University of Michigan, with 9.
From: http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/ice_hockey/m_ice_hockey_champs_records
/2006/2006_d1_m_ice_hockey_champ_records.pdf
California won 13 men Titles.
UCLA won 8 men titles and 5 women titles.
Stanford men won 10 National Titles, and their women won 1
Men:
* 1969 UCLA 5, California 2 * 1970 UC Irvine 7, UCLA 6 (triple-overtime) * 1971 UCLA 5, San Jose State 3 * 1972 UCLA 10, UC Irvine 5 * 1973 California 8, UC Irvine 4 * 1974 California 7, UC Irvine 6 * 1975 California 9, UC Irvine 8 * 1976 Stanford 13, UCLA 12 * 1977 California 8, UC Irvine 6 * 1978 Stanford 7, California 6 (triple-overtime) * 1979 UC Santa Barbara 11, UCLA 3 * 1980 Stanford 8, California 6 * 1981 Stanford 17, Long Beach State 6 * 1982 UC Irvine 7, Stanford 4 * 1983 California 10, Southern California 7 * 1984 California 9, Stanford 8 * 1985 Stanford 12, UC Irvine 11 (double-overtime) * 1986 Stanford 9, California 6 * 1987 California 9, Southern California 8 (overtime) * 1988 California 14, UCLA 11 * 1989 UC Irvine 9-8 California * 1990 California 8, Stanford 7 * 1991 California 7, UCLA 6 * 1992 California 12, Stanford 11 (triple-overtime) * 1993 Stanford 11, Southern California 9 * 1994 Stanford 14, Southern California 10 * 1995 UCLA 10, California 8 * 1996 UCLA 8, Southern California 7 * 1997 Pepperdine 8, Southern California 7 (double-overtime) * 1998 Southern California 9, Stanford 8 (double-overtime) * 1999 UCLA 6, Stanford 5 * 2000 UCLA 11, UC San Diego 2 * 2001 Stanford 8, UCLA 5 * 2002 Stanford 7, California 6 * 2003 Southern California 9, Stanford 7 (double-overtime) * 2004 UCLA 10, Stanford 9 (overtime) * 2005 Southern California 3, Stanford 2 * 2006 California 7, Southern California 6 * 2007 California 8, Southern California 6
Women:
* 2001 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 * 2002 Stanford 8, UCLA 4 * 2003 UCLA 4, Stanford 3 * 2004 Southern California 10, Loyola Marymount 8 * 2005 UCLA 3, Stanford 2 * 2006 UCLA 9, Southern California 8 * 2007 UCLA 5, Stanford 4
University of Michigan, with 9.
From: http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/ice_hockey/m_ice_hockey_champs_records
/2006/2006_d1_m_ice_hockey_champ_records.pdf
UCLA has won 11 NCAA mens championships. Tennessee has won 8 NCAA women's championships.
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Princeton has the most with 28. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS#National_championship_claims_by_school
The UCLA Lady Bruins have won the most National Championships in Collegiate Fastpitch Softball...I believe they have won 25 or 26 National Championships.
In college lacrosse, Johns Hopkins has won 44 national championships -- 35 of these were earned prior to the first NCAA Division I tournament in 1971.
UCLA has won the most consecutive NCAA Division I Men's basketball championships, but Kenyon Univ has the most consecutive championships in any sport with 30 in DIII Swimming and Diving. Hobart College has the most consecutive team championships in any sport with 12 in D III Lacrosse.
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
UCLA with 11 championships.
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.
As of May 21, 2011 (thanks to Women's Golf), UCLA now has a total of 107 NCAA championship titles. Go Bruins!