The NCAA Division III women's indoor track and field championships are contested at the annual track meet hosted by the
National Collegiate Athletic Association
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to determine the individual and team national champions of women's
collegiate indoor track and field
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among its
Division III In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below.
Association football
*Belgian Third ...
members in the
United States
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.
It has been held annually since 1983.
These championships are held concurrently with the men's Division III
indoor championships and are separate from the women's Division III
outdoor championships held during the spring.
The
Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans
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Varsity teams
Nat ...
have been the most successful program, with 9 team titles.
MIT
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are the reigning national champions, winning their first national title in 2025.
Format
Athletes' performances in individual championships earn points for their institutions and the team with the most points receives the NCAA team title in track and field.
Events
Track events
*''Sprint events''
**60 meter dash
**200 meter dash
**400 meter dash
*''Distance events''
**800 meter run
**Mile run
**3,000 meter run
**5,000 meter run
*''Hurdle Events''
**60 meter high hurdles
*''Relay events''
**1,600 meter relay
**Distance medley relay
Field events
*''Jumping events''
**High jump
**Pole vault
**Long jump
**Triple jump
*''Throwing events''
**Shot put
**Weight throw
*''Multi-events''
**Pentathlon
Discontinued events
*''Sprint events''
**55 meter dash (1985–2011)
*''Distance events''
**1,500 meter run (1985–2004)
*''Hurdle Events''
**55 meter high hurdles (1985–2011)
Summary
Champions
Team titles
Active programs
Former programs
Championship Records
See also
*NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship (
Division I,
Division II)
*
AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Indoor Track and Field Champions
*
NAIA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship
*NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship (
Division I,
Division II,
Division III In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below.
Association football
*Belgian Third ...
)
*NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship (
Division I,
Division II,
Division III In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below.
Association football
*Belgian Third ...
)
*NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship (
Division I,
Division II,
Division III In sport, the Third Division, also called Division 3, Division Three, or Division III, is often the third-highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below.
Association football
*Belgian Third ...
)
References
External links
NCAA Division III women's indoor track and field
{{US track and field competitions
Indoor
NCAA women Division III
Recurring sporting events established in 1983
Women's athletics competitions