Individual National Champions
Women's Golf: CBU women's golf has won two individual national titles in its history, doing it back-to-back in 2010 and 2011. Nathalie Silva won the 2010 NAIA National Tournament and Nicollette Gino captured the 2011 NCCAA National Tournament title.
Men's Swimming and Diving: Since 2000, CBU men's swimming and diving has won an impressive 81 individual national championships. Scott Tolman won the program's first-ever individual national title in the NCAA by winning the 200-yard breaststroke in the 2018 Division II Championships. Eighty of those came in the NAIA and also came in a wide variety. The program has won 57 individual races, 14 relay events and 10 dives in its history, while winning a season-high 18 championships in 2006.
Women's Swimming and Diving: CBU women's swimming and diving has collected 50 individual national championships since 2000. Forty-seven of them came in the NAIA, with Mary Hanson winning the program's first NCAA crown in the 100-yard backstroke at the 2014 Division II Championships. Christie Halverson won the program's second D-II title in the 1000-yard freestyle in 2016 before Buse Topcu won the 500 free at the 2018 D-II Championships. The Lancers have won 42 individual events, six relays and two diving titles, with a season-high 10 coming in 2006.
Men's Track (Distance): CBU men's track has won 25 titles in its history, with seven coming as a distance team only and 18 when it was a track and field squad from 1996 to 1999. Of its 25 titles, eight were field events and seven were relays.
Women's Track (Distance): CBU women's track has won two national titles in its history. Ashlee Cervantes won the 800-meter at the 2012 Outdoor NCCAA Championships, while Angela Evans, Heidi Joos, Chinyere Ndukwe and Lorita Leonhardt teamed up to win the 4x800-meter relay at the 1999 Outdoor NAIA Championships.
Wrestling: CBU wrestling has won nine individual championships, with six coming over a three-year span (2011-13) in the NCWA. Heavyweight Joe Fagiano won the program's first NCAA title at the Division II Championships in 2016, while Jacob Waste won another at 197 pounds in 2017 and Daxton Gordon won at 149 pounds in 2018.
Men's Swimming and Diving: Since 2000, CBU men's swimming and diving has won an impressive 81 individual national championships. Scott Tolman won the program's first-ever individual national title in the NCAA by winning the 200-yard breaststroke in the 2018 Division II Championships. Eighty of those came in the NAIA and also came in a wide variety. The program has won 57 individual races, 14 relay events and 10 dives in its history, while winning a season-high 18 championships in 2006.
Women's Swimming and Diving: CBU women's swimming and diving has collected 50 individual national championships since 2000. Forty-seven of them came in the NAIA, with Mary Hanson winning the program's first NCAA crown in the 100-yard backstroke at the 2014 Division II Championships. Christie Halverson won the program's second D-II title in the 1000-yard freestyle in 2016 before Buse Topcu won the 500 free at the 2018 D-II Championships. The Lancers have won 42 individual events, six relays and two diving titles, with a season-high 10 coming in 2006.
Men's Track (Distance): CBU men's track has won 25 titles in its history, with seven coming as a distance team only and 18 when it was a track and field squad from 1996 to 1999. Of its 25 titles, eight were field events and seven were relays.
Women's Track (Distance): CBU women's track has won two national titles in its history. Ashlee Cervantes won the 800-meter at the 2012 Outdoor NCCAA Championships, while Angela Evans, Heidi Joos, Chinyere Ndukwe and Lorita Leonhardt teamed up to win the 4x800-meter relay at the 1999 Outdoor NAIA Championships.
Wrestling: CBU wrestling has won nine individual championships, with six coming over a three-year span (2011-13) in the NCWA. Heavyweight Joe Fagiano won the program's first NCAA title at the Division II Championships in 2016, while Jacob Waste won another at 197 pounds in 2017 and Daxton Gordon won at 149 pounds in 2018.