HBCU National Champions 

2024 – Grambling State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

– Bluefield State – Black College World Series Champions (NCAA Division II & NAIA)

2023 – Florida A&M (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

– Florida Memorial Black College World Series Champions (NCAA Division II & NAIA) 

2022 – Alabama State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

– Edward Waters Black College World Series Champions (NCAA Division II & NAIA)

2021 – Jackson State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Bluefield State – Black College World Series Champions (NCAA Division II & NAIA)

2020 – Alabama State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Lane College (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School

2019 – Southern (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Winston Salem State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School

2018 – North Carolina A&T (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Albany State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School 

2017 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Winston Salem State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School

2016 – Alabama State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – West Virginia State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School 

2015 – Alabama State (NCAA Division I) HBCU Large School 

          – Winston Salem State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) HBCU Small School 

2013 – 2014 – (No Champions Selected) 

2012 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

         – Stillman College (NCAA Division II & NAIA) 

2011 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

         – Edward Waters (NCAA Division II & NAIA) 

2010 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

         – West Virginia State (NCAA Division II & NAIA) 

2009 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

2008 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

2007 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I) 

2006 – Prairie View A&M (NCAA Division I) 

2005 – North Carolina A&T/Southern (NCAA Division I) 

2004 – Bethune-Cookmen (NCAA Division I) 

2003 – Southern (NCAA Division I) 
2002 – Bethune-Cookman (NCAA Division I)

 

**Note: Southern Jaguars only HBCU baseball program to win a national title, won NAIA national championship (1959).