List of Southeastern Conference champions
The Southeastern Conference sponsors nine men's sports and thirteen women's sports. This is a list of conference champions for each sport. Also see the list of SEC national champions.
Members
The SEC was established in December 1932, when the 13 members of the Southern Conference located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains left to form their own conference. Ten of the 13 founding members have remained in the conference since its inception. Three schools left the conference before 1966 and six have joined since 1991, bringing the current membership to 16.Current members
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- LSU
- Mississippi – athletically known as "Ole Miss"
- Mississippi State
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Texas A&M
- Vanderbilt
Former members
- Sewanee: 1932–1940
- Georgia Tech: 1932–1964
- Tulane: 1932–1966
Current champions
Men's sports
| Baseball | Texas | Vanderbilt |
| Football | – | Georgia |
| Men's Basketball | Auburn | Florida |
| Men's Cross Country | – | Alabama |
| Men's Golf | – | Florida |
| Men's Indoor Track and Field | – | Texas A&M |
| Men's Outdoor Track and Field | – | Arkansas |
| Men's Swimming and Diving | – | Texas |
| Men's Tennis | Texas | Texas |
Women's sports
Baseball
All 16 SEC schools play baseball.Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC awards its official baseball championship based solely on regular-season record, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.
The method to determine the SEC Champion has varied greatly:
- 1933-1947: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1948-1950: Division leaders met in best of 5 championship series.
- 1951: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1952: Division leaders were to meet in best of 3 championship series; Eastern division leader ceded championship series to western division leader.
- 1953-1976: Division leaders met in best of 3 championship series.
- 1977-1985: First SEC Tournament. Determined by top 2 teams from each division playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1986: Determined by top 4 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1987: Determined by top 6 teams overall playing in double elimination tournament.
- 1988-1991: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played to award NCAA auto-bid.
- 1992: Determined by conference winning percentage.
- 1993-1995: Determined by conference and tournament winning percentage. NCAA auto-bid is awarded to winner of divisional tournament that *has highest overall conference winning percentage.
- 1996-1997: Determined by conference winning percentage. Tournament played with top 3 teams in each division plus 2 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage to award NCAA auto-bid.
- 1998: Determined as before but with division leaders earning top 2 seeds in tournament.
- 1999-2012: Determined as before but tournament consisted of top 2 teams in each division plus 4 at-large teams based on conference winning percentage.
Champions
Men's basketball
All 16 SEC members play men's basketball.Although this article lists both regular-season and tournament champions, the SEC has awarded its official men's basketball championship based solely on regular-season record since the 1950–51 season, whether or not the tournament existed at a given time. The tournament, however, does determine the SEC's automatic berth in the NCAA tournament.
Champions
Official SEC champions in bold.| 1933 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1934 | Kentucky | Alabama |
| 1935 | Kentucky, LSU | No Tournament |
| 1936 | Kentucky | Tennessee |
| 1937 | Georgia Tech | Kentucky |
| 1938 | Kentucky | Georgia Tech |
| 1939 | Alabama | Kentucky |
| 1940 | Alabama | Kentucky |
| 1941 | Kentucky,Tennessee | Tennessee |
| 1942 | Tennessee,Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1943 | Kentucky,Tennessee | Tennessee |
| 1944 | Georgia Tech, Tulane | Kentucky |
| 1945 | Kentucky, Tennessee | Kentucky |
| 1946 | Kentucky, LSU | Kentucky |
| 1947 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1948 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1949 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1950 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1951 | Kentucky | Vanderbilt |
| 1952 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1953 | LSU | No Tournament |
| 1954 | Kentucky, LSU | ' |
| 1955 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1956 | Alabama | No Tournament |
| 1957 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1958 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1959 | Mississippi State | No Tournament |
| 1960 | Auburn | No Tournament |
| 1961 | Mississippi State | ' |
| 1962 | Kentucky, Mississippi State | No Tournament |
| 1963 | Mississippi State | No Tournament |
| 1964 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1965 | Vanderbilt | No Tournament |
| 1966 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1967 | Tennessee | No Tournament |
| 1968 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1969 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1970 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1971 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1972 | Kentucky, Tennessee | No Tournament |
| 1973 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1974 | Alabama, Vanderbilt | No Tournament |
| 1975 | Alabama, Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1976 | Alabama | No Tournament |
| 1977 | Kentucky, Tennessee | No Tournament |
| 1978 | Kentucky | No Tournament |
| 1979 | LSU | Tennessee |
| 1980 | Kentucky | LSU |
| 1981 | LSU | Ole Miss |
| 1982 | Kentucky, Tennessee | Alabama |
| 1983 | Kentucky | Georgia |
| 1984 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1985 | LSU | Auburn |
| 1986 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1987 | Alabama | Alabama |
| 1988 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1989 | Florida | Alabama |
| 1990 | Georgia | Alabama |
| 1991 | LSU, Mississippi State | Alabama |
| 1992 | Arkansas | Kentucky |
| 1993 | Vanderbilt | Kentucky |
| 1994 | Arkansas | Kentucky |
| 1995 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1996 | Kentucky | Mississippi State |
| 1997 | South Carolina | Kentucky |
| 1998 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1999 | Auburn | Kentucky |
| 2000 | Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee | Arkansas |
| 2001 | Florida, Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 2002 | Alabama | Mississippi State |
| 2003 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 2004 | Mississippi State | Kentucky |
| 2005 | Kentucky | Florida |
| 2006 | LSU | Florida |
| 2007 | Florida | Florida |
| 2008 | Tennessee | Georgia |
| 2009 | LSU | Mississippi State |
| 2010 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 2011 | Florida | Kentucky |
| 2012 | Kentucky | Vanderbilt |
| 2013 | Florida | Ole Miss |
| 2014 | Florida | Florida |
| 2015 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 2016 | Kentucky, Texas A&M | Kentucky |
| 2017 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 2018 | Auburn, Tennessee | Kentucky |
| 2019 | LSU | Auburn |
| 2020 | Kentucky | Tournament Canceled |
| 2021 | Alabama | Alabama |
| 2022 | Auburn | Tennessee |
| 2023 | Alabama | Alabama |
| 2024 | Tennessee | Auburn |
| 2025 | Auburn | Florida |