NCAA Division I Team Championships
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Totals for the 40 schools below are per NCAA annual list published every July[ 1] and NCAA published gymnastics history,[ 2] with subsequent results as of June 6, 2024, obtained via NCAA.org , which provides updates throughout the year. For details on championships, click on a school's nickname and then open up its Championships section.
Institution
Undergraduate enrollment
Total
Men's
Women's
Co-ed†
Nickname
Primary conference
Rank
Stanford University
7,083[ 3]
136
71[ a]
65
0
Cardinal
Atlantic Coast Conference
1
University of California, Los Angeles
31,002[ 4]
123[ b]
78
45
0
Bruins
Big Ten Conference
2
University of Southern California
21,000[ 5]
113
85
28
0
Trojans
Big Ten Conference
3
University of Texas at Austin
40,916
57
27
30
0
Longhorns
Southeastern Conference
4
Pennsylvania State University
48,535[ 6]
54
30
11
13
Nittany Lions
Big Ten Conference
5
Oklahoma State University
20,024
53
53
0
0
Cowboys
Big 12 Conference
6
University of Arkansas
22,283
51[ b]
43
8
0
Razorbacks
Southeastern Conference
7
University of North Carolina
18,415
50
13
37
0
Tar Heels
Atlantic Coast Conference
8
Louisiana State University
26,159
47[ b]
20
27
0
Tigers
Southeastern Conference
9
University of California, Berkeley
27,496
43
34
9
0
Golden Bears
Atlantic Coast Conference
10
University of Florida
34,881
42
22
20
0
Gators
Southeastern Conference
11
University of Michigan
28,395
39
36[ a] [ 2] [ 7] [ 8]
3
0
Wolverines
Big Ten Conference
12
University of Oklahoma
22,249
37
23
14
0
Sooners
Southeastern Conference
13
University of Denver
5,758
35
11
0
24
Pioneers
The Summit League
14
University of Oregon
20,552
34
20
14
0
Ducks
Big Ten Conference
15
University of Virginia
15,669
34
23
11
0
Cavaliers
Atlantic Coast Conference
15
University of Maryland
27,443
32
9
23
0
Terrapins
Big Ten Conference
17
University of Wisconsin
29,302
32
22
10
0
Badgers
Big Ten Conference
17
University of Georgia
26,882
31
10
21
0
Bulldogs
Southeastern Conference
19
Ohio State University
44,741
31
24
4
3
Buckeyes
Big Ten Conference
19
Yale University
5,453
29
27[ a]
2
0
Bulldogs
Ivy League
21
University of Colorado
26,426
28
16
3
9
Buffaloes
Big 12 Conference
22
Arizona State University
50,246
25
12
13
0
Sun Devils
Big 12 Conference
23
University of Iowa
22,354
25
24
1
0
Hawkeyes
Big Ten Conference
23
University of Utah
23,909
25
2
9
14
Utes
Big 12 Conference
23
Indiana University
32,752
24
24
0
0
Hoosiers
Big Ten Conference
26
Princeton University
5,391
24
19[ a]
4
1
Tigers
Ivy League
26
University of Connecticut
18,395
24
8
16
0
Huskies
Big East Conference
26
University of Notre Dame
8,448
22
7
6
9
Fighting Irish
Atlantic Coast Conference
29
Villanova University
6,394
21
12
9
0
Wildcats
Big East Conference
30
University of Nebraska
20,182
21
8
13
0
Cornhuskers
Big Ten Conference
30
University of Texas at El Paso
25,151[ 9]
21
21
0
0
Miners
Conference USA
30
Michigan State University
39,143
20
19
1
0
Spartans
Big Ten Conference
33
West Virginia University
22,563
20
1
0
19
Mountaineers
Big 12 Conference
33
University of Arizona
31,670
19
7
12
0
Wildcats
Big 12 Conference
35
University of Minnesota
30,511
19
13
6
0
Golden Gophers
Big Ten Conference
35
University of Illinois
32,878
18
18
0
0
Fighting Illini
Big Ten Conference
37
University of Houston
34,830
17
17
0
0
Cougars
Big 12 Conference
38
Duke University
6,485
17
9
8
0
Blue Devils
Atlantic Coast Conference
38
University of Tennessee
21,451
17
7
10
0
Volunteers
Southeastern Conference
40
Auburn University
26,874
15
9
6
0
Tigers
Southeastern Conference
41
† Co-ed sports include fencing (since 1990), rifle, and skiing (since 1983). Fencing championships before 1990 and skiing championships before 1983 were awarded as men's or women's championships and are counted here as such.
^ a b c d The NCAA started sponsoring the intercollegiate golf championship in 1939, but it retained the titles from the 41 championships previously conferred by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association in its records. Of these pre-NCAA titles, Yale, Princeton, Michigan and Stanford won 20, 11, 2 and 1, respectively.
^ a b c Arkansas' 2004 and 2005 men's outdoor track and field championships, LSU's 2012 women's outdoor track and field championship, and UCLA's 1995 softball championship were all vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions and are not included in the schools' totals.
Combined NCAA Division I Team and Individual Championships
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The following table lists the top twelve NCAA schools with the most combined NCAA Division I Team and Individual Championships.[ 1]
Institution
Location
Est.
Type
Undergraduate enrollment
Nickname
Total team titles
Total individual titles
Total combined titles
Primary conference
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
1891
Private
7,083[ 3]
Cardinal
136[ a]
552
688
Pac-12 Conference
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
1880
Private
21,000[ 5]
Trojans
113
420
533
Pac-12 Conference
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
1883
Public
49,696
Longhorns
55
403
458
Southeastern conference
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
1919
Public
31,002[ 4]
Bruins
123
279
402
Pac-12 Conference
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
1853
Public
34,881
Gators
47
348
395
Southeastern Conference
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
1817
Public
26,083
Wolverines
39[ a]
326
365
Big Ten Conference
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
1868
Public
33,078[ 10]
Golden Bears
43
274
317
Pac-12 Conference
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
1870
Public
44,201
Buckeyes
31
275
306
Big Ten Conference
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA
1860
Public
32,666[ 11]
Tigers
50
234
284
Southeastern Conference
University of Georgia
Athens, GA
1785
Public
30,166[ 12]
Bulldogs
31
229
260
Southeastern Conference
Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA
1855
Public
73,250
Nittany Lions
54
183
237
Big Ten Conference
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK
1890
Public
23,307
Cowboys
52
182
234
Big 12 Conference
^ a b See Note (a) in the table "NCAA Division I Team Championships", above.
^ a b c "Championships Summary" (PDF) . Retrieved March 26, 2023 .
^ a b c "National Collegiate Men's Gymnastics Championships" (PDF) . NCAA. p. 3. Retrieved May 26, 2021 .
^ a b "Stanford University Facts 2019" . Retrieved September 19, 2019 .
^ a b "Quick Facts - UCLA Undergraduate Admission" . www.admissions.ucla.edu . Retrieved September 19, 2019 .
^ a b "Facts and Stats" . USC . Archived from the original on January 12, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024 .
^ "Student Enrollment" . Data Digest - PennState .
^ "Michigan National Championships" . University of Michigan Athletics . Archived from the original on April 20, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021 .
^ Keith McCanless. "Iowa's First National Championship" (PDF) . Iowa Men's Gymnastics . Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2010 . The Wolverines [in 1969] possessed the very best trampolinists in the world, two of which had previously each won individual world trampoline titles in consecutive years. ... The Wolverine's trampoline team [was] the strongest in the world[.]
^ "UTEP Fall Enrollment Increases for 20th Consecutive Year" . University of Texas at El Paso. September 13, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018 .
^ "UC Berkeley Quick Facts" . Office of Planning and Analysis . UC Berkeley. Archived from the original on November 27, 2023.
^ "Louisiana State University Fall 2023 Enrollment Highlights" (PDF) . Louisiana State University . Archived (PDF) from the original on January 28, 2024.
^ "Admission Statistics" . UGA Undergraduate Admissions . Archived from the original on July 14, 2023.