NCAA Championship Finals Hosted in Michigan

NCAA Chooses 30 Sites for Wrestling Championship Events, 2016-2018: NONE in MICHIGAN

The NCAA on December 11, 2013 announced 523 sites have been awarded as hosts for 82 of its 89 championships for the 2014-18 seasons, making it the largest collection of host site announcements in association history. The original pool of bids included 1,984 submissions. The selected cities represent 39 states across the United States. Florida led the way as the state with the most championship site selections with 42 sites, while the state of Pennsylvania had 34 selections and Texas finished with 30. California and North Carolina rounded out the top five with 29 each. Michigan got the 2015 Field Hockey Championship on November 20-22 at Ocker Field. In 2016, Michigan will host a Women's Gymnastics Regional on the first Saturday in April.

Michigan hosted NCAA Regional Golf Championships May 17-19, 2012

Year(s) Sport City Notes

2014

2011

Gymansics (Men's)

Water Polo

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor

Crisler Arena

Public is notified on May 11th for May 13-15 venue

2010 Hockey Detroit (Ford Field) Frozen Four
2009 Basketball Auburn Hills North Carolina over MSU
2007 Wrestling Auburn Hills n/a

1996

1990

Swimming (Women's)

Hockey

Ann Arbor

Detroit (Joe Louis)

Stanford wins title

Frozen Four

1987 Hockey Detroit (Joe Louis) Frozen Four; North Dakoka over MSU
1985 Hockey Detroit (Joe Louis) Frozen Four
1979 Hockey Detroit (Olympia) Frozen Four
1977 Hockey Detroit (Olympia) Frozen Four; Wisconsin over Michigan (OT)

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1971

1967

Track

Track

Track

Track

Gymnastics

Track

Swimming

Detroit

Detroit

Detroit

Detroit

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor

East Lansing

Indoor Track March 14-15

Indoor Track March 8-9

Indoor Track March 9-10

Indoor Track March 10-11

Iowa State wins title April 1-3

Indoor March 12-13

Stanford wins

1964 Tennis East Lansing n/a
1958 Swimming Ann Arbor Michigan is NCAA Champ at Matt Mann Pool; Michigan won 4 NCAA titles 1957-1962 under Gus Stager

1956

1954

1951

1951

Tennis

Track

Gymnastics

Boxing

Kalamazoo

Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor

East Lansing

Note: The next season, Michigan wins the NCAA Men's Tennis Championship, and Barry MacKay is first Big Ten player to win and individual tennis championship

USC wins

Edsel Buchanon wins 3rd NCAA Trampoline Championship in a row; Florida State wins title

Jenison Fieldhouse; MSU wins NCAA Boxing titles in 1951 and 1955 under George Makris until sport is dropped in 1960

1949

1948

Boxing

Swimming

East Lansing

Ann Arbor

Chuck Davey wins 4 consecutive titles (1943-1949) including 1949 at Jenison Fieldhouse

Michigan wins NCAA Championship

1947-1948 Baseball Kalamazoo n/a
1947 Golf Ann Arbor Dave Barclay wins NCAA individual championship for Michigan
1945 Swimming Ann Arbor n/a
1942 Wrestling East Lansing MSU 2nd with 2 Champions, Michigan 4th
1939 Swimming Ann Arbor Michigan wins NCAA Championship
1938-1964 Cross Country East Lansing 27 Consecutive Years except no championship in 1943; MSU wins 8 NCAA Championships in 1939, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1958, and 1959
1934 Wrestling Ann Arbor History Lesson: 1934 NCAA Wrestling Championships
1932 Swimming Ann Arbor Matt Mann and Michigan win NCAA Championship