* Through spring 2007 * Schools not listed have not won any NCAA championships. * 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.
Division I Championship Leaders
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
MENS
# 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
WOMENS
# Stanford: 36 # UCLA: 30 # LSU: 24 # North Carolina: 23 # Texas: 22 # Georgia: 16 # Maryland: 15 # Arizona: 11 # Southern California: 11 # Old Dominion: 10
COED SPORTS
# 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
* 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
Kentucky
NCAA Basketball Mens ucla 11 uk 7 indiana 5 unc 4
UCLA has 11 titles and Kentucky has 8.
Wooden
ALABAMA has 12
John Wooden of UCLA won 10
UCLA, with 11 in 1964, '65, '67-'73, '75, and 1995.
la lakers
uconn in 2004
The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor has won 9 national championships in Div I men's ice hockey. That's the most of any Div I school.
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
no but they do have the most maac tournament titles