- Nine meet records fell on the final day of the 2012 CCC Championships.
- The Concordia men earned their seventh consecutive team championship.
- The CU women won the team title for the sixth straight time.
- Concordia won 20 out of the 38 total competitions.
- A total of 26 NAIA auto marks were hit on the third day of the meet.
- Eastern Oregon’s Robbie Haynie was named the Male Field Athlete of the Meet for the second straight season.
- Haynie racked up 62 team points individually, while EOU’s Kimmy Moore, the female field athlete of the meet, finished with 52 points.
- The top four finishers in the men’s shot put all hit NAIA auto marks.
- The top four finishers in the men’s javelin all hit NAIA auto marks.
- The top three finishers in the women’s 800 meters all hit NAIA auto marks.
- The top three finishers in the women’s shot put all hit NAIA auto marks.
- The top three finishers in the women’s javelin all hit NAIA auto marks.
- Concordia finished with four of the top five spots in the men’s shot put.
- Eastern Oregon’s Kimmy Moore broke a 16-year-old meet record in the 400-meter hurdles.
- The Corban women’s fourth place finish was the highest in program history.
- Northwest Christian’s Ally Manley became the Beacons’ first freshman runner to earn All-CCC honors and just the second woman to win an individual title at the conference championships.
- The Beacons finished their most successful CCC campaign ever, taking seventh place with 43 points.