Thirty-five schools have won at least one NCAA track and field championship, whether that be a men’s or women’s title or an indoor or outdoor title. From those 35, just 20 schools have won multiple NCAA track and field championships in their history.
Arkansas leads all schools with 39 total championships, followed by LSU with 32 and Southern California with 30. The Razorbacks added a title with the 2024 women’s outdoor title and Florida moved up the list with the 2024 men’s outdoor title. The Gators and Texas climbed up the title ladder with the 2023 men’s and women’s outdoor titles, respectively. Arkansas also added to its total to kick off 2024 with the women’s indoor title and added to its total twice in 2023, sweeping the men’s and women’s indoor titles.
Here is a complete breakdown of the schools with the most NCAA track and field team championships across men’s and women’s track and field in both the indoor and outdoor seasons.
A school has won three or more championships in a row 18 times in outdoor or indoor track and field. Arkansas has the longest streak, winning 12 men’s NCAA indoor championships in a row from 1984-95. In the 21st century, Oregon has the longest streak, winning five women’s indoor championships from 2010-14.