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Does anyone know the college with the most national championships across all sports?

Hey folks, I’m looking into schools that have a strong athletics program across all their sports teams, not just football or basketball. So I wanted to ask, which colleges have the most national championships in all sports combined?

2 days ago

The University of California, Los Angeles, more commonly known as UCLA, holds the record for the most NCAA championships won, across all Division I sports. As of 2024, they've claimed 118 national titles. These achievements span a variety of sports including men's basketball, women's gymnastics, softball, and men's volleyball among others.

Stanford University is a close second, with a remarkable record in a wide variety of sports as well - both in team sports and in individual sports like tennis and swimming. As of 2024, they've won 107 national championships.

Of course, a strong athletic program doesn't just imply numerous titles. It's also about the level of support they provide to their athletes in terms of training, facilities, and commitment to athlete's academic success. Both UCLA and Stanford excel in these areas, with excellent support systems and structures in place to nurture not just athletes, but scholar-athletes.

However, remember, while a strong athletic program could be a deciding factor, it's important to consider the overall fit of the school - including academics, location, size, culture, and other factors that could influence your college experience.

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