No longer in the conference, all of Chicago’s championships occurred over 100 years ago, with their last one coming in 1924. Chicago is now a Division III school.
Iowa's 8 championships underscore their historical competitiveness within the conference.
Minnesota has captured 9 regular-season titles, marking their contributions to Big Ten basketball prominence.
Michigan's 15 championships reflect their moments of excellence in Big Ten basketball.
Michigan State has secured 8 regular-season titles, highlighting their contributions to the conference's history.
Illinois has claimed 18 regular-season titles, contributing significantly to the conference's competitive landscape.
Wisconsin's 19 championships showcase periods of dominance in their basketball history.
Ohio State's 20 championships highlight their consistent competitiveness within the Big Ten.
Indiana has secured 22 regular-season titles, underscoring their status as a perennial powerhouse in the conference.
The all-time leader in Big Ten regular-season titles, Purdue has consistently been a dominant force in conference play.