Division I
| Year | Champion | Points | Runner-Up | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1938 | Chicago | 22 | Illinois | 18 |
| 1939 | Illinois | 21 | Army | 17 |
| 1940 | Illinois | 20 | Navy Temple |
17 |
| 1941 | Illinois | 68.5 | Minnesota | 52.5 |
| 1942 | Illinois | 39 | Penn State | 30 |
| 1943-1947 | not held | |||
| 1948 | Penn State | 55 | Temple | 25 |
| 1949 | Temple | 28 | Minnesota | 18 |
| 1950 | Illinois | 26 | Temple | 25 |
| 1951 | Florida State | 26 | Illinois Southern California |
23.5 |
| 1952 | Florida State | 89.5 | Southern California | 75 |
| 1953 | Penn State | 91.5 | Illinois | 68 |
| 1954 | Penn State | 137 | Illinois | 68 |
| 1955 | Illinois | 82 | Penn State | 69 |
| 1956 | Illinois | 123.5 | Penn State | 67.5 |
| 1957 | Penn State | 88.5 | Illinois | 80 |
| 1958 | Illinois Michigan State |
79 | none; shared title | — |
| 1959 | Penn State | 152 | Illinois | 87.5 |
| 1960 | Penn State | 112.5 | Southern California | 66.5 |
| 1961 | Penn State | 88.5 | Southern Illinois | 80.5 |
| 1962 | Southern California | 95.5 | Southern Illinois | 75 |
| 1963 | Michigan | 129 | Southern Illinois | 73 |
| 1964 | Southern Illinois | 84.5 | Southern California | 69.5 |
| 1965 | Penn State | 68.5 | Washington | 51.5 |
| 1966 | Southern Illinois | 187.200 | California | 185.100 |
| 1967 | Southern Illinois | 189.550 | Michigan | 187.400 |
| 1968 | California | 188.250 | Southern Illinois | 188.150 |
| 1969 | Iowa | 161.175 | Penn State | 160.450 |
| 1970 | Michigan | 164.150 | Iowa State | 164.050 |
| 1971 | Iowa State | 319.075 | Southern Illinois | 316.650 |
| 1972 | Southern Illinois | 315.925 | Iowa State | 312.325 |
| 1973 | Iowa State | 325.150 | Penn State | 323.025 |
| 1974 | Iowa State | 328.675 | Arizona State | 324.900 |
| 1975 | California | 437.325 | LSU | 433.700 |
| 1976 | Penn State | 432.075 | LSU | 425.125 |
| 1977 | Indiana State Oklahoma |
434.475 | none; shared title | — |
| 1978 | Oklahoma | 439.350 | Arizona State | 437.075 |
| 1979 | Nebraska | 448.275 | Oklahoma | 446.625 |
| 1980 | Nebraska | 563.300 | Iowa State | 557.650 |
| 1981 | Nebraska | 284.600 | Oklahoma | 281.950 |
| 1982 | Nebraska | 285.500 | UCLA | 281.050 |
| 1983 | Nebraska | 287.800 | UCLA | 283.900 |
| 1984 | UCLA | 287.300 | Penn State | 281.250 |
| 1985 | Ohio State | 285.350 | Nebraska | 284.550 |
| 1986 | Arizona State | 283.900 | Nebraska | 283.600 |
| 1987 | UCLA | 285.300 | Nebraska | 284.750 |
| 1988 | Nebraska | 288.150 | Illinois | 287.150 |
| 1989 | Illinois | 283.400 | Nebraska | 282.300 |
| 1990 | Nebraska | 287.400 | Minnesota | 287.300 |
| 1991 | Oklahoma | 288.025 | Penn State | 285.500 |
| 1992 | Stanford | 289.575 | Nebraska | 288.950 |
| 1993 | Stanford | 276.500 | Nebraska | 275.500 |
| 1994 | Nebraska | 288.250 | Stanford | 285.925 |
| 1995 | Stanford | 232.400 | Nebraska | 231.525 |
| 1996 | Ohio State | 232.150 | California | 231.775 |
| 1997 | California | 233.825 | Oklahoma | 232.725 |
| 1998 | California | 231.200 | Iowa | 229.675 |
| 1999 | Michigan | 232.500 | Ohio State | 230.850 |
| 2000 | Penn State | 231.975 | Michigan | 231.850 |
| 2001 | Ohio State | 218.125 | Oklahoma | 217.775 |
| 2002 | Oklahoma | 219.300 | Ohio State | 218.650 |
| 2003 | Oklahoma | 222.600 | Ohio State | 220.700 |
| 2004 | Penn State | 223.350 | Oklahoma | 222.300 |
| 2005 | Oklahoma | 225.675 | Ohio State | 225.450 |
| 2006 | Oklahoma | 221.400 | Illinois | 220.975 |
| 2007 | Penn State | 221.000 | Oklahoma | 220.200 |
| 2008 | Oklahoma | 363.200 | Stanford | 362.750 |
| 2009 | Stanford | 362.800 | Michigan | 361.500 |
| 2010 | Michigan | 360.500 | Stanford | 359.800 |
| 2011 | Stanford | 363.450 | Oklahoma | 361.600 |
| 2012 | Illinois | 358.850 | Oklahoma | 357.450 |
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