In its storied athletics history, LSU has
produced 46 national team championships
and 123 Southeastern Conference team
championships. The 2012-13 athletic year
was another successful one. Paul Main-
ieri's baseball team tied the school record
for wins with 57 while claiming its second
straight SEC Tournament championship
(above) and reaching the College World
Series. The gymnastics team under the
direction of D-D Breaux advanced to the
Super Six for the third time in school his-
tory as Rheagan Courville (top left) claimed
the NCAA vault national title. Les Miles
guided LSU football to its third straight 10-
win season. Nikki Caldwell's LSU Lady Tiger
basketball squad reached the Sweet 16 for
the first time since 2008. Meanwhile, track
star Kimberlyn Duncan (top right) claimed
NCAA indoor and outdoor national titles in
the 200 meters.
OVERALL NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS *
1. UCLA 108
2. Stanford 103
3. USC 94
4. Abilene Christian 57
Kenyon 57
6. Oklahoma State 50
7. LSU 42
8. Texas 41
Arkansas 41
Penn State 41
OVERALL WOMEN'S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
1. Stanford 43
2. UCLA 37
3. College of New Jersey 31
4. LSU 25
5. Kenyon 25
* - The NCAA does not recognize champions from the
Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
CHAMPIONSHIP
LEGACY