They shared a title in 1954, based on some of the end-of-the-season polls.
UCLA was voted the National Champion by Dunkel, Football Research, FW, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation and the UPI.
...but...
Ohio State was voted the National Champion in 1954 by the AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Football Research, Helms, INS, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), and Williamson.
Baseball
Playing upwards of 60 games per season, the UCLA baseball team endures a grueling schedule.
Basketball
UCLA basketball continues to excel well after John Wooden's legendary tenure, adding an 11th Championship banner in 1995 and reaching the Championship game in 2006.
Cross Country
While preparing for the season is extremely intense, the UCLA cross country team enjoys training in more than 5 beautiful locations throughout the year.
Football
The drive to Pasadena is well worth it to cheer on the UCLA football team in one of the nation's most famous College Football stadiums -- The Rose Bowl.
Golf
Only minutes away from its beautiful home course at the Bel-Air Country Club, the UCLA golf team has produced many great golfers, including several currently on the PGA Tour. Web Site
Gymnastics
Gracefully maintaining UCLA's winning tradition, UCLA gymnastics has dominated the Pacific 10 Conference and has won 5 NCAA Championships in the last ten years. Web Site
Rowing
Calling Marina del Rey their home, the UCLA Rowing team competes in both the Fall and Spring. Web Site
Soccer
Every game at Drake Stadium features a potential Major League star, as
UCLA Soccer had a league high of 22 former players on MLS rosters in 2006.
Softball
Having won 11 National Championships, it is no surprise that more than 30 UCLA softball players have participated in the US National Team Program, including three Gold Medal winning Olympic teams. Web Site
Swimming & Diving
Competing throughout the winter months, UCLA Swimming and Diving takes full advantage of the gorgeous Southern California weather.
Tennis
In the sport of tennis, UCLA has been one of the two most dominant collegiate programs, winning numerous team and individual titles.
Track & Field
The UCLA Track & Field team has featured many world renowned athletes, including the likes of Jackie Joyner Kersey and Rafer Johnson. Both the men's and women's teams continue to add to their storied programs.
Volleyball
Leading all other athletic teams with 22 national championships, volleyball continues to excite the fans in Pauley Pavilion.
Water Polo
Consistently ranking within the top 10 nationally, UCLA Men's and Women's Water Polo electrify the pool at the Sunset Recreation Center.
UCLA
110 team championships.
UCLA
UCLA
Stanford, with 99 total national championships. UCLA is first with 106, and USC is third with 91.
John Wooden (all at UCLA)
PAC10 with 15. UCLA (which is in the PAC10 ) has more title then all the conferences expect the ACC. UCLA has 11 titles.
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.
-2 i believe
Alabama
duke
40 national championships, 38 ncaa national championships