Every National Championship Won by the SEC in 2022-23

GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - MARCH 05: The SEC logo is seen outside the arena before the championship game of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Tennessee Lady Vols at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 05, 2023 in Greenville, South Carolina. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - MARCH 05: The SEC logo is seen outside the arena before the championship game of the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Tennessee Lady Vols at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 05, 2023 in Greenville, South Carolina. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images) /
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It was another banner year for the SEC as the conference won eight team titles and picked up 38 individual national titles. All in all, five different SEC schools won team titles while eight schools had an individual champion. Nine total schools either won a team title or had an individual champion. Here is a listing of every national championship won by the SEC in the 2022-23 Athletic year:

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Team National Championships:

Baseball – LSU Tigers

Bowling – Vanderbilt Commodores

Women’s Basketball – LSU Tigers

FBS Football – Georgia Bulldogs (2nd straight)

Men’s Golf – Florida Gators

Men’s Indoor Track and Field team title – Arkansas Razorbacks

Women’s Indoor Track and Field team title – Arkansas Razorbacks

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field team title – Florida Gators (2nd straight)

Individual National Championships:

Men’s Tennis Singles Champion 

Ethan Quinn (Georgia)

Indoor Track & Field Individuals 

Men’s Long Jump – Carey McLeod (Arkansas)

Men’s 5K – Dylan Jacobs (Tennessee)

Men’s Triple Jump – Jaydon Hibbert (Arkansas)

Men’s 400m – Elija Godwin (Georgia)

Men’s 200m – Matthew Boling (Georgia)

Men’s 4×400 Relay – Arkansas (Connor Washington, James Benson II, Ayden Owens-Delerme, and Chris Bailey)

Men’s Heptathlon – Kyle Garland (Georgia)

Women’s Pole Vault – Amanda Fassold (Arkansas)

Women’s Long Jump – Jasmine Moore (Florida)

Women’s Weight Throw – Jalani Davis (Ole Miss)

Women’s High Jump – Lamara Distin (Texas A&M)

Women’s Triple Jump – Jasmine Moore (Florida)

Women’s 400m – Britton Wilson (Arkansas)

Women’s 60m Hurdles – Ackera Nugent (Arkansas)

Women’s 4×400 Relay – Arkansas (Amber Anning, Joanne Reid, Rosey Effiong, and Britton Wilson)

Outdoor Track & Field Individuals

Men’s Javelin – Tzuriel Pedigo (LSU)

Men’s Long Jump – Carey McLeod (Arkansas)

Men’s 4×100 Relay – LSU (Dorian Camel, De’Marcus Fleming, Brandon Hicklin, and Godson Oghenebrume)

Men’s Triple Jump – Jaydon Hibbert (Arkansas)

Men’s 110m Hurdles – Phillip Lemonious (Arkansas)

Men’s 400m – Emmanuel Bamidele (Florida)

Men’s 800m – Will Sumner (Georgia)

Men’s 400m Hurdles – Chris Robinson (Alabama)

Men’s 4×400 Relay – Florida (Emmanuel Bamidele, Jacory Patterson, Jevaughn Powell, and Ryan Willie)

Women’s Triple Jump – Jasmine Moore (Florida)

Women’s 100m Hurdles – Ackera Nugent (Arkansas)

Women’s 800m – Michaela Rose (LSU)

Women’s 5K – Parker Valby (Florida)

Women’s 4×400 Relay – Arkansas (Paris Peoples, Joanne Reid, Nickisha Pryce, and Rosey Effiong)

Swimming And Diving

Men’s 50 Free – Jordan Crooks (Tennessee)

Men’s 200 Free Relay – Florida Gators (Josh Liendo, Adam Chaney, Eric Friese, and Macquire McDuff)

Men’s 400 Medley Relay – Florida Gators (Adam Chaney, Dillon Hillis, Josh Liendo, and Macquire McDuff)

Men’s 100 Free – Josh Liendo (Florida)

Men’s 400 Free Relay – Florida Gators (Josh Liendo, Adam Chaney, Julian Smith, and Macquire McDuff)

Women’s 500 Free – Kensey McMahon (Alabama)

Women’s 50 Free – Maggie MacNeil (LSU)

Women’s 1,650 Free – Kensey McMahon (Alabama)

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