1. UCLA (101 titles) 2. Stanford (94 titles) 3. USC (84 titles) 4. Oklahoma State (45 titles) 5 Arkansas (40 titles) 5. LSU (40 titles) 6. Old Dominion University (32 titles)
In all of men's sports 1. USC (72 titles) 2. UCLA (68 titles) 3. Stanford (57 titles) 4 Oklahoma State (45 titles) 5. Arkansas (40 titles)
In all of women's sports 1. Stanford (31 titles) 2. UCLA (28 titles) 3. LSU (24 titles) 4. North Carolina (22 titles) 5. Texas (20 titles) 6. Old Dominion University (14 titles)
School titles by sport:
Baseball: 1. USC (12) 2. LSU (6) 2. Texas (6)
Basketball: Men's: 1. UCLA (11) 2. Kentucky (7) 3. North Carolina (5)
Basketball: Women's: 1. Tennessee (8) 2. Connecticut (6) 3. Stanford (2)
Bowling (Women's): 1. Nebraska (3)
Boxing (men): 1. Wisconsin (8)
Ice Hockey (women) 1. Wisconsin (4)
Field Hockey (Women): Old Dominion University (9)
The answer to this question is tricky. There are several different 'titles' that have been won since universities began competing in sports. There are NCAA titles which go back several decades (sorry, I do not know the history of the NCAA, but they have a website: ncaa.com). The NCAA gives out 'titles' to teams and to individuals. There have been other institutions before the NCAA that gave out 'titles' to universities. The only definitive answer that I know of, is based on NCAA team titles. UCLA has won 104 team titles with Stanford and USC in second and third with fifteen-to-twenty less team titles.
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UCLA has the most NCAA titles
According to their respective websites: Harvard has 39 sports Ohio State has 36 teamsPrinceton has 36 teamsStanford has 35 teams
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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Kentucky
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The NCAA oversees most U.S. college sports.
UCLA has 11 titles and Kentucky has 8.
UCLA- 11 tournament titles
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