This is a list of conference champions in sports sponsored by the Pac–12 Conference.[1]

Current members

InstitutionLocationFoundedTypeEnrollmentEndowmentNicknameNCAA Team
Championships
(through the January 9, 2024)[2]
University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 1885 Public 51,137 [3] $1.038 Billion [4] Wildcats 19
Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 1885 Public 79,232 [5] $441 million [6] Sun Devils 24
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 1868 Public 45,307 [7] $2.34×10^9 [4][8] Golden Bears 43
University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder, Colorado 1876 Public 36,430 [9] $665,442,000 [4] Buffaloes 27
University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 1876 Public 23,202 [10] $386,500,000 [4] Ducks 34
Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 1868 Public 35,239 [11] $329,200,000 [4] Beavers 4
Stanford University Stanford, California 1891 Private 16,937 [12] $1.262×10^10 [4] Cardinal 134
University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 1919 Public 45,900 [13] $1.88×10^9 [4][8] Bruins 121
University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 1880 Private 49,500 [14] $2.67×10^9 [4] Trojans 112
University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 1850 Public 34,900[15] $1.225 billion [4] Utes 25
University of Washington Seattle, Washington 1861 Public 49,165[16] $1.65×10^9 [4] Huskies 9
Washington State University Pullman, Washington 1890 Public 24,139[17] $619,700,000 [4] Cougars 2

Summary

Through January 9, 2024

School Joined Pac–12 Total Baseball Men's
Basketball
Women's
Basketball
Women's
Beach Volleyball
Men's
Cross Country
Women's
Cross Country
Football Men's
Golf
Women's
Golf
Women's
Gymnastics
Women's
Lacrosse
Men's
Rowing
Women's
Rowing
Men's
Soccer
Women's
Soccer
Softball Men's
Swimming & Diving
Women's
Swimming & Diving
Men's
Tennis
Women's
Tennis
Men's
Outdoor Track
Women's
Outdoor Track
Women's
Volleyball
Wrestling Total School
Arizona 1978 62 4 17 1 0 7 1 1 4 8 0 1 11 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 62 Arizona
Arizona State 1978 65 10 0 2 0 0 0 3 13 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 21 65 Arizona State
California 1915 115 20 15 1 0 0 0 14 2 2 0 0 18 12 3 1 3 9 5 6 3 0 0 1 115 California
Colorado 2011 14 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Colorado
Oregon 1915 113 17 8 5 0 16 10 13 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 22 13 0 113 Oregon
Oregon State 1915 73 21 12 3 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 24 73 Oregon State
Stanford 1918 286 20 11 26 0 17 17 15 10 2 5 2 0 3 8 15 1 33 25 24 29 2 1 21 1 286 Stanford
UCLA 1928−2024 226 10 32 1 4 2 0 17 5 7 19 5 2 9 14 12 2 2 43 3 15 15 7 226 UCLA
USC 1922−2024 194 33 7 2 3 0 37 20 8 3 1 1 18 1 34 3 15 3 5 194 USC
Utah 2011 11 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 Utah
Washington 1915 188 16 12 3 0 1 4 18 7 0 0 38 18 4 1 4 3 41 9 0 0 7 2 188 Washington
Washington State 1917 51 34 2 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 51 Washington State

Affiliate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedTypeEnrollmentNicknameCurrent ConferencePac–12 Sports
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas 1927 Public 8,197[18] Trojans Sun Belt Wrestling
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, California 1901 Public 21,812[19] Mustangs Big West Wrestling
California State University, Bakersfield Bakersfield, California 1965 Public 11,206[20] Roadrunners WAC Wrestling
San Diego State University San Diego, California 1897 Public 35,723[21] Aztecs Mountain West Men's Soccer

Former members

No school has left the Pac–12 since its founding as the AAWU in 1959. Two members of the PCC never joined the AAWU.

InstitutionLocationFoundedTypeEnrollmentNicknameConference MembershipCurrent Conference
University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 1889 Public 11,507[22] Vandals 1922–1959 Big Sky
(Sun Belt for football)
University of Montana Missoula, Montana 1893 Public 11,000[23] Grizzlies 1924–1950 Big Sky


Baseball

Season Conference
1916 California
1917 California
1918 Oregon
1919 Washington
1920 California
1921 California
1922 Washington
Season North South
1923 Washington California
Season Conference
1924 California
Season North South
1925 Oregon State Stanford
1926 Washington California
Season North CIBA
1927 Washington State, Oregon State St. Mary's
1928 Oregon, Washington State St. Mary's
1929 Washington California
1930 Washington USC
1931 Washington Stanford
1932 Washington USC
1933 Washington State California
1934 Oregon California
1935 Oregon California, USC
1936 Washington State USC
1937 Oregon California
1938 Oregon State, Washington State California
1939 Oregon St. Mary's, USC
1940 Oregon State St. Mary's
1941 Oregon California, St. Mary's
1942 Oregon USC
1943 Oregon, Oregon State California†, USC†
1944 Washington State UCLA
1945 Washington State California
1946 Oregon USC
1947 Washington State California, USC
1948 Washington State USC*
1949 Washington State USC*
1950 Washington State* Stanford
1951 Oregon State USC*
1952 Oregon State* USC
1953 Oregon Stanford*
1954 Oregon* USC
1955 Oregon USC*
1956 Washington State* USC
1957 Oregon California*, USC
1958 Oregon State USC*
1959 Washington USC*
Season AAWU
1960 Washington State California, USC
1961 Washington State USC
1962 Oregon State Santa Clara
1963 Oregon State USC
1964 Oregon USC
1965 Washington State Stanford
1966 Washington State USC
Season Pac–8
1967 Stanford
1968 USC
1969 UCLA
Season North CIBA
1970 Washington State USC**
1971 Washington State USC**
1972 Washington State, Oregon USC**
1973 Washington State USC**
1974 Oregon, Washington State USC**
1975 Oregon State USC**
1976 Washington State** UCLA
Season North South
1977 Washington State USC**
1978 Washington State USC**
1979 Washington State UCLA
1980 Washington State Arizona, California
1981 Washington Arizona State
1982 Oregon State Arizona State
1983 Oregon State Stanford
1984 Portland State, Washington State Arizona State
1985 Oregon State, Washington State Stanford
1986 Oregon State UCLA
1987 Washington State Stanford
1988 Washington State Arizona State
1989 Washington State Arizona
1990 Washington State Stanford
1991 Washington State USC
1992 Washington Arizona
1993 Washington Arizona State
1994 Oregon State Stanford
1995 Washington State USC
1996 Washington USC
1997 Washington Stanford
1998 Washington Stanford
Season Pac–10 Record
1999 Stanford 50–15 (19–5)
2000 Arizona State‡, Stanford, UCLA (17–7)
2001 USC 45–19 (18–6)
2002 USC 37–24 (17–7)
2003 Stanford 51–18 (18–6)
2004 Stanford 46–14 (16–8)
2005 Oregon State 46–12 (19–5)
2006 Oregon State 50–16 (16–7)
2007 Arizona State 49–15 (19–5)
2008 Arizona State 49–13 (16–8)
2009 Arizona State 51–14 (21–6)
2010 Arizona State 52–10 (20–7)
2011 UCLA 35–24 (18–9)
Season Pac–12 Record
2012 UCLA‡, Arizona 42–14 (20–10), 38–17 (20–10)
2013 Oregon State 52–13 (24–6)
2014 Oregon State 45–14 (23–7)
2015 UCLA 45–16 (22–8)
2016 Utah 25–27 (19–11)
2017 Oregon State 56–6 (27–3)
2018 Stanford 46–12 (22–8)
2019 UCLA 52–11 (24–5)
2021 Arizona 45–18 (21–9)
Season Regular Season Tournament
2022 Stanford 37–14 (21–9) Stanford (1)
2023 Stanford Oregon (1)
2024 TBD TBD

Bold text indicates National Champion
* Pacific Coast Conference playoff champion
** North–South playoff champion
† California won the CIBA Division 1 and USC won Division 2. Cal defeated USC in a playoff for the CIBA title.
‡ Won the tiebreaker and the automatic post–season bid
Arizona State won the 1969 and 1977 National Championships as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Sun Devils' first baseball season in the Pac–12 was 1979.
Arizona won the 1976 National Championship as a member of the WAC. The Wildcats also joined the Pac–10 for the 1979 baseball season.
Arizona won the 1986 National Championship but did not win the South Division
Stanford won the 1988 National Championship but did not win the South Division. The Cardinal defeated South Division champion Arizona State in the final
USC won the 1998 National Championship, defeating Arizona State in the final. Neither won the South Division
Oregon State won the 2007 and 2018 National Championships but did not win the conference championships for those years.
UCLA won the 2013 National Championship but did not win the conference championship.

Men's basketball

The Pacific Coast Conference began playing basketball in the 1915–16 season. The PCC was split into North and South Divisions for basketball beginning with the 1922–23 season. The winners of the two divisions would play a best of three series of games to determine the PCC basketball champion. If two division teams tied, they would have a one–game playoff to produce the division representative. Starting with the first NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1939, the winner of the PCC divisional playoff was given the automatic berth in the NCAA tournament. Oregon, the 1939 PCC champion, won the championship game in the 1939 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

The last divisional playoff was in the 1954–55 season. After that, there was no divisional play and all teams played each other in a round robin competition. From the 1955–56 season through the 1958–59 season, the regular season conference champion was awarded the NCAA tournament berth from the PCC. In the case of a tie, a tie breaker rule was used to determine the NCAA tournament representative.

Beginning with the 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, the Pac–10 would usually place at least one other at–large team in the tournament.

By the 1985–86 season, the Pac–10 was one of three remaining conferences that gave their automatic NCAA tournament bid to the regular season round–robin champion. The other two conferences were the Ivy League and the Big Ten Conference.

The modern Pac–12 Conference men's basketball tournament format began in 1987. It was dropped after 1990 upon opposition from coaches and poor revenue and attendance.[24]

The tournament was restarted by an 8–2 vote of the athletic directors of the conference in 2000 after determining that a tournament would help increase exposure of the conference and help the seeding of the schools in the NCAA tournament.[25]

UCLA basketball game at Pauley Pavilion
Cal versus San Diego State at Haas Pavilion
UCLA celebrating 2014 Pac–12 tournament championship
Season
Regular season(#) Conference tournament (#)
1915–16California (1)
Oregon State (1)
1916–17Washington State[lower-roman 1]
1917–18No official conference competition
1918–19Oregon (1)
1919–20Stanford (1)
1920–21California (2)
Stanford (2)
1921–22Idaho (1)
1922–23Idaho (2)
1923–24California (3)
1924–25California (4)
1925–26California (5)
1926–27California (6)
1927–28USC (1)
1928–29California (7)
1929–30USC (2)
1930–31Washington (1)
1931–32California (8)
1932–33Oregon State (2)
1933–34Washington (2)
1934–35USC (3)
1935–36Stanford (3)
1936–37Stanford (4)
1937–38Stanford (5)
1938–39Oregon (2)
1939–40USC (4)
1940–41Washington State (2)
1941–42Stanford (6)
1942–43Washington (3)
1943–44California (9)[lower-roman 2]
Washington (4)
1944–45Oregon (3)
UCLA (1)
1945–46California (10)
1946–47Oregon State (3)
1947–48Washington (5)
1948–49Oregon State (4)
1949–50UCLA (2)
1950–51Washington (6)
1951–52UCLA (3)
1952–53Washington (7)
1953–54USC (5)
1954–55Oregon State (5)
1955–56UCLA (4)
1956–57California (11)
1957–58California (12)
Oregon State (6)
1958–59California (13)
1959–60California (14)
1960–61USC (6)
1961–62UCLA (5)
1962–63Stanford (7)
UCLA (6)
1963–64UCLA (7)
1964–65UCLA (8)
1965–66Oregon State (7)
1966–67UCLA (9)
1967–68UCLA (10)
1968–69UCLA (11)
1969–70UCLA (12)
1970–71UCLA (13)
1971–72UCLA (14)
1972–73UCLA (15)
1973–74UCLA (16)
1974–75UCLA (17)
1975–76UCLA (18)
1976–77UCLA (19)
1977–78UCLA (20)
1978–79UCLA (21)
1979–80Oregon State (8)
1980–81Oregon State (9)
1981–82Oregon State (10)
1982–83UCLA (22)
1983–84Oregon State (11)
Washington (8)
1984–85USC (7)
Washington (9)
1985–86Arizona (1)
1986–87UCLA (23)UCLA (1)
1987–88Arizona (2)Arizona (1)
1988–89Arizona (3)Arizona (2)
1989–90Arizona (4)Arizona (3)
Oregon State (12)
1990–91Arizona (5)
1991–92UCLA (24)
1992–93Arizona (6)
1993–94Arizona (7)
1994–95UCLA (25)
1995–96UCLA (26)
1996–97UCLA (27)[lower-roman 3]
1997–98Arizona (8)
1998–99Stanford (8)
1999–00Arizona (9)
Stanford (9)
2000–01Stanford (10)
2001–02Oregon (4)Arizona (4)
2002–03Arizona (10)Oregon (1)
2003–04Stanford (11)Stanford (1)
2004–05Arizona (11)Washington (1)
2005–06UCLA (28)UCLA (2)
2006–07UCLA (29)Oregon (2)
2007–08UCLA (30)UCLA (3)
2008–09Washington (10)USC (1)
2009–10California (15)Washington (2)
2010–11Arizona (12)Washington (3)
2011–12Washington (11)Colorado (1)
2012–13UCLA (31)Oregon (3)
2013–14Arizona (13)UCLA (4)
2014–15Arizona (14)Arizona (5)
2015–16Oregon (5)Oregon (4)
2016–17Arizona (15)Arizona (6)
Oregon (6)
2017–18Arizona (16)Arizona (7)
2018–19Washington (12)Oregon (5)
2019–20Oregon (7)Cancelled—COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Oregon (8)Oregon State (1)
2021–22Arizona (17)Arizona (8)
2022–23UCLA (32)Arizona (9)
2023–24TBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
  1. Though the first national championship tournament was not held until 1939, the Helms Athletic Foundation retroactively selected national champions for prior years, including Washington State for 1917.[26]
  2. Utah was national champion in 1944, prior to its joining the Pac-12 in 2011.[27]
  3. Arizona was national champion in 1997, though it did not win the conference.

Women's basketball

Conf Ovrl
Year Team W L Pct W L Pct
1986–87USC (1)1530.8332280.733
1987–88Washington (1)1620.8892550.833
1988–89Stanford (1)1801.0002830.903
1989–90Stanford (2)1710.9443210.970
Washington (2)1710.9442830.903
1990–91Stanford (3)1620.8892660.813
1991–92Stanford (4)1530.8333030.909
1992–93Stanford (5)1530.8332660.813
1993–94USC(2)1620.8872640.867
1994–95Stanford (6)1710.9443030.909
1995–96Stanford (7)1801.0002930.906
1996–97Stanford (8)1801.0003420.944
1997–98Stanford (9)1710.9442160.778
1998–99Oregon (1)1530.8332560.806
UCLA (1)1530.8332680.765
1999–00Oregon (2)1440.7782380.742
2000–01Arizona State (1)1260.66720110.645
Stanford (10)1260.66719110.633
Washington (3)1260.66722100.688
2001–02Stanford (11)1801.0003230.914
2002–03Stanford (12)1530.8332750.844
2003–04Arizona (1)1440.7782490.727
Stanford (13)1440.7782770.794
2004–05Stanford (14)1710.9443230.914
2005–06Stanford (15)1530.8332680.765
2006–07Stanford (16)1710.9442840.875
2007–08Stanford (17)1620.8893540.897
2008–09Stanford (18)1710.9412640.867
2009–10Stanford (19)1801.0003110.969
2010–11Stanford (20)1801.0002920.935
2011–12Stanford (21)1801.0003110.969
2012–13California (1)1710.9442830.903
Stanford (22)1710.9443120.939
2013–14Stanford (23)1710.9443230.914
2014–15Oregon State (1)1620.8892750.844
2015–16Oregon State (2)1620.8893250.865
Arizona State (2)1620.8892760.818
2016–17Oregon State (3)1620.8893150.861
2017–18Oregon (3)1620.8893350.868
2018–19Oregon (4)1620.8893350.868
2019–20Oregon (5)1710.9443120.939
2020–21Stanford (24)1920.9053120.939
2021–22Stanford (25)1601.0002530.893
2022–23Stanford (26)1530.8332740.871
Utah (1)1530.8332530.893
2023–24TBD000.00000
Bold text denotes National Champion.

Beach Volleyball

The Pac–12 first sponsored beach volleyball in the 2016 season (2015–16 school year). According to the Pac–12, the conference "did not record official league standings during the inaugural season of Beach Volleyball." To this day, the conference has never recorded official league standings in the sport. The regular season is followed by a conference tournament, with championships held both for pairs and teams (consisting of five pairs).[28]

Year Team Conf Overall Runner–up Tournament winner
W L Pct W L Pct
2016USC701.000342.944ArizonaUSC
2017USC901.000381.974UCLAUSC
2018UCLA91.900404.909USCUCLA
2019UCLA101.909353.921USCUSC
2020No Season due to Covid
2021UCLA1001.000325.865USCUCLA
2022USC00371.974USCUCLA
2023UCLA00373.925USCUCLA
2024TBD0000TBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.

Men's Cross Country

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up Individual Champion
1969Oregon (1)Washington StateGerry Lindgren, Washington State
1970Oregon (2)Washington StateSteve Prefontaine, Oregon
1971Washington State (1)OregonSteve Prefontaine, Oregon
1972Washington State (2)OregonJohn Ngeno, Washington State
1973Oregon (3)Washington StateSteve Prefontaine, Oregon
1974Washington State (3)OregonJohn Ngeno, Washington State
1975Washington State (4)OregonJoshua Kimeto, Washington State
1976Oregon (4)Washington StateHenry Rono, Washington State
1977Oregon (5)WashingtonJoel Cheryuiot, Washington State
1978Oregon (6)Washington StateHenry Rono, Washington State
1979Oregon (7)Washington StateHenry Rono, Washington State
1980UCLA (1)ArizonaRon Cornell, UCLA
1981UCLA (2)ArizonaRichard Tuwei, Washington State
1982Oregon (8)UCLAJim Hill, Oregon
1983Arizona (1)OregonJim Hill, Oregon
1984Arizona (2)Washington StateTom Ansberry, Arizona
1985Stanford (1)OregonMarc Olesen, Stanford
1986Arizona (3)OregonAaron Ramirez, Arizona
1987Arizona (4)OregonMatt Giusto, Arizona
1988Oregon (9)StanfordBrad Hudson, Oregon
1989Oregon (10)WashingtonMarc Davis, Arizona
1990Oregon (11)ArizonaMarc Davis, Arizona
1991Arizona (5)OregonColin Dalton, Oregon
1992Oregon (12)ArizonaJosephat Kapkory, Washington State
1993Washington (1)Washington StateJosephat Kapkory, Washington State
1994Arizona (6)WashingtonMartin Keino, Arizona
1995Oregon (13)StanfordKarl Keska, Oregon
1996Stanford (2)OregonMebrahtom Keflezighi, UCLA
1997Stanford (3)OregonBernard Lagat, Washington State
1998Stanford (4)OregonAbdi Abdirahman, Arizona
1999Arizona (7)StanfordSteve Fein, Oregon
2000Stanford (5)OregonJonathon Riley, Stanford
2001Stanford (6)Arizona StateGrant Robison, Stanford
2002Stanford (7)OregonGrant Robison, Stanford
2003Stanford (8)OregonIan Dobson, Stanford
2004Stanford (9)Arizona StateRobert Cheseret, Arizona
2005Stanford (10)ArizonaRobert Cheseret, Arizona
2006Oregon (14)StanfordGalen Rupp, Oregon
2007Oregon (15)StanfordShadrack Kiptoo–Biwott, Oregon
2008Oregon (16)StanfordGalen Rupp, Oregon
2009Stanford (11)OregonChris Derrick, Stanford
2010Stanford (12)OregonElliott Heath, Stanford
2011Colorado (1)StanfordLawi Lalang, Arizona
2012Colorado (2)StanfordLawi Lalang, Arizona
2013Colorado (3)OregonEdward Cheserek, Oregon
2014Colorado (4)OregonEdward Cheserek, Oregon
2015Colorado (5)StanfordEdward Cheserek, Oregon
2016Colorado (6)StanfordEdward Cheserek, Oregon
2017Stanford (13)ColoradoGrant Fisher, Stanford
2018Stanford (14)WashingtonGrant Fisher, Stanford
2019Colorado (7)OregonJoe Klecker, Colorado
2020Stanford (15)ColoradoEduardo Herrera, Colorado
2021Colorado (8)StanfordCharles Hicks, Stanford
2022Stanford (16)ColoradoCharles Hicks, Stanford
2023Stanford (17)WashingtonKy Robinson, Stanford
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Oregon won the 1974 National Title. Colorado won the 2001, 2004 & 2006 National Title but was not a member of the Pac–12

Women's Cross Country

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up Individual Champion
1986Oregon (1)UCLAPenny Graves, Oregon
1987Oregon (2)UCLAAnnette Hand, Oregon
1988Oregon (3)UCLALiz Wilson, Oregon
1989Washington (1)Washington StateJennifer Robertson, Washington State
1990Oregon (4)WashingtonLiz Wilson, Oregon
1991Oregon (5)ArizonaLisa Karnopp, Oregon
1992Oregon (6)WashingtonNicole Woodward, Oregon
1993Stanford (1)ArizonaKaren Hecox, UCLA
1994Stanford (2)OregonKaren Hecox, UCLA
1995Oregon (7)ArizonaAmy Skieresz, Arizona
1996Stanford (3)WashingtonAmy Skieresz, Arizona
1997Stanford (4)Oregon
Washington
Amy Skieresz, Arizona
1998Stanford (5)WashingtonAmy Skieresz, Arizona
1999Stanford (6)Arizona StateErin Sullivan, Stanford
2000Stanford (7)Arizona StateTara Chaplin, Arizona
2001Stanford (8)ArizonaLauren Fleshman, Stanford
2002Stanford (9)Arizona StateSara Bei, Stanford
2003Stanford (10)Arizona StateSara Bei, Stanford
2004Stanford (11)Arizona StateAmy Hastings, Arizona State
2005Stanford (12)Arizona StateArianna Lambie, Stanford
2006Stanford (13)Arizona StateArianna Lambie, Stanford
2007Stanford (14)OregonArianna Lambie, Stanford
2008Washington (2)OregonKendra Schaaf, Washington
2009Washington (3)OregonNicole Blood, Oregon
2010Stanford (15)ArizonaJordan Hasay, Oregon
2011Colorado (1)WashingtonKatie Flood, Washington
2012Oregon (8)ArizonaKathy Kroeger, Stanford
2013Arizona (1)ColoradoAisling Cuffe, Stanford
2014Oregon (9)StanfordShelby Houlihan, Arizona State
2015Colorado (2)OregonAisling Cuffe, Stanford
2016Colorado (3)WashingtonAmy–Eloise Neale, Washington
2017Colorado (4)OregonDani Jones, Colorado
2018Oregon (10)ColoradoDani Jones, Colorado
2019Stanford (16)WashingtonFiona O'Keeffe, Stanford
2020Stanford (17)ColoradoHaley Herberg, Washington
2021Colorado (5)UtahAbby Nichols, Colorado
2022Colorado (5)UtahBailey Hertenstein, Colorado
2023Washington (4)StanfordAmy Bunnage, Stanford
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Oregon won the 2016 National Title. Colorado won the 2000 & 2004 National Title but was not a member of the Pac–12

Football

Men's Golf

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up Individual Champion
1960Stanford (1)UCLAPete Choate (1), Stanford
1961Washington (1)USCClint Names, Washington
1962USC (1)StanfordPete Choate (2), Stanford
1963Washington (2)USCDave Stockton, USC
1964USC (2)WashingtonSherman Finger (1), USC
1965USC (3)UCLASherman Finger (2), USC
1966USC (4)StanfordSherman Finger (3), USC
1967USC (5)StanfordKemp Richardson (1), USC
1968Stanford (2)USCKemp Richardson (2), USC
1969USC (6)StanfordBob Allard, Oregon State
Bruce Osborne, USC
Sandy Adelman, Stanford
1970Stanford (3)OregonPeter Laszlo, UCLA
Allan Tapie, USC
Gary Sanders, USC
Craig Griswold (1), Oregon
1971USC (7)StanfordScott Masingill, Oregon State
1972USC (8)WashingtonCraig Griswold (2), Oregon
1973USC (9)StanfordMark Pfeil, USC
1974Stanford (4)USCPeter Jacobsen (1), Oregon
1975USC (10)StanfordScott Simpson (1), USC
1976Oregon (1) ― North
USC (11) ― South
Washington ― North
Stanford ― South
Peter Jacobsen (2), Oregon ― North
Scott Simpson (2), USC ― South
1977Oregon (2) ― North
Stanford (5) ― South
Washington ― North
USC ― South
Phil Currie, Oregon ― North
Mike Peck (1), Stanford ― South
Larry Collins, USC ― South
1978USC (12)StanfordBrent Murray, Oregon
Mike Peck (2), Stanford
1979Arizona State (1)ArizonaScott Watkins, Arizona State
Dan Croonquist, Arizona State
1980USC (13)Arizona StateJim Bertoncino, Arizona State
Jack Skilling, Stanford
Craig Steinberg, USC
1981Arizona State (2)USCDan Forsman, Arizona State
Tony Grimes, Arizona State
1982UCLA (1)Arizona StateCorey Pavin, UCLA
1983UCLA (2)USCSteve Pate, UCLA
Sam Randolph, USC
1984USC (14)StanfordPaul Nolen, Arizona
Mike Blewett, USC
1985UCLA (3)OregonDuffy Waldorf, UCLA
1986USC (15)OregonDon Walsworth, Stanford
1987Arizona (1)Arizona State
UCLA
Larry Silveira, Arizona
1988Washington (3)ArizonaO.D. Vincent, Washington
1989Arizona State (3)ArizonaChristian Cévaër (1), Stanford
1990Arizona State (4)ArizonaPhil Mickelson, Arizona State
1991Arizona (2)Arizona StateManny Zerman, Arizona
1992Stanford (5)Arizona StateChristian Cévaër (2), Stanford
1993Arizona State (5)ArizonaJason Gore (1), Arizona
1994Stanford (6)ArizonaJason Gore (2), Arizona
1995Arizona State (6)CaliforniaCharlie Wi, California
1996Arizona State (7)USCTiger Woods, Stanford
1997Arizona State (8)OregonScott Johnson, Arizona State
1998Arizona State (9)UCLAPaul Casey (1), Arizona State
1999Arizona State (10)UCLAPaul Casey (2), Arizona State
2000Arizona State (11)Oregon StatePaul Casey (3), Arizona State
2001USC (16)Arizona StateRicky Barnes, Arizona
2002USC (17)StanfordJim Seki, Stanford
2003UCLA (4)ArizonaJohn Merrick, UCLA
2004Arizona (3)Arizona StateHenry Liaw, Arizona
2005Arizona State (12)
Washington (4)
ArizonaErik Olson, Washington
2006UCLA (5)WashingtonDaniel Im, UCLA
2007USC (18)UCLAJamie Lovemark, USC
2008Arizona State (13)†USCCreighton Honeck, Arizona
2009Washington (5)OregonDarren Wallace, Washington
2010Washington (6)StanfordEric Mina, California
2011USC (19)†OregonMartin Trainer, USC
2012California (1)†OregonAndrew Yun, Stanford
2013California (2)UCLAMax Homa, California
2014Stanford (6)WashingtonPatrick Rodgers, Stanford
2015Stanford (7)OregonMaverick McNealy, Stanford
2016Stanford (8)CaliforniaJon Rahm, Arizona State
2017Oregon (3)StanfordWyndham Clark, Oregon
2018USC (20)ColoradoJustin Suh, USC
2019Stanford (9)UCLACollin Morikawa, California
2020Canceled due to COVID–19
2021Arizona (4)Arizona StateBrad Reeves, Arizona
2022Washington (7)StanfordNoah Woolsey, Washington
2023Stanford (10)Arizona StateMichael Thorbjornsen, Stanford
2024TBDTBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Arizona won the 1992 National Title. Arizona State was the 1994 Co―National Champions. California won the 2004 National Title. Oregon won the 2016 National Title. Stanford won the 2007 National Title. UCLA won the 2008 & 1988 National Titles
Note: Scott Simpson (USC) won the 1977 Individual National Title. Ron Commans (USC) won the 1981 Individual National Title. Jim Carter (ASU) won the 1983 Individual National Title. Phil Mickelson (ASU) won the 1989 & 1992 Individual National Titles. Todd Demsey (ASU) won the 1993 Individual National Titles. Alejandro Cañizares (ASU) won the 2003 Individual National Title. James Lepp (Washington) won the 2005 Individual National Title. Kevin Chappell (UCLA) won the 2008 Individual National Title. Cameron Wilson (Stanford) won the 2014 Individual National Title. Aaron Wise (Oregon) won the 2016 Individual National Title.

Women's Golf

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up Individual Champion
1987Arizona State (1)USCDanielle Ammaccapane, Arizona State
1988Arizona State (2)UCLAPam Wright, Arizona State
1989USC (1)Arizona StatePearl Sinn, Arizona State
1990UCLA (1)ArizonaBrandie Burton, Arizona State
1991UCLA (2)ArizonaLisa Kiggens, UCLA
1992Arizona (1)Arizona StateAnnika Sorenstam, Arizona
1993Arizona State (3)UCLAWendy Ward (1), Arizona State
1994Arizona State (4)USCJennifer Biehn, USC
1995Arizona State (5)UCLAWendy Ward (2), Arizona State
1996Arizona State (6)UCLAMarisa Baena, Arizona
1997Arizona (2)Arizona StateMhairi McKay, Stanford
1998Arizona (3)Arizona StateJenna Daniels, Arizona
1999Stanford (1)ArizonaGrace Park, Arizona State
2000Arizona (4)StanfordCandie Kung, USC
2001Arizona (5)StanfordLorena Ochoa, Arizona
2002Arizona (6)UCLAJimin Kang, Arizona State
2003California (1)ArizonaVikki Laing, California
2004UCLA (3)CaliforniaCharlotte Mayorkas, UCLA
2005UCLA (4)Arizona StateLouise Stahle, Arizona State
2006UCLA (5)Arizona StatePaige Mackenzie, Washington
2007Arizona State (7)UCLATiffany Joh, UCLA
2008USC (2)UCLAPaola Moreno, USC
2009Arizona State (8)USCCarlota Ciganda (1), Arizona State
2010Arizona (7)UCLACarlota Ciganda (2), Arizona State
2011USC (3)ArizonaSophia Popov, USC
2012California (2)USCDoris Chen, USC
2013USC (4)WashingtonAnnie Park, USC
2014Stanford (2)ArizonaAlison Lee, UCLA
2015Arizona (8)OregonCaroline Inglis, Oregon
2016USC (5)UCLALinnea Strom, Arizona State
2017UCLA (6)ColoradoLilia Vu, UCLA
2018UCLA (7)USCPatty Tavatanakit, UCLA
2019USC (6)ArizonaOlivia Mehaffey, Arizona State
2020Canceled due to COVID–19
2021USC (7)StanfordRachel Heck, Stanford
2022Oregon (1)StanfordHsin–Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Oregon
2023USC (8)OregonRose Zhang, Stanford
2024TBDTBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Arizona won the 1996 & 2018 National Title. Arizona State won the 1990 & 2017 National Title. Stanford won the 2015 National Title. USC won the 2003 National Title. UCLA won the 2011 National Title. Washington won the 2016 National Title
Note: Susan Slaughter (ASU) won the 1990 Individual National Title. Annika Sorenstam (Arizona) won the 1991 Individual National Title. Emilee Klein (Arizona State) won the 1991 Individual National Title. Kristel Mourgue d’Algue (Arizona State) won the 1995 Individual National Title. Jennifer Rosales (USC) won the 1995 Individual National Title. Jenna Daniels (USC) won the 2000 Individual National Title. Mikaela Parmlid (USC) won the 2003 Individual National Title. Sarah Huarte (California) won the 2004 Individual National Title. Dewi Schreefel (USC) won the 2006 Individual National Title. Azahara Muñoz (Arizona State) won the 2008 Individual National Title. Doris Chen (USC) won the 2014 Individual National Title. Monica Vaughn (2017) won the 2017 Individual National Title. Rose Zhang (2022) won the 2022 Individual National Title.

Women's Gymnastics

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up All–Around Champion
1987UCLA (1)ArizonaTanya Service, UCLA
Yumi Modre, Washington
1988UCLA (2)Arizona StateJill Andrews, UCLA
1989UCLA (3)Oregon StateJoy Selig, Oregon State
1990UCLA (4)ArizonaJill Andrews, UCLA
1991Oregon State (1)UCLAJoy Selig, Oregon State
1992Oregon State (2)ArizonaChari Knight, Oregon State
1993UCLA (5)Oregon StateKareema Marrow, UCLA
1994Oregon State (3)UCLALeah Homma, UCLA
1995UCLA (6)Arizona StateStella Umeh, UCLA
1996Oregon State (4)Arizona StateHeidi Hornbeek, Arizona
1997UCLA (7)StanfordLeah Homma, UCLA
1998Stanford (1)Oregon StateStella Umeh, UCLA
1999UCLA (8)Oregon StateHeidi Moneymaker, UCLA
2000UCLA (9)Oregon StateMohini Bhardwaj, UCLA
2001Stanford (2)UCLAMohini Bhardwaj, UCLA
2002UCLA (10)ArizonaOnnie Willis, UCLA
2003UCLA (11)StanfordKate Richardson, UCLA
2004Stanford (3)UCLANatalie Foley, Stanford
2005UCLA (12)ArizonaKristen Maloney, UCLA
Tasha Schwikert, UCLA
2006Stanford (4)UCLATabitha Yim, Stanford
2007UCLA (13)StanfordTasha Schwikert, UCLA
2008Stanford (5)Oregon StateTabitha Yim, Stanford
2009UCLA (14)Oregon StateCarly Janiga, Stanford
2010UCLA (15)StanfordVanessa Zamarripa, UCLA
2011Oregon State (5)UCLALeslie Mak, Oregon State
2012UCLA (16)UtahCorrie Lothrop, Utah
2013Oregon State (6)UCLAVanessa Zamarripa, UCLA
2014Utah (1)StanfordTory Wilson, Utah
2015Utah (2)UCLAGeorgia Dabritz, Utah
2016UCLA (17)Oregon State & Utah (tie)Breanna Hughes, Utah
2017Utah (3)Oregon StateMyKayla Skinner, Utah
2018UCLA (18)UtahKyla Ross, UCLA
MyKayla Skinner, Utah
2019UCLA (19)UtahKyla Ross, UCLA
2020Canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak in the USA [29]
2021Utah (4)CaliforniaMaile O'Keefe, Utah
2022Utah (5)CaliforniaJade Carey, Oregon State
2023Utah (6)UCLAJade Carey, Oregon State
2024TBDTBDTBD

Note: Bold denotes NCAA team or all–around champion.
Note: The Pac–10 added gymnastics in the 1987 season. Prior to the Pac–10 fielding gymnastics championships, Jackie Brummer from Arizona State won the NCAA gymnastics championship.
Note: The following gymnasts won the NCAA all–around title without winning the Pac–10 all–around title: 2001: Onnie Willis, UCLA; 2002: Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA; 2008: Tasha Schwikert, UCLA; 2015: Samantha Peszek, UCLA

Women's Lacrosse

Season Regular Season Champion (#) Tournament champion (#)
2018 Colorado (1) Stanford (1)
2019 USC (1) USC (1)
2020
2021 Stanford (1) Stanford (2)
2022 Stanford (2)
USC (2)
Stanford (3)
2023 USC (3) USC (2)
2024 TBD TBD

Note: Bold denotes NCAA team champion.
Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.

Men's Rowing

Year Team Title
1960 California 1
1961 Washington 1
1962 Washington 2
1963 Washington 3
1964 California 2
1965 Washington 4
1966 Washington 5
1967 UCLA 1
1968 Washington 6
1969 Washington 7
1970 UCLA 2
1971 Washington 8
1972 Washington 9
1973 Washington 10
1974 Washington 11
1975 Washington 12
1976 Washington 13
1977 Washington 14
1978 Washington 15
1979 California 3
1980 Washington 16
1981 Washington 17
1982 California 4
1983 Washington 18
1984 Washington 19
1985 Washington 20
1986 California 5
1987 UCLA 3
1988 UCLA 4
1989 UCLA 5
1990 Washington 21
1991 Washington 22
1992 Washington 23
1993 Washington 24
1994 California 6
1995 Washington 23
1996 Washington 24
1997 Washington 25
1998 California 7
1999 California 8
2000 California 9
2001 California 10
2002 California 11
2003 California 12
2004 Washington 26
2005 California 13
2006 California 14
2007 Washington 27
2008 Washington 28
2009 California 15
2010 Washington 29
2011 Washington 30
2012 Washington 31
2013 Washington 32
2014 Washington 33
2015 Washington 34
2016 California 16
2017 Washington 35
2018 Washington 36
2019 Washington 37
2020
2021 Washington 38
2022 California 17
2023 California 18
2024 TBD TBD

Note: Bold denotes NCAA team champion.
Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.

Women's Rowing

Year Team Title
1987 Washington 1
1988 Washington 2
1989 Washington 3
1990 UCLA 1
1991 UCLA 2
1992 Washington 4
1993 Washington 5
1994 California 1
1995 Washington 6
1996 Washington 7
1997 Washington 8
1998 Washington 9
1999 Washington 10
2000 Washington 11
2001 Washington 12
2002 Washington 13
2003 Washington 14
2004 California 2
2005 California 3
2006 California 4
2007 USC 1
2008 California 5
2009 California 6
2010 California 7
2011 California 8
2012 California 9
2013 California 10
2014 Stanford 1
2015 California 11
2016 California 12
2017 Washington 15
2018 Washington 16
2019 Washington 17
2020
2021 Washington 18
2022 Stanford 2
2023 Stanford 3
2024 TBD TBD

Note: Bold denotes NCAA team champion.
Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.
Note: California won the 2018 National Title.Stanford won the 2009 National Title.

Men's Soccer

The conference established men's soccer as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2000 academic year. Prior to then, most members who fielded a men's collegiate soccer team competed in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

Conf Ovrl Conf Ovrl
Season Champion W–L–T W–L–T Runner–up W–L–T W–L–T
2000 Washington 7–1–0 14–6 Stanford 6–2–0 18–3–1
2001 Stanford 6–1–1 19–2–1 UCLA 5–2–1 12–7–4
2002 UCLA 8–2–0 16–3–3 California 6–3–1 14–6–2
2003 UCLA 10–0–0 20–2–1 Oregon State 7–3–0 13–7–0
2004 UCLA 6–2–0 14–4–2 California 4–3–1 13–4–3
2005 UCLA 7–1–2 12–5–3 California 6–3–1 14–4–3
2006 California 7–3–0 13–6–1 San Diego State 5–2–3 9–6–4
2007 California 6–3–1 12–6–2 San Diego State
Stanford
UCLA
4–4–2 8–7–4
7–6–5
9–9–3
2008 UCLA 7–1–2 10–5–6 California 5–2–3 12–4–5
2009 UCLA 5–1–4 12–4–4 Oregon State 5–4–1 19–6–3
2010 California 8–1–1 14–2–4 UCLA 8–2–0 16–5–1
2011 UCLA 10–0–0 18–4–2 Washington 7–3–0 12–4–2
2012 UCLA 8–1–1 13–3–3 Washington 7–1–2 13–5–3
2013 Washington 7–1–2 16–2–4 UCLA 6–1–3 12–3–5
2014 Stanford 6–1–3 13–3–3 UCLA 6–2–2 14–4–6
2015 Stanford 7–1–2 18–2–3 UCLA 5–4–1 11–9–1
2016 Stanford 8–1–1 14–3–4 Washington 6–4–0 14–7–0
2016 Stanford 8–1–1 14–3–4 Washington 6–4–0 14–7–0
2017 Stanford 9–0–1 19–2–2 California 6–4–0 11–7–0
2018 Stanford 7–2–1 12–4–5 Oregon State 6–3–1 11–6–3
2019 Washington 8–2–0 17–4–0 Stanford 6–2–2 14–3–5
2020 Stanford 7–2–1 10–3–1 Washington 7–3–0 12–4–0
2021 Oregon State 7–1–2 14–2–4 Washington 6–1–2 18–2–2
2022 Washington 7–1–2 15–2–3 Stanford 4–2–4 12–2–6
2023 UCLA 6–0–4 9–4–5 Oregon State 4–1–5 11–5–5

Note: Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon, USC, Utah & Washington State do not field a men's soccer team.

Bold text indicates National Champion

Women's Soccer

The conference established women's soccer as a sponsored sport beginning in the 1995 academic year.

Conf Ovrl Conf Ovrl
Season Champion W–L–T W–L–T Runner–Up W–L–T W–L–T
1993 Stanford 3–1–0 18–3–1 UCLA 2–1–0 10–6–1
1995 Stanford 7–0–0 16–4–0 UCLA 5–2–0 14–4–2
1996 Stanford 6–1–0 12–9–0 California
Washington
5–2–0 13–3–2
12–8–0
1997 UCLA 9–0–0 19–3–0 USC 7–2–0 16–3–1
1998 California
UCLA
USC
7–2–0 13–8–0
17–4–1
14–7–1
Washington 6–3–0 10–9–1
1999 Stanford 7–1–1 15–5–1 USC 7–2–0 14–6–0
2000 Washington 8–1–0 18–3–0 California 7–2–0 17–3–1
2001 UCLA 8–1–0 20–3–0 Stanford 6–2–1 15–4–2
2002 Stanford 9–0–0 21–2–0 UCLA 8–1–0 18–4–0
2003 UCLA 8–0–1 20–2–3 Arizona State 6–2–1 13–5–3
2004 UCLA
Arizona
6–3–0
6–3–0
17–6–0
15–6–0
Washington 5–3–1 17–5–1
2005 UCLA 7–0–2 22–2–2 California 7–1–1 16–4–2
2006 UCLA 8–1–0 17–3–0 Oregon 6–1–2 12–6–2
2007 UCLA 9–0–0 18–1–2 USC 6–2–1 16–3–2
2008 UCLA 9–0–0 22–0–2 Stanford 8–1–0 22–1–1
2009 Stanford 9–0–0 22–0–0 UCLA 8–1–0 19–2–1
2010 Stanford 9–0–0 22–0–2 Oregon 3–5–1 7–10–3
2011 Stanford 11–0–0 25–0–1 UCLA 8–1–2 16–1–4
2012 Stanford 11–0–0 21–2–1 UCLA 8–2–1 18–3–2
2013 UCLA 9–0–2 22–1–3 Washington State 7–3–1 14–3–4
2014 UCLA 10–0–1 21–1–2 Stanford 9–1–1 20–2–2
2015 Stanford 10–0–1 19–2–2 USC 9–2–0 15–5–2
2016 Stanford 10–1–0 18–2–1 USC 8–2–1 18–4–2
2017 Stanford 11–0–0 24–1–0 UCLA 8–2–1 20–3–2
2018 Stanford 10–0–1 21–1–2 UCLA 9–2–0 17–3–2
2019 Stanford 11–0–0 24–1–0 UCLA 8–3–0 18–5–1
2020 UCLA 9–1–1 18–5–1 USC 6–3–2 7–3–4
2021 UCLA 8–0–3 16–1–3 USC 8–1–2 14–3–3
2022 Stanford 9–1–1 17–2–2 UCLA 9–2–0 18–2–0
2023 UCLA 10–0–1 16–2–1 Stanford 8–0–3 20–0–4

Bold text indicates National Champion

Softball

Year Team Conf Ovrl Conf. Tournament Winner
W L T Pct W L T Pct Team
1987California (1)8200.800341500.694
1988UCLA (1)15300.83353800.869
1989UCLA (2)18200.90048400.923
1990UCLA (3)16200.88962700.899
1991UCLA (4)16400.80050500.909
1992Arizona (1)16200.88958700.892
1993UCLA (5)25100.96250500.909
1994Arizona (2)23100.95864300.955
1995UCLA (6)23400.85743600.878
1996Washington (1)23400.85259900.868
1997Arizona (3)26100.96361500.924
1998Arizona (4)27100.96467400.944
1999UCLA (7)22600.78663600.913
2000Washington (2)17400.81062900.873
2001Arizona (5)19200.90565400.942
2002UCLA (8)18300.85755900.859
2003Arizona (6)19200.90554500.915
2004Arizona (7)17300.85055600.902
2005California (2)
Arizona (8)
Oregon State (1)
Stanford (1)
13
13
13
13
8
8
8
8
0
0
0
0
0.619
0.619
0.619
0.619
52
45
43
43
15
12
16
16
0
0
0
0
0.776
0.789
0.729
0.729
2006Arizona (9)15510.738441210.773
2007Arizona (10)15510.738501410.777
2008Arizona State (1)18300.85764500.928
2009UCLA (9)16500.762451100.804
2010Washington (3)17400.81044600.880
2011Arizona State (2)17400.81060600.909
Season Pac–12 Record
2012California (3)21300.86558700.892
2013Oregon (1)19500.792501100.820
2014Oregon (2)19210.88648610.882
2015Oregon (3)21300.87551800.864
2016Oregon (4)20400.83347800.855
2017Arizona (11)18600.75052900.852
2018Oregon (5)2130.875531000.841
2019UCLA (10)
Washington (4)
20
20
4
4
0
0
0.833
0.833
46
45
5
7
0
0
0.902
0.865
2021UCLA (11)19200.90541400.911
2022Arizona State (3)2040.88339900.813
2023UCLA (12)21300.87552500.926Utah (1)
2024TBD0000.000000

Note: UCLA won the 1992, 1995 (vacated), 2003, 2004 and 2010 National Championship but did not win the conference championship
Note: Arizona won the 1991, 1993, and 1996 National Championship but did not win the conference championship
Note: California won the 2002 National Championship but did not win the conference championship
Note: Washington won the 2009 National Championship but did not win the conference championship
Note: Washington State, Colorado, and USC do not field softball teams
Bold text indicates National Champion
Note: Pac–12 started the Conference Tournament in 2023[30]

Men's Swim & Dive

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up
1961USC (1)Washington
1962USC (2)Washington
1963USC (3)Stanford
1964USC (4)Stanford
1965USC (5)Oregon
1966USC (6)UCLA
1967USC (7)Stanford
1968USC (8)Stanford
1969USC (9)UCLA
1970UCLA (1)USC
1971UCLA (2)USC
1972USC (10)UCLA
1973USC (11)UCLA
1974USC (12)Washington
1975USC (13)UCLA
1976Washington (1) – North

USC (14) – South

1977Washington (2) – North

USC (15) – South

1978Washington (3) – North

USC (16) – South

1979USC (17)UCLA
1980California (1)UCLA
1981California (2)UCLA
1982Stanford (1)UCLA
1983Stanford (2)California
1984Stanford (3)California
1985Stanford (4)California
1986Stanford (5)UCLA
1987Stanford (6)California
1988Stanford (7)USC
1989Stanford (8)UCLA
1990Stanford (9)UCLA
1991Stanford (10)UCLA
1992Stanford (11)California
1993Stanford (12)UCLA
1994Stanford (13)UCLA
1995Stanford (14)Arizona State
1996Stanford (15)Arizona
1997Stanford (16)USC
1998Stanford (17)USC
1999Stanford (18)California
2000Stanford (19)California
2001Stanford (20)USC
2002Stanford (21)California
2003Stanford (22)California
2004Stanford (23)California
2005Stanford (24)California
2006Stanford (25)California
2007Stanford (26)California
2008Stanford (27)California
2009Stanford (28)California
2010Stanford (29)California
2011Stanford (30)California
2012Stanford (31)California
2013California (3)Stanford
2014California (4)Stanford
2015USC (18)Stanford
2016Stanford (32)USC
2017Stanford (33)California
2018California (5)Stanford
2019California (6)Stanford
2020California (7)Arizona
2021California (8)Stanford
2022 California (9) Stanford
2023 Arizona State (1) California
2024 TBD TBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Arizona won the 2008 National Title. California won the 1979 National Title.

Women's Swim & Dive

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up
1987 Stanford (1) USC
1988Stanford (2)California
1989Stanford (3)California
1990Stanford (4)California
1991Stanford (5)California
1992Stanford (6)UCLA
1993Stanford (7)UCLA
1994Stanford (8)Arizona State
1995Stanford (9)UCLA
1996Stanford (10)UCLA
1997Stanford (11)USC
1998Stanford (12)USC
1999Stanford (13)USC
2000Arizona (1)Stanford
2001UCLA (1)Arizona
2002Stanford (14)USC
2003UCLA (2)Stanford
2004Stanford (15)UCLA
2005Stanford (16)Arizona
2006Arizona (2)UCLA
2007Arizona (3)Stanford
2008Arizona (4)Stanford
2009California (1)Arizona
2010Stanford (17)California
2011Stanford (18)California
2012California (2)Stanford
2013Stanford (19)USC
2014California (3)Stanford
2015California (4)Stanford
2016USC (1)Stanford
2017Stanford (20)California
2018Stanford (21)California
2019Stanford (22)California
2020Stanford (23)California
2021California (5)Stanford
2022 Stanford (24)California
2023 Stanford (25)USC
2024 TBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.

Men's Tennis

Season Team Champion (#) Conference Overall Tournament champion Individual Champion Doubles Champion
W–L–T W–L–T
1928 Stanford (1) 8–0
1929 Stanford (2) 10–1
1930 California (1) 3–0–1 12–2–1
1931 Stanford (3) 6–0
1932 UCLA (1)
1933 California (2)

Stanford (4)

4–0

6–0

9–2

6–1

1934 USC (1) 6–0 10–0
1935 Stanford (5) 9–1
1936 USC (2) 5–1 7–1
1937 California (3) 5–1 7–1
1938 Washington (1) – North

USC (3) – South

0–0

6–0

5–0

8–0

1939 Washington (2) – North

California (4) – South

0–0

6–0

4–0

8–0

1940 Washington (3) – North

USC (4) – South

0–0

6–0

6–0

6–0

1941 Washington (4) – North

USC (5) – South

0–0

8–0

5–0

7–0

1942 Washington (5) – North

Stanford (6) – South

0–0

0–0

4–0

6–0

1943 Washington (6) – North

USC (6) – South

0–0

4–0

3–0

9–0

1944 USC (7) 3–0 7–0
1945 UCLA (2) 0–0 0–0
1946 Washington (7) – North

USC (8) – South

0–0

6–0

4–0

11–0

1947 Washington (8) – North

UCLA (3) & USC (9) – South

0–0

5–1

5–1

4–0

0–0

13–1

1948 Washington (9) – North

UCLA (4) & USC (10) – South

0–0

5–1

5–1

4–0

0–0

10–2

1949 Washington (10) – North

UCLA (5) & USC (11) – South

0–0

5–1

5–1

4–0

0–0

10–3

1950 Washington (11) – North

USC (12) – South

0–0

6–0

3–0

11–0

1951 Washington (12) – North

UCLA (6) – South

0–0

0–0

5–0

16–1

1952 Washington (13) – North

California (5) & UCLA (7) – South

0–0

5–1

5–1

5–1

11–2

9–2

1953 Washington (14) – North

California (6) & UCLA (8) – South

0–0

6–0

6–0

6–0

13–1

0–0

1954 Washington (15) – North

UCLA (9) – South

0–0

6–0

5–1

19–0

1955 Washington (16) – North

USC (13) – South

0–0

6–0

4–1

9–0

1956 Washington (17) – North

UCLA (10) – South

0–0

0–0

4–0

14–1

1957 Washington (18) – North

UCLA (11) & USC (14) – South

0–0

5–1

5–1

4–0

9–2

7–1

1958 UCLA (12) 0–0 7–0
1959 UCLA (13) 0–0 15–1
1960 UCLA (14) 0–0 14–3
1961 UCLA (15) 6–0 13–0
1962 USC (15) 6–0 12–0
1963 USC (16) 5–0 12–0
1964 USC (17) 5–1 10–1
1965 UCLA (16) 6–0 12–0
1966 USC (18) 6–0 17–0
1967 USC (19) 5–1 15–2
1968 USC (20) 5–1 15–1–1
1969UCLA (17)0–0 18–1–1
1970UCLA (18) 19–1
1971UCLA (19)6–0 17–0
1972Stanford (7) 16–1
1973UCLA (20) 24–1
1974Stanford (8) 17–1
1975UCLA (21)6–0 19–0
1976Washington (19) – North

UCLA (22) – South

0–0

0–0

9–5

17–1

1977Washington (20) – North

UCLA (23) – South

0–0

0–0

13–2

19–2

1978Washington (21) – North

Stanford (9) – South

0–0

0–0

13–4

24–0

1979Washington (22) – North

Stanford (10) – South

0–0

0–0

30–4

19–4

1980Washington (23) – North

Stanford (11) & USC (21) – South

0–0

8–2

8–2

11–4

21–3

27–7

1981Washington (24) – North

UCLA (24) – South

0–0

9–1

20–12

24–3

1982Washington (25) – North

UCLA (25) – South

0–0

10–0

21–6

30–3

1983Washington (26) – North

Stanford (12) – South

0–0

0–0

19–5

24–1

1984Washington (27) – North

USC (22) – South

0–0

9–1

14–11

32–4

1985Washington (28) – North

UCLA (26) – South

0–0

9–1

20–8

31–4

1986Washington (29) – North

UCLA (27) – South

0–0

10–0

26–7

29–2

1987Washington (30) – North

USC (23) – South

0–0

9–0

18–12

32–1

Patrick McEnroe, Stanford Brian Garrow/Pat Galbraith, UCLA
1988Washington (31) – North

Stanford (13) – South

0–0

0–0

16–8

0–0

Brian Garrow, UCLA Scott Melville/Eric Amend, USC
1989Washington (32) – North

UCLA (28) – South

0–0

9–1

9–17

26–4

Pat Galbraith, UCLA Mark Quinney/Billy Barber, UCLA
1990Washington (33) – North

UCLA (29) – South

0–0

8–1

12–11

27–4

Jason Netter, UCLA Alex O'Brien/Jason Yee, Stanford
1991Washington (34) – North

USC (24) – South

0–0

9–1

9–16

30–2

Alex O'Brien (1), Stanford Jonathan Stark/Jared Palmer, Stanford
1992Washington (35) – North

USC (25) – South

0–0

9–1

6–9

21–3

Alex O'Brien (2), Stanford Chris Cocotos/Alex O'Brien (2), Stanford
1993Washington (36) – North

USC (26) – South

0–0

9–1

13–8

22–2

Fritz Bissell, UCLA David Ekerot/Andras Lanyi, USC
1994Washington (37) – North

USC (27) – South

0–0

9–1

10–13

22–3

Wayne Black, USC Wayne Black/Jon Leach, USC
1995Washington (38) – North

Stanford (14) – South

0–0

10–0

12–11

27–0

Scott Humphries, Stanford Brett Hansen/Fernando Samayoa, USC
1996Washington (39) – North

UCLA (30) – South

0–0

10–0

16–8

27–1

Adam Peterson, USC Paul Goldstein/Jim Thomas, Stanford
1997Washington (40) – North

Stanford (15) – South

0–0

0–0

16–8

26–2

Bob Bryan, Stanford Paul Goldstein (2)/Ryan Wolters, Stanford
1998Stanford (16)10–0 28–0 Paul Goldstein, Stanford Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan, Stanford
1999Stanford (17)

UCLA (31)

6–1

6–1

20–3

26–3

Ryan Wolters, Stanford Jean–Noel Grinda/Lee Jong–min, UCLA
2000Stanford (18)7–0 28–1 Geoff Abrams, Stanford Brandon Kramer/Jong–Min Lee (2), UCLA
2001Stanford (19)7–0 24–2 Ryan Moore, USC K.J. Hippensteel/Alex Kim, Stanford
2002UCLA (32)6–1 23–5 Rodrigo Grilli, UCLA Marcin Matkowski/Jean–Julien Rojer,UCLA
2003Stanford (20)7–0 25–4 Marcin Matkowski, UCLA Parker Collins/Daniel Langre, USC
2004UCLA (33)

USC (28)

6–1

6–1

26–6

23–4

Sam Warburg (1), Stanford Phillip Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov, UCLA
2005UCLA (34)

Washington (41)

6–1

6–1

27–3

20–5

Sam Warburg (2), Stanford KC Corkery/Sam Warburg, Stanford
2006Stanford (21)

UCLA (35)

6–1

6–1

18–4

20–6

Matt Bruch (1), Stanford Mathieu Dehaine/Jeremy Drean, UCLA
2007UCLA (36)7–0 22–4 Matt Bruch (2), Stanford Matt Bruch/Blake Muller, Stanford
2008USC (29)6–1 22–5 Kaes Van't Hof, USC Robert Farah (1)/Kaes Van't Hof, USC
2009UCLA (37)6–0 21–5 Bradley Klahn, Stanford Bradley Klahn/Ryan Thacher, Stanford
2010Stanford (22)

USC (30)

5–1

5–1

0–0

25–3

Robert Farah, USC Robert Farah (2)/SteveJohnson (1), USC
2011USC (31)6–0 27–2 Steve Johnson, USC SteveJohnson (2)/Ray Sarmiento, USC
2012UCLA (38)7–0 26–4 USC (1)
2013UCLA (39)7–0 29–2 UCLA (1)
2014USC (32)7–0 32–3 UCLA (2)
2015Stanford (23)

USC (33)

6–1

6–1

17–6

22–4

USC (2)
2016UCLA (40)7–0 20–2 UCLA (3)
2017UCLA (41)6–0 21–5 USC (3)
2018UCLA (42)8–0 30–3 UCLA (4)
2019UCLA (43)8–0 19–6 USC (4)
2020
2021Stanford (24)6–1 11–6 USC (5)
2022 Arizona (1) 7–0 20–5 USC (6)
2023 Arizona (2)
USC (34)
Utah (1)
6–2 20–5
16–7
21–4
USC (7)
2024 TBD TBD TBD TBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.
Note: Stanford won the 1973, 1977, 1981, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996 Team National Title. UCLA won the 1950, 1953, 1979, 1984, 2008 Team National Titles. USC won the 1976 Team National Title.
Note: The 2008 UCLA Conference Championship was vacated due to playing an ineligible player & awarded to USC.

Women's Tennis

Season Team Champion (#) Conference Overall Tournament champion Individual Champion Doubles Champion
W–L–T W–L–T
1987Washington (1) – North

California (1) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

0–0

Jane Thomas, UCLA Lupita Novelo/Ginny Purdy, USC
1988Washington (2) – North

Stanford (1) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

27–2

Lisa Green, Stanford Alissa Finerman/Tifany Silveria, California
1989Washington (3) – North

Stanford (2) – South

0–0

6–0

0–0

29–0

Sandra Birch (1), Stanford Mamie Ceniza/Stella Sampras (1), UCLA
1990Washington (4) – North

Stanford (3) – South

0–0

6–0

0–0

29–0

Debra Graham, Stanford Meredith McGrath/Teri Whitlinger, Stanford
1991Washington (5) – North

Stanford (4) – South

0–0

6–0

0–0

26–1

Sandra Birch (2), Stanford Kimberly Po/Stella Sampras (2), UCLA
1992Washington (6) – North

Stanford (5) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

22–3

Alix Creek (1), Arizona Alix Creek/Danielle Scott, Arizona
1993Washington (7) – North

Stanford (6) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

26–3

Alix Creek (2), Arizona Keirsten Alley (1)/Pam Nelson (1), California
1994Washington (8) – North

Stanford (7) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

23–3

Sandra DeSilva, Stanford Keirsten Alley (2)/Pam Nelson (2), California
1995Washington State (1) – North

Stanford (8) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

23–3

Keri Phebus, UCLA Ania Bleszynski/Katie Schlukebir, Stanford
1996Washington State (2) – North

Stanford (9) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

25–2

Julie Scott (1), Stanford Keri Phebus/Paige Yaroshuk, UCLA
1997Washington (9) – North

Stanford (10) – South

0–0

0–0

0–0

30–1

Julie Scott (2), Stanford Amanda Augustus/Claire Curran, California
1998Stanford (11)0–0 26–2 Annica Cooper, UCLA Ania Bleszynski/Julie Scott, Stanford
1999Stanford (12) 0–0 29–2 Mariss Irvin, Stanford Teryn Ashley/Marissa Irvin, Stanford
2000Stanford (13)0–0 30–1 Sara Walker, UCLA Lindsay Blau/Michelle Gough, Arizona
2001Stanford (14)0–0 30–0 Adria Engel, Arizona State Mariko Fritz–Krockow/Sara Walker, UCLA
2002Stanford (15)0–0 27–1 Gabriela Lastra, Stanford Christina Fusano (1)/Raquel Kops–Jones (1), California
2003Stanford (16)0–0 25–2 Daria Panova, Oregon Christina Fusano (2)/Raquel Kops–Jones (2), California
2004Stanford (17) 0–0 29–0 Raquel Kops–Jones, California Alice Barnes (1)/Erin Burdette, Stanford
2005Stanford (18) 0–0 27–0 Nicole Leimbach, USC Alice Barnes (2)/Anne Yelsey (1), Stanford
2006Stanford (19) 0–0 30–0 Zsuzsanna Fodor, California Alice Barnes (3)/Anne Yelsey (2), Stanford
2007Stanford (20)0–0 24–2 Lindsey Nelson, USC Riza Zalameda/Yasmin Schnack (1), UCLA
2008Stanford (21)

UCLA (1)

0–0

0–0

22–5

0–0

Riza Zalameda, UCLA Amanda Fink (1)/Gabriela Niculescu (1), USC
2009USC (1)0–0 0–0 Amanda Fink, USC Amanda Fink (2)/Gabriela Niculescu (2), USC
2010Stanford (22) 7–0 26–1 Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Yasmin Schnack (2)/Andrea Remynse, UCLA
2011Stanford (23)8–0 28–1 Kristie Ahn, Stanford Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova, California
2012Stanford (24)

UCLA (2)

9–1

9–1

21–2

0–0

Nicole Gibbs, Stanford Kaitlyn Christian (1)/Sabrina Santamaria (1), USC
2013USC (2)0–0 0–0 Kyle McPhillips, UCLA Kaitlyn Christian (2)/Sabrina Santamaria (3), USC
2014California (2)0–0 0–0 Jennifer Brady, UCLA Kaitlyn Christian (3)/Giuliana Olmos, USC
2015USC (3) 0–0 0–0 Catherine Harrison, UCLA Carol Zhao/Taylor Davidson, Stanford
2016Stanford (25)9–1 20–5 Maegan Manasse, California Alexandra Osborne/Ebony Panoho, Arizona State
2017Stanford (26)10–0 24–3 Stanford (1)
2018Stanford (27)9–0 24–3 Stanford (2)
2019Stanford (28)10–0 28–1 Stanford (3)
2020
2021UCLA (3)10–0 22–4 California (1)
2022 California (3) 8–1 15–6 Stanford (4)
2023 Stanford (29) 10–0 18–2 Stanford (5)
2024 TBD TBD TBD TBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.
Note: Stanford won the 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 2013 Team National Titles. UCLA won the 2014 Team National Title. USC won the 1983, 1985 Team National Titles
Note:

Men's Track & Field

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up
1960USC (1)UCLA
1961USC (2)UCLA
1962USC (3)UCLA
1963USC (4)Stanford
1964USC (5)California
1965Oregon (1)Washington State
1966UCLA (1)USC
1967Oregon (2)USC
1968USC (6)Oregon
1969UCLA (2)Oregon
1970UCLA (3)Oregon
1971UCLA (4)Oregon
1972USC (7)UCLA
1973UCLA (3)USC
1974USC (8)UCLA
1975USC (9)UCLA
1976USC (10)Washington
1977USC (11)Washington State
1978USC (12)Oregon
1979Oregon (3)UCLA
1980UCLA (4)Oregon
1981Arizona State (1)Oregon
1982UCLA (5)Washington State
1983Washington State (1)Arizona State & UCLA
1984Washington State (2)Oregon
1985Washington State (3)California
1986Oregon (4)UCLA
1987UCLA (6)Oregon
1988UCLA (7)Washington State
1989UCLA (8)Oregon
1990Oregon (5)Washington State
1991Washington State (4)Oregon
1992UCLA (9)Oregon
1993UCLA (10)Arizona
1994UCLA (11)USC
1995UCLA (12)Oregon
1996UCLA (13)Oregon
1997USC (13)UCLA
1998UCLA (14)USC
1999USC (13)UCLA
2000USC (14)Stanford
2001Stanford (1)USC
2002Stanford (2)Oregon
2003Oregon (6)Stanford
2004UCLA (15)Oregon
2005Oregon (7)UCLA
2006USC (15)Oregon
2007Oregon (8)Arizona State
2008Oregon (9)Arizona State
2009Oregon (10)USC
2010Oregon (11)USC
2011Oregon (12)Arizona
2012Oregon (13)Arizona State
2013Oregon (14)USC
2014Oregon (15)USC
2015Oregon (16)USC
2016Oregon (17)Washington
2017Oregon (18)USC
2018Oregon (19)Stanford
2019Oregon (20)UCLA
2020
2021Oregon (21)USC
2022Oregon (22)Washington
2023Washington (1)USC
2024TBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.
Note: Arizona State won the 1977 National Title. Oregon won the 1962 & 1964 National Title. UCLA won the 1978 National Title. USC won the 1965 National Title.

Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.

Women's Track & Field

Season Team Champion (#) Runner Up
1987UCLA (1)USC
1988UCLA (2)Oregon
1989UCLA (3)Oregon
1990UCLA (4)Oregon
1991Oregon (1)UCLA
1992Oregon (2)Arizona
1993UCLA (5)Oregon
1994UCLA (6)Arizona State
1995UCLA (7)Oregon
1996USC (1)Oregon
1997UCLA (8)USC
1998UCLA (9)Stanford
1999UCLA (10)USC
2000UCLA (11)USC
2001UCLA (12)USC
2002UCLA (13)USC
2003UCLA (14)Stanford
2004UCLA (15)Stanford
2005Stanford (1)UCLA
2006Arizona State (1)Stanford
2007Arizona State (2)Stanford
2008Arizona State (3)Stanford
2009Oregon (3)Stanford
2010Oregon (4)Arizona
2011Oregon (5)Arizona
2012Oregon (6)Stanford
2013Oregon (7)Arizona
2014Oregon (8)USC
2015Oregon (9)USC
2016Oregon (10)USC
2017Oregon (11)USC
2018USC (2)Oregon
2019USC (3)Oregon
2020
2021USC (3)Oregon
2022Oregon (12)Colorado
2023Oregon (13)USC
2023TBDTBD
Bold text denotes National Champion.

Note: The 2020 Season was stopped due to the COVID–19 Pandemic.

Women's Indoor Volleyball

Year Team Conf Overall Runner–up
W L Pct W L Pct
1986UCLA1710.94431100.756Stanford
1987Stanford1710.9442970.806UCLA
1988UCLA1801.0003410.971Stanford
1989UCLA1801.0003030.909Washington
Stanford
1990UCLA1801.0003610.973Stanford
1991Stanford1801.0003020.938UCLA
1992UCLA1801.0003310.971Stanford
1993UCLA1710.9443020.938Stanford
ASU
1994Stanford1710.9443210.970UCLA
1995Stanford1801.0002930.906WSU
UCLA
1996Stanford1710.9443120.935WSU
1997Stanford1801.0003320.942USC
Washington
1998Stanford1710.9442740.871USC
1999Stanford
UCLA
1710.94431
28
3
4
0.912
0.875
N/A
2000USC
Arizona
1620.88929
28
3
5
0.906
0.848
N/A
2001Stanford1710.9443320.943USC
2002USC1710.9443110.969Stanford
2003USC1801.0003501.000Stanford
2004Washington1620.8892830.903Stanford
2005Washington1710.9443210.903Stanford
Arizona
2006Stanford1620.8893040.882UCLA
Washington
2007Stanford1620.8893230.914Washington
2008Stanford1710.9443140.886Washington
2009Stanford1440.7782380.742Washington
UCLA
2010California
Stanford
1530.83330
27
4
4
0.882
0.871
N/A
2011USC2020.9092950.853UCLA
2012Stanford1910.9503040.882Oregon
2013Washington1820.9003030.909Stanford
2014Stanford1910.9503310.971Washington
2015USC
Washington
1820.90033
31
3
3
0.917
0.912
N/A
2016Washington1640.8002950.853Stanford
2017Stanford1910.9503040.882Washington
2018Stanford2001.0003410.971California
2019Stanford182.9003040.82Washington
2020Washington173.8502040.833Oregon
2021Washington173.8502650.839UCLA
2022Stanford1910.9502750.843Oregon
2023Stanford1910.9502630.8979Oregon

Bold text indicates National Champion

Wrestling

Year Team Conference Membership
1963Washington StateFull Member
1964UCLAFull Member
1965Oregon StateFull Member
1966Oregon StateFull Member
1967Oregon StateFull Member
1968Oregon StateFull Member
1969Oregon StateFull Member
1970Oregon StateFull Member
1971WashingtonFull Member
1972Washington
Oregon State
Full Member
Full Member
1973Oregon StateFull Member
1974WashingtonFull Member
1975OregonFull Member
1976Oregon StateFull Member
1977Oregon StateFull Member
1978Oregon StateFull Member
1979Oregon StateFull Member
1980Arizona StateFull Member
1981OregonFull Member
1982OregonFull Member
1983Oregon StateFull Member
1984Oregon StateFull Member
1985Arizona StateFull Member
1986Arizona StateFull Member
1987Arizona StateFull Member
1988Arizona StateFull Member
1989Arizona StateFull Member
1990Arizona StateFull Member
1991Arizona StateFull Member
1992Oregon StateFull Member
1993Arizona StateFull Member
1994Oregon StateFull Member
1995Arizona StateFull Member
1996Cal State BakersfieldAffiliate
1997Arizona StateFull Member
1998Arizona StateFull Member
1999Boise StateAffiliate
2000Boise StateAffiliate
2001Arizona StateFull Member
2002Boise StateAffiliate
2003Arizona StateFull Member
2004Boise StateAffiliate
2005Arizona StateFull Member
2006Arizona StateFull Member
2007Oregon StateFull Member
2008Boise StateAffiliate
2009Boise StateAffiliate
2010Oregon StateFull Member
2011Boise StateAffiliate
2012Oregon StateFull Member
2013Oregon StateFull Member
2014Oregon StateFull Member
2015Oregon StateFull Member
2016Oregon StateFull Member
2017Arizona StateFull Member
2018Arizona StateFull Member
2019StanfordFull Member
2020Arizona StateFull Member
2021Arizona StateFull Member
2022Arizona StateFull Member
2023Oregon StateFull Member
2024TBDTBD

Bold text indicates National Champion

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