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・ NCAA Division I softball career 200 RBIs list
・ NCAA Division I softball career 50 home runs list
・ NCAA Division I softball career strikeouts list
・ NCAA Division I softball career sub-1.00 ERA list
・ NCAA Division I softball career wins list
・ NCAA Division I Softball Championship
・ NCAA Division I women's basketball conference tournaments
・ NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships
・ NCAA Division I Women's Hockey conferences and teams
・ NCAA Division I Women's Hockey Tournament all-time individual records
・ NCAA Division I Women's Hockey Tournament appearances by school
・ NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
・ NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship
・ NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship
・ NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
・ NCAA Division I-A football win-loss records in the 1980s
・ NCAA Division I-A football win-loss records in the 1990s
・ NCAA Division II
・ NCAA Division II Baseball Championship
・ NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship
・ NCAA Division II Football Championship
・ NCAA Division II independent schools
・ NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships
・ NCAA Division II Men's Gymnastics Championships
・ NCAA Division II Men's Ice Hockey Championship
・ NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse Championship
・ NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
・ NCAA Division II Rowing Championship
・ NCAA Division II Softball Championship


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NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships : ウィキペディア英語版
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships

The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships for wrestling individuals and teams have been held annually since 1928 (with official sponsorship in all years but 1929 and 1931-33), except for a hiatus in 1943-1945 during World War II.
In 1928 and from 1931 to 1933, there was only an unofficial title. Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State) won the 1928 and 1931 unofficial titles. Indiana University won the 1932 unofficial title, and in 1933, Iowa State and Oklahoma A&M were unofficial co-champions.〔
The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships is a double-elimination tournament for individuals competing in ten weight classes. Thirty-three wrestlers in each class qualify through seven conference championship tournaments and a West Regional tournament for schools not in a recognized conference (Big 12 and WWC members). Each of these tournaments are allocated a number of automatic qualifying slots in each weight class, and the unallocated slots are filled with at-large selections picked by the NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee based on certain criteria. During the championships, individual match winners earn points based on the level and quality of the victory, which are totaled to determine the team championship standings.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys have won more NCAA team championships than any other school, with 34 titles (including 3 unofficial), the most recent being won in 2006. The second most championships were won by Iowa with 23 NCAA titles. No other school has won more than eight times.〔
In addition to determining the national championship, the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships also determine the Division I All-America team. The top eight finishers in each weight class qualify for All-American status.
== Team champions ==
''Sources=''〔
*Prior to 1963, only a single national championship was held for all members of the NCAA; Division II competition began in 1963, with Division III following in 1974.

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