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Men's Division 1 National Champions
 
1901–37
 
The Helms Foundation of Los Angeles (Bill Schroeder, founder) provided choices from 1901-41.

NOTE: The column titled Outstanding Player is a subjective list of each team's best player over the course of the season.
 
MULTIPLE CHAMPIONS (1901-37): Chicago, Columbia and Wisconsin (3); Kansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Penn, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Yale (2).
 
Year Team Record Head Coach Outstanding Player
1901 Yale 10-4 No coach G M Clark, F
1902 Minnesota 11-0 Louis Cooke W C Deering, F
1903 Yale 15-1 W H Murphy R B Hyatt, F
1904 Columbia 17-1 No coach Harry Fisher, F
1905 Columbia 19-1 No coach Harry Fisher, F
1906 Dartmouth 16-2 No coach George Grebenstein, F
1907 Chicago 22-2 Joseph Raycroft John Schommer, C
1908 Chicago 21-2 Joseph Raycroft John Schommer, C
1909 Chicago 12-0 Joseph Raycroft John Schommer, C
1910 Columbia 11-1 Harry Fisher Ted Kiendl, F
1911 St John's-NY 14-0 Claude Allen John Keenan, F/C
1912 Wisconsin 15-0 Doc Meanwell Otto Stangel, F
1913 Navy 9-0 Louis Wenzell Laurence Wild, F
1914 Wisconsin 15-0 Doc Meanwell Gene Van Gent, C
1915 Illinois 16-0 Ralph Jones Ray Woods, G
1916 Wisconsin 20-1 Doc Meanwell George Levis, F
1917 Washington St 25-1 Doc Bohler Roy Bohler, G
1918 Syracuse 16-1 Edmund Dollard Joe Schwarzer, G
1919 Minnesota 13-0 Louis Cooke Arnold Oss, F
1920 Penn 22-1 Lon Jourdet George Sweeney, F
1921 Penn 21-2 Edward McNichol Danny McNichol, G
1922 Kansas 16-2 Phog Allen Paul Endacott, G
1923 Kansas 17-1 Phog Allen Paul Endacott, G
1924 North Carolina 25-0 Bo Shepard Jack Cobb, F
1925 Princeton 21-2 Al Wittmer Art Loeb, G
1926 Syracuse 19-1 Lew Andreas Vic Hanson, F
1927 Notre Dame 19-1 George Keogan John Nyikos, C
1928 Pittsburgh 21-0 Doc Carlson Chuck Hyatt, F
1929 Montana St 36-2 Schubert Dyche John (Cat) Thompson, F
1930 Pittsburgh 23-2 Doc Carlson Chuck Hyatt, F
1931 Northwestern 16-1 Dutch Lonborg Joe Reiff, C
1932 Purdue 17-1 Piggy Lambert John Wooden, G
1933 Kentucky 20-3 Adolph Rupp Forest Sale, F
1934 Wyoming 26-3 Willard Witte Les Witte, G
1935 NYU 19-1 Howard Cann Sid Gross, F
1936 Notre Dame 22-2-1 George Keogan John Moir, F
1937 Stanford 25-2 John Bunn Hank Luisetti, F