OLYMPIC MEDALS: BREAKDOWN BY UNIVERSITY
The Big Ten racked up 98 medals in Paris. MSU was the only school without a medal, according to the Big Ten.
NOTE: UCLA/USC: 2 (Two gold for Rai Benjamin; his last school was USC, and his previous school was UCLA, this would bump
USC to tie Penn State).
Ironically, two schools that few conferences wanted in football, Stanford and the Cal Bears, had the most medals of any school.
1. Stanford: 39 Medals ( Twelve Gold, fourteen silver, thirteen bronze)
2. Cal Bears: 23 Medals ( Five gold, ten silver, eight bronze).
The Big Ten racked up 98 medals in Paris. MSU was the only school without a medal, according to the Big Ten.
- Illinois: 2 (Two silver)
- Indiana: 4 (Two gold, two silver)
- Iowa: 4 (Two silver, two bronze)
- Maryland: 2 (Two gold)
- Michigan: 9 (One gold, three silver, five bronze)
- Minnesota: 1 (One silver)
- Nebraska: 3 (Three silver)
- Northwestern: 1 (One bronze)
- Ohio State: 6 (One gold, three silver, two bronze)
- Oregon: 4 (Three gold, one silver)
- Penn State: 15 (Three gold, three silver, nine bronze)
- Purdue: 1 (One silver)
- Rutgers: 2 (Two gold)
- UCLA: 12 (Three gold, four silver, five bronze)
- USC: 13 (Five gold, two silver, six bronze)
- Washington: 14 (Two gold, two silver, ten bronze)
- Wisconsin: 3 (One gold, two silver)
NOTE: UCLA/USC: 2 (Two gold for Rai Benjamin; his last school was USC, and his previous school was UCLA, this would bump
USC to tie Penn State).
Ironically, two schools that few conferences wanted in football, Stanford and the Cal Bears, had the most medals of any school.
1. Stanford: 39 Medals ( Twelve Gold, fourteen silver, thirteen bronze)
2. Cal Bears: 23 Medals ( Five gold, ten silver, eight bronze).
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