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List of Mountain West Conference champions

This is a list of conference champions in sports sponsored by the Mountain West Conference, which sponsors eight men's and ten women's sports.

Member schools

Current members

Affiliate members

Future full members

  • Hawaii (becoming full member in 2026)
  • UC Davis (joining in 2026; non-football member)
  • UTEP (joining in 2026)

Future affiliate members

Former members

  • BYU: 1999–2010
  • TCU: 2005–2011
  • Utah: 1999–2010

<small>Note: All years indicated are through the school year academic term, where it is assumed that a school year begins in fall 1999 and ends in spring 2023. </small>

Current champions

As of December 3, 2025

Men's sports

Women's sports

Men's Basketball

Champions

<sup>†</sup> – A champion can claim two championships, where one is from the regular season and the other is from a postseason tournament.

Women's Basketball

Champions

<sup>†</sup> – A champion can claim two championships, where one is from the regular season and the other is from a postseason tournament.

Men's Cross Country

Champions

Women's Cross Country

Champions

Football

Affiliate members

<small>Note: All years indicated in this table reflect college football seasons, which are held during the opening fall term of the academic year.</small>

Champions

Men's Golf

Champions

Women's Golf

Champions

Men's Indoor Track & Field

Champions

Women's Indoor Track & Field

Champions

Men's soccer

The MW will add men's soccer in the 2026 season.

Affiliate members

Women's soccer

Affiliate members

<small>Note: All years indicated in this table reflect college soccer seasons, which are held during the opening fall term of the academic year.</small>

Champions

Softball

Champions

<sup>†</sup> – From the formation of the MW in 1999 (2000 softball season) through 2006, a champion could claim two championships, with one from the regular season and the other from a postseason tournament. The MW abolished its softball tournament after the 2006 season (2005–06 school year).

Men's swimming & diving

The MW will add men's swimming & diving in 2026–27.

Women's swimming & diving

Champions

<sup>†</sup> – A champion can claim two championships, where one is from the regular season and the other is from a postseason tournament. The champion is determined by regular season play prior to the 2002–03 and 2010–11 thereafter.

Volleyball

<small>Note: All years indicated in this table reflect college women's volleyball seasons, which are held during the opening fall term of the academic year. (This contrasts with men's volleyball, a sport not sponsored by the MW, whose season is in the spring term.)</small>

Champions

<sup>†</sup> – A school could claim two championships, one from the regular season and the other from a postseason tournament, in three different time periods—first from the formation of the MW in 1999 through the 2007 season (2007–08 school year), then in the 2011 season, and most recently since the 2025 season. The MW abolished its women's volleyball tournament after its 2007 edition, and from that time held it in only one season (2011) until reinstating the tournament in 2025.

Conference championships

Men's championship winners

Source:

Notes
  • The regular-season championships in men's and women's tennis were discontinued after the 2012–13 school year, but returned in 2015–16.

Women's championship winners

Notes
  • The softball tournament was discontinued after the 2006 season before returning in the 2023 season.
  • The regular-season championships in men's and women's tennis were discontinued after the 2012–13 school year, but returned in 2015–16.

See also

References