Penn State is currently ranked #1

fairgambit

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PSU will never catch Stanford or UCLA, 123-118-51.
True but..... Stanford has 11 titles in men's Water Polo. Only 6 colleges compete. They have 8 in Women's Water Polo. Only 9 colleges compete. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Still, maybe Penn State could start competition in Demolition Derby, or Rock-Paper-Scissors. I think we could win Nattys in those. 🤔

 

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I've read that we have more NCAA Titles than the entire B1G combined or something like that. Not sure if it's all-time or just since we joined in 93 but I'm sure I've read that before on here.
 

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True but..... Stanford has 11 titles in men's Water Polo. Only 6 colleges compete. They have 8 in Women's Water Polo. Only 9 colleges compete. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Still, maybe Penn State could start competition in Demolition Derby, or Rock-Paper-Scissors. I think we could win Nattys in those. 🤔

Penn State has won 52 NCAA National Championships.

Half of them come from these two sports: Fencing (14) - and Men's Gymnastics (12)

There are TWELVE Division 1 Men's Gymnastics programs (5 of them in the Big10 - now that Iowa and Minnesota, IIRC, dropped the sport)
There are 22 Men's Fencing programs - nearly all of them are NOT "power 5" athletic schools (only 7 are), most of them are Ivy League squads (7, IIRC), and a handful of tiny "D2" athletic programs which field Fencing as D1 (since it is very cheap and not very competitive)
Even at Penn State, no one - for all practical purposes - cares or attends.

Most of the rest come from two other niche sports (but sports that are well followed at PSU) - Wrestling (10), and Women's Volleyball (7)
 

fairgambit

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Penn State has won 52 NCAA National Championships.

Half of them come from these two sports: Fencing (14) - and Men's Gymnastics (12)

There are TWELVE Division 1 Men's Gymnastics programs (5 of them in the Big10 - now that Iowa and Minnesota, IIRC, dropped the sport)
There are 22 Men's Fencing programs - nearly all of them are NOT "power 5" athletic schools (only 7 are), most of them are Ivy League squads (7, IIRC), and a handful of tiny "D2" athletic programs which field Fencing as D1 (since it is very cheap and not very competitive)
Even at Penn State, no one - for all practical purposes - cares or attends.

Most of the rest come from two other niche sports (but sports that are well followed at PSU) - Wrestling (10), and Women's Volleyball (7)
All the more reason to field teams in Demolition Derby, which will draw huge crowds, and Rock-Paper-Scissors, which is a truly national game.
 
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PSUFTG

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I believe PSU has a few in boxing, correct?


The NCAA held boxing tourneys from 1932 to 1960. They awarded team championships from 1948 to 1960.
Officially, Penn State never won a NCAA championship - but if one goes back to that first NCAA tourney (1932) and allocated out team points in the manner used from 1948-1960, PSU would have been the champ - so it is a kinda'/sorta' unofficial NCAA championship in boxing in 1932.
(There were never very many schools sponsoring the sport - and when a boxer died from injuries suffered in a match at the 1960 NCAA tourney - that was the end of it)


PSU also has some "championships" claimed back before that brief period where boxing was an NCAA sport.
 
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What about our National Champions Blue Band majorettes?

you know, a touch of blue, blue sapphire?
 

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The NCAA held boxing tourneys from 1932 to 1960. They awarded team championships from 1948 to 1960.
Officially, Penn State never won a NCAA championship - but if one goes back to that first NCAA tourney (1932) and allocated out team points in the manner used from 1948-1960, PSU would have been the champ - so it is a kinda'/sorta' unofficial NCAA championship in boxing in 1932.
(There were never very many schools sponsoring the sport - and when a boxer died from injuries suffered in a match at the 1960 NCAA tourney - that was the end of it)


PSU also has some "championships" claimed back before that brief period where boxing was an NCAA sport.
I believe both Julius and Philip Epstein boxed at Psu with Julius being a champion in his weight class.
 
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True but..... Stanford has 11 titles in men's Water Polo. Only 6 colleges compete. They have 8 in Women's Water Polo. Only 9 colleges compete. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Still, maybe Penn State could start competition in Demolition Derby, or Rock-Paper-Scissors. I think we could win Nattys in those. 🤔

Think Rock, Paper, Scissors Nattys are locked up by Pitt.😂
 
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ChandlerPearce

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...in wrestling and men's gymnastics. Here's another tidbit. Penn State holds more NCAA titles than any other school east of the Mississippi.
#1 in wrestling....bet all the Iowa fans are stewing about that! Must say i dislike Iowa more than Pitt!
 
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