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List of American universities with Olympic medalist students and alumni

The list of American universities with Olympic medalist students and alumni shows the number of Olympic medals won by students and alumni of American universities in Olympic Games up through 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics. Many of these athletes did not compete for the United States; the American college sports model, in which post-secondary institutions sponsor a wide range of athletic competitions and provide scholarships and subsidies to athletes with little regard for their origin, has the effect of drawing university-age athletes from all over the world to the United States for both academic and athletic study.[1][2][3][4]

This list considers both summer and winter Olympic games, and only those who actually received Olympic medals are counted. Therefore, the list includes Olympic athletes only and excludes coaches, staff managers and so on.[5][6] In addition, if an athlete attended more than one university, that athlete might show up in the medal count of each university attended.[7] For example, Alma Richards who won the gold medal in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in the high jump attended BYU prep school (degree), Cornell (degree), University of Southern California (degree) and Stanford.[8] He is listed in the medal count for BYU, Cornell and USC, but Stanford does not include him in its list. Finally, in this list, universities are presented in descending order starting from those with the most Olympic medals.

In the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, the university with the most Olympic medals in the U.S. was Stanford University (26 medals), followed by the University of Southern California (21 medals), the University of Florida (17 medals), UCLA (16 medals) and UC Berkeley (16 medals).[9][10][11][12]

Top 10 edit

Rank University State NCAA       Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 References
1 University of Southern California California Div I 153 96 77 326 21 [13][9][14]
2 Stanford University California Div I 153 81 68 302[a] 26 [15][8][16][17][18]
3 UCLA California Div I 136 71 63 270[b] 16 [19][12]
4 UC Berkeley California Div I 121 56 46 223 16 [11]
5 University of Texas at Austin Texas Div I 88 42 25 155[c] 11[d] [20][21]
6 University of Michigan Michigan Div I 71 44 40 155[e] 11 [22][23]
7 University of Florida Florida Div I 69 38 36 143 17 [24][10]
8 Ohio State University Ohio Div I 52 40 26 118 4 [25][26][27]
9 Yale University Connecticut Div I 52 26 32 110 3 [28][29][30]
10 Harvard University Massachusetts Div I 46 42 22 110[f] 2[g] [31]

11th – 50th edit

Rank University State NCAA       Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 References
11 Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Div I 51 21 23 95 8 [h][32][33]
12 University of Washington Washington Div I 40 20 21 81 8 [34]
13 University of Arizona Arizona Div I 37 27 15 79 5 [i][35][36][37][38]
14 University of Minnesota Minnesota Div I 26 32 18 76[j] 3 [39]
15 University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Div I 26 28 22 76 0 [40]
16 University of Georgia Georgia Div I 30 20 20 70 11 [41][42]
17 Princeton University New Jersey Div I 20 24 26 70 3 [43]
18 University of Tennessee Tennessee Div I 41 15 12 68 5 [44][45]
19 Cornell University New York Div I 28 24 11 63 2 [46]
20 Arizona State University Arizona Div I 25 12 23 60 0 [47][48]
21 Auburn University Alabama Div I 22 ? ? 60 6 [49][50][51]
22 University of Wisconsin–Madison Wisconsin Div I 15 25 13 53[k] ? [52][53]
23 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Nebraska Div I 15 13 25 53 3 [54] Full list
24 UNC Chapel Hill North Carolina Div I 35 8 8 51 3 [55]
25 Dartmouth College New Hampshire Div I 20 20 11 51 0 [56]
26 Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania Div I 11 11 26 48 6 [7][57][58][59][60] Full list
27 CSU Long Beach California Div I 18 14 15 47 0 [61]
28 University of Kansas Kansas Div I 32 ? ? 45 0 [62][63]
29 Louisiana State University Louisiana Div I 24 10 11 45 11 [64]
30 University of Houston Texas Div I 20 13 8 41 0 [65]
31 Boston University Massachusetts Div I 16 17 7 40 0 [66]
32 Brown University Rhode Island Div I 12 10 17 39 1 [67][68][69]
33 Northern Michigan University Michigan Div II 6 12 21 39[l] 3 [70][71][72]
34 Columbia University New York Div I 17 12 9 38 0 [73][74]
35 University of Virginia Virginia Div I 17 9 9 35 9 [75][76]
36 Brigham Young University Utah Div I 15 17 3 35 0 [77]
37 Oklahoma State University Oklahoma Div I 21 5 8 34 2 [78]
38 UC Irvine California Div I 14 17 2 33 6 [79][80]
39 Michigan State University Michigan Div I 15 12 5 32 1 [81][82][83]
40 University of Notre Dame Indiana Div I 15 3 14 32 8 [84][85]
41 University of Oregon Oregon Div I 13 12 7 32 5 Full list
42 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Illinois Div I 12 7 13 32 2 [86]
43 Texas A&M University Texas Div I 16 6 6 28 7 [87][88][89]
44 Purdue University Indiana Div I 14 7 6 27[m] 1 [90]
45 University of Miami Florida Div I 9 11 7 27 0 [91][92]
46 University of North Dakota North Dakota Div I 7 12 7 26[n] ? [93][94][95][96]
47 Syracuse University New York Div I 14 8 3 25[o] 0 [97]
48 Northwestern University Illinois Div I 13 6 5 24[p] 2 [98][99][100]
49 Tennessee State University Tennessee Div I 13 7 4 24 0 [101]
50 University of Arkansas Arkansas Div I 12 8 4 24 2 [102][103][104]

Other universities (51st–) edit

University State NCAA       Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 References
University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Div I 13 7 3 23 0 [105]
Oregon State University Oregon Div I 13 4 6 23 1 [106]
Duke University North Carolina Div I 12 7 4 23 4 [107][108]
University of Colorado Boulder Colorado Div I 10 5 7 22 2 [109][110][111]
San Jose State University California Div I 7 7 7 21 2 [112]
Northeastern University Massachusetts Div I 4 8 7 19 1 [113][114]
Santa Clara University California Div I 14 4 0 18[q] ? [115] Full list
Texas Tech University Texas Div I 6 8 3 17 1 1 Full list
University of Alabama Alabama Div I 5 5 7 17 5 [116][117]
Baylor University Texas Div I 12 3 1 16 2 [118]
NC State University North Carolina Div I 7 5 3 15 2 [119][120][121]
Georgetown University District of Columbia Div I 5 5 5 15 0 [122][123][124]
UC Santa Barbara California Div I 11 2 2 15 0 [125][80]
University of Connecticut Connecticut Div I 14 [57][126][127][128]
California State University, Northridge California Div I 9 4 1 14 [129]
San Diego State University California Div I 8 3 3 14[r] 2 [130][131][132]
University of South Carolina South Carolina Div I 0 6 7 13 Partial list
University of Kentucky Kentucky Div I 8 3 1 12[s] 12 [133]
Williams College Massachusetts Div III 3 0 9 12 [134]
MIT Massachusetts Div III 3 4 5 12 [135]
West Virginia University West Virginia Div I 7 3 1 11 [136]
Iowa State University Iowa Div I 6 1 4 11 [137]
University of Maryland Maryland Div I 6 2 3 11 [138]
University of Missouri Missouri Div I 4 4 2 10 0 [139]
UC Davis California Div I 10 0 0 10 0 [80][140]
University of Iowa Iowa Div I 5 1 4 10 1 [141][142]
Washington State University Washington Div I 5 3 1 9 [143]
Florida State University Florida Div I 4 2 3 9 [144][145]
Furman University South Carolina Div I 4 0 4 8 [146][147][148]
The University of Chicago Illinois Div III 5 2 1 8 [149][150]
Cal Poly Pomona California Div II 3 1 3 7 [151][152]
New York University New York Div III 1 2 4 7 [153]
University of Cincinnati Ohio Div I 4 2 1 7 [154]
Abilene Christian University Texas Div I 4 2 0 6 [155]
DeVry University 1 1 4 6 [156]
Westminster University Utah Div II 0 5 1 6 [157][158]
Fordham University New York Div I 3 1 1 5 [159][160][161]
Indiana State University Indiana Div I 3 1 1 5 [162]
University of Idaho Idaho Div I 4 1 0 5 [163][164][165]
University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Div I 3 0 2 5[t] [166][167]
Vanderbilt University Tennessee Div I 2 3 0 5 [168][169]
Wake Forest University North Carolina Div I 3 0 2 5 [170]
Middlebury College Vermont Div III 0 4 1 5 [171]
Rice University Texas Div I 1 1 2 4 [172][173][174]
University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Div II 2 1 1 4 [175][176]
Boston College Massachusetts Div I 0 3 0 3 [177][178][179]
George Washington University District of Columbia Div I 0 1 2 3 [180]
University of Utah Utah Div I 0 3 0 3 [181]
College of the Holy Cross Massachusetts Div I 1 0 1 2 [182][183]
University of Central Florida Florida Div I 2 0 0 2
California University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Div II 1 0 1 2 [184]
Robert Morris University Pennsylvania Div I 0 2 0 2 [185]
University of New Hampshire New Hampshire Div I 0 1 1 2 [186][187]
Utah Valley University Utah Div I 0 1 1 2 [188]
Virginia Tech Virginia Div I 0 0 2 2 [189]
University of South Florida Florida Div I 1 0 0 1 [190]
Brandeis University Massachusetts Div III 0 1 0 1 [191][192]
Colorado Technical University Colorado 0 1 0 1 [193]
Northern Arizona University Arizona Div I 0 0 1 1 [194]
Community College of Rhode Island Rhode Island 0 0 1 1
Emerson College Massachusetts Div III 0 0 1 1
New York Institute of Technology New York Div II 0 0 1 1 [195]
Saddleback College California 0 0 1 1
University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Div II 0 0 1 1
Utah State University Utah Div I 0 1 0 1 [196]

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Stanford's count (296=150+79+67) may have overlooked or excluded some medals from the past Summer/Winter Olympics. For fair comparison, some of these medals have been manually added to Stanford's count in this list (with supporting sources): Alma Richards (1 gold), Debi Thomas (1 bronze), Sami Jo Small (2 golds, 1 silver), and John Coyle (1 silver).
  2. ^ The UCLA count has produced inconsistent and conflicting figures in the past few years, some of which included medals "won" by coaches and staff members. The latest UCLA count claims to include student athletes only, and is thus adopted in this list.
  3. ^ University of Texas's current count has overlooked or excluded the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas (1 silver, 1 bronze) at the 2020 Summer Olympics. These medals have been manually added to this list.
  4. ^ University of Texas's current count has overlooked or excluded the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas (1 silver, 1 bronze) at the 2020 Summer Olympics. These medals have been manually added to this list.
  5. ^ This count is fewer than Michigan's count (185=84+47+52) because Michigan's count also includes coaches, staff, etc.
  6. ^ This count is fewer than Harvard's count (116=47+48+21) because Harvard's count also includes coaches, staff, etc. On the other hand, Harvard's current count has not been updated to reflect the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas (1 silver, 1 bronze) at the 2020 Summer Olympics – these medals have been manually added to this list.
  7. ^ Harvard's current count has not been updated to reflect the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas (1 silver, 1 bronze) at the 2020 Summer Olympics – these medals have been manually added to this list.
  8. ^ The two sources provided describe the medals for the entire Indiana University system, while the first source allows to display medals for Indiana University Bloomington only.
  9. ^ The sources from University of Arizona provide conflicting medal counts. The latest sources (2021 & 2016) are used in this list.
  10. ^ This count is fewer than Minnesota's count because Minnesota's count also includes coaches.
  11. ^ This count has not included medalists from 2014 & 2018 Winter Olympics, as well as from 2020 Summer Olympics.
  12. ^ The count is based on the sources that counted Olympic medalists from the Northern Michigan University Olympic Training Center. But in reality an athlete may not be a student at the university.
  13. ^ Purdue's count includes Chris Huffins (bronze medal 2000), who is a coach at Purdue rather than an athlete. He is not included in this list.
  14. ^ This count is likely incomplete.
  15. ^ This count is fewer than Syracuse's count (29=18+8+3) because Syracuse's count also includes coaches.
  16. ^ This count is likely incomplete.
  17. ^ This count is likely incomplete.
  18. ^ This count is likely incomplete. On the other hand, the main source also counted coaches.
  19. ^ This count is likely incomplete.
  20. ^ Total includes only alumni who competed in their respective sport while attending Pitt (i.e. excludes professional school alumni)

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The list of American universities with Olympic medalist students and alumni shows the number of Olympic medals won by students and alumni of American universities in Olympic Games up through 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics Many of these athletes did not compete for the United States the American college sports model in which post secondary institutions sponsor a wide range of athletic competitions and provide scholarships and subsidies to athletes with little regard for their origin has the effect of drawing university age athletes from all over the world to the United States for both academic and athletic study 1 2 3 4 This list considers both summer and winter Olympic games and only those who actually received Olympic medals are counted Therefore the list includes Olympic athletes only and excludes coaches staff managers and so on 5 6 In addition if an athlete attended more than one university that athlete might show up in the medal count of each university attended 7 For example Alma Richards who won the gold medal in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in the high jump attended BYU prep school degree Cornell degree University of Southern California degree and Stanford 8 He is listed in the medal count for BYU Cornell and USC but Stanford does not include him in its list Finally in this list universities are presented in descending order starting from those with the most Olympic medals In the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics the university with the most Olympic medals in the U S was Stanford University 26 medals followed by the University of Southern California 21 medals the University of Florida 17 medals UCLA 16 medals and UC Berkeley 16 medals 9 10 11 12 Contents 1 Top 10 2 11th 50th 3 Other universities 51st 4 See also 5 References 6 NotesTop 10 editRank University State NCAA nbsp nbsp nbsp Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 References1 University of Southern California California Div I 153 96 77 326 21 13 9 14 2 Stanford University California Div I 153 81 68 302 a 26 15 8 16 17 18 3 UCLA California Div I 136 71 63 270 b 16 19 12 4 UC Berkeley California Div I 121 56 46 223 16 11 5 University of Texas at Austin Texas Div I 88 42 25 155 c 11 d 20 21 6 University of Michigan Michigan Div I 71 44 40 155 e 11 22 23 7 University of Florida Florida Div I 69 38 36 143 17 24 10 8 Ohio State University Ohio Div I 52 40 26 118 4 25 26 27 9 Yale University Connecticut Div I 52 26 32 110 3 28 29 30 10 Harvard University Massachusetts Div I 46 42 22 110 f 2 g 31 11th 50th editRank University State NCAA nbsp nbsp nbsp Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 References11 Indiana University Bloomington Indiana Div I 51 21 23 95 8 h 32 33 12 University of Washington Washington Div I 40 20 21 81 8 34 13 University of Arizona Arizona Div I 37 27 15 79 5 i 35 36 37 38 14 University of Minnesota Minnesota Div I 26 32 18 76 j 3 39 15 University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Div I 26 28 22 76 0 40 16 University of Georgia Georgia Div I 30 20 20 70 11 41 42 17 Princeton University New Jersey Div I 20 24 26 70 3 43 18 University of Tennessee Tennessee Div I 41 15 12 68 5 44 45 19 Cornell University New York Div I 28 24 11 63 2 46 20 Arizona State University Arizona Div I 25 12 23 60 0 47 48 21 Auburn University Alabama Div I 22 60 6 49 50 51 22 University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin Div I 15 25 13 53 k 52 53 23 University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska Div I 15 13 25 53 3 54 Full list24 UNC Chapel Hill North Carolina Div I 35 8 8 51 3 55 25 Dartmouth College New Hampshire Div I 20 20 11 51 0 56 26 Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania Div I 11 11 26 48 6 7 57 58 59 60 Full list27 CSU Long Beach California Div I 18 14 15 47 0 61 28 University of Kansas Kansas Div I 32 45 0 62 63 29 Louisiana State University Louisiana Div I 24 10 11 45 11 64 30 University of Houston Texas Div I 20 13 8 41 0 65 31 Boston University Massachusetts Div I 16 17 7 40 0 66 32 Brown University Rhode Island Div I 12 10 17 39 1 67 68 69 33 Northern Michigan University Michigan Div II 6 12 21 39 l 3 70 71 72 34 Columbia University New York Div I 17 12 9 38 0 73 74 35 University of Virginia Virginia Div I 17 9 9 35 9 75 76 36 Brigham Young University Utah Div I 15 17 3 35 0 77 37 Oklahoma State University Oklahoma Div I 21 5 8 34 2 78 38 UC Irvine California Div I 14 17 2 33 6 79 80 39 Michigan State University Michigan Div I 15 12 5 32 1 81 82 83 40 University of Notre Dame Indiana Div I 15 3 14 32 8 84 85 41 University of Oregon Oregon Div I 13 12 7 32 5 Full list42 University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Illinois Div I 12 7 13 32 2 86 43 Texas A amp M University Texas Div I 16 6 6 28 7 87 88 89 44 Purdue University Indiana Div I 14 7 6 27 m 1 90 45 University of Miami Florida Div I 9 11 7 27 0 91 92 46 University of North Dakota North Dakota Div I 7 12 7 26 n 93 94 95 96 47 Syracuse University New York Div I 14 8 3 25 o 0 97 48 Northwestern University Illinois Div I 13 6 5 24 p 2 98 99 100 49 Tennessee State University Tennessee Div I 13 7 4 24 0 101 50 University of Arkansas Arkansas Div I 12 8 4 24 2 102 103 104 Other universities 51st editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2021 University State NCAA nbsp nbsp nbsp Total Tokyo 2020 Beijing 2022 ReferencesUniversity of Oklahoma Oklahoma Div I 13 7 3 23 0 105 Oregon State University Oregon Div I 13 4 6 23 1 106 Duke University North Carolina Div I 12 7 4 23 4 107 108 University of Colorado Boulder Colorado Div I 10 5 7 22 2 109 110 111 San Jose State University California Div I 7 7 7 21 2 112 Northeastern University Massachusetts Div I 4 8 7 19 1 113 114 Santa Clara University California Div I 14 4 0 18 q 115 Full listTexas Tech University Texas Div I 6 8 3 17 1 1 Full listUniversity of Alabama Alabama Div I 5 5 7 17 5 116 117 Baylor University Texas Div I 12 3 1 16 2 118 NC State University North Carolina Div I 7 5 3 15 2 119 120 121 Georgetown University District of Columbia Div I 5 5 5 15 0 122 123 124 UC Santa Barbara California Div I 11 2 2 15 0 125 80 University of Connecticut Connecticut Div I 14 57 126 127 128 California State University Northridge California Div I 9 4 1 14 129 San Diego State University California Div I 8 3 3 14 r 2 130 131 132 University of South Carolina South Carolina Div I 0 6 7 13 Partial listUniversity of Kentucky Kentucky Div I 8 3 1 12 s 12 133 Williams College Massachusetts Div III 3 0 9 12 134 MIT Massachusetts Div III 3 4 5 12 135 West Virginia University West Virginia Div I 7 3 1 11 136 Iowa State University Iowa Div I 6 1 4 11 137 University of Maryland Maryland Div I 6 2 3 11 138 University of Missouri Missouri Div I 4 4 2 10 0 139 UC Davis California Div I 10 0 0 10 0 80 140 University of Iowa Iowa Div I 5 1 4 10 1 141 142 Washington State University Washington Div I 5 3 1 9 143 Florida State University Florida Div I 4 2 3 9 144 145 Furman University South Carolina Div I 4 0 4 8 146 147 148 The University of Chicago Illinois Div III 5 2 1 8 149 150 Cal Poly Pomona California Div II 3 1 3 7 151 152 New York University New York Div III 1 2 4 7 153 University of Cincinnati Ohio Div I 4 2 1 7 154 Abilene Christian University Texas Div I 4 2 0 6 155 DeVry University 1 1 4 6 156 Westminster University Utah Div II 0 5 1 6 157 158 Fordham University New York Div I 3 1 1 5 159 160 161 Indiana State University Indiana Div I 3 1 1 5 162 University of Idaho Idaho Div I 4 1 0 5 163 164 165 University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Div I 3 0 2 5 t 166 167 Vanderbilt University Tennessee Div I 2 3 0 5 168 169 Wake Forest University North Carolina Div I 3 0 2 5 170 Middlebury College Vermont Div III 0 4 1 5 171 Rice University Texas Div I 1 1 2 4 172 173 174 University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Div II 2 1 1 4 175 176 Boston College Massachusetts Div I 0 3 0 3 177 178 179 George Washington University District of Columbia Div I 0 1 2 3 180 University of Utah Utah Div I 0 3 0 3 181 College of the Holy Cross Massachusetts Div I 1 0 1 2 182 183 University of Central Florida Florida Div I 2 0 0 2California University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Div II 1 0 1 2 184 Robert Morris University Pennsylvania Div I 0 2 0 2 185 University of New Hampshire New Hampshire Div I 0 1 1 2 186 187 Utah Valley University Utah Div I 0 1 1 2 188 Virginia Tech Virginia Div I 0 0 2 2 189 University of South Florida Florida Div I 1 0 0 1 190 Brandeis University Massachusetts Div III 0 1 0 1 191 192 Colorado Technical University Colorado 0 1 0 1 193 Northern Arizona University Arizona Div I 0 0 1 1 194 Community College of Rhode Island Rhode Island 0 0 1 1Emerson College Massachusetts Div III 0 0 1 1New York Institute of Technology New York Div II 0 0 1 1 195 Saddleback College California 0 0 1 1University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Div II 0 0 1 1Utah State University Utah Div I 0 1 0 1 196 See also editOlympic Games Summer Olympic Games Winter Olympic GamesReferences edit How American Universities Are Fueling Foreign Olympic Teams 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www nyit edu utahstateaggies com Utah State Athletic Site www utahstateaggies com Retrieved 2016 02 12 Notes edit Stanford s count 296 150 79 67 may have overlooked or excluded some medals from the past Summer Winter Olympics For fair comparison some of these medals have been manually added to Stanford s count in this list with supporting sources Alma Richards 1 gold Debi Thomas 1 bronze Sami Jo Small 2 golds 1 silver and John Coyle 1 silver The UCLA count has produced inconsistent and conflicting figures in the past few years some of which included medals won by coaches and staff members The latest UCLA count claims to include student athletes only and is thus adopted in this list University of Texas s current count has overlooked or excluded the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas 1 silver 1 bronze at the 2020 Summer Olympics These medals have been manually added to this list University of Texas s current count has overlooked or excluded the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas 1 silver 1 bronze at the 2020 Summer Olympics These medals have been manually added to this list This count is fewer than Michigan s count 185 84 47 52 because Michigan s count also includes coaches staff etc This count is fewer than Harvard s count 116 47 48 21 because Harvard s count also includes coaches staff etc On the other hand Harvard s current count has not been updated to reflect the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas 1 silver 1 bronze at the 2020 Summer Olympics these medals have been manually added to this list Harvard s current count has not been updated to reflect the medals won by Gabrielle Thomas 1 silver 1 bronze at the 2020 Summer Olympics these medals have been manually added to this list The two sources provided describe the medals for the entire Indiana University system while the first source allows to display medals for Indiana University Bloomington only The sources from University of Arizona provide conflicting medal counts The latest sources 2021 amp 2016 are used in this list This count is fewer than Minnesota s count because Minnesota s count also includes coaches This count has not included medalists from 2014 amp 2018 Winter Olympics as well as from 2020 Summer Olympics The count is based on the sources that counted Olympic medalists from the Northern Michigan University Olympic Training Center But in reality an athlete may not be a student at the university Purdue s count includes Chris Huffins bronze medal 2000 who is a coach at Purdue rather than an athlete He is not included in this list This count is likely incomplete This count is fewer than Syracuse s count 29 18 8 3 because Syracuse s count also includes coaches This count is likely incomplete This count is likely incomplete This count is likely incomplete On the other hand the main source also counted coaches This count is likely incomplete Total includes only alumni who competed in their respective sport while attending Pitt i e excludes professional school alumni Retrieved from https en 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