Stanford is a school that can’t stop winning.
With its men’s gymnastics team winning the 2026 NCAA national championship on April 18, the Cardinal now has won a national title in every academic year since 1976-77, a streak that spans 50 years.
That’s 19 years longer than the next longest streak, held by Division III school Kenyon, which won at least one national title for 31 consecutive years between 1979-80 and 2009-10. Next up is Methodist, also a Division III school, and Southern California at 19 years each, while Arkansas and North Carolina both had streaks lasting 18 years.
Perhaps most impressive is the number of different sports that helped Stanford extend this streak to 50 years.
The Cardinal reached half a century thanks to 19 different sports, far above any other school with long streaks.
Kenyon, for instance, is a powerhouse in swimming and diving that won a men’s championship, a women’s, or both in that sport every year of its streak. Methodist, meanwhile, has dominated lower division golf at various points — the Monarch men and women have a collective 32 national championships in the sport.
North Carolina’s streak was held together primarily by its women’s soccer program. And Arkansas paced men’s track and field throughout the 1980s and 1990s, winning a plethora of outdoor, indoor, and cross-country team titles.
Stanford also notably reached its 50th straight year with plenty of volume.
The school has won 126 championships during the streak, good for a rate of 2.52 per year. It also won six in one year twice — in 1996-97 and 2018-19.
In total, Stanford has collected 138 total NCAA national championships across 20 sports. UCLA is the next highest with 126 titles.
The streak began in November 1976, when Stanford beat UCLA for the men’s water polo crown.
With spring sports in full swing, the Cardinal still has a chance to add more to its haul this school year. Stanford is nationally ranked in softball and women’s track and field.
Methodology note: Chart data from the NCAA’s Historical Championships Dashboard.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: By the numbers: Stanford’s 50-year NCAA title streak stands alone