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- Professional teams
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- College sports National Collegiate Athletic Association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Christian College Athletic Association United States Collegiate Athletic Association Wisconsin Collegiate Conference Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association Wisconsin Technical College Conference
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Wisconsin sports includes numerous professional and amateur sporting teams, events, and venues located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Professional teamsWisconsin 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". Club | City | Sport | League | Championships | Beloit Snappers | Beloit | Baseball | Midwest League | 1 | Forward Madison FC (starts play in 2019) | Madison | Soccer | USL League One | 0 | Green Bay Blizzard | Green Bay | Indoor football | Indoor Football League | 0 | Green Bay Packers | Green Bay | Football | National Football League | 13 | Milwaukee Admirals | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | American Hockey League | 2 | Milwaukee Bombers | Milwaukee | Australian rules football | United States Australian Football League/Mid American Australian Football League | 2 | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Baseball | Major League Baseball | 0 | Milwaukee Bucks | Milwaukee | Basketball | National Basketball Association | 1 | Milwaukee Wave | Milwaukee | Indoor Soccer | Major Arena Soccer League | 5 | Wisconsin Dragons | Milwaukee | Football | Women's Football Alliance | 0 | Wisconsin Herd | Oshkosh | Basketball | NBA G League | 0 | Wisconsin Timber Rattlers | Appleton | Baseball | Midwest League | 7 |
Former professional teamsClub | City | Sport | League | Championships | History | Milwaukee Braves | Milwaukee | Baseball | Major League Baseball | 1957 | Moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Braves | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Baseball | Western League (now Major League Baseball) | Moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and became the St. Louis Browns; moved to Baltimore and are now the Baltimore Orioles | Milwaukee Grays | Milwaukee | Baseball | National League (now part of Major League Baseball) | Defunct | Milwaukee Hawks | Milwaukee | Basketball | National Basketball Association | Moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and became the St. Louis Hawks; moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Hawks | Madison Hatters | Madison | Baseball | Midwest League | Moved to Midland, Michigan, and are now the Great Lakes Loons | Madison Muskies | Madison | Baseball | Midwest League | Moved to Comstock Park, Michigan, and are now the West Michigan Whitecaps | Wausau Mets/Timbers | Wausau | Baseball | Midwest League | 1981 | Moved to Geneva, Illinois, and are now the Kane County Cougars | Wisconsin Rapids Senators/Twins | Wisconsin Rapids/ Kenosha | Baseball | Midwest League | 1973 1985 1987 | Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and are now the Fort Wayne TinCaps | Duluth–Superior Dukes | Superior-Duluth | Baseball | Northern League | 1997 | Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; moved to Kansas City, Kansas, and are now the Kansas City T-Bones | Madison Black Wolf | Madison | Baseball | Northern League | Moved to Lincoln, Nebraska, and are now the Lincoln Saltdogs | Kenosha Mammoths | Kenosha | Baseball | Frontier League | Moved to Ozark, Missouri, and became the Springfield-Ozark Ducks; moved to the Ohio Valley, shared time between Lorain, Ohio, Marietta, Ohio, and Lafayette, Indiana, and become the Ohio Valley Redcoats; team suspended operations | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Baseball | American Association | 1913, 1914, 1936, 1944, 1947, 1951, 1952 | Moved to Toledo, Ohio, and became the Toledo Mud Hens; moved to Wichita, Kansas, and became the Wichita Braves; moved to Fort Worth, Texas, and became the Fort Worth Cats; moved to Dallas, Texas, and were the Dallas Rangers for the rest of the team's existence | Madison Kodiaks | Madison | Ice hockey | United Hockey League | Moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and are now the Kalamazoo Wings | Milwaukee Wave United | Milwaukee | Soccer | USL First Division | Defunct | Beloit Fairies[1] | Beloit | Football | National Football League | Defunct | Kenosha Maroons | Kenosha | Football | National Football League | Defunct | Milwaukee Badgers | Milwaukee | Football | National Football League | Defunct | Racine Legion/Tornadoes | Racine | Football | National Football League | Defunct | Milwaukee Chiefs | Milwaukee | Football | American Football League | Defunct | Sheboygan Redskins | Sheboygan | Basketball | National Basketball Association/ National Basketball League/ National Professional Basketball League | 1943, 1951 | Defunct | Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001) | Milwaukee | Arena football | Arena Football League | Defunct | Milwaukee Mustangs (2009–12) | Milwaukee | Arena football | Arena Football League | Defunct | La Crosse Night Train/ Wisconsin Locomotives | La Crosse | Indoor football | National Indoor Football League/ American Professional Football League | Defunct | La Crosse Spartans | La Crosse | Indoor football | Indoor Football League | Defunct | Kenosha Comets | Kenosha | Baseball | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | Defunct | Racine Belles | Racine | Baseball | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | 1943, 1946 | Moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, and became the Battle Creek Belles; moved to Muskegon, Michigan, and were the Muskegon Belles for the rest of the team's existence | Milwaukee Chicks | Milwaukee | Baseball | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | 1944 | Moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and were the Grand Rapids Chicks for the rest of the team's existence | Milwaukee Bears | Milwaukee | Baseball | Negro National League | Defunct | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Baseball | Union Association | Defunct | Milwaukee Brewers | Milwaukee | Baseball | American Association | Oshkosh All-Stars | Oshkosh | Basketball | National Basketball League | 1941, 1942 | Defunct | Green Bay Bombers | Green Bay | Football | Professional Indoor Football League/ Indoor Football League | 1999 | Defunct | Madison Mad Dogs | Madison | Football | Professional Indoor Football League/ Indoor Football League | Defunct | La Crosse River Rats | La Crosse | Football | Indoor Football League | Defunct | La Crosse Catbirds | La Crosse | Basketball | Continental Basketball Association | 1990, 1992 | Moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and were the Pittsburgh Hardhats for the rest of the team's existence | La Crosse Bobcats | La Crosse | Basketball | Continental Basketball Association | Defunct | Wisconsin Flyers | Oshkosh | Basketball | Continental Basketball Association | Moved to Rochester, Minnesota, and became the Rochester Flyers; moved to Omaha, Nebraska, and became the Omaha Racers for the rest of the team's existence | Eau Claire Cardinals/ Bears/Braves | Eau Claire | Baseball | Northern League | 1910, 1949, 1951, 1962 | Defunct | Superior Blues | Superior | Baseball | Northern League | 1911, 1933, 1938, 1952 | Defunct | Wausau Lumberjacks | Wausau | Baseball | Northern League | 1941 | Defunct | Duluth–Superior Dukes | Superior-Duluth | Baseball | Northern League | 1969, 1970 | Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct | Superior-Duluth White Sox | Superior-Duluth | Baseball | Northern League | 1956 | Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct | Sultans | Green Bay | Baseball | Prairie League | Defunct | Green Bay Blue Jays/ Dodgers | Green Bay | Baseball | Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League | Defunct | Madison Blues | Madison | Baseball | Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League | Defunct | Sheboygan Indians | Sheboygan | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | 1941, 1942 | Defunct | Appleton Papermakers | Appleton | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Beloit Collegians | Beloit | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls Orphans | Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Eau Claire Tigers | Eau Claire | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Fond du Lac Panthers | Fond du Lac | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Fond du Lac Webfoots | Fond du Lac | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Green Bay Blue Jays/Blue Sox | Green Bay | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | 1953 | Green Bay Colts | Green Bay | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Green Bay Orphans | Green Bay | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Janesville Bears | Janesville | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct[2] | Janesville Cubs | Janesville | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct[3] | La Crosse Blackhawks | La Crosse | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | 1940 | Defunct | La Crosse Pinks | La Crosse | Baseball | Wisconsin State League/Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | La Crosse Badgers | La Crosse | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Oshkosh Giants | Oshkosh | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | 1950 | Defunct | Wisconsin Rapids White Sox | Wisconsin Rapids | Baseball | Wisconsin State League | Defunct | Madison Senators | Madison | Baseball | Wisconsin State League/ Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Oshkosh Indians | Oshkosh | Baseball | Wisconsin State League/ Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Wausau Lumberjacks | Wausau | Baseball | Wisconsin State League/ Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Fond du Lac Cubs/Giants/ Mudhens/Molls | Fond du Lac | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Green Bay Bays | Green Bay | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Green Bay Tigers | Green Bay | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Marinette-Menominee Twins | Marinette-Menominee | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Split time with Menominee, Michigan; defunct | Milwaukee Creams | Milwaukee | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Malted Milks/ Belles | Racine | Baseball | Wisconsin–Illinois League | Defunct | Kenosha Northern Ice | Kenosha | Football | Women's Professional Football League | Defunct | Kenosha Riveters | Kenosha | Football | Women's Professional Football League | 2003 | Defunct | Madison Monsters | Madison | Ice hockey | United Hockey League/ Colonial Hockey League | Moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, and were the Knoxville Speed for the rest of the team's existence | Wisconsin Blast | Appleton | Basketball | International Basketball League | Defunct | Milwaukee Does | Milwaukee | Basketball | Women's Professional Basketball League | Defunct | Milwaukee Clarks | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | Eastern Hockey League/ International Hockey League | Defunct | Milwaukee Chiefs | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | International Hockey League | Defunct | Milwaukee Falcons | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | International Hockey League | Defunct | Milwaukee Sea Gulls | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | United States Hockey League | Defunct | Milwaukee Wings | Milwaukee | Ice hockey | Continental Hockey League | Defunct | Madison Blues | Madison | Ice hockey | Continental Hockey League | Defunct | Kenosha Flyers/Chargers | Kenosha | Ice hockey | Continental Hockey League | Defunct | Janesville Jets | Janesville | Ice hockey | Continental Hockey League | Defunct[4] | Green Bay Ice | Green Bay | Ice hockey | American Hockey Association | Defunct | Milwaukee Rampage | Milwaukee | Soccer | USL First Division | 1997, 2002 | Defunct | Milwaukee Wave United | Milwaukee | Soccer | A-League | Defunct | Wisconsin Rebels | Menasha | Soccer | Premier Development League | Defunct | Milwaukee Copper Hearth | Milwaukee | Softball | Professional Slow Pitch Softball League | Defunct | Milwaukee Schlitz | Milwaukee | Softball | Professional Slow Pitch Softball League | 1979, 1980, 1982 | Defunct | Milwaukee Blue Waves | Milwaukee | Inline Hockey | Roller Hockey International | Milwaukee Bonecrushers | Milwaukee | Football | Continental Indoor Football League | Moved to Villa Park, Illinois, as the Chicago Cardinals | Wisconsin Wolfpack | Madison | Football | Continental Indoor Football League | Wisconsin Woflpack | Waukesha | Football | Mid Continental Football League | Wisconsin Warriors | Kenosha | Football | Independent Women's Football League | Wisconsin Wolves | Madison | Football | Independent Women's Football League |
College sportsNational Collegiate Athletic AssociationWisconsin is also rich in college sports. Below are Wisconsin's teams participating in the NCAA: School | Nickname | Division | Conference | Championships | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Badgers | I | Big Ten Conference/Western Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent | Men's Basketball–1941
Boxing–1939, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956
Men's Cross Country–1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 2005, 2011
Men's Ice Hockey–1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, 2006
Men's Indoor Track & Field–2007
Men's Rowing–1951, 1959, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1990, 2008
Men's Soccer–1995
Men's Ultimate Frisbee–2003, 2007, 2008 (This is a club team known as the Wisconsin Hodags)[5]
Women's Cross Country–1984, 1985
Women's Ice Hockey–2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
Women's Rowing–2006, 2008, 2009 Individual champions include... Boxing—Bobby Fadner, 1936; Gene Rankin, 1939, 1941, 1942; Omar Crocker, 1939; Woody Swancutt, 1939, 1940; Truman Torgeson, 1939; Nick Lee, 1940; Warren Jollymore, 1942; Cliff Lutz, 1942, 1943, 1947; George Makris, 1942, 1943; Don Miller, 1943; Myron Miller, 1943; Verdayne John, 1943; John Lendenski, 1947; Steve Gremban, 1948; Don Dickinson, 1948; Calvin Vernon, 1948; Vito Parisi, 1948; Bob Rank, 1951, 1952; Bob Morgan, 1952; Pat Streenan, 1953; Ray Zale, 1953; Bob Meath, 1954, Dean Plemmons, 1956; Dick Bartman, 1956; Vince Ferguson, 1956; Orville Pitts, 1956; Truman Sturdevant, 1956; Charles Mohr, 1959; Brown McGhee, 1960; Jerry Turner, 1960
Men's Cross Country—Tim Hacker, 1985; Simon Bairu, 2004, 2005
Men's Indoor Track & Field individual champions—Ray Arrington, 1967, 1968, 1969; Mark Winzenried, 1970, 1971; Pat Matzdorf, 1971; Jason Casiano, 1996; Chris Solinsky, 2005, 2006, 2007
Men's Outdoor Track & Field individual champions—Lloyd Wilder, 1921; Chuck Fenske, 1937; Walter Mehl, 1939; Bobby Ray, 1944; Don Gehrmann, 1948, 1949, 1950; Walter Deike, 1952; Pat Matzdorf, 1970; Mark Winzenried, 1971; Skip Kent, 1973; Randy Jackson, 1980; Donovan Bergstrom, 1993; Pascal Dobert, 1997; James Dunkleberger, 1997; Reggie Torian, 1997; Chris Solinsky, 2006, 2007
Men's Swimming—Winston Kratz, 1927; Fred Westphal, 1959
Wrestling—Rick Lawinger, 1974; Pat Christenson, 1976; Jack Reinwand, 1976; Lee Kemp, 1976, 1977, 1978; Jim Haines, 1977; Ron Jeidy, 1978; Andy Rein, 1980; Jim Jordan, 1985, 1986; Dave Lee, 1989; Matt Demaray, 1991, 1992; Jeff Walter, 1996; Danny Pritzlaff, 2000, 2001; Andrew Howe, 2010
Women's Cross Country--Cathy Branta, 1984; Kathy Butler, 1995; Erica Palmer, 1999
Women's Indoor Track & Field individual champions—Pat Johnson, 1980, 1981; Pam Moore, 1981; Cathy Branta, 1984; Stephanie Herbst, 1986; Suzy Favor Hamilton, 1987, 1989, 1990 (two events); Clare Eichner, 1993 (two events); Amy Wickus, 1993, 1995
Women's Outdoor Track & Field individual champions—Pat Johnson, 1982; Rose Thomson, 1982; Cathy Branta, 1984, 1985, 1986; Stephanie Herbst, 1986 (two events); Suzy Favor Hamilton, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 (two events); Sue Gentes, 1982; Clare Eichner, 1993 (two events); Kim Sherman, 1993; Kathy Butler, 1995, 1996, 1997; Amy Wickus, 1995
Women's Swimming—D’Lynn Damron, 1970, 1973; Peggy Anderson, 1976; Maggie Meyer, 2011 Individual team event champions include... Badminton—French & Allison, 1981, 1982
Men's Rowing—Freshmen 8, 1900, 1907, 1964, 1972, 1973, 1979, 1983, 1985; Varsity 8, 1951, 1959, 1966, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1990, 2008; Second Varsity 8, 1973, 1974, 1986; Varsity 4, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003; Varsity 2, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1998, 2003; Open 4+, 1986, 1999, 2000, 2001; Freshmen 4+, 1989, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000; Varsity Light 8, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Varsity Light 4+, 2011, 2012
Men's Indoor Track & Field—Two-mile Relay, 1976; Distance Medley Relay, 1985; 4x800-meter Relay, 1992
Women's Rowing—Varsity 8, 1975, 1986; Novice 8, 1979, 1980; 1985; Junior Varsity 8, 1980, 1986; Middle 4 w/coxswain, 1980; Novice 4, 1993, 1995, 1996
Women's Indoor Track & Field–4x800-meter Relay, 1981; Two-mile Relay, 1982; 4x800-meter Relay, 1993; Distance Medley Relay, 1996
Women's Outdoor Track & Field–4x800-meter Relay, 1981[6] | Marquette University | Golden Eagles | I | Big East Conference | Men's Basketball–1970, 1977
Women's Basketball–2008
13 individual track champions (years unknown) | University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee | Panthers | I | Horizon League | University of Wisconsin–Green Bay | Phoenix | I | Horizon League/Independent | University of Wisconsin–Parkside | Rangers | II | Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Independent
| 75 (years and sports unknown) | Maranatha Baptist Bible College | Crusaders | II/III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Northern Wrestling Association | Alverno College | Inferno | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | Beloit College | Buccaneers | III | Midwest Conference | Carroll University | Pioneers | III | Midwest Conference | Carthage College | Red Men/Lady Reds | III | College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin/Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League/Independent | Concordia University Wisconsin | Falcons | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | Edgewood College | Eagles | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | Lakeland College | Muskies | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Northern Wrestling Association | Lawrence University | Vikings | III | Midwest Conference | Marian University | Sabers | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association | Milwaukee School of Engineering | Raiders | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | Mount Mary College | Blue Angels | III | Independent | Northland College | Lumberjacks/Lumberjills | III | Upper Midwest Athletic Conference/Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent | Ripon College | Red Hawks | III | Midwest Conference | St. Norbert College | Green Knights | III | Midwest Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association | Men's Ice Hockey–1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011 | University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire | Blugolds | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent | Men's Golf–2001
Men's Ice Hockey–1984, 2013
Men's Indoor Track & Field–2015
Women's Cross Country–1984, 2009
Softball–2008
Women's Swimming & Diving–1983, 1987, 1988[7]
| University of Wisconsin–La Crosse | Eagles (formerly the Indians) | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Men's Bowling–1967, 1968, 1969
Men's Cross Country–1996, 2001, 2005
Football–1985^ (Div. II), 1992, 1995
Men's Gymnastics–1975, 1976, 1977
Men's Indoor Track & Field–1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014
Men's Outdoor Track & Field–1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013
Women's Basketball–1981
Women's Cross Country–1983
Women's Gymnastics–1986, 1988, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015
Women's Indoor Track & Field–2015
Women's Outdoor Track & Field–1982, 1983, 1984[7]
4 additional Men's Indoor Track & Field (years unknown)
Tori Neubauer won individual championships in Women's Cross Country in 1982 and 1983
Brett Altergott won an individual championship in Men's Cross Country in 1997
19 more championships (sports and years unknown) | University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | Titans | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Independent | Baseball–1985, 1994 Men's Cross Country–1988, 1989, 1990, 2002
Men's Gymnastics–1973, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 (and NCAA Div. II), 1981 (and NCAA Div. II), 1982 (and NCAA Div. II), 1983
Men's Indoor Track & Field–2009
Men's Outdoor Track & Field–2009
Women's Basketball–1996
Women's Cross Country–1987, 1988, 1991, 1996
Women's Gymnastics–1980, 1986, 1989, 2007
Women's Indoor Track & Field–1994, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014
Women's Outdoor Track & Field–1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011[7]
Mary Levian won 9 individual championships in Women's Gymnastics from 1986 to 1988;
Laura Horejs won an individual championship in Women's Cross Country in 1991
Tiffany Speckman won an individual championship in Women's Cross Country in 1997 | University of Wisconsin–Platteville | Pioneers | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Independent | Men's Basketball–1991, 1995, 1998, 1999[7] | University of Wisconsin–River Falls | Falcons | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association | Men's Ice Hockey–1983, 1988, 1994
Women's Outdoor Track & Field–2008[7] | University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point | Pointers | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association | Men's Basketball–2004, 2005, 2010, 2015
Men's Ice Hockey–1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Women's Basketball–1987, 2002
Softball–1998[7]
Arnie Schraeder won an individual championship in Men's Cross Country in 1986 | University of Wisconsin–Stout | Blue Devils | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association | Men's Gymnastics–1984[7] | University of Wisconsin–Superior | Yellowjackets | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent | Men's Ice Hockey–1976, 2002[7] | University of Wisconsin–Whitewater | Warhawks | III | Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Independent | Baseball–2005, 2014
Men's Basketball–1984, 1989, 2012, 2014
Football–2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
Women's Golf–1985
Women's Gymnastics–2012, 2013, 2014
Women's Volleyball–2002, 2005[7] | Wisconsin Lutheran College | Warriors | III | Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference |
National Association of Intercollegiate AthleticsSchool | Nickname | Conference | Championships | Cardinal Stritch University | Wolves | Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference | Viterbo University | V-Hawks | Midwest Collegiate Conference |
National Christian College Athletic AssociationSchool | Nickname | Division | Championships | Northland International University | Pioneers | II | Men's Soccer–1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004 |
United States Collegiate Athletic AssociationSchool | Nickname | Championships | Silver Lake College | Lakers |
Wisconsin Collegiate ConferenceSchool | Nickname | University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County | Fighting Spirits | University of Wisconsin-Barron County | Chargers | University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac | Falcons | University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley | Cyclones | University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc | Blue Devils | University of Wisconsin-Marathon County | Huskies | University of Wisconsin-Marinette | Buccaneers | University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County | Marauders | University of Wisconsin-Richland | Roadrunners | University of Wisconsin-Rock County | Rattlers | University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan | Wombats | University of Wisconsin-Washington County | Wildcats | University of Wisconsin-Waukesha | Cougars |
Italics – also a member of the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association Wisconsin Junior College Athletic AssociationSchool | Nickname | Championships | Madison Area Technical College | Wolfpack | 1974 (Baseball), 1974 (Golf), 1975 (Golf), 1977 (Baseball), 1978 (Women's Basketball), 1978 (Golf), 1979 (Baseball), 1979 (Women's Basketball), 1980 (Women's Volleyball), 1982 (Baseball), 1982 (Golf), 1983 (Men's Basketball), 1983 (Baseball), 1984 (Men's Basketball), 1985 (Baseball), 1985 (Women's Basketball), 1986 (Men's Basketball), 1986 (Baseball), 1986 (Women's Basketball), 1987 (Women's Basketball), 1988 (Baseball), 1988 (Women's Basketball), 1988 (Golf), 1989 (Men's Basketball), 1990 (Women's Basketball), 1990 (Women's Volleyball), 1991 (Women's Basketball), 1992 (Baseball), 1992 (Golf), 1993 (Baseball), 1994 (Baseball), 1994 (Golf), 1995 (Baseball), 1995 (Golf), 1995 (Women's Volleyball), 1996 (Women's Basketball), 1996 (Baseball), 1996 (Golf), 1996 (Women's Volleyball), 1997 (Women's Basketball), 1997 (Baseball), 1997 (Golf), 1998 (Men's Basketball), 1998 (Women's Basketball), 1998 (Golf), 1998 (Soccer), 1999 (Baseball), 1999 (Women's Basketball), 1999 (Men's Basketball), 1999 (Soccer), 2000 (Baseball), 2000 (Soccer), 2001 (Baseball), 2002 (Baseball), 2002 (Golf), 2002 (Soccer), 2003 (Baseball), 2003 (Golf), 2003 (Soccer), 2004 (Women's Basketball), 2004 (Baseball), 2004 (Women's Basketball), 2004 (Golf), 2005 (Baseball), 2005 (Golf), 2006 (Men's Basketball), 2006 (Baseball), 2006 (Golf), 2006 (Soccer), 2006 (Women's Volleyball), 2007 (Baseball) 2007 (Golf) | University of Wisconsin–Rock County | Rattlers | 1987 (Women's Volleyball) | University of Wisconsin–Waukesha | Cougars | Italics – also a member of the Wisconsin Technical College ConferenceWisconsin Technical College ConferenceSchool | Nickname | Championships | Fox Valley Technical College | Fighting Foxes | Madison Area Technical College | Wolfpack | Milwaukee Area Technical College | Stormers | Western Technical College | Cavaliers | |
Notable semi-professional and amateur leaguesClub | Sport | League | Championships | Eau Claire Express | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2010 | Fond du Lac Dock Spiders | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2018 | Lakeshore Chinooks | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2014 | Green Bay Booyah | Baseball | Northwoods League | Kenosha Kingfish | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2015 | La Crosse Loggers | Baseball | Northwoods League | Madison Mallards | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2004, 2013 | Wisconsin Woodchucks | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2001, 2003 | Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | Baseball | Northwoods League | 2016 | Racine Raiders | Football | North American Football League | 1954, 1956, 1964, 1965, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2006 | Green Bay Gamblers | Ice hockey | United States Hockey League | 1963, 1973, 1996, 1997, 2000 | Madison Capitols | Ice hockey | United States Hockey League | Janesville Jets | Ice hockey | North American Hockey League | Central Wisconsin Saints | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | Eagle River Falcons | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Junior Hockey League | Fond du Lac Bears | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | Fox Cities Ice Dogs | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | Green Bay Deacons | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | 2009 | Madison Blues | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | Mosinee Papermakers | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | West Bend Bombers | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Hockey League | Wisconsin Rampage | Ice hockey | Great Lakes Junior Hockey League | Eau Claire Aris FC | Soccer | National Premier Soccer League | Milwaukee Bavarians | Soccer | National Premier Soccer League | 2 | Madison 56ers | Soccer | National Premier Soccer League | Madison Radicals | Ultimate | American Ultimate Disc League |
Motor racing venuesTwo 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. Track | Location | Milwaukee Mile | West Allis | Madison International Speedway | Oregon | Dells Raceway Park | Wisconsin Dells | Road America | Elkhart Lake | Wisconsin International Raceway | Kaukauna | Crandon International Off-Road Raceway | Crandon | Great Lakes Dragaway | Union Grove | Slinger Super Speedway | Slinger | Angell Park Speedway | Sun Prairie | Cedar Lake Speedway | New Richmond | La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway | West Salem | State Park Speedway | Wausau | Golden Sands Speedway | Wisconsin Rapids | Shawano Speedway | Shawano | Oshkosh Speedzone Raceway | Oshkosh | Gravity Park USA | Chilton | Central Wisconsin Raceway | Unity | Langlade County Speedway | Antigo | ABC Raceway | Ashland | Beaver Dam Raceway | Beaver Dam | Dodge County Fairgrounds | Beaver Dam | Eagle River Speedway | Eagle River | Rock Falls Raceway | Eau Claire | Mississippi Thunder Speedway | Fountain City | Jefferson Speedway | Cambridge | Luxemburg Tri-Star Speedway | Luxemburg | Manitowoc County Expo Speedway | Manitowoc | Marshfield Motor Speedway | Marshfield | Red Cedar Speedway | Menomonie | Plymouth Dirt Track | Plymouth | Rice Lake Speedway | Rice Lake | Seymour Speedway | Seymour | Thunderhill Speedway | Sturgeon Bay | Superior Speedway | Superior | TNT Speedway | Three Lakes | Excalibur Speedway | Tomah | Tomahawk Speedway | Tomahawk | Wilmot Raceway | Wilmot | Badger Raceway | Dousman | Eau Claire Raceway | Eau Claire | Flying Pines Kart Raceway | Balsam Lake | GSR Kartway | Clintonville | Highway 13 Raceway | South Range | Hi-Go Raceway | Cecil | Meadowview Kartway | Hilbert | Sugar River Raceway | Brodhead | Thunderhill Speedway | Downsville | USA International Raceway | Shawano | Coulee Go-Kart Raceway | West Salem | 141 Speedway | Maribel | Eagle Valley Speedway | Jim Falls | Grant County Speedway | Lancaster | Kopellah Speedway | St. Croix Falls | Lafayette County Speedway | Darlington | Chilton Speedway | Chilton |
Former venuesTrack | Location | Lake Geneva Raceway | Lake Geneva | Janesville Airport | Janesville | Griffith Park | Wisconsin Rapids | Cedarburg Fireman's Park | Cedarburg | Columbus 151 Speedway | Columbus | Hales Corners Speedway | Franklin | Ideal Race Track | Pleasant Prairie | Elkhart Lake Street Course | Elkhart Lake | Lynndale Farms Road Racing Course | Pewaukee | Central Wisconsin Speedway | Colby |
Notable golf coursesCourse | Location | Whistling Straits | Haven | Brown Deer Park Golf Course | Milwaukee | Erin Hills | Erin | Blue Mound Golf & Country Club | Wauwatosa | Geneva National Golf Club | Lake Geneva | Blackwolf Run | Kohler | Janesville Country Club | Janesville | Big Fish Golf Club | Hayward | Eagle Springs Golf Resort | Eagle | Green Bay Country Club | Bellevue | Milwaukee Golf Course | River Hills | University Ridge Golf Course | Verona |
See also- Sports in Milwaukee
- Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame
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