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Niggariffic
10-16-2008, 04:43 PM
.....sports program in the NCAA? I mean EVERY sport?

Niggariffic
10-16-2008, 04:44 PM
Heres a list:
http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_svcs/membership_breakdown.html#sponsorship

SorsSalutis
10-16-2008, 06:46 PM
Are we talking currently or historically....historically: UCLA, Stanford, USCw. Recently: Ohio State, UF, USC, UCLA. I'm probably forgetting someone.

nipster
10-16-2008, 07:02 PM
USF, all you fags better recognize

dan
10-16-2008, 07:31 PM
actually USF has the lowest graduation rate of student-athletes in the Big East (56%). :lol: and other than football i dont think theyre all that great in sports, except maybe some obscure stuff.

.Seth.
10-16-2008, 07:46 PM
Osu, Uf, Usc.

^your shit list is funny :lol:

dan
10-16-2008, 08:49 PM
lol u dont fall into it tho, ur one of the few cool ones haha. i had more but i couldn't remember them.

SorsSalutis
10-16-2008, 09:35 PM
Osu, Uf, Usc.

^your shit list is funny :lol:

Wow....do you really think UF is on the shit list. :lol: I think you should do more research on the University of Florida before making a stupid statement like that.

At the end of the 2005-06 season, Florida has claimed 168 SEC titles, the most in conference history.

In its history, Florida has won 27 total team titles, 16 of which are NCAA championships, and 185 individual national championships. Florida is also the only team to hold both major championships at the same time (as the 2006 BCS Champions and the 2006 and 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions). The Gators basketball team repeated in NCAA Men's Basketball in the 2005-2006 season and in the 2006-2007 season being the first time since Duke in the early 90's.

Lets not even talk about the olympics.... this is the list in Swimming alone.

* Bradley Ally, 2004 Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Theresa Andrews, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Duncan Armstrong, 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Janelle Atkinson, 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics
* Catie Ball, Gold Medalist at 1968 Mexico City Olympics
* Jose Ballester, 1988 Seoul Olympics and 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Sarah Bateman, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Craig Beardsley, 1980 Moscow Olympics
* Vipa Bernhardt, 2004 Athens Olympics
* Rosemary Brown, 1980 Moscow Olympics
* Tami Bruce, 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Carlton Bruner, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Caroline Burckle, Bronze Medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Greg Burgess, Silver Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Tracy Caulkins, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Gold Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Matt Cetlinski, Gold Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Stephen Clarke, Bronze Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Melanie Costa-Schmid, Bronze Medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Troy Dalbey, Gold Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Rodion Davelaar, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Frédéric Delcourt, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Silver Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Nicole Dryden, 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Bárbara Franco, 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Claudia Franco, 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Lisa Forrest, 1980 Moscow Olympics
* Shaune Fraser, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Geoff Gaberino, Gold Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Balazs Gercsak, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Roberto Gomez, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Chuy Gonzalez, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Sandy Goss, Silver Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and Silver Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Nicole Haislett, Gold Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Beth Hazel, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Michael Heath, Gold Medalist and Silver Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Whitney Hedgepeth, 1988 Seoul Olympics, Gold Medalist and Silver Medalist at 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Jill Horstead, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Carlos Jayme, Bronze Medalist at 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics
* Patrick Kennedy, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Jane Kerr, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Bronze Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Bryan Kim, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics
* Renee Laravie, 1976 Montreal Olympics
* David Larson, 1980 Moscow Olympics, Gold Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Nuno Laurentino, 2000 Sydney Olympics
* Tom LeMaire, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Enrico Linscheer, 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Giovanni Linscheer, 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Ryan Lochte, Gold Medalist and Silver Medalist at 2004 Athens Olympics
* Alex Lopez, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics
* Lea Loveless, Gold Medalist and Silver Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Gabriel Mangabeira, 2004 Athens Olympics
* Leah Martindale, 2000 Sydney Olympics
* Tim McKee, Silver Medalist at 1972 Munich Olympics and Silver Medalist at 1976 Montreal Olympics
* Steve Mellor, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Albert Mestre, 1980 Moscow Olympics and 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Whitney Metzler, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Ricardo Monasterio, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics
* Mauricio Moreno, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Anthony Nesty, Gold Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics and Bronze Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* Cindy Őunpuu, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Omar Pinzón, 2004 Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Anna-Liisa Pold, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Wendy Quirk, 1976 Montreal Olympics
* Stephanie Richardson, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Andy Richie, 1976 Montreal Olympics
* Roland Rudolf, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Jon Sakovich, 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Bill Sawchuck, 1980 Moscow Olympics
* Adam Sioui, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Chris Snode, 1976 Montreal Olympics, 1980 Moscow Olympics and 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Gemma Spofforth, 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Mark Stockwell, Silver Medalist and Bronze Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Ashley Tappin, Gold Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics and Gold Medalist at 2000 Sydney Olympics
* Dara Torres, Gold Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Silver Medalist and Bronze Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics, Gold Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics, Gold Medalist and Bronze Medalist at 2000 Sydney Olympics and Silver Medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Darian Townsend, Gold Medalist at 2004 Athens Olympics
* Rafael Vidal, 1980 Moscow Olympics and Bronze Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Dana Vollmer, Gold Medalist at 2004 Athens Olympics
* Allison Wagner, Silver Medalist at 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Janie Wagstaff, Gold Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics
* J.B. Walsh, 2004 Athens Olympics and Gold Medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
* Laura Walker, Bronze Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Mary Wayte, Gold Medalist at 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and Silver Medalist and Bronze Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* Ashley Whitney, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Paige Zemina, Bronze Medalist at 1988 Seoul Olympics
* David Zubero, 1976 Montreal Olympics, Bronze Medalist at 1980 Moscow Olympics, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
* Martin Zubero, 1988 Seoul Olympics, Gold Medalist at 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
* Julie Zubero, 1976 Montreal Olympics

but to answer your question....

The NACDA Directors' Cup is an award given annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics.

2007-08 NACDA Top Ten

1. Stanford - 1,461
2. UCLA - 1,182
3. Michigan - 1,160
4. Arizona State - 1,146
5. Texas - 1,129.50
6. Florida - 1,126.75
7. California - 1,119
8. LSU - 1,081.66
9. Penn State - 1,041
10. Georgia - 1,040

Patrick
10-17-2008, 12:11 AM
Wow....do you really think UF is on the shit list. :lol: I think you should do more research on the University of Florida before making a stupid statement like that.


I think he was referring to Dan's shit list and Seth listed OSU, UF and USC as his idea of the top 3 schools. I don't think he was talking shit.

.Seth.
10-17-2008, 01:42 AM
^:lol: not at all!

I was talking to Dan :lol:

oh and Dan, USF is actually pretty good at soccer, they are ranked like 19th or something

dragongirl
10-18-2008, 01:58 PM
I'm biased, but the numbers don't lie, WE win more National Championships than anyone. We have set and broken the record for most NCAA title in a single Season multiple times and we have just as impressive array of Gold medal athletes and Professional athletes. When you take ALL sports into question we always are the best .
GO STANFORD! Give'm them AXE!


Now if you just talk about football & basketball then yes we are NOT in the top.....

----posted by Burgy240-----

2MuchDuctTape
10-18-2008, 11:45 PM
Yale, Harvard, Cornell, College of William & Mary, Carnegie Mellon.........shit, wrong thread!

.Seth.
10-19-2008, 12:17 AM
^^Stanford has won alot of non conventional(like rowing and shit like that) titles, but not alot of modern main stream titles.

kappasigma22
10-19-2008, 12:20 AM
Doesn't UCLA have the record for most NCAA Championships? So, wouldn't that make them the most successful?

Patrick
10-19-2008, 12:21 AM
UCLA has a total of 100 but does not include football. But still it's enough to put them ahead of any other college.

Freelance
10-19-2008, 02:05 AM
Texas is probably up there.

dragongirl
10-19-2008, 10:49 AM
http://nacda.cstv.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Directors_Cup


Stanford Cardinal Championships

National Championships: 109
NCAA Championships: 95 (No. 2) +
Men's NCAA Championships: 58 (No. 3) +
Women's NCAA Championships: 37 (No. 1) +
Individual NCAA Championships: 409 *+
NCAA Team Championships Since 1990: 55 *+
NCAA Team Championships Since 1980: 78 *+

* most in the nation
+ as of June 23, 2008

---posted by burgy240-----

dragongirl
10-19-2008, 10:58 AM
^^Stanford has won alot of non conventional(like rowing and shit like that) titles, but not alot of modern main stream titles.

Read my post again. I said that was for OVERALL not just mainstream........Since that was what the OP of this thread asked, I thought I would actually answer the question.

But Yes, We don't just collect NCAA titles, We collect Directors Cups!
-----Burgy240----

kappasigma22
10-19-2008, 09:39 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ucla

UCLA's athletic teams, the Bruins, have won 124 national championships, including 103 NCAA team championships as of 2008—first to have won 100 and still more than any other university.[18]

nipster
10-19-2008, 09:53 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ucla

UCLA's athletic teams, the Bruins, have won 124 national championships, including 103 NCAA team championships as of 2008—first to have won 100 and still more than any other university.[18]

none of those sports count!

.Seth.
10-19-2008, 10:05 PM
Read my post again. I said that was for OVERALL not just mainstream........Since that was what the OP of this thread asked, I thought I would actually answer the question.

But Yes, We don't just collect NCAA titles, We collect Directors Cups!
-----Burgy240----


I know. I was agreeing with you.

burgy240
10-20-2008, 07:23 PM
^ Got it!:lol:

.Seth.
10-20-2008, 08:24 PM
Heres a list:
http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_svcs/membership_breakdown.html#sponsorship


look at the mens bowling on this link.


how does 1 plus 1 = 3? lol