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==Olympians== In a 2017 study by OlympStats, USA Olympians and the medals they won were counted and sorted by their college affiliations.<ref name="PAC-12 Olympians">{{cite web|url=https://pac-12.com/article/2017/09/21/pac-12-conference-produces-most-us-olympians-olympic-history-according-study|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170922063458/http://pac-12.com/article/2017/09/21/pac-12-conference-produces-most-us-olympians-olympic-history-according-study|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 22, 2017|title=Pac-12 Conference produces Most U.S. Olympians in Olympic History According to Study|publisher=pac-12.com}}</ref><ref name="OlympStats">{{cite web|url=https://olympstats.com/2017/09/21/usa-olympians-and-their-colleges/|title=USA OLYMPIANS AND THEIR COLLEGES|date=September 21, 2017|publisher=OlympStats}}</ref> Stanford led all schools with 289 athletes, 408 games, and 282 total medals won. UCLA was second, USC was third, California was fourth, Harvard was fifth in each category, respectively. Leading the country with the most participants in their respective events are, Colorado in alpine skiing and cycling, Arizona State in archery and badminton, Stanford in baseball, rugby, swimming, tennis and water polo, UCLA in basketball, beach volleyball, gymnastics and softball, USC in athletics and volleyball, and Utah in freestyle skiing. Since 1924, a Pac-12 school has led the country in the number of athletes in every [[Summer Olympic Games]] as of the 2017 study.<ref name="OlympStats"/>
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