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Schools With Most Academic All-Americans

6 August 2007

The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selects Academic All-America® teams in 12 programs: football, women’s volleyball, men's soccer, women's soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s track & field/cross country, women’s track & field/cross country, men’s at-large and women’s at-large. A first team, second team and third team are selected in both the University (Division I and I-AA) and College (Division II, III and NAIA) Divisions. Football consists of just first and second teams. Following is a list of the top 30 all-time rankings of schools whose student-athletes have won the most awards since 1952.

1. Nebraska, University of - 252
2. Notre Dame, University of - 193
3. Penn State University - 138
4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 134
5. Augustana College (Ill.) - 122
6. Stanford University - 121
7. Bucknell University - 114
8. California-Los Angeles, University of - 108
9. Illinois Wesleyan University - 106 (as of August 2007)
10. Emory University - 105
11. Texas, University of - 101
12. Nebraska Wesleyan University - 98
13. Ohio State University, The - 96
14. Florida, University of - 94
14. Michigan State University - 94
16. Georgia, University of - 93
17. Michigan, University of - 90
18. Purdue University - 89
19. Wisconsin, University of - 88
20. Ball State University - 86
20. Minnesota, University of - 86
22. Pittsburg State University - 85
23. Illinois, University of - 84
24. Truman State University - 83
25. Tennessee, University of - 82
26. Arizona, University of - 78
26. Brigham Young University - 78
26. Northwestern University - 78
29. Missouri, University of - 76
29. Oklahoma, University of - 76

Source: College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)