According to their respective websites: Harvard has 39 sports Ohio State has 36 teams
Princeton has 36 teams
Stanford has 35 teams
The NCAA oversees most U.S. college sports.
ohio state
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.
Official NCAA apparel can be obtained from most sporting goods stores, stores run by the schools themselves, and in limited cases directly from the NCAA at Shop NCAA Sports.
Ucla (UCLA)
The most popular NCAA fan stores are a part of the Walmart chain and Sports Zone. One can find locations in America for these retailers on the main websites, Walmart and Sports Zone Gear.
No because the sports they offer are pretty much club sports. Which means they can only do the school sports. If a school does not offer a sport then they will most likely be able to play.
North Carolina Tarheels when you filter in all NCAA sports
Arkansas Razorbacks 42 national championships in track
Football tends to be the most popular sport in Nebraska.
For the category of Division I sports in the men's and women's field, the university that has the most NCAA championships is UCLA. They have 109 as of 2012. Stanford is next with 103, followed by USC with 96.
The NCAA is a membership-led nonprofit association of colleges and universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities for more than 380,000 student-athletes at more than 1,000 member colleges and universities. Each year, more than 49,000 student-athletes compete in NCAA Championships in Division I, II and III sports. your welcome dsterl53@mercyhurst.edu The NCAA is a membership-led nonprofit association of colleges and universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities for 408,364 (2007) student-athletes in 28 men's and 27 women's intercollegiate sports with 17,713 teams participating at more than one thousand member schools.