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.
* 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
Yale #1 Princeton #2
University of Kentucky with 8 championships behind UCLA with 11.
Kentucky!!!
Yes As Of Monday April Second 2007
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.
soccer is the national sport of greece , but basketball is quite strong in second place.
all but one to the second half
USA, besause Lithuania is first.
soccer (European football), and basketball is a close second.
No. Adolph Rupp of Kentucky is second to Wooden with 4 championships (1948, 1949, 1951, 1958). Knight and Mike Krzyzewski of Duke are third with 3 each.
Kentucky wildcats
the team who did not get the tipoff in the 1st half