List of NCAA Division I schools with the most national championships
Listed below are the universities with the most NCAA Division I-sanctioned championships as of December 18, 2011.[1]
NCAA national championships
Institution |
Location
|
Founded |
Type |
UGrad Enrollment |
Nickname |
National Titles |
Conference |
University of California, Los Angeles |
Los Angeles, California |
1919 |
Public |
27,199[2] |
Bruins |
108§ |
Pacific-12 Conference |
Stanford University |
Stanford, California |
1891 |
Private |
6,940 [3] |
Cardinal |
102 |
Pacific-12 Conference |
University of Southern California |
Los Angeles, California |
1880 |
Private |
16,608 [4] |
Trojans |
94 |
Pacific-12 Conference |
Oklahoma State University |
Stillwater, Oklahoma
|
1890 |
Public |
23,307 |
Cowboys |
50 |
Big 12 Conference |
Louisiana State University |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
1860 |
Public |
28,810 |
Tigers |
42 |
Southeastern Conference |
University of Arkansas |
Fayetteville, Arkansas |
1871 |
Public |
21,406 |
Razorbacks |
41§ |
Southeastern Conference |
Pennsylvania State University |
University Park, Pennsylvania |
1855 |
Public |
38,630[5] |
Nittany
Lions |
40 |
Big Ten Conference |
University of Texas |
Austin, Texas |
1883 |
Public |
49,696 |
Longhorns |
40 |
Big 12 Conference |
University of North Carolina |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
1789 |
Public |
17,895 |
Tar Heels |
38 |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
University of Michigan |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
1817 |
Public |
26,083 |
Wolverines |
33 |
Big Ten Conference |
University of California, Berkeley |
Berkeley, California |
1868 |
Public |
25,540 [6] |
Golden Bears |
30 |
Pacific-12 Conference |
§: Arkansas vacated its 2004 and 2005 men's outdoor track and field championships and UCLA vacated its 1995 softball championship due to NCAA infractions.
See also
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