List of Southeastern Conference champions

When the SEC expanded to 12 schools with the addition of South Carolina and Arkansas for the 1992 season, the conference divided its basketball teams into separate divisions, East and West, just like for football.

Four SEC schools compete in Women's Equestrian: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas A&M.

* denotes tie-break winner and subsequent division representative to the SEC championship game.

† in 1993 Auburn finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.

‡ in 2002 Alabama finished first in the West standings but was ineligible due to NCAA probation and postseason ban.

Eight SEC schools participate in women's gymnastics: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

[19] The SEC added women's rowing for the 2024–25 school year with four programs—Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

All current SEC schools participate in outdoor track & field for both sexes except for Vanderbilt, which sponsors the sport only for women.

The following schools have both men's and women's teams: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee Texas, and Texas A&M Arkansas and Vanderbilt sponsor the sport for women only.

[21] In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches.

Before this, a points system was used in which full- or half-points were awarded for wins during the season as well as during the conference tournament.

Vanderbilt played in the first SEC tournament in 1979, but dropped the sport after that season; it will reinstate women's volleyball in 2025.

At the time, the conference had not decided whether the tournament would resume in 2024 (when Oklahoma and Texas joined) or 2025 (when Vanderbilt reinstates women's volleyball).