Athletic programs at the University of North Dakota include: Men's Ice Hockey (7 national championships) Women's Ice Hockey Men's Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Cross Country Men's Equestrian Swimming and Diving Tennis Golf Track and Field Men's Baseball Women's Softball Women's Soccer Women's Volleyball
The University of Michigan Wolverines have the most Division I College Hockey Championships with 9. The closest to them is the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux with 7.
As of the 2007-08 season, the Michigan Wolverines have most the most NCAA championships in ice hockey with 9. 1948, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1964, 1996, and 1998. Denver and North Dakota are tied for second most with 7 each.
North Dakota is famous because the International Peace Garden is located in North Dakota. Also, the Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in North Dakota. The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled through North Dakota and North Dakota is where Sakakawea/Sacajawea joined the expedition. North Dakota has been famous in recent years (2009-2011) due to extreme flooding in the state.
There are no National Football League teams in North Dakota.
I think that the University of Michigan has the most NCAA championships
40 national championships, 38 ncaa national championships
The University of North Carolina does not have any national championships in football.
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North Dakota
Hockey,ice skating,and foot-ball
Division 1 (BCS) Notre Dame 8 championships Division 1 AA (FCS) Georgia Southern 6 championships Division II North Dakota State 5 championships Division III Mount Union 10 championships