Head-to-Head Wins by Sport

Men's Sports















Baseball Basketball Football Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Water Polo UCLA 144

USC 263

UCLA 143

USC 112

UCLA 32

USC 50

7 Ties

UCLA 114

USC 96

UCLA 42

USC 44

UCLA 98

USC 45

UCLA 87

USC 84

1 Tie



Women's Sports



















Basketball Beach

Volleyball Rowing Soccer Swimming

& Diving Tennis Track

& Field Volleyball Water

Polo UCLA 49

USC 50

UCLA 11

USC 12

UCLA 0

USC 18

UCLA 26

USC 6

1 Tie

UCLA 16

USC 29

1 Tie

UCLA 55

USC 51

UCLA 22

USC 14

UCLA 66

USC 59

UCLA 51

USC 34





Non-Head-to-Head Sports: higher Pac-12 Championship finishes Inactive Rivalries

Men's Golf: USC 41 - UCLA 19

Women's Cross Country*: UCLA 25 - USC 3

* head-to-head meets in 2013-14: UCLA 1 - USC 1

Women's Golf: UCLA 20 - USC 13



Men's Gymnastics: UCLA 9 - USC 1

Men's Soccer: UCLA 13 - USC 3

Men's Swimming & Diving: USC 67 - UCLA 13

Women's Gymnastics: UCLA 16 - USC 10 - 1 Tie

Men's Cross Country: UCLA 12 - USC 1 (Conf. Champ.)







All-Time Wins







457

Season Series

112 Ties 463





1008

Head-to-Head Games

11 Ties 1049





UCLA and USC have the top two athletic programs in the country. They both rank among the elite in virtually every collegiate sport. As detailed below, UCLA leads the nation with 141 total National Championships and is second with 118 NCAA Team Championships. USC's 131 total and 107 NCAA titles rank second and third, respectively. The Bruins boast the most women's titles while the Trojans claim the most men's.In addition to the championships, the two schools have churned out large numbers of professional athletes. USC has produced the second most MLB players (behind Arizona State) and has the second most in the NFL (behind Notre Dame), while UCLA has sent the second most to the NBA (behind Kentucky). Through the 2016 Olympics, USC has produced more Olympians (467), medals (308), and gold medals (144) than any other university in the nation. For their part, UCLA ranks second in Olympians with 429, and third in medals and golds with 262 and 133, respectively. Their 570 combined Summer Olympic medals would rank 7th on the country list and account for more than a quarter of all US medals, while their 277 combined gold medals would rank 3rd behind only USA and USSR.