Men's basketball (12 official) The NCAA did not sanction a postseason
tournament to determine a national champion until 1939. Some schools claim basketball national championships based on polls for seasons prior to 1939, but those are not listed here. Note: LSU claims a basketball national championship on the basis of a win in the 1935 American Legion Bowl, though the event made no claim to determine a national champion. Kentucky also claims the 1933 title, based on the Helms poll. Neither of these claimed titles are officially recognized by the NCAA and thus are not listed here.
Women's basketball (12) • Prior to joining the SEC in 2012,
Texas A&M won one women's basketball title (in
2011). • Prior to joining the SEC in 2024,
Texas won one women's basketball title in
1986.
Men's gymnastics (0) The SEC has never sponsored men's gymnastics. Oklahoma has won 12 team titles in that sport, all before joining the SEC.
Women's gymnastics (23) • Before joining the SEC in 2024,
Oklahoma won five team titles in women's gymnastics. : *** Florida shared the 2014 national title with
Oklahoma. Note before 1981, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was the sole governing body for women's intercollegiate athletics and sponsored national championships in women's sports. Starting in 1981, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) began to sponsor women's athletic championships as well as those for men's sports. During the 1981–82 school year, the AIAW and NCAA both sponsored championships in several women's sports. Starting in 1982–83, the NCAA became the sole sponsor of women's intercollegiate sports championships and national championships in those sports.
Men's indoor track and field (21) • Prior to joining the SEC in 1992, Arkansas won eight titles in men's indoor track. • Prior to joining the SEC in 2012, Missouri won one title in men's indoor track. • Prior to joining the SEC in 2024, Texas won one men's indoor track title in 2022.
Women's indoor track and field (21) • Prior to joining the SEC in 2024, Texas won six titles in women's indoor track and field (1986, 1988, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2006).
Men's swimming and diving (13) • Before joining the SEC in 2024, Texas won 15 team titles in men's swimming & diving (1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021).
Women's swimming and diving (15) • Prior to joining the SEC in 2024, Texas won 7 team titles in women's swimming & diving (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, and 1991). Note before 1981, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was the sole governing body for women's intercollegiate athletics and sponsored national championships in women's sports. Starting in 1981, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) began to sponsor women's athletic championships as well as those for men's sports. During the 1981–82 school year, the AIAW and NCAA both sponsored championships in several women's sports. Beginning in 1982–83, the NCAA became the sole sponsor of women's intercollegiate sports championships and national championships in those sports.
Women's bowling (3) Note that the SEC does not sponsor bowling. Vanderbilt won its first title as an independent and its second and third as a member of the single-sport
Southland Bowling League. Since the 2023–24 school year, Vanderbilt bowling has competed in
Conference USA, which absorbed the SBL after the 2022–23 season.
Rifle (4) Note that the SEC does not sponsor rifle. Kentucky is a member of the single-sport
Great America Rifle Conference.
Men's wrestling (0) The SEC sponsored men's wrestling from 1969 to 1981, but no member won an NCAA team title during the existence of SEC men's wrestling. Oklahoma has won seven national team championships in that sport, all before joining the SEC. Missouri and Oklahoma are currently wrestling-only members of the Big 12 Conference, in which they had been full members before joining the SEC in 2012 and 2024, respectively. Women's wrestling became an official NCAA championship sport in 2025–26. However, of the
111 schools that competed in that season, only six are Division I members, and none are from the SEC. ==Spring sports==