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DIII track and field championships canceled due to coronavirus concerns

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NCAA cancels DIII track and field championships amid coronavirus concerns

The NCAA released the following statement on Thursday afternoon, announcing all winter and spring championships have been cancelled. This includes the 2020 DII men's and women's swimming and diving championships.

NCAA.org NCAA has canceled 2020 winter and spring championships.
1:08 am, March 12, 2020

How to watch the 2020 championships | Live stream info

The DIII indoor track and field championships run from March 13-14 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama. All events will be live-streamed on NCAA.com. Check out the streaming schedule below.

You can track the results by clicking or tapping here.

*All times listed in ET

March 13 — Day 1

Men's: Live at 10 a.m.

Women's: Live at 10 a.m.

March 14 — Day 2

Men's: Live at 11 a.m.

Women's: Live at 11 a.m.

12:18 am, March 12, 2020

What you need to know for the 2020 DIII indoor track and field championships

On March 8, the NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country Committee named the participants on the DIII Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships. 

The complete list of qualifiers and heat sheets are available here.

On the men's side, North Central (IL) won the 2019 indoor track and field championship, while Williams earned the 2019 title for the women.

DIII men's indoor track and field championship history, dating back to 1985:

YEAR CHAMPION COACH POINTS RUNNER-UP POINTS HOST OR SITE
2019 North Central (Ill.) Frank Gramarosso 55 Mount Union 39 Boston
2018 Mount Union Kevin Lucas 41 North Central (Ill.) 40 Birmingham, Ala.
2017 UW-La Crosse/North Central (Ill.) Josh Buchholtz/Frank Gramarosso 34     North Central
2016 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schenider 53 Wisconsin-La Crosse 49 Grinnell, Iowa
2015 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chip Schneider 62 Wisconsin-La Crosse 60 Winston-Salem, N.C.
2014 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 63.5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 48 Lincoln, Neb.
2013 Wisconsin-La Crosse Josh Buchholtz 74 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 40 North Central
2012 North Central (Ill.) Frank Gramarosso 48 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 37 Grinnell
2011 North Central (Ill.) Frank Gramarosso 45 Central College 44 Columbus, Ohio
2010 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 52.3 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 34 DePauw
2009 UW-La Crosse/UW-Oshkosh Josh Buchholtz/John Zupanc 32     Rose-Hulman
2008 Wisconsin-La Crosse Don Fritsch 43 Monmouth (Ill.) 33 Ohio Northern
2007 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 59 Wisconsin-La Crosse 48 Rose-Hulman
2006 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 78 Lincoln (Pa.) 31 St. Olaf
2005 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 53 Lincoln (Pa.) 38 Illinois Wesleyan
2004 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 70 Wisconsin-Whitewater/Lincoln (Pa.) 29 Wisconsin-Whitewater
2003 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 71 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 34 DePauw
2002 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 54 Lincoln (Pa.) 48 Ohio Northern
2001 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 58 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 44 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2000 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 59 North Central (Ill.) 40 Illinoin Wesleyan
1999 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 60 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 37 Ohio Northern
1998 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 53 Mount Union 48 Brandeis
1997 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 44 Lincoln (Pa.) 41 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1996 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 58 Mount Union 42 Smith
1995 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 56 Albany (N.Y.) 32 Ohio Northern
1994 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 50 Nebraska Wesleyan 42 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1993 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 70 Lincoln (Pa.) 48 Bowdoin
1992 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 57 Lincoln (Pa.) 49 Wisconsin-Stevens Point
1991 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 58 Lincoln (Pa.) 47.5 Wesleyan (Conn.)
1990 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 36 MIT 30.5 Smith
1989 North Central (Ill.) Al Carius 66.5 Lincoln (Pa.) 38 Bowdoin
1988 Wisconsin-La Crosse Mark Guthrie 36 St. Lawrence 30 Smith
1987 Wisconsin-La Crosse Joe Thompson 44.5 St. Lawrence 43 Chicago
1986 Frostburg State Bob Lewis 38 Mount Union 34 St. Thomas (Minn.)
1985 St. Thomas (Minn.) Mark Dienhart 38 Lincoln (Pa.) 34 Bates

DIII women's indoor track and field championship history, dating back to 1985:

YEAR CHAMPION COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE
2019 Williams Nate Hoey 42 Washington-St. Louis Boston
2018 UMass Boston Consandria Walker-Hall 46 Ohio Northern Birmingham, Ala.
2017 Washington-St. Louis Jeff Stiles 44 Ithaca North Central
2016 Baldwin Wallace Matthew Cole 42.2 Illinois Wesleyan Grinnell, Iowa
2015 Wisconsin-La Crosse Pat Healy 55 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Winston-Salem, N.C.
2014 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Ben Dorsey 67 Wisconsin-La Crosse Lincoln, Neb.
2013 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Ben Dorsey 56 Illinois College North Central
2012 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 99 UW-Oshkosh Grinnell
2011 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 46.5 Warburg Capital
2010 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 33 Wisconsin-Oshkosh DePauw
2009 Wartburg Marcus Newsom 51 Wisconsin-La Crosse Rose-Hulman
2008 Illinois Wesleyan Chris Schumacher 30 Wartburg Ohio Northern
2007 Williams Ralph White 42 CCNY Rose-Hulman
2006 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 44 Williams St. Olaf
2005 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 36 Wartburg Illinois Wesleyan
2004 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 56 1/2 Wheaton (Mass.) Wisconsin-Whitewater
2003 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 54 Lehman DePauw
2002 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 65 1/2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Ohio Northern
2001 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 63 Wisconsin- La Crosse Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2000 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 47 Lincoln (Pa.) Illinois Wesleyan
1999 Wheaton (Mass.) Paul Souza 43 Wisconsin- La Crosse Ohio Northern
1998 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 31 Wheaton (Mass.) Brandeis
1997 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 47 CCNY Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1996 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 41 Lincoln (Pa.) Smith
1995 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 42 SUNY Cortland Ohio Northern
1994 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Deb Vercauteren 41 Christopher Newport Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1993 Lincoln (Pa.) Cyrus Jones 36 Wisconsin-La Crosse Bowdoin
1992 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 46 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Stevens Point
1991 SUNY Cortland Jack Daniles 50 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wesleyan (Conn.)
1990 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 59 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Smith
1989 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 50 Rochester (N.Y.) Bowdoin
1988 Christopher Newport Vince Brown 66 Massachusets-Boston Smith
1987 Massachusets-Boston Sherman Hart 56 Christopher Newport Chicago
1986 Massachusets-Boston Sherman Hart 47 Springfield St. Thomas (Minn.)
1985 Massachusets-Boston Sherman Hart 50 SUNY Cortland Bates