Last year UCLA was the first to reach 100 NCAA chanpionships.
UCLA Has more than 100.
If you are speaking of NCAA Men's Basketball, the record for Most NCAA Championship Titles is UCLA with 11 (Coach John Wooden won 10 of the 11 NCAA titles at UCLA) Most NCAA Championship Titles: UCLA 11 Kentucky 7 Indiana 5 North Carolina 4 Duke 3
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The Real Answer#1 UCLA (100) #2 Stanford (94) #3 USC (84 #4 Oklahoma State (48) #5 Arkansas (41) http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/champs_listing1.HTML
University of California, Los Angeles. Also known as UCLA.
Besides the many great olympic and professional athletes that have come out of UCLA, the Bruins have won 100 NCAA Championships. No other school in the NCAA has accomplished that.
UCLA - 100 Championships
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NORTH CAROLINA TARHEELS - 100
UCLA became the first school to win 100 NCAA championships, so the C is a different color to denote that accomplishment since C is the Roman numeral for 100.
UCLA with 100 official NCAA Championships. I suspect they also lead with total national championships in sports like men's rugby and volleyball, and women's basketball before those sports offered official NCAA championships, but I'd like to know the total number. USC, when their favorite athletes aren't commiting double murders (not an official NCAA sport, but they're working on it), claims 107. My guess is UCLA has 115 or so at least.
Yes, a 100% in most schools on a standard grading scale is an A+.