
The following is a look at Mississippi State's Southeastern Conference Championship history
Note: SEC was established in 1932 | Listings updated as of July 2025
SEC Team Championships (47)
Regular Season Championships (32)
Baseball (11) - 1948, 1949, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1989, 2016
Men's Basketball (6) - 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1991, 2004
Men's Cross Country (5) - 1941, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962
Football (1) – 1941
Men’s Golf (2) – 1996, 1997
Men's Tennis (3) – 1965, 1967, 1993
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (1) – 1962
Women's Basketball (2) – 2018, 2019
Soccer (1) – 2024
Tournament Championships (15)
Baseball (7) – 1979, 1985, 1987, 1990, 2001, 2005, 2012
Men's Basketball (3) – 1996, 2002, 2009
Men's Tennis (3) – 1996, 2018, 2019
Women's Basketball (1) – 2019
Women's Golf (1) – 2024
SEC Individual Championships (153)
Men's Golf (1)
1996 – Graham Davidson
Women's Golf (3)
1992 – Carri Wood
2023 – Julia Lopez Ramirez
2024 – Julia Lopez Ramirez
Men's Tennis (26)
1961 - Manuel Garcia/Ellis Sanhueza (#1 Doubles)
1964 - Graham Primrose (#1 Singles)
Robert Dean (#5 Singles)
Hagan Staton (#6 Singles)
1965 - Bobby Brien (#1 Singles)
Graham Primrose (#2 Singles)
Orlando Bracamonte (#4 Singles)
Mack Cameron (#5 Singles)
Bobby Brien/Graham Primrose (#1 Doubles)
1966 - Bobby Brien (#1 Singles)
John Edmond (#4 Singles)
Tito Echiburu/Hugh Thomson (#2 Doubles)
1967 - Hugh Thomson (#4 Singles)
Rob Cadwallader (#5 Singles)
Glen Grisillo (#6 Singles)
Gary Hockey/Hugh Thomson (#2 Doubles)
Rob Cadwallader/John Edmond (#3 Doubles)
1968 - Hugh Thomson (#4 Singles)
Glen Grisillo (#5 Singles)
Mack Cameron (#6 Singles)
Mack Cameron/Hugh Thomson (#3 Doubles)
1970 - Carlos Ayala/Rob Cadwallader (#2 Doubles)
1971 - Dave Johnston (#5 Singles)
1972 - Carlos Ayala (#3 Singles)
German Cuberos (#5 Singles)
1989 - Mark Jeffrey/Max Koep (#2 Doubles)
Women's Tennis (1)
1989 - Jackie Holden/Claire Pollard (#1 Doubles)
Men's Indoor Track and Field (34)
1962 - Jim Taylor (2 mile)
1963 - Billy Moore (100yd)
Jim Taylor (2 mile)
1964 - Justin Canale (shot put)
1965 – Hank James (60yd hurdles)
Marcus Rhoden (100yd)
1967 – Don Hunt (mile)
Don Hunt (2 mile)
1968 – Don Hunt (mile)
1971 – Dale Gibson (440yd)
1973 – Tim Bates (440yd)
Seigha Porbeni (triple jump)
1974 - Seigha Porbeni (triple jump)
1975 – Evis Jennings (440yd)
T.D. Orungbemi (600yd)
Les Whitehead (high jump)
1976 - Davis, Orungbemi, Deaton, Jennings (mile relay)
Seigha Porbeni (triple jump)
1977 - Dennis Otono (600yd)
1978 - Stringfellow, Scott, Mose, Otono (mile relay)
1982 – Darryl Jones (500m)
1983 - Mark Strucko (2 mile)
1986 – Lorenzo Daniel (300m)
Garry Frank (shot put)
1988 – Kraig Cesar (800m)
Lorenzo Daniel (200yd)
Festus Igbinoghene (triple jump)
1989 – Kraig Cesar (800m)
Festus Igbinoghene (long jump)
Festus Igbinoghene (triple jump)
1990 - Festus Igbinoghene (triple jump)
1991 - Festus Igbinoghene (long jump)
2003 - Pierre Browne (60m)
2023 - Cameron Crump (long jump)
Women's Indoor Track and Field (9)
2003 - Tiffany McWilliams (mile)
McPherson, Dunn, Magloire, McWilliams (distance medley relay)
2004 - Tiffany McWilliams (mile)
2012 - Favian Cowards (weight throw)
2014 – Erica Bougard (pentathlon)
Rochell Farquharson (long jump)
2016 - Marta Freitas (mile)
2017 - Rhianwedd Price, Alon Lewis, Ffion Price, Marta Freitas (distance medley relay)
2018 - Logan Boss (high jump)
Men's Outdoor Track and Field (67)
1935 – Evan Davis (mile)
1940 - Bill McClellan (pole vault)
1941 - Lacy Newman (pole vault)
1942 - Blondy Black (100yd)
Bill Rhett (880yd)
1943 - Mike Mihalic (shot put)
Bill Nettles (discus)
1946 - Albert Walters (440yd)
France, Nicholson, Rhett, Walters (mile relay)
1947 – Bill Rhett (880yd)
1952 – Elmo Branch (high jump)
Elmo Branch (pole vault)
Jerry Simmons (220yd hurdles)
1953 - Jerry Simmons (120yd hurdles)
1962 – Jimmy Taylor (2 mile)
Jim Wood (220yd)
Wood, Wallace, Hutton, Sanders (440yd)
1963 – Malcolm Balfour (2 mile)
Jimmy Taylor (2 mile)
Wood, Hutton, Sanders, Moore (440yd relay)
1965 – Marcus Rhoden (100yd)
John Sanders (pole vault)
1967 – Don Hunt (mile)
Don Hunt (2 mile)
1970 - Frank Dowsing (100yd)
1972 – Dale Gibson (440yd)
1974 - Seigha Porbeni (triple jump)
Les Whitehead (high jump)
1975 – Joe Gant (decathlon)
Evis Jennings (440yd)
Seigha Porbeni (long jump)
Seigha Porbeni (triple jump)
Johnson, Jennings, Orungbemi, Gray (mile relay)
1976 – Evis Jennings (440yd)
Dennis Otono (440yd hurdles)
1978 - Lee Palles (decathlon)
1982 - Simeon Kigen (3,000m steeplechase)
Mark Strucko (5,000m)
Spane, Washington, Moore, Jones (4x400m relay)
1984 - Mark Strucko (5,000m)
1985 – Bob Dandino (pole vault)
Lorenzo Daniel (200m)
Banks, Bryant, Daniel, Dennis (4x100m relay)
1986 - Lorenzo Daniel (100m)
Lorenzo Daniel (200m)
Garry Frank (shot put)
1987 – Lorenzo Daniel (200m)
Garry Frank (shot put)
1988 – Lorenzo Daniel (200m)
1989 - Festus Igbinoghene (triple jump)
1991 - Festus Igbinoghene (long jump)
1994 – Aki Bradley (200m)
1995 – Jude Monye (400m)
2000 - Rod Newton (high jump)
2003 - Marquis Davis (100m)
Marquis Davis (200m)
2004 - Trey Hardee (decathlon)
2005 - LaChristopher Lewis (long jump)
Steve Mullings (100m)
2008 - Jamil Hubbard (400m)
2010 - May, Tate, Wilder, Mullings (4x100m relay)
2011 - Harris, Wilder, Barnaby, Tate (4x400m relay)
2014 – Brandon McBride (800m)
2015 – Scottie Hearn (400m hurdles)
2016 – Brandon McBride (800m)
2018 - Anderson Peters (javelin)
2019 - Anderson Peters (javelin)
2022 - Navasky Anderson (800m)
DJ Jónsson (javelin)
2025 - Rémi Rougetet (javelin)
Women's Outdoor Track and Field (14)
1989 - Falilatu Ogunkoya (400m)
1990 - Falilatu Ogunkoya (400m)
Sharon Simmons (shot put)
2003 - Tiffany McWilliams (800m)
Tiffany McWilliams (1500m)
2004 - Tiffany McWilliams (800m)
Tiffany McWilliams (1500m)
2008 – Marrissa Harris (heptathlon)
2011 - Rochelle Farquharson (long jump)
2014 - Rochelle Farquharson (long jump)
2015 – Erica Bougard (heptathlon)
2016 – Erica Bougard (heptathlon)
Marta Freitas (1500m)
2018 - Rhianwedd Price-Weimer (1500m)