Wisconsin sports includes numerous professional and amateur sporting teams, events, and venues located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
Video Sports in Wisconsin
Professional teams
Wisconsin is represented by major league teams in the three most popular spectator sports in the United States: American football, baseball, and basketball. The Green Bay Packers have been part of the National Football League since the league's second season in 1921 and currently hold the record for the most NFL titles, earning the city of Green Bay the nickname "Titletown".
Maps Sports in Wisconsin
Former professional teams
College sports
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Wisconsin is also rich in college sports. Below are Wisconsin's teams participating in the NCAA:
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
National Christian College Athletic Association
United States Collegiate Athletic Association
Wisconsin Collegiate Conference
Italics - also a member of the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association
Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association
Italics - also a member of the Wisconsin Technical College Conference
Wisconsin Technical College Conference
Notable semi-professional and amateur leagues
Motor racing venues
Two world championships are held in Wisconsin. The World Championship Snowmobile Derby is held at Eagle River, Wisconsin. The world championship off-road racing event is held at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway.
The Milwaukee Mile, an oval track opened in 1903, is the second oldest operating motorsports venue in the world, having hosted the IndyCar Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series. Road America, a road course opened in 1955, currently hosts the IndyCar Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and SCCA Pirelli World Challenge.
Former venues
Notable golf courses
See also
- Sports in Milwaukee
- Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame
References
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Source of the article : Wikipedia