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List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships

This is a list of U.S. universities and colleges that have won the most team sport national championships (more than 15) that have been bestowed for the highest level of collegiate athletic competition, be that at either the varsity or club level, as determined by the governing organization of each sport.

Scope of the list

 
Intercollegiate competition predates NCAA regulation, beginning in 1852 when crews from Harvard and Yale raced each other at a rowing meet.[1] This 19th-century print depicts a football game between Columbia and Harvard.

While many collegiate sports championships in the United States are now sponsored by the NCAA, historically this was not the case, and many championships were organized for decades without NCAA sponsorship. This list includes both (i) NCAA championships and (ii) titles won in competitions organized by bodies other than the NCAA.

The column in the list below that sets forth NCAA championships includes (but is not limited to) all non-football titles won at the highest level organized by the NCAA (Division I/Collegiate), as of July 1, 2021, for sports years through that date[2] and with updated results for subsequent sports year(s). (In accordance with the NCAA's own records, this column includes certain "unofficial" NCAA championships won during years the NCAA did not calculate winning team scores – boxing from 1932 through 1947, track and field from 1925–1927, and wrestling in 1928 and 1931–1933.)[3][4][5] It also includes the short-lived trampoline titles in 1969–1970. Other championships are set forth in other columns. For example, women's sports were solely organized by the AIAW rather than the NCAA prior to the 1981–1982 year of dual championships, and these titles are included in their own separate column.[6] Notably, the championship in the highest level of NCAA football (FBS) to date is still not sponsored by the NCAA ("Recognized Football Titles/CFP" column), nor has the oldest organized intercollegiate competition, men's rowing, ever been subject to NCAA control (included in the "Other Team Titles" column).[7]

"Other Team Titles" column

The "Other Team Titles" column includes championships won by schools in one of the 27 sports that are (or were) sponsored by the NCAA or AIAW, during years competitive championships were organized by other bodies. These 27 sports are: women's badminton; baseball; basketball; women's bowling; boxing; cross country; fencing; field hockey; golf; gymnastics; ice hockey; lacrosse; indoor rifle; outdoor rifle; women's rowing; skiing; soccer; softball; swimming; women's synchronized swimming; tennis; indoor track; outdoor track; men's trampoline; volleyball; women's beach volleyball, water polo; and wrestling. Finally, the "Other Team Titles" column also includes championships won in three other sports: men's rowing (1871–present), which has voluntarily remained outside NCAA sponsorship, and two NCAA "emerging sports" that organize championships, women's equestrian (2002–present) and women's rugby (1991–present).[8][9]

As more specifically detailed on the table of sports, below, the "Other Team Titles" column includes: (i) historic non-NCAA tournament titles compiled here, (ii) non-AIAW women's championships listed here, (iii) overall women's equestrian championships, (iv) gold medal lacrosse teams listed here and Wingate lacrosse championships, (v) pre-NCAA golf championships (NCAA started sponsoring the golf championship in 1939; the previous 41 championships conferred by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association are in the "Other" column[10][11]); (vi) pre-NCAA swimming championships; (vii) ISFA soccer championships; and (viii) USA Rugby Women’s Divisions 1 / 1 Elite championships.

It does not include Helms Athletic Foundation or Premo-Porretta Power Poll selections for men's basketball, which were awarded retroactively.[12][13]

Most collegiate team national championships

Institution Location Founded Type Nickname NCAA Team Titles[2] Recognized Football Titles[14]/CFP[15] AIAW Team Titles[16][17] Other Team Titles[a][18] Total Team Titles[19] Primary Conference
Stanford University Stanford, California 1891 Private Cardinal 130[b] 1 2 15[20] 148 Pac-12 Conference
UCLA Los Angeles, California 1919 Public Bruins 120[c] 1 8 11[21] 140 Pac-12 Conference
USC Los Angeles, California 1880 Private Trojans 111 10 6 5[22] 132 Pac-12 Conference
Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 1855 Public Nittany Lions 52 4 6 36[23] 98 Big Ten Conference
Cornell University Ithaca, New York 1865 Private Big Red 5 3 0 70[24] 78 Ivy League
Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 1701 Private Bulldogs 9[b] 18 1 50[25] 78 Ivy League
Navy Annapolis, Maryland 1845 Public Midshipmen 5 0 0 68[26] 73 Patriot League
Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 1870 Public Buckeyes 31 8 5 28[27] 72 Big Ten Conference
Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 1746 Private Tigers 13[b] 26 0 31[28] 70 Ivy League
University of Texas Austin, Texas 1883 Public Longhorns 54 4 4 1[29] 63 Big 12 Conference
University of California Berkeley, California 1868 Public Golden Bears 41 4 0 14[30] 59 Pac-12 Conference
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 1817 Public Wolverines 37[b] 11 0 9[31] 57 Big Ten Conference
Arizona State University Phoenix metropolitan area 1885 Public Sun Devils 24 0 12 20[32] 56 Pac-12 Conference
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 1890 Public Cowboys 52 1 0 1[33] 54 Big 12 Conference
University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 1848 Public Badgers 31 0 0 22[34] 53 Big Ten Conference
Penn Philadelphia 1740 Private Quakers 4 6 0 43[35] 53 Ivy League
University of Washington Seattle, Washington 1861 Public Huskies 8 1 1 43[36][37][38] 53 Pac-12 Conference
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 1636 Private Crimson 4[b] 8 0 39[39] 51 Ivy League
LSU Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1860 Public Tigers 44[c] 5 0 1[40][41][42] 50 Southeastern Conference
University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 1871 Public Razorbacks 48[c] 1 0 0 49 Southeastern Conference
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1789 Public Tar Heels 48 0 1 0 49 Atlantic Coast Conference
University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 1856 Public Terrapins 32 1 1 14[43] 48 Big Ten Conference
University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 1853 Public Gators 40 3 2 0 45 Southeastern Conference
University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1785 Public Bulldogs 31 4 0 7[44] 42 Southeastern Conference
University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma 1890 Public Sooners 34 7 0 0 41 Big 12 Conference
Columbia University New York City 1754 Private Lions 16 0 0 22[45] 38 Ivy League
NYU New York City 1831 Private Violets 12 0 0 25[46] 37 University Athletic Association
University of Denver Denver, Colorado 1864 Private Pioneers 34 0 0[d] 3[47] 37 The Summit League
Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 1855 Public Spartans 20 4 1 10[48] 35 Big Ten Conference
University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 1876 Public Ducks 34 0 0 0 34 Pac-12 Conference
University of Notre Dame South Bend, Indiana 1842 Private Fighting Irish 21 13 0 0 34 Atlantic Coast Conference
University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 1819 Public Cavaliers 31 0 1 2[49] 34 Atlantic Coast Conference
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 1869 Public Cornhuskers 21 5 1 6[50] 33 Big Ten Conference
University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 1847 Public Hawkeyes 26 1 0 6[51] 32 Big Ten Conference
Army West Point, New York 1802 Public Black Knights 2 5 0 25[52] 32 Patriot League
University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 1876 Public Buffaloes 27 1 1 1[53] 30 Pac-12 Conference
University of Minnesota Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota 1851 Public Golden Gophers 19 6 0 4[54] 29 Big Ten Conference
University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 1850 Public Utes 24 0 3 [e] 3[55] 30 Pac-12 Conference
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1831 Public Crimson Tide 10 17 0 0 27 Southeastern Conference
Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania 1842 Private Wildcats 21 0 0 6[56] 27 Big East Conference
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 1870 Private Orange 16[c] 1 0 9[57] 26 Atlantic Coast Conference
Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 1820 Public Hoosiers 24 0 1 0 25 Big Ten Conference
West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 1867 Public Mountaineers 20 0 0 5[58] 25 Big 12 Conference
University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut 1881 Public Huskies 22 0 0 2[59] 24 Big East Conference
Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee 1912 Public Lady Tigers 0 0 0 24[60] 24 Ohio Valley Conference
University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois 1867 Public Fighting Illini 18 4 0 1[61] 23 Big Ten Conference
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland 1876 Private Blue Jays 9 0 0 14[62] 23 Big Ten Conference, lacrosse only
Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 1856 Public Tigers 14 3 0 6[63] 23 Southeastern Conference
University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 1885 Public Wildcats 19 0 2 1[64] 22 Pac-12 Conference
University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, Texas 1914 Public Miners 21 0 0 0 21 Conference USA
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 1794 Public Volunteers 16 4 1 0 21 Southeastern Conference
Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire 1769 Private Big Green 3[b] 1 1 14[65] 19 Ivy League
Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 1851 Public Seminoles 10[c] 3 3 3[66] 19 Atlantic Coast Conference
Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 1858 Public Cyclones 13 0 5 0 18 Big 12 Conference
Tuskegee University [f] Tuskegee, Alabama 1881 Private Tigerettes 0 0 0 18[67] 18 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 1876 Public Aggies 12 2 1 3[68] 18 Southeastern Conference
University of Houston Houston, Texas 1927 Public Cougars 17 0 0 0 17 American Athletic Conference
Duke University Durham, North Carolina 1838 Private Blue Devils 17 0 0 0 17 Atlantic Coast Conference
San José State University San Jose California 1857 Public Spartans 10 0 0 6[69] 16 Mountain West Conference
University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida 1925 Private Hurricanes 5 5 5 1[70] 16 Atlantic Coast Conference
  1. ^ As detailed on the table of sports, below, the "Other Team Titles" column includes all 27 sports that are or were at one time sponsored by the NCAA or AIAW, plus men's rowing championships (RAAC and IRA), overall women's equestrian championships, and women’s rugby championships.
  2. ^ a b c d e f The NCAA started sponsoring the intercollegiate golf championship in 1939, but it retained the titles from the 41 championships previously conferred by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association in its records. Of these pre-NCAA titles, Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Michigan, Dartmouth and Stanford won 20, 11, 6, 2, 1 and 1, respectively. These titles are counted in the "Other Team Titles" column.
  3. ^ a b c d e The NCAA Committee on Infractions has vacated the following championships, which are not included in the schools' totals: Arkansas' 2004 and 2005 men's outdoor track and field championships, LSU's 2012 women's outdoor track and field championship, UCLA's 1995 softball championship, Syracuse's 1990 men's lacrosse championship, and Florida State's 2007 men's outdoor track and field championship.
  4. ^ Denver's gymnastics championship at the AIAW Division II level is not included in its Total column because it was not won at the highest level of competition (Division I).
  5. ^ Utah's cross-country championship at the AIAW Division II level is not included in its Total column because it was not won at the highest level of competition (Division I).
  6. ^ Although not currently a NCAA Division I school, Tuskegee University won all 18 of its national championships at the highest level of competition in the United States, prior to establishment of collegiate divisions.

Table of sports

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Sport Current NCAA DI
championship sport
Years sponsored by NCAA Years sponsored by AIAW Titles included in "Other" column
Badminton (W)  N 1973–82 1970–72, 1983–93
Baseball  Y 1947–present 1893
Basketball (M)  Y 1939–present 1904–38 (various tourney winners)
1939–50 NIT champs
Basketball (W)  Y 1982–present 1972–82 1969–71
Bowling (W)  Y 2004–present 1975–2003
Boxing  N 1932–1960 [a] 1924–31
Cross country (M)  Y 1938–present 1899–1937
Cross country (W)  Y 1982–present 1975–81
Equestrian (W)  N 2002–present
Fencing (M)  Y
co-ed since 1990
1941–42, 1947–present 1894–1943
Fencing (W) 1982–present 1980–82 1929–79
Field hockey  Y 1981–present 1975–81
Football, FBS  N N/A: football has its
own separate column
Golf (M)  Y 1939–present 1897–1938
Golf (W)  Y 1982–present 1972–82 1970–71
Gymnastics (M)  Y 1938–present 1900–02, 1917, 1925, 1944 (AAU)
Gymnastics (W)  Y 1982–present 1973–82 1969–72
Ice hockey (M)  Y 1948–present 1940, 1942 (AAU)
Ice hockey (W)  Y 2001–present 1998–2000
Lacrosse (M)  Y 1971–present 1881, 1912, 1921, 1926–31, 1936–70
Lacrosse (W)  Y 1982–present 1981–82 1978–80
Rifle (co-ed)  Y 1980–present 1905–79
Rowing (M)  N 1871–present
(overall points since 1952)
Rowing (W)  Y 1997–present 1982 1973, 1975, 1980–81, 1983–96
Rugby (W)  N 1991–present
Skiing (M)  Y
co-ed since 1983
1954–present 1921–53 (various)
Skiing (W) 1983–present 1977–82
Soccer (M)  Y 1959–present 1909–35, 1946–48, 1952–58 (ISFA champs);
1949–51 Soccer Bowl champs
Soccer (W)  Y 1982–present 1981 1980
Softball  Y 1982–present 1973–82
(also slowpitch 1981–82)
1969–72
Swimming (M)  Y 1924–present [b]
Swimming (W)  Y 1982–present 1973–82 1968–72
Synchronized
swimming (W)
 N 1977–82 1983–present
Tennis (M)  Y 1946–present 1929–31 indoor
Tennis (W)  Y 1982–present 1977–82 1968–76
Track, indoor (M)  Y 1965–present 1918, 1923–64
Track, indoor (W)  Y 1983–present 1980–82 1941–79 (AAU)
Track, outdoor (M)  Y 1921–present 1876–1920
Track, outdoor (W)  Y 1982–present 1972–82 1923–26,[71] 1937–67 (AAU), 1969–71 (DGWS)
Trampoline (M)  N 1969–70
Volleyball (M)  Y 1970–present 1949–1969
Volleyball (W)  Y 1981–present 1972–81 1969–71
Volleyball, beach (W)  Y 2016–present 2007–10, 2012–15
Water polo (M)  Y 1969–present 1913
Water polo (W)  Y 2001–present 1984–2000
Wrestling  Y 1928–present 1921
  1. ^ The first year of NCAA sponsorship of the boxing championship was 1932. Before 1948, NCAA team boxing championships were unofficial because team points were not officially awarded.
  2. ^ The first year of NCAA sponsorship of the swimming championship was 1924. Before 1937, NCAA team swimming championships were unofficial because team points were not officially awarded.

See also

References and notes

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  2. ^ a b "NCAA Combined Championship Summary (through June 30, 2021)" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2021-08-14. with applicable adjustments per notes
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-27. (121 KiB)
  4. ^ "Division I Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ "NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship Highlights/History" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  6. ^ Plyley, Dale E. (1997). "The AIAW vs. the NCAA: a struggle for power to govern women's athletics in American institutions of higher education 1972-1982" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2009-12-16.
  8. ^ "Emerging Sports for Women". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
  9. ^ National Collegiate Equestrian Association. . CollegiateEquestrian.com - The Official Site of the NCEA. Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  10. ^ "Division I Men's Golf" (PDF). Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  11. ^ Kieran, John (June 24, 1940). "The Collegiate Touch on the Links" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved January 29, 2015. The intercollegiate championship is rising in importance in golf with each passing year. ... The N.C.A.A. has taken over the administration of the college fray and their delegate in charge on the field is none other than Chick Evans, the old champion and one of the greatest shot-makers the game ever knew, amateur or professional.
  12. ^ Jenkins, Dan (September 11, 1967). "This Year The Fight Will Be In The Open". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  13. ^ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. pp. 526, 529–87. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  14. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 15, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  15. ^ "Bowl/All Star Game Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2020. p. 17. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  16. ^ Hunt, Virginia (1977). Governance of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics: an Historical Perspective (Doctoral Dissertation, University of North Carolina - Greensboro, 1976). Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms. pp. 1–319.
  17. ^ Willey, Suzanne (1997). The Governance of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics: Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), 1976–1982 (Thesis (P.E.D.), Indiana University, 1996). Eugene, Oregon: Microform Publications. pp. 1–351.
  18. ^ a b Team titles are compiled for these sports: (i) historic non-NCAA tournament titles compiled here, (ii) non-AIAW women's championships listed here, (iii) overall women's equestrian championships, (iv) gold medal lacrosse teams listed here and Wingate lacrosse championships, (v) pre-NCAA golf championships; (vi) pre-NCAA swimming championships; (vii) ISFA soccer championships; and (viii) women’s rugby championships.
  19. ^ Sparks, F.; Rees, C. (1979). A Survey of Basic Mathematics. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-059902-4.
  20. ^ Stanford's 15 other titles are: men's golf (1938); 4x women's rugby (1999, 2005–06, 08); 9x women's synchronized swimming (1998, 99, 2005–08, 13, 16, 21); women's water polo (1985).
  21. ^ UCLA's 11 other titles are: women's golf (1971); women's volleyball (1972); 5x men's volleyball (1953, 54, 56, 65, 67); 4x women's water polo (1996–98, 2000).
  22. ^ USC's 5 other titles are: 2x men's volleyball (1949, 50); 2x beach volleyball (2009, 2015); women's water polo (1999).
  23. ^ Penn State's 36 other titles are: 4x boxing (1924, 27, 29, 30); 4x men's cross country (1926–28, 30); men's gymnastics (1944); 7x men's soccer (1926, 29, 33, 49, 50, 54, 55); 2x men's indoor track (1942, 59); wrestling (1921); women's bowling (1979); 3x women's lacrosse (1978–80); women's rifle (1947); 12x women's rugby (1997, 2000, 04, 07, 09–10, 12–17.)
  24. ^ Cornell's 70 other titles are: 17x men's cross country (1899, 1900, 02–11, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21); men's fencing (foils: 1911); 2x men's indoor track (1928, 30); 9x men's outdoor track (1905, 06, 08, 11, 14–16, 18, 19); 5x women's fencing (1967–69, 72, 73); 34x men's rowing (1875, 76, 80, 83, 85, 87, 89–94, 96–97, 1901–03, 05–07, 09–12, 15, 30, 55–58, 61, 62, 71, 81); women's rowing (1989); men's soccer (1934).
  25. ^ Yale's 50 other titles are: men's rowing (1873, 88); baseball (1893); men's cross country (1901); 6x men's 3-weapon fencing (1925, 26, 28–30, 32); 2x men's gymnastics (1901, 02); men's indoor tennis (1931); 3x men's indoor track (1933, 54, 61); 9x men's outdoor track (1887, 89, 93–96, 1902–04); 20x men's golf (1897, 98, 1902, 05–13, 15, 24–26, 31–33, 36); 5x men's soccer (1908, 12, 28, 30, 35).
  26. ^ Navy's 68 other titles are: 4x boxing (1925, 26, 28, 31); 14x men's fencing (foils: 1901, 05, 07, 10, 15–17, 20–22; 3-weapon: 1924, 25, 39, 43); men's gymnastics (1925); 12x men's rifle (1924–26, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 39, 48, 67, 69); men's outdoor rifle (1921); 17x men's lacrosse (1928, 29, 38, 43, 45, 46, 49, 54, 60–67, 70); 2x men's swimming, unofficial NCAA (1925, 26); men's soccer (1932); 16x men's rowing (1921, 22, 25, 31, 38, 47, 52, 60, 63, 65, 82–84, 90, 93, 95).
  27. ^ Ohio State's 28 other titles are all in synchronized swimming (1983, 1985, 1986–97, 2000–04, 2009–12, 2015, 2017–19, 2022).
  28. ^ Princeton's 31 other titles are: 2x men's rowing (1985, 98); men's outdoor rifle (1905); men's outdoor track (1876); water polo (1913); 4x women's rowing (1990, 93–95); 4x men's lacrosse (1937, 42, 51, 53); 11x men's golf (1914, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 27–30, 37); 5x men's soccer (1921, 22, 25−27); 2x women's rugby (1995–96).
  29. ^ Texas' 1 other title is in beach volleyball (2008).
  30. ^ Cal's 14 other titles are: 5x rifle (1952, 55, 57–59); 8x men's rowing (1928, 32, 34, 35, 39, 49, 2006, 16); women's rowing (1980).
  31. ^ Michigan's 9 other titles are: 2x men's golf (1934, 35); 7x men's swimming, unofficial NCAA (1927, 28, 31, 32, 34–36). The NCAA total includes 2 titles awarded by the NCAA in trampoline, during the only two seasons the NCAA sponsored the sport (1969, 70), after it was separated from gymnastics.
  32. ^ Arizona State's 20 other titles are: women's bowling (1981); 3x women's tennis (1971, 72, 74); 11x women's badminton (1971, 84–93); softball (1972); 4x women's swimming (1968–71).
  33. ^ Oklahoma State's 1 other title is in equestrian (2022).
  34. ^ Wisconsin's 22 other titles are: 2x men's skiing (1925, 27); 17x men's rowing (1951, 72–75, 79, 80, 86–88, 92, 96, 97, 1999−2002); 2x women's rowing (1975, 86); women's badminton (1983).
  35. ^ Penn's 43 other titles are: men's basketball (1920); 2x men's cross-country (1917, 29); 2x men's rifle (regular season: 1919, 22); 5x men's indoor track (1918, 23, 24, 30, 31); 9x men's outdoor track (1897–1900, 07, 10, 12, 13, 20); 14x men's rowing (1882, 84, 1898–1900, 66–69, 76–78, 89, 91); 10x men's soccer (1914, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 30–33).
  36. ^ Washington's 42 other titles are: 26x men's rowing (1923, 24, 26, 33, 36, 37, 40, 41, 48, 50, 53, 59, 64, 70, 2007–15, 17-19, 21); 6x women's rowing (1981, 83–85, 87, 88); 2x men's rifle (telegraphic: 1925, 32); 5x women's rifle (1923-25, 33, 34); 3x men's skiing (1940-42).
  37. ^ "Husky Crew 1930-39". Retrieved 2009-12-14.
  38. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
  39. ^ Harvard's 39 other titles are: 2x men's cross country (1912, 31); 6x men's fencing (foils: 1894–97, 1899, 1900); 2x men's lacrosse (1881, 1912); 2x men's indoor track (1926, 27); 13x men's outdoor track (1880–86, 88, 90–92, 1901, 09); women's ice hockey (1999); 6x men's golf (1898, 99, 1901–04); 4x men's soccer (1913, 14, 26, 30); 3x men's rowing (2003–05).
  40. ^ LSU's 1 other claimed title is in men's basketball, where the school won an inter-regional postseason match arranged against Pittsburgh in 1935 (the "American Legion Bowl"), prior to the creation of the NIT or NCAA basketball tournaments. LSU is the only school that officially claims a basketball national championship on the basis of a win in the American Legion Bowl, an event that made no claim to determine a national champion.
  41. ^ "Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame – Louis "Buddy" Brown". lasportshall.com. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  42. ^ 2014–15 LSU Men's Basketball Media Guide (PDF). LSU Sports Information Office. 2014. p. 12. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
  43. ^ Maryland's 14 other titles are: 4x men's rifle (1947, 49, 53, 54); women's rifle (1932); 9x men's lacrosse (1928, 36, 37, 39, 40, 55, 56, 59, 67).
  44. ^ Georgia's 7 other titles are all in women's equestrian (2003, 04, 08–10, 14, 21).
  45. ^ Columbia's 22 other titles are: 6x men's fencing (foils: 1898, 1913, 14, 18, 19; 3-weapon: 1934); men's gymnastics (1900); men's indoor rifle (1908); men's outdoor rifle (1924); 2x men's indoor track (1937, 38); 3x men's outdoor track (1877–79); 6x men's rowing (1874, 79, 95, 1914, 27, 29); 2x men's soccer (1909, 10).
  46. ^ NYU's 25 other titles are: AAU men's basketball (1920); 8x men's fencing (1933, 35–38, 40–42); 6x men's indoor track (1929, 32, 40, 43, 47, 48); 10x women's fencing (1929–33, 38, 49–51, 71).
  47. ^ Denver's 3 other titles are all in men's skiing (1949, 51, 52).
  48. ^ Michigan State's 10 other titles are: 5x men's cross country (1933–37); 2x men's indoor track (1949, 50); 3x rifle (regular season: 1914, 16, 17).
  49. ^ Virginia's 2 other titles are in men's lacrosse (1952, 70).
  50. ^ Nebraska's 6 other titles are: 5x women's bowling (1991, 95, 97, 99, 2001); beach volleyball (2007).
  51. ^ Iowa's 6 other titles are: 5x rifle (regular season: 1911, 18; title meet: 29, 40, 46); women's track & field (1924).
  52. ^ Army's 25 other titles are: 11x men's fencing (foils: 1902–05, 08, 09, 12; 3-weapon: 1923, 27, 30, 31); 2x men's indoor track (1944, 45); 4x rifle (1942, 50, 65, 75); 7x men's lacrosse (1944, 45, 51, 58, 59, 61, 69); women's rugby (2011).
  53. ^ Colorado's 1 other title is in men's basketball, when the school won the NIT tournament in 1940.
  54. ^ Minnesota's 4 other titles are: 2x men's rifle (1933, 41); men's ice hockey (1940); women's ice hockey (2000).
  55. ^ Utah's 3 other titles are: AAU men's basketball (1916); NIT men's basketball (1947); men's skiing (1947).
  56. ^ Villanova's 6 other titles are all in men's indoor track (1957, 58, 60, 62–64).
  57. ^ Syracuse's 9 other titles are: 5x men's rowing (1904, 08, 13, 16, 20); 4x men's cross country (1919, 22, 23, 25).
  58. ^ West Virginia's 5 other titles are: men's basketball (1942) and 4x rifle (regular season: 1913; title meet: 1961, 64, 66).
  59. ^ Connecticut's 2 other titles are: men's soccer (1948) and women's rugby (1993).
  60. ^ Tennessee State's 24 titles are: 11x women's outdoor track (1955–1960, 1962, 1963, 1965–1967) and 13x women's indoor track (1956–1960, 1962, 1965–1969, 1978, 1979).
  61. ^ Illinois's 1 other title is in women's outdoor track (1970).
  62. ^ Johns Hopkins' 14 other titles are all in men's lacrosse (1926, 27, 28, 41, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 59, 67, 68, 69, 70)
  63. ^ Auburn's 6 other titles are all in women's equestrian (2006, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19).
  64. ^ Arizona's 1 other title is in synchronized swimming (1984).
  65. ^ Dartmouth's 14 other titles are: 13x men's skiing (1921–23, 29, 30, 33–35, 37 (Lake Placid & Sun Valley), 43, 44, 50); men's golf (1921).
  66. ^ Florida State's 3 other titles are all in men's volleyball (1955, 57, 58).
  67. ^ Tuskegee Institute's 18 titles are: 14x women's outdoor track (1937–1942, 1944–1951) and 4x women's indoor track (1941, 1945, 1946, 1948).
  68. ^ Texas A&M's 3 other titles are in women's equestrian (2002, 12, 17).
  69. ^ San José State's 6 other titles are: 5x women's fencing (1975–79); women's bowling (1976).
  70. ^ Miami's 1 other title is in women's golf (1970). It was bestowed by the DGWS, the forerunner of the AIAW.
  71. ^ Tricard, Louise Mead (1996). American Women's Track and Field – A History, 1895 through 1980. Jefferson, North Carolina, U.S.: McFarland & Co., Inc. pp. 52, 56–58.

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For NCAA only titles see List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships This is a list of U S universities and colleges that have won the most team sport national championships more than 15 that have been bestowed for the highest level of collegiate athletic competition be that at either the varsity or club level as determined by the governing organization of each sport Contents 1 Scope of the list 1 1 Other Team Titles column 2 Most collegiate team national championships 3 Table of sports 4 See also 5 References and notesScope of the list Edit Intercollegiate competition predates NCAA regulation beginning in 1852 when crews from Harvard and Yale raced each other at a rowing meet 1 This 19th century print depicts a football game between Columbia and Harvard While many collegiate sports championships in the United States are now sponsored by the NCAA historically this was not the case and many championships were organized for decades without NCAA sponsorship This list includes both i NCAA championships and ii titles won in competitions organized by bodies other than the NCAA The column in the list below that sets forth NCAA championships includes but is not limited to all non football titles won at the highest level organized by the NCAA Division I Collegiate as of July 1 2021 for sports years through that date 2 and with updated results for subsequent sports year s In accordance with the NCAA s own records this column includes certain unofficial NCAA championships won during years the NCAA did not calculate winning team scores boxing from 1932 through 1947 track and field from 1925 1927 and wrestling in 1928 and 1931 1933 3 4 5 It also includes the short lived trampoline titles in 1969 1970 Other championships are set forth in other columns For example women s sports were solely organized by the AIAW rather than the NCAA prior to the 1981 1982 year of dual championships and these titles are included in their own separate column 6 Notably the championship in the highest level of NCAA football FBS to date is still not sponsored by the NCAA Recognized Football Titles CFP column nor has the oldest organized intercollegiate competition men s rowing ever been subject to NCAA control included in the Other Team Titles column 7 Other Team Titles column Edit The Other Team Titles column includes championships won by schools in one of the 27 sports that are or were sponsored by the NCAA or AIAW during years competitive championships were organized by other bodies These 27 sports are women s badminton baseball basketball women s bowling boxing cross country fencing field hockey golf gymnastics ice hockey lacrosse indoor rifle outdoor rifle women s rowing skiing soccer softball swimming women s synchronized swimming tennis indoor track outdoor track men s trampoline volleyball women s beach volleyball water polo and wrestling Finally the Other Team Titles column also includes championships won in three other sports men s rowing 1871 present which has voluntarily remained outside NCAA sponsorship and two NCAA emerging sports that organize championships women s equestrian 2002 present and women s rugby 1991 present 8 9 As more specifically detailed on the table of sports below the Other Team Titles column includes i historic non NCAA tournament titles compiled here ii non AIAW women s championships listed here iii overall women s equestrian championships iv gold medal lacrosse teams listed here and Wingate lacrosse championships v pre NCAA golf championships NCAA started sponsoring the golf championship in 1939 the previous 41 championships conferred by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association are in the Other column 10 11 vi pre NCAA swimming championships vii ISFA soccer championships and viii USA Rugby Women s Divisions 1 1 Elite championships It does not include Helms Athletic Foundation or Premo Porretta Power Poll selections for men s basketball which were awarded retroactively 12 13 Most collegiate team national championships EditInstitution Location Founded Type Nickname NCAA Team Titles 2 Recognized Football Titles 14 CFP 15 AIAW Team Titles 16 17 Other Team Titles a 18 Total Team Titles 19 Primary ConferenceStanford University Stanford California 1891 Private Cardinal 130 b 1 2 15 20 148 Pac 12 ConferenceUCLA Los Angeles California 1919 Public Bruins 120 c 1 8 11 21 140 Pac 12 ConferenceUSC Los Angeles California 1880 Private Trojans 111 10 6 5 22 132 Pac 12 ConferencePennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania 1855 Public Nittany Lions 52 4 6 36 23 98 Big Ten ConferenceCornell University Ithaca New York 1865 Private Big Red 5 3 0 70 24 78 Ivy LeagueYale University New Haven Connecticut 1701 Private Bulldogs 9 b 18 1 50 25 78 Ivy LeagueNavy Annapolis Maryland 1845 Public Midshipmen 5 0 0 68 26 73 Patriot LeagueOhio State University Columbus Ohio 1870 Public Buckeyes 31 8 5 28 27 72 Big Ten ConferencePrinceton University Princeton New Jersey 1746 Private Tigers 13 b 26 0 31 28 70 Ivy LeagueUniversity of Texas Austin Texas 1883 Public Longhorns 54 4 4 1 29 63 Big 12 ConferenceUniversity of California Berkeley California 1868 Public Golden Bears 41 4 0 14 30 59 Pac 12 ConferenceUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan 1817 Public Wolverines 37 b 11 0 9 31 57 Big Ten ConferenceArizona State University Phoenix metropolitan area 1885 Public Sun Devils 24 0 12 20 32 56 Pac 12 ConferenceOklahoma State University Stillwater Oklahoma 1890 Public Cowboys 52 1 0 1 33 54 Big 12 ConferenceUniversity of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin 1848 Public Badgers 31 0 0 22 34 53 Big Ten ConferencePenn Philadelphia 1740 Private Quakers 4 6 0 43 35 53 Ivy LeagueUniversity of Washington Seattle Washington 1861 Public Huskies 8 1 1 43 36 37 38 53 Pac 12 ConferenceHarvard University Cambridge Massachusetts 1636 Private Crimson 4 b 8 0 39 39 51 Ivy LeagueLSU Baton Rouge Louisiana 1860 Public Tigers 44 c 5 0 1 40 41 42 50 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas 1871 Public Razorbacks 48 c 1 0 0 49 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina 1789 Public Tar Heels 48 0 1 0 49 Atlantic Coast ConferenceUniversity of Maryland College Park Maryland 1856 Public Terrapins 32 1 1 14 43 48 Big Ten ConferenceUniversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 1853 Public Gators 40 3 2 0 45 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of Georgia Athens Georgia 1785 Public Bulldogs 31 4 0 7 44 42 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma 1890 Public Sooners 34 7 0 0 41 Big 12 ConferenceColumbia University New York City 1754 Private Lions 16 0 0 22 45 38 Ivy LeagueNYU New York City 1831 Private Violets 12 0 0 25 46 37 University Athletic AssociationUniversity of Denver Denver Colorado 1864 Private Pioneers 34 0 0 d 3 47 37 The Summit LeagueMichigan State University East Lansing Michigan 1855 Public Spartans 20 4 1 10 48 35 Big Ten ConferenceUniversity of Oregon Eugene Oregon 1876 Public Ducks 34 0 0 0 34 Pac 12 ConferenceUniversity of Notre Dame South Bend Indiana 1842 Private Fighting Irish 21 13 0 0 34 Atlantic Coast ConferenceUniversity of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia 1819 Public Cavaliers 31 0 1 2 49 34 Atlantic Coast ConferenceUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska 1869 Public Cornhuskers 21 5 1 6 50 33 Big Ten ConferenceUniversity of Iowa Iowa City Iowa 1847 Public Hawkeyes 26 1 0 6 51 32 Big Ten ConferenceArmy West Point New York 1802 Public Black Knights 2 5 0 25 52 32 Patriot LeagueUniversity of Colorado Boulder Colorado 1876 Public Buffaloes 27 1 1 1 53 30 Pac 12 ConferenceUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis and Saint Paul Minnesota 1851 Public Golden Gophers 19 6 0 4 54 29 Big Ten ConferenceUniversity of Utah Salt Lake City Utah 1850 Public Utes 24 0 3 e 3 55 30 Pac 12 ConferenceUniversity of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama 1831 Public Crimson Tide 10 17 0 0 27 Southeastern ConferenceVillanova University Villanova Pennsylvania 1842 Private Wildcats 21 0 0 6 56 27 Big East ConferenceSyracuse University Syracuse New York 1870 Private Orange 16 c 1 0 9 57 26 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIndiana University Bloomington Indiana 1820 Public Hoosiers 24 0 1 0 25 Big Ten ConferenceWest Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia 1867 Public Mountaineers 20 0 0 5 58 25 Big 12 ConferenceUniversity of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut 1881 Public Huskies 22 0 0 2 59 24 Big East ConferenceTennessee State University Nashville Tennessee 1912 Public Lady Tigers 0 0 0 24 60 24 Ohio Valley ConferenceUniversity of Illinois Champaign Illinois 1867 Public Fighting Illini 18 4 0 1 61 23 Big Ten ConferenceJohns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland 1876 Private Blue Jays 9 0 0 14 62 23 Big Ten Conference lacrosse onlyAuburn University Auburn Alabama 1856 Public Tigers 14 3 0 6 63 23 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of Arizona Tucson Arizona 1885 Public Wildcats 19 0 2 1 64 22 Pac 12 ConferenceUniversity of Texas at El Paso El Paso Texas 1914 Public Miners 21 0 0 0 21 Conference USAUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee 1794 Public Volunteers 16 4 1 0 21 Southeastern ConferenceDartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire 1769 Private Big Green 3 b 1 1 14 65 19 Ivy LeagueFlorida State University Tallahassee Florida 1851 Public Seminoles 10 c 3 3 3 66 19 Atlantic Coast ConferenceIowa State University Ames Iowa 1858 Public Cyclones 13 0 5 0 18 Big 12 ConferenceTuskegee University f Tuskegee Alabama 1881 Private Tigerettes 0 0 0 18 67 18 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceTexas A amp M University College Station Texas 1876 Public Aggies 12 2 1 3 68 18 Southeastern ConferenceUniversity of Houston Houston Texas 1927 Public Cougars 17 0 0 0 17 American Athletic ConferenceDuke University Durham North Carolina 1838 Private Blue Devils 17 0 0 0 17 Atlantic Coast ConferenceSan Jose State University San Jose California 1857 Public Spartans 10 0 0 6 69 16 Mountain West ConferenceUniversity of Miami Coral Gables Florida 1925 Private Hurricanes 5 5 5 1 70 16 Atlantic Coast Conference As detailed on the table of sports below the Other Team Titles column includes all 27 sports that are or were at one time sponsored by the NCAA or AIAW plus men s rowing championships RAAC and IRA overall women s equestrian championships and women s rugby championships a b c d e f The NCAA started sponsoring the intercollegiate golf championship in 1939 but it retained the titles from the 41 championships previously conferred by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association in its records Of these pre NCAA titles Yale Princeton Harvard Michigan Dartmouth and Stanford won 20 11 6 2 1 and 1 respectively These titles are counted in the Other Team Titles column a b c d e The NCAA Committee on Infractions has vacated the following championships which are not included in the schools totals Arkansas 2004 and 2005 men s outdoor track and field championships LSU s 2012 women s outdoor track and field championship UCLA s 1995 softball championship Syracuse s 1990 men s lacrosse championship and Florida State s 2007 men s outdoor track and field championship Denver s gymnastics championship at the AIAW Division II level is not included in its Total column because it was not won at the highest level of competition Division I Utah s cross country championship at the AIAW Division II level is not included in its Total column because it was not won at the highest level of competition Division I Although not currently a NCAA Division I school Tuskegee University won all 18 of its national championships at the highest level of competition in the United States prior to establishment of collegiate divisions Table of sports Edit 18 Sport Current NCAA DIchampionship sport Years sponsored by NCAA Years sponsored by AIAW Titles included in Other columnBadminton W N 1973 82 1970 72 1983 93Baseball Y 1947 present 1893Basketball M Y 1939 present 1904 38 various tourney winners 1939 50 NIT champsBasketball W Y 1982 present 1972 82 1969 71Bowling W Y 2004 present 1975 2003Boxing N 1932 1960 a 1924 31Cross country M Y 1938 present 1899 1937Cross country W Y 1982 present 1975 81 Equestrian W N 2002 presentFencing M Y co ed since 1990 1941 42 1947 present 1894 1943Fencing W 1982 present 1980 82 1929 79Field hockey Y 1981 present 1975 81 Football FBS N N A football has itsown separate columnGolf M Y 1939 present 1897 1938Golf W Y 1982 present 1972 82 1970 71Gymnastics M Y 1938 present 1900 02 1917 1925 1944 AAU Gymnastics W Y 1982 present 1973 82 1969 72Ice hockey M Y 1948 present 1940 1942 AAU Ice hockey W Y 2001 present 1998 2000Lacrosse M Y 1971 present 1881 1912 1921 1926 31 1936 70Lacrosse W Y 1982 present 1981 82 1978 80Rifle co ed Y 1980 present 1905 79Rowing M N 1871 present overall points since 1952 Rowing W Y 1997 present 1982 1973 1975 1980 81 1983 96Rugby W N 1991 presentSkiing M Y co ed since 1983 1954 present 1921 53 various Skiing W 1983 present 1977 82 Soccer M Y 1959 present 1909 35 1946 48 1952 58 ISFA champs 1949 51 Soccer Bowl champsSoccer W Y 1982 present 1981 1980Softball Y 1982 present 1973 82 also slowpitch 1981 82 1969 72Swimming M Y 1924 present b Swimming W Y 1982 present 1973 82 1968 72Synchronizedswimming W N 1977 82 1983 presentTennis M Y 1946 present 1929 31 indoorTennis W Y 1982 present 1977 82 1968 76Track indoor M Y 1965 present 1918 1923 64Track indoor W Y 1983 present 1980 82 1941 79 AAU Track outdoor M Y 1921 present 1876 1920Track outdoor W Y 1982 present 1972 82 1923 26 71 1937 67 AAU 1969 71 DGWS Trampoline M N 1969 70 Volleyball M Y 1970 present 1949 1969Volleyball W Y 1981 present 1972 81 1969 71Volleyball beach W Y 2016 present 2007 10 2012 15Water polo M Y 1969 present 1913Water polo W Y 2001 present 1984 2000Wrestling Y 1928 present 1921 The first year of NCAA sponsorship of the boxing championship was 1932 Before 1948 NCAA team boxing championships were unofficial because team points were not officially awarded The first year of NCAA sponsorship of the swimming championship was 1924 Before 1937 NCAA team swimming championships were unofficial because team points were not officially awarded See also EditList of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships List of NCAA schools with the most AIAW Division I national championships List of college athletics championship game outcomes Mythical national championship Helms Athletic FoundationReferences and notes Edit Michael Whitmer June 6 2015 Harvard and Yale crews celebrate the 150th Boat Race Boston Globe Retrieved September 25 2015 a b NCAA Combined Championship Summary through June 30 2021 PDF NCAA Retrieved 2021 08 14 with applicable adjustments per notes Discontinued NCAA Championships Boxing Championship Records PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 02 27 121 KiB Division I Men s Outdoor Track Championships Records Book PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 9 January 2019 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship Highlights History PDF NCAA NCAA org Retrieved April 20 2015 Plyley Dale E 1997 The AIAW vs the NCAA a struggle for power to govern women s athletics in American institutions of higher education 1972 1982 PDF Retrieved 2014 05 31 Rowing Association of American Colleges Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 Retrieved 2009 12 16 Emerging Sports for Women National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved 2019 12 25 National Collegiate Equestrian Association The Real Facts About NCEA Programs CollegiateEquestrian com The Official Site of the NCEA Archived from the original on 2018 06 24 Retrieved 2018 06 23 Division I Men s Golf PDF Retrieved May 1 2013 Kieran John June 24 1940 The Collegiate Touch on the Links PDF The New York Times Retrieved January 29 2015 The intercollegiate championship is rising in importance in golf with each passing year The N C A A has taken over the administration of the college fray and their delegate in charge on the field is none other than Chick Evans the old champion and one of the greatest shot makers the game ever knew amateur or professional Jenkins Dan September 11 1967 This Year The Fight Will Be In The Open Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 3 2015 ESPN ed 2009 ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia The Complete History of the Men s Game New York NY ESPN Books pp 526 529 87 ISBN 978 0 345 51392 2 Recognized National Championships by Team College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 15 2018 Retrieved May 18 2021 Bowl All Star Game Records PDF NCAA 2020 p 17 Retrieved January 3 2021 via NCAA org Hunt Virginia 1977 Governance of Women s Intercollegiate Athletics an Historical Perspective Doctoral Dissertation University of North Carolina Greensboro 1976 Ann Arbor Michigan University Microfilms pp 1 319 Willey Suzanne 1997 The Governance of Women s Intercollegiate Athletics Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women AIAW 1976 1982 Thesis P E D Indiana University 1996 Eugene Oregon Microform Publications pp 1 351 a b Team titles are compiled for these sports i historic non NCAA tournament titles compiled here ii non AIAW women s championships listed here iii overall women s equestrian championships iv gold medal lacrosse teams listed here and Wingate lacrosse championships v pre NCAA golf championships vi pre NCAA swimming championships vii ISFA soccer championships and viii women s rugby championships Sparks F Rees C 1979 A Survey of Basic Mathematics McGraw Hill ISBN 978 0 07 059902 4 Stanford s 15 other titles are men s golf 1938 4x women s rugby 1999 2005 06 08 9x women s synchronized swimming 1998 99 2005 08 13 16 21 women s water polo 1985 UCLA s 11 other titles are women s golf 1971 women s volleyball 1972 5x men s volleyball 1953 54 56 65 67 4x women s water polo 1996 98 2000 USC s 5 other titles are 2x men s volleyball 1949 50 2x beach volleyball 2009 2015 women s water polo 1999 Penn State s 36 other titles are 4x boxing 1924 27 29 30 4x men s cross country 1926 28 30 men s gymnastics 1944 7x men s soccer 1926 29 33 49 50 54 55 2x men s indoor track 1942 59 wrestling 1921 women s bowling 1979 3x women s lacrosse 1978 80 women s rifle 1947 12x women s rugby 1997 2000 04 07 09 10 12 17 Cornell s 70 other titles are 17x men s cross country 1899 1900 02 11 13 14 16 20 21 men s fencing foils 1911 2x men s indoor track 1928 30 9x men s outdoor track 1905 06 08 11 14 16 18 19 5x women s fencing 1967 69 72 73 34x men s rowing 1875 76 80 83 85 87 89 94 96 97 1901 03 05 07 09 12 15 30 55 58 61 62 71 81 women s rowing 1989 men s soccer 1934 Yale s 50 other titles are men s rowing 1873 88 baseball 1893 men s cross country 1901 6x men s 3 weapon fencing 1925 26 28 30 32 2x men s gymnastics 1901 02 men s indoor tennis 1931 3x men s indoor track 1933 54 61 9x men s outdoor track 1887 89 93 96 1902 04 20x men s golf 1897 98 1902 05 13 15 24 26 31 33 36 5x men s soccer 1908 12 28 30 35 Navy s 68 other titles are 4x boxing 1925 26 28 31 14x men s fencing foils 1901 05 07 10 15 17 20 22 3 weapon 1924 25 39 43 men s gymnastics 1925 12x men s rifle 1924 26 30 31 34 35 37 39 48 67 69 men s outdoor rifle 1921 17x men s lacrosse 1928 29 38 43 45 46 49 54 60 67 70 2x men s swimming unofficial NCAA 1925 26 men s soccer 1932 16x men s rowing 1921 22 25 31 38 47 52 60 63 65 82 84 90 93 95 Ohio State s 28 other titles are all in synchronized swimming 1983 1985 1986 97 2000 04 2009 12 2015 2017 19 2022 Princeton s 31 other titles are 2x men s rowing 1985 98 men s outdoor rifle 1905 men s outdoor track 1876 water polo 1913 4x women s rowing 1990 93 95 4x men s lacrosse 1937 42 51 53 11x men s golf 1914 16 19 20 22 23 27 30 37 5x men s soccer 1921 22 25 27 2x women s rugby 1995 96 Texas 1 other title is in beach volleyball 2008 Cal s 14 other titles are 5x rifle 1952 55 57 59 8x men s rowing 1928 32 34 35 39 49 2006 16 women s rowing 1980 Michigan s 9 other titles are 2x men s golf 1934 35 7x men s swimming unofficial NCAA 1927 28 31 32 34 36 The NCAA total includes 2 titles awarded by the NCAA in trampoline during the only two seasons the NCAA sponsored the sport 1969 70 after it was separated from gymnastics Arizona State s 20 other titles are women s bowling 1981 3x women s tennis 1971 72 74 11x women s badminton 1971 84 93 softball 1972 4x women s swimming 1968 71 Oklahoma State s 1 other title is in equestrian 2022 Wisconsin s 22 other titles are 2x men s skiing 1925 27 17x men s rowing 1951 72 75 79 80 86 88 92 96 97 1999 2002 2x women s rowing 1975 86 women s badminton 1983 Penn s 43 other titles are men s basketball 1920 2x men s cross country 1917 29 2x men s rifle regular season 1919 22 5x men s indoor track 1918 23 24 30 31 9x men s outdoor track 1897 1900 07 10 12 13 20 14x men s rowing 1882 84 1898 1900 66 69 76 78 89 91 10x men s soccer 1914 16 19 20 23 24 30 33 Washington s 42 other titles are 26x men s rowing 1923 24 26 33 36 37 40 41 48 50 53 59 64 70 2007 15 17 19 21 6x women s rowing 1981 83 85 87 88 2x men s rifle telegraphic 1925 32 5x women s rifle 1923 25 33 34 3x men s skiing 1940 42 Husky Crew 1930 39 Retrieved 2009 12 14 University of Washington Husky Crew 2009 PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2012 Retrieved 2009 12 14 Harvard s 39 other titles are 2x men s cross country 1912 31 6x men s fencing foils 1894 97 1899 1900 2x men s lacrosse 1881 1912 2x men s indoor track 1926 27 13x men s outdoor track 1880 86 88 90 92 1901 09 women s ice hockey 1999 6x men s golf 1898 99 1901 04 4x men s soccer 1913 14 26 30 3x men s rowing 2003 05 LSU s 1 other claimed title is in men s basketball where the school won an inter regional postseason match arranged against Pittsburgh in 1935 the American Legion Bowl prior to the creation of the NIT or NCAA basketball tournaments LSU is the only school that officially claims a basketball national championship on the basis of a win in the American Legion Bowl an event that made no claim to determine a national champion Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Louis Buddy Brown lasportshall com Retrieved May 21 2015 2014 15 LSU Men s Basketball Media Guide PDF LSU Sports Information Office 2014 p 12 Retrieved 2015 05 21 Maryland s 14 other titles are 4x men s rifle 1947 49 53 54 women s rifle 1932 9x men s lacrosse 1928 36 37 39 40 55 56 59 67 Georgia s 7 other titles are all in women s equestrian 2003 04 08 10 14 21 Columbia s 22 other titles are 6x men s fencing foils 1898 1913 14 18 19 3 weapon 1934 men s gymnastics 1900 men s indoor rifle 1908 men s outdoor rifle 1924 2x men s indoor track 1937 38 3x men s outdoor track 1877 79 6x men s rowing 1874 79 95 1914 27 29 2x men s soccer 1909 10 NYU s 25 other titles are AAU men s basketball 1920 8x men s fencing 1933 35 38 40 42 6x men s indoor track 1929 32 40 43 47 48 10x women s fencing 1929 33 38 49 51 71 Denver s 3 other titles are all in men s skiing 1949 51 52 Michigan State s 10 other titles are 5x men s cross country 1933 37 2x men s indoor track 1949 50 3x rifle regular season 1914 16 17 Virginia s 2 other titles are in men s lacrosse 1952 70 Nebraska s 6 other titles are 5x women s bowling 1991 95 97 99 2001 beach volleyball 2007 Iowa s 6 other titles are 5x rifle regular season 1911 18 title meet 29 40 46 women s track amp field 1924 Army s 25 other titles are 11x men s fencing foils 1902 05 08 09 12 3 weapon 1923 27 30 31 2x men s indoor track 1944 45 4x rifle 1942 50 65 75 7x men s lacrosse 1944 45 51 58 59 61 69 women s rugby 2011 Colorado s 1 other title is in men s basketball when the school won the NIT tournament in 1940 Minnesota s 4 other titles are 2x men s rifle 1933 41 men s ice hockey 1940 women s ice hockey 2000 Utah s 3 other titles are AAU men s basketball 1916 NIT men s basketball 1947 men s skiing 1947 Villanova s 6 other titles are all in men s indoor track 1957 58 60 62 64 Syracuse s 9 other titles are 5x men s rowing 1904 08 13 16 20 4x men s cross country 1919 22 23 25 West Virginia s 5 other titles are men s basketball 1942 and 4x rifle regular season 1913 title meet 1961 64 66 Connecticut s 2 other titles are men s soccer 1948 and women s rugby 1993 Tennessee State s 24 titles are 11x women s outdoor track 1955 1960 1962 1963 1965 1967 and 13x women s indoor track 1956 1960 1962 1965 1969 1978 1979 Illinois s 1 other title is in women s outdoor track 1970 Johns Hopkins 14 other titles are all in men s lacrosse 1926 27 28 41 47 48 49 50 57 59 67 68 69 70 Auburn s 6 other titles are all in women s equestrian 2006 11 13 16 18 19 Arizona s 1 other title is in synchronized swimming 1984 Dartmouth s 14 other titles are 13x men s skiing 1921 23 29 30 33 35 37 Lake Placid amp Sun Valley 43 44 50 men s golf 1921 Florida State s 3 other titles are all in men s volleyball 1955 57 58 Tuskegee Institute s 18 titles are 14x women s outdoor track 1937 1942 1944 1951 and 4x women s indoor track 1941 1945 1946 1948 Texas A amp M s 3 other titles are in women s equestrian 2002 12 17 San Jose State s 6 other titles are 5x women s fencing 1975 79 women s bowling 1976 Miami s 1 other title is in women s golf 1970 It was bestowed by the DGWS the forerunner of the AIAW Tricard Louise Mead 1996 American Women s Track and Field A History 1895 through 1980 Jefferson North Carolina U S McFarland amp Co Inc pp 52 56 58 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships amp oldid 1132730853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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