RELEASED: Monday, July 10, 2006
State of Wisconsin
Tops Country in NCAA National Championships
Madison,
Wis.--The state of Wisconsin secured nine NCAA national championships
during the 2005-06 academic year, representing the most NCAA titles
(Division I, II and III) of any state in the country. Institutions from
the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) paved the way
to the state total, contributing six NCAA Division III titles.
The six WIAC crowns were captured
in women's volleyball (UW-Whitewater), men's cross country (UW-La Crosse),
men's indoor track and field (UW-La Crosse), women's indoor track and
field (UW-Oshkosh), men's outdoor track and field (UW-La Crosse) and
women's outdoor track and field (UW-Oshkosh).
UW-La Crosse also won a national
championship in women's gymnastics, which is awarded by the National
Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA).
UW-Madison claimed NCAA Division
I national championships in men's cross country, men's ice hockey and
women's ice hockey.
The state of California finished
second with seven national championships, while the state of Georgia
claimed five.
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