Kentucky. NCAA Tournament Championships: 11 - UCLA, 7 - Kentucky, 5 - Indiana, 4 - North Carolina, 3 - Kansas, 3 - Duke several with 2: Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State), San Francisco Helms Foundation Championships: North Carolina and Kansas officially claim Helms Foundation National Championships, awarded to them before 1939, the first year of the national championship tournament. Kansas has 2, UNC 1.
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* Through spring 2007 * The NCAA does not conduct a championship for the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I FBS - formerly Division I-A). Instead, these teams participate in a national championship system developed by the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) organization. * ** Past Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I FBS) national champions. * Coed championships include rifle; skiing; and since 1990, fencing. * Each school involved in a tie is credited with one championship. * The boxing championships were discontinued after the 1960 championships. * * Division II school competing in a Division I,II or Division I, II, III national collegiate championship. * ** Division III school competing in a Division I,II,III national collegiate championship.
Total:
# UCLA: 100 # Stanford: 94 # Southern California: 84 # Oklahoma State: 48 # Arkansas: 41 # LSU: 40 # Texas: 39 # Michigan: 32 # North Carolina: 32 # Penn State: 32 Men's
# Southern California: 73 # UCLA: 70 # Stanford: 58 # Oklahoma State: 48 # Arkansas: 41 # Michigan: 30 # Yale: 25 # California: 23 # Indiana: 23 # Iowa: 21 # UTEP: 21 # Wisconsin: 21 Women's
# Stanford: 36 # UCLA: 30 # LSU: 24 # North Carolina: 23 # Texas: 22 # Georgia: 16 # Maryland: 15 # Arizona: 11 # Southern California: 11 # Old Dominion: 10 Coed
# Denver: 18 # Colorado: 16 # West Virginia: 13 # Penn State: 10 # Utah: 10 # Alaska Fairbanks *: 9 # Vermont: 5 # Dartmouth: 3 # Notre Dame: 3 # Tennessee Tech: 3