NCAA 'D2' was formally introduced in 1973 when the University and Collegiate divisions were merged. It was previously known as the Collegiate Division from 1962 to 1973 before the division was separated among institutions that offered athletic scholarships and those that did not. Those who did are members of D2.
| Stat | Record Holder | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Most Team Titles | — | Career |
| Most Individual Titles | Joey Davis — 4 Cole Province — 4 Dan Russell — 4 Les Sigman — 4 Tim Wright — 4 |
Career |
| Most Individual Titles — Team | Central Oklahoma — 50 | Career |
| Most Individual Titles — Team | Portland State (OR) — 5 (1989) | Single Tournament |
| Most Individual Finals — Team | Central Oklahoma — 80 | Career |
| Most Individual Finals — Team | California-Bakersfield — 7 (1982) | Single Tournament |
| Most Individual All-Americans — Team | Nebraska Omaha — 163 | Career |
| Most Individual All-Americans — Team | California-Bakersfield — 10 (1982) | Single Tournament |
| Highest Team Score | — | Single Tournament |
| Most Individual Team Points | Shane Ruhnke — 27.0 pts (2019) | Single Tournament |