1
202010–052–468–2
20217–141–248–0
20228-050–306-2
20238-027-248-0

Divisional champions

From 1992 through 2023, divisional champions were crowned. Occasionally, a tie between two or more teams occurred, requiring a tiebreaker. All teams involved in the tiebreaker were considered co-divisional champions, and the winner of the tiebreaker was the division's representative to the championship game. The 2023 season was the last for the divisional format. All divisional champions and co-champions are listed below.

1992Florida Alabama
1993FloridaAlabama
1994FloridaAlabama
1995FloridaArkansas
1996FloridaAlabama
1997TennesseeAuburn
1998TennesseeMississippi State
1999FloridaAlabama
2000FloridaAuburn
2001TennesseeLSU
2002GeorgiaArkansas
2003Georgia LSU
2004TennesseeAuburn
2005GeorgiaLSU
2006FloridaArkansas
2007Tennessee LSU
2008FloridaAlabama
2009FloridaAlabama
2010South CarolinaAuburn
2011GeorgiaLSU
2012Georgia Alabama
2013Auburn
2014Alabama
2015Alabama
2016Alabama
2017GeorgiaAuburn
2018Georgia[18] Alabama
2019GeorgiaLSU
2020FloridaAlabama
2021GeorgiaAlabama
2022GeorgiaLSU
2023GeorgiaAlabama

* denotes tie-break winner and subsequent division representative to the SEC championship game.
in 1993 Auburn finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.
in 2002 Alabama finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.

Southern Conference football champions

See also: List of Southern Conference football champions.

The Southern Conference was an immediate predecessor to the SEC, with all thirteen charter SEC schools having been members before leaving to form the SEC after the 1932 season.

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

See also: List of SIAA football champions.

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) was a predecessor to the Southern Conference, with every current and former member of the SEC having been members at some point except Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

Golf

All 16 SEC schools play both men's and women's golf.

Current members
Georgia200711
Auburn202110
Florida20179
Alabama20163
LSU20222
Texas A&M20232
Vanderbilt20142
Arkansas20181
Mississippi State20241
South Carolina20021
Kentuckynever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Ole Missnever0
Tennesseenever0
Texasnever0
Current members
Georgia201629
Florida202316
LSU201516
Alabama20145
Auburn20245
Tennessee20073
Vanderbilt20223
Mississippi State19972
Arkansas19951
Kentucky20051
Ole Miss19841
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Former members
Georgia Tech19491

Champions

1937LSU
1938LSU
1939LSU
1940LSU
1941Georgia
1942LSU
1943-45No Tournament
1946LSU
1947LSU
1948LSU
1949Georgia Tech
1950Georgia
1951Georgia
1952Georgia
1953LSU
1954LSU
1955Florida
1956Florida
1957Georgia
1958Georgia
1959Georgia
1960LSU
1961Georgia
1962Georgia
1963Georgia
1964Georgia
1965Georgia
1966LSU
1967LSU
1968Florida
1969Georgia
1970Georgia
1971Georgia
1972Georgia
1973Florida
1974Florida
1975Florida
1976Auburn
1977Georgia
1978Georgia
1979Alabama
1980Tennessee
1981AuburnFlorida
1982GeorgiaFlorida
1983GeorgiaGeorgia
1984Ole MissFlorida
1985FloridaGeorgia
1986LSUFlorida
1987LSUFlorida
1988GeorgiaGeorgia
1989FloridaAuburn
1990TennesseeGeorgia
1991FloridaFlorida
1992FloridaLSU
1993FloridaGeorgia
1994FloridaGeorgia
1995ArkansasFlorida
1996Mississippi StateAuburn
1997Mississippi StateGeorgia
1998GeorgiaGeorgia
1999FloridaGeorgia
2000GeorgiaAuburn
2001GeorgiaGeorgia
2002AuburnSouth Carolina
2003FloridaAuburn
2004GeorgiaVanderbilt
2005KentuckyAuburn
2006GeorgiaAuburn
2007TennesseeGeorgia
2008AlabamaFlorida
2009GeorgiaAuburn
2010GeorgiaAlabama
2011FloridaAuburn
2012AlabamaAlabama
2013AlabamaAlabama
2014AlabamaVanderbilt
2015LSUTexas A&M
2016GeorgiaAlabama
2017VanderbiltFlorida
2018AuburnArkansas
2019ArkansasOle Miss
2020Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021VanderbiltAuburn
2022VanderbiltLSU
2023FloridaTexas A&M
2024AuburnMississippi State

Women's gymnastics

Eight SEC schools participate in women's gymnastics: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Oklahoma has a men's gymnastics teams in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

In 2017, the SEC began recognizing a regular season champion in addition to the winner of the SEC championship meet. LSU claimed the first regular season title.[19]

Current members
Florida2023122024618
Georgia200816never016
Alabama202110never010
LSU20245201827
Arkansasnever0never00
Auburnnever0never00
Kentuckynever0never00
Missourinever0never00
Oklahomanever0never00
Last team to win SEC championship and national championship in same year: Florida, 2023

Champions

1981LSU
1982Florida
1983Florida
1984Florida
1985Florida
1986Georgia
1987Georgia
1988Alabama
1989Florida
1990Alabama
1991Georgia
1992Georgia
1993Georgia
1994Georgia
1995Alabama
1996Georgia
1997Georgia
1998Georgia
1999Georgia
2000Alabama
2001Georgia
2002Georgia
2003Alabama
2004Georgia
2005Georgia
2006Georgia
2007Florida
2008Georgia
2009Alabama
2010Florida
2011Alabama
2012Florida
2013Florida
2014Alabama
2015Alabama
2016Florida
2017LSULSU
2018LSULSU
2019FloridaLSU
2020FloridaN/A
2021FloridaAlabama
2022FloridaFlorida
2023FloridaFlorida
2024FloridaLSU

Indoor track and field

All current SEC schools participate in both men's and women's indoor track & field except Vanderbilt, which once sponsored the sport for both sexes but now sponsors it only for women.

Current members
bgcolor=#efefef Arkansas202414
LSU201112
Florida20148
Tennessee20094
Alabama19941 (+1 vacated)
Georgia20061
Auburnnever0
Kentuckynever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Ole Missnever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Current members
bgcolor=#efefef Arkansas202427
Tennessee199618
Florida20198
Alabama20176
LSU19904
Auburn19804
Kentucky19601
Georgianever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Ole Missnever0
never0
Oklahomanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Vanderbiltnever0

Champions

1957LSU
1958Alabama
1959Alabama
1960Kentucky
1961Alabama
1962Alabama
1963LSU
1964Tennessee
1965Tennessee
1966Tennessee
1967Tennessee
1968Tennessee
1969Tennessee
1970Tennessee
1971Tennessee
1972Alabama
1973Tennessee
1974Tennessee
1975Florida
1976Florida
1977Auburn
1978Auburn
1979Auburn
1980Auburn
1981Tennessee
1982Tennessee
1983Tennessee
1984TennesseeTennessee
1985TennesseeLSU
1986TennesseeAlabama (vacated)
1987FloridaLSU
1988FloridaLSU
1989LSULSU
1990LSUFlorida
1991TennesseeLSU
1992ArkansasFlorida
1993ArkansasLSU
1994ArkansasAlabama
1995ArkansasLSU
1996TennesseeLSU
1997ArkansasFlorida
1998ArkansasLSU
1999ArkansasLSU
2000ArkansasArkansas
2001ArkansasArkansas
2002ArkansasFlorida
2003ArkansasArkansas
2004FloridaFlorida
2005ArkansasTennessee
2006ArkansasGeorgia
2007ArkansasTennessee
2008ArkansasLSU
2009ArkansasTennessee
2010ArkansasFlorida
2011FloridaLSU
2012ArkansasFlorida
2013ArkansasArkansas
2014ArkansasFlorida
2015FloridaArkansas
2016ArkansasArkansas
2017ArkansasArkansas
2018AlabamaArkansas
2019FloridaArkansas
2020ArkansasArkansas
2021ArkansasArkansas
2022ArkansasArkansas
2023ArkansasArkansas
2024ArkansasArkansas

Outdoor track and field

All current SEC schools participate in outdoor track & field for both sexes except for Vanderbilt, which sponsors the sport only for women.

Current members
LSU202413
Arkansas202310
bgcolor=#efefef Florida20227
Tennessee19844
South Carolina20053
Alabama19942
Georgia20062
Texas A&M20131
Auburnnever0
Kentuckynever0
Mississippi Statenever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Ole Missnever0
Texasnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Current members
Tennessee200725
bgcolor=#efefef Arkansas202423
LSU201923
Florida20186
Auburn19794
Alabama19803
Texas A&M20172
Georgia19371
Mississippi State19621
Kentuckynever0
Missourinever0
Oklahomanever0
Ole Missnever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Former members
Georgia Tech19493

Champions

1933LSU
1934LSU
1935LSU
1936LSU
1937Georgia
1938LSU
1939LSU
1940LSU
1941LSU
1942LSU
1943LSU
1944Georgia Tech
1945Georgia Tech
1946LSU
1947LSU
1948LSU
1949Georgia Tech
1950Alabama
1951LSU
1952Alabama
1953Florida
1954Auburn
1955Auburn
1956Florida
1957LSU
1958LSU
1959LSU
1960LSU
1961Auburn
1962Mississippi State
1963LSU
1964Tennessee
1965Tennessee
1966Tennessee
1967Tennessee
1968Tennessee
1969Tennessee
1970Tennessee
1971Tennessee
1972Tennessee
1973Tennessee
1974Tennessee
1975Tennessee
1976Tennessee
1977Tennessee
1978Tennessee
1979Auburn
1980Alabama
1981TennesseeTennessee
1982TennesseeTennessee
1983TennesseeTennessee
1984TennesseeTennessee
1985TennesseeLSU
1986TennesseeAlabama
1987FloridaLSU
1988LSULSU
1989LSULSU
1990LSULSU
1991TennesseeLSU
1992ArkansasFlorida
1993ArkansasLSU
1994ArkansasAlabama
1995ArkansasGeorgia
1996ArkansasLSU
1997ArkansasFlorida
1998ArkansasFlorida
1999ArkansasSouth Carolina
2000ArkansasArkansas
2001TennesseeArkansas
2002TennesseeSouth Carolina
2003ArkansasFlorida
2004ArkansasArkansas
2005ArkansasSouth Carolina
2006ArkansasGeorgia
2007TennesseeLSU
2008ArkansasLSU
2009ArkansasFlorida
2010FloridaLSU
2011ArkansasLSU
2012ArkansasLSU
2013ArkansasTexas A&M
2014Texas A&MArkansas
2015FloridaArkansas
2016ArkansasArkansas
2017Texas A&MArkansas
2018FloridaFlorida
2019LSUArkansas
2020Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021ArkansasArkansas
2022ArkansasFlorida
2023ArkansasArkansas
2024ArkansasLSU

Soccer

All 16 schools play women's soccer. While only women's soccer is sponsored by the SEC, Kentucky and South Carolina both have men's soccer teams in the Sun Belt Conference.

Current members
Florida201514201612
Tennessee2005320215
Texas A&M2020–21320173
Vanderbilt201832020–213
South Carolina2017320223
bgcolor=#efefef Arkansas20234never0
Kentucky1995120062
Auburn2002120111
Alabama20221never0
LSUnever020181
bgcolor=#efefef Georgianever020231
bgcolor=#efefef Ole Missnever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
Texasnever0never0
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2015

Champions

1993VanderbiltVanderbilt
1994VanderbiltVanderbilt
1995KentuckyKentucky
1996FloridaFlorida
1997FloridaFlorida
1998FloridaFlorida
1999FloridaFlorida
2000FloridaFlorida
2001FloridaFlorida
2002AuburnTennessee
2003TennesseeTennessee
2004TennesseeFlorida
2005TennesseeTennessee
2006FloridaKentucky
2007FloridaFlorida
2008FloridaTennessee
2009FloridaSouth Carolina
2010FloridaFlorida
2011South CarolinaAuburn
2012FloridaFlorida
2013Florida
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
2014Texas A&MTexas A&M
2015FloridaFlorida
2016South CarolinaFlorida
2017South CarolinaTexas A&M
2018VanderbiltLSU
2019ArkansasSouth Carolina
2020–21Arkansas
Texas A&M
Vanderbilt
2021ArkansasTennessee
2022AlabamaSouth Carolina
2023ArkansasGeorgia

Other division winners

1995 - Alabama (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Alabama (West)
1998 - Alabama (West)
1999 - Mississippi (West)
2000 - Mississippi (West)
2001 - Mississippi State, Auburn (West)
2002 - Tennessee (East)
2003 - Auburn (West)
2004 - Auburn (West)
2005 - Mississippi (West)
2006 - Auburn (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - Auburn, LSU (West)
2009 - LSU (West)
2010 - Auburn (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)
2019 – Vanderbilt (East)
2020–21 – Tennessee (East)

Softball

See main article: Southeastern Conference softball tournament. All current SEC schools except Vanderbilt play softball.

Current members
Florida2021920246
Alabama201962021 6
LSU2004520075
Tennessee2024320233
bgcolor=#efefef Arkansas2022220221
Georgia2005220141
South Carolina1997120002
Auburnnever020162
Ole Missnever020171
Kentuckynever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
Texasnever0never0
Texas A&Mnever0never0
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Tennessee, 2023

Champions

1997South CarolinaSouth Carolina
1998FloridaAlabama
1999LSULSU
2000LSUSouth Carolina
2001LSULSU
2002LSULSU
2003GeorgiaAlabama
2004LSULSU
2005GeorgiaAlabama
2006AlabamaTennessee
2007TennesseeLSU
2008FloridaFlorida
2009FloridaFlorida
2010AlabamaAlabama
2011AlabamaTennessee
2012AlabamaAlabama
2013FloridaFlorida
2014AlabamaGeorgia
2015FloridaAuburn
2016FloridaAuburn
2017FloridaOle Miss
2018FloridaFlorida
2019AlabamaFlorida
2020Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021Arkansas
Florida
Alabama
2022ArkansasArkansas
2023TennesseeTennessee
2024TennesseeFlorida

Other division winners

1997 - LSU (West)
1998 - LSU (West)
1999 - Tennessee, South Carolina (East)
2000 - Kentucky (East)
2001 - South Carolina (East)
2002 - South Carolina (East)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - Tennessee (East)
2005 - Georgia (East)
2006 - Georgia (East)
2007 - LSU (West)
2007 - Alabama (West)
2008 - Alabama (West)
2009 - Alabama (West)
2010 - Florida (East)
2011 - Florida (East)
2012 - Tennessee (East)
2013 - LSU (West)

Swimming and diving

10 SEC schools participate in men's swimming and diving, and 12 in women's swimming and diving.

The following schools have both men's and women's teams: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee Texas, and Texas A&M

Arkansas and Vanderbilt sponsor the sport for women only. The two Mississippi schools and Oklahoma do not sponsor the sport at all.

Current members
Florida2024 19
Georgia201512
Auburn20085
Texas A&M20194
Tennessee20222
Alabama19851
Kentucky20211
Arkansasnever0
LSUnever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Vanderbiltnever0
Current members
Florida202445
Auburn201218
Tennessee199610
Georgia19553
Alabama19872
LSU19881
Kentuckynever0
Missourinever0
South Carolinanever0
Texasnever0
Texas A&Mnever0
Former members
Georgia Tech19504

Champions

1937Florida
1938Florida
1939Florida
1940Florida
1941Florida
1942Georgia Tech
1943-1947No Competition Held
1948Georgia Tech
1949Georgia Tech
1950Georgia Tech
1951Georgia
1952Georgia
1953Florida
1954Florida
1955Georgia
1956Florida
1957Florida
1958Florida
1959Florida
1960Florida
1961Florida
1962Florida
1963Florida
1964Florida
1965Florida
1966Florida
1967Florida
1968Florida
1969Tennessee
1970Florida
1971Florida
1972Tennessee
1973Tennessee
1974Tennessee
1975Tennessee
1976Tennessee
1977Tennessee
1978Tennessee
1979Florida
1980Florida
1981FloridaFlorida
1982 AlabamaFlorida
1983 FloridaFlorida
1984 FloridaFlorida
1985 FloridaAlabama
1986FloridaFlorida
1987AlabamaFlorida
1988LSUFlorida
1989TennesseeFlorida
1990FloridaFlorida
1991FloridaFlorida
1992FloridaFlorida
1993FloridaFlorida
1994AuburnFlorida
1995AuburnFlorida
1996TennesseeFlorida
1997AuburnGeorgia
1998AuburnGeorgia
1999AuburnGeorgia
2000AuburnGeorgia
2001AuburnGeorgia
2002AuburnFlorida
2003AuburnAuburn
2004AuburnAuburn
2005AuburnAuburn
2006AuburnGeorgia
2007AuburnAuburn
2008AuburnAuburn
2009AuburnFlorida
2010AuburnGeorgia
2011AuburnGeorgia
2012AuburnGeorgia
2013FloridaGeorgia
2014FloridaGeorgia
2015FloridaGeorgia
2016FloridaTexas A&M
2017FloridaTexas A&M
2018FloridaTexas A&M
2019FloridaTexas A&M
2020FloridaTennessee
2021FloridaKentucky
2022FloridaTennessee
2023FloridaFlorida
2024FloridaFlorida

Men's tennis

All current SEC schools play men's tennis except for Missouri.

From 1953-1989, the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of points in an individual flighted tournament (there was not a separate team tournament champion).[20]

In 1990, a team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament which provided the SEC tournament champion.[20]

From 1990-98, the SEC Champion was determined by a total aggregate points accumulated at the conclusion of the conference tournament: one fullpoint was awarded for each regular-season conference win, one-half point for wins in the first two rounds of the conference tournament, one-half point for receiving a first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in the conference tournament semifinals and finals.[20]

For the 1999 season, the same points system was in place with a couple of changes: one full point for first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in any round of the conference tournament.[20]

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches.[20]

Current members
Georgia202332201710
Florida20221220226
Tennessee20111020214
LSU1999519992
Mississippi2009520093
bgcolor=#efefef Kentucky2024320243
Mississippi State1993320193
20183 20152
Auburn19842never0
Alabama19761never0
Vanderbiltnever020031
Arkansasnever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
South Carolinanever0never0
Texasnever0never0
Former members
Tulane196418N/A0
Georgia Tech19603N/A0
The SEC Champion was determined by accumulation of individual points at the SEC Tournament from 1953-89
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Kentucky, 2024

Champions

1938Georgia Tech
1939Tulane
1940LSU
1941Tulane
1942Tulane
1943-1945No Competition Held
1946Georgia Tech
1947Tulane
1948Tulane
1949Tulane
1950Florida
1951Tennessee
Tulane
1952Tulane
1953Tulane
1954Tulane
1955Tulane
1956Tulane
1957Tulane
1958Tulane
1959Tulane
1960Georgia Tech
1961Florida
1962Tulane
1963Tulane
1964Tulane
1965Mississippi State
1966Tennessee
1967Mississippi State
1968Florida
1969Florida
1970Tennessee
1971Georgia
1972Georgia
1973Georgia
1974Georgia
1975Florida
Georgia
1976Alabama
LSU
1977Georgia
1978Georgia
1979Georgia
1980Tennessee
1981Georgia
1982Georgia
1983Auburn
1984Auburn
1985Georgia
LSU
1986Tennessee
1987Georgia
1988Georgia
1989Georgia
1990TennesseeTennessee
1991GeorgiaGeorgia
1992KentuckyKentucky
1993Georgia
Mississippi State
Georgia
1994FloridaFlorida
1995GeorgiaGeorgia
1996Georgia
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
1997Georgia
Ole Miss
Ole Miss
1998LSULSU
1999Georgia
LSU
LSU
2000Florida
Tennessee
Florida
2001GeorgiaGeorgia
2002GeorgiaTennessee
2003FloridaVanderbilt
2004Ole MissGeorgia
2005Florida
Ole Miss
Florida
2006GeorgiaGeorgia
2007GeorgiaGeorgia
2008GeorgiaOle Miss
2009Ole MissOle Miss
2010TennesseeTennessee
2011Georgia
Tennessee
Florida
2012KentuckyGeorgia
2013GeorgiaGeorgia
2014GeorgiaTexas A&M
2015Georgia
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
2016GeorgiaFlorida
2017Georgia
Texas A&M
Georgia
2018Texas A&MMississippi State
2019FloridaMississippi State
2020Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021FloridaTennessee
2022FloridaFlorida
2023GeorgiaKentucky
2024KentuckyKentucky

Other division winners

2002 - Ole Miss (West)
2003 - Ole Miss (West)
2004 - Florida (East)
2005 - Florida (East), Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Ole Miss (West)
2007 - Ole Miss (West)
2008 - Ole Miss (West)
2009 - Georgia (East)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Mississippi State (West)
2012 - Mississippi State (West)
2013 - Texas A&M, Ole Miss (West)

Women's tennis

All current SEC schools play women's tennis.

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis champions to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches (11 matches). Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.

Current members
Florida201630201619
bgcolor=#efefef Georgia202412202410
bgcolor=#efefef Texas A&M2024420221
Vanderbilt2018220183
Kentucky20051never0
Alabama20141never0
Ole Missnever019991
South Carolinanever020191
Arkansasnever0never0
Auburnnever0never0
LSUnever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Missourinever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
Tennesseenever0never0
Texasnever0never0
The SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of individual points in the SEC Tournament from 1980-81 and 1984-1989. In 1982-1983, the SEC Champion was determined from dual match play in the SEC tournament From 1990-1999, the SEC Champion was determined by accumulated points in dual matches during the regular season and in the SEC Tournament
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Georgia, 2024

Champions

1980Florida
1981Florida
1982Florida
1983Georgia
1984Florida
1985Florida
1986Florida
1987Florida
1988Florida
1989Georgia
1990Florida
Georgia
Florida
1991FloridaFlorida
1992FloridaFlorida
1993FloridaFlorida
1994GeorgiaGeorgia
1995FloridaFlorida
1996FloridaFlorida
1997FloridaFlorida
1998FloridaFlorida
1999FloridaOle Miss
2000GeorgiaFlorida
2001FloridaGeorgia
2002GeorgiaFlorida
2003FloridaFlorida
2004FloridaFlorida
2005KentuckyFlorida
2006FloridaFlorida
2007Florida
Georgia
Georgia
2008FloridaGeorgia
2009GeorgiaGeorgia
2010FloridaFlorida
2011FloridaFlorida
2012FloridaFlorida
2013Florida
Georgia
Texas A&M
Florida
2014AlabamaGeorgia
2015FloridaVanderbilt
2016FloridaFlorida
2017VanderbiltVanderbilt
2018VanderbiltVanderbilt
2019GeorgiaSouth Carolina
2020Season canceled due to COVID-19
2021GeorgiaGeorgia
2022Texas A&MTexas A&M
2023Texas A&MGeorgia
2024Georgia
Texas A&M
Georgia

Other division winners

2002 - Auburn (West)
2003 - Alabama (West)
2004 - LSU (West)
2005 - Mississippi State, Ole Miss (West)
2006 - Alabama (West)
2007 - LSU, Auburn (West)
2008 - Arkansas (West)
2009 - Arkansas (West)
2010 - Ole Miss (West)
2011 - Alabama (West)
2012 - Alabama (West)
2013 - Florida, Georgia (East), Texas A&M (West)

Volleyball

15 SEC members, play women's volleyball. Vanderbilt played in the first SEC tournament in 1979, but dropped the sport after that season; it will reinstate women's volleyball in 2025. The SEC does not currently sponsor men's volleyball, and no conference member has a varsity men's team.

The SEC Volleyball Tournament was suspended for three seasons after the 2005 season. It was not renewed, but, with the NCAA on the verge of officially adding beach volleyball (then called "sand volleyball") to its Emerging Sports program, the conference's coaches instead sponsored a Commissioner's Cup tournament for that variation of the sport. The tournaments, which were held in mid-April between 2008–10, were won by Georgia, South Carolina, and LSU respectively.

On March 14, 2023, the SEC announced that the women's volleyball tournament will be reinstated in the near future. At the time, the conference had not decided whether the tournament would resume in 2024 (when Oklahoma and Texas join) or 2025 (when Vanderbilt reinstates women's volleyball).[21]

Current members
Florida202225200512
Kentucky20231219885
LSU2009619914
Tennessee2011520044
Georgia1986219851
Missouri20162never0
Texas A&M20151never0
Arkansasnever019971
Alabamanever0never0
Auburnnever0never0
Mississippi Statenever0never0
Oklahomanever0never0
Ole Missnever0never0
South Carolinanever0never0
Texasnever0never0
The SEC Tournament determined the overall SEC Champion from 1979-85. It was discontinued after the 2005 season.
Last team to win regular season & tournament in same year: Florida, 2005

Champions

1979KentuckyKentucky
1980KentuckyKentucky
1981TennesseeTennessee
1982TennesseeTennessee
1983KentuckyKentucky
1984TennesseeTennessee
1985Georgia
LSU
Georgia
1986Georgia
LSU
LSU
1987KentuckyKentucky
1988KentuckyKentucky
1989LSULSU
1990LSULSU
1991Florida
LSU
LSU
1992FloridaFlorida
1993FloridaFlorida
1994FloridaFlorida
1995FloridaFlorida
1996FloridaFlorida
1997FloridaArkansas
1998FloridaFlorida
1999FloridaFlorida
2000FloridaFlorida
2001FloridaFlorida
2002FloridaFlorida
2003FloridaFlorida
2004Florida
Tennessee
Tennessee
2005FloridaFlorida
2006FloridaNo Tournament
2007Florida
2008Florida
2009LSU
2010Florida
2011Tennessee
2012Florida
2013Missouri
2014Florida
2015Texas A&M
2016Florida
Missouri
2017Florida
Kentucky
2018Kentucky
2019Florida
Kentucky
2020*Kentucky
2021*Kentucky
2022Florida
Kentucky
2023Kentucky

Other division winners

1995 - Arkansas (West)
1996 - Arkansas (West)
1997 - Arkansas (West)
1998 - Arkansas (West)
1999 - Arkansas (West)
2000 - Alabama (West)
2001 - Arkansas (West)
2002 - Arkansas (West)
2003 - Arkansas (West)
2004 - Arkansas, Alabama (West)
2005 - LSU, Arkansas (West)
2006 - LSU (West)
2007 - LSU (West)
2008 - LSU (West)
2009 - Kentucky (East)
2010 - LSU (West)
2011 - LSU (West)
2012 - Texas A&M (West)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Southeastern Conference.
  2. Web site: Three-Game Series Set To Decide SEC Baseball. Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. B, p. 4). May 2, 1952.
  3. Web site: Tennessee and Florida Player (sic) Pace SEC Race. Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. B, p. 2). May 22, 1952.
  4. Web site: Billy Gates. May 3, 1946. Red Sticks Lose 5–1—Bengal Nine Faces Tulane Today—Title May Ride With Twin Bill In New Orleans—Bankston and Didier To Pitch Important Conference Contests. Baton Rouge Morning Advocate (p. 15).
  5. Web site: Auburn and State Start Play-Offs For SEC Crown. Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. B, p. 6). May 28, 1948.
  6. Web site: Chick Hosch. May 13, 1948. Maroons Are Western SEC Baseball Champs. Baton Rouge State-Times (sec. A, p. 17).
  7. Web site: Steve Martin. May 12, 1981. Alabama prepares for SEC by routing LSU. Tuscaloosa News (p. 10).
  8. Web site: Alex Thompson. 2016. Alabama Baseball: 2016 Media Guide. UA Athletics Communications Office (p. 103).
  9. Web site: Gators win series, clinch East division title. secsports.com. May 20, 2017. May 20, 2017.
  10. Web site: Baseball Captures 17th SEC Championship. lsusports.net. May 20, 2017. May 20, 2017. May 26, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170526201804/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=211602408&DB_OEM_ID=5200. dead.
  11. Web site: LSU wins SEC Baseball Tournament. secsports.com. May 28, 2017. May 28, 2017.
  12. Web site: Through the Years: SEC Champions . 2012–13 SEC Men's Basketball Media Guide . Southeastern Conference . 67 . May 17, 2013 . Since 1951, when the round-robin schedule was introduced, the title has been decided by a winning percentage on the conference schedule..
  13. Web site: Craig Pinkerton. 2017. 2017–18 SEC Basketball Record Book. Southeastern Conference Office.
  14. Book: Tom Wallace. 2002. Kentucky Basketball Encyclopedia. Sports Publishing LLC . 9781582615691.
  15. Web site: Bill Traughber. December 15, 2010. Controversy puts Vandy in 1961 playoff. vucommodores.com. May 21, 2017.
  16. Web site: SEC basketball to scrap divisions starting '11-12. June 2011.
  17. Web site: Championships: SEC Champions . 2012–13 SEC Women's Basketball Media Guide . Southeastern Conference . 88 . May 16, 2013.
  18. Web site: SEC Standings. cbssports.com. 2018. 2018-12-02.
  19. Web site: No. 2 LSU claims first SEC regular-season title.
  20. Web site: Southeastern Conference.
  21. Seven SEC sports future scheduling formats are approved . Southeastern Conference . March 14, 2023 . March 15, 2023.