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词条 Sports in Wisconsin
释义

  1. Professional teams

  2. Former professional teams

  3. 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 

  4. Notable semi-professional and amateur leagues

  5. Motor racing venues

     Former venues 

  6. Notable golf courses

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

Wisconsin sports includes numerous professional and amateur sporting teams, events, and venues located in the U.S. state of 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".

ClubCitySportLeagueChampionships
Beloit SnappersBeloitBaseballMidwest League1
Forward Madison FC (starts play in 2019)MadisonSoccerUSL League One0
Green Bay BlizzardGreen BayIndoor footballIndoor Football League0
Green Bay PackersGreen BayFootballNational Football League13
Milwaukee AdmiralsMilwaukeeIce hockeyAmerican Hockey League2
Milwaukee BombersMilwaukeeAustralian rules footballUnited States Australian Football League/Mid American Australian Football League2
Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeBaseballMajor League Baseball0
Milwaukee BucksMilwaukeeBasketballNational Basketball Association1
Milwaukee WaveMilwaukeeIndoor SoccerMajor Arena Soccer League 5
Wisconsin DragonsMilwaukeeFootballWomen's Football Alliance0
Wisconsin HerdOshkoshBasketballNBA G League0
Wisconsin Timber RattlersAppletonBaseballMidwest League7

Former professional teams

ClubCitySportLeagueChampionshipsHistory
Milwaukee BravesMilwaukeeBaseballMajor League Baseball1957Moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Braves
Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeBaseballWestern 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 GraysMilwaukeeBaseballNational League (now part of Major League Baseball)Defunct
Milwaukee HawksMilwaukeeBasketballNational Basketball AssociationMoved to St. Louis, Missouri, and became the St. Louis Hawks; moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Hawks
Madison HattersMadisonBaseballMidwest LeagueMoved to Midland, Michigan, and are now the Great Lakes Loons
Madison MuskiesMadisonBaseballMidwest LeagueMoved to Comstock Park, Michigan, and are now the West Michigan Whitecaps
Wausau Mets/TimbersWausauBaseballMidwest League1981Moved to Geneva, Illinois, and are now the Kane County Cougars
Wisconsin Rapids Senators/TwinsWisconsin Rapids/
Kenosha
BaseballMidwest League1973 1985 1987Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and are now the Fort Wayne TinCaps
Duluth–Superior DukesSuperior-DuluthBaseballNorthern League1997Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; moved to Kansas City, Kansas, and are now the Kansas City T-Bones
Madison Black WolfMadisonBaseballNorthern LeagueMoved to Lincoln, Nebraska, and are now the Lincoln Saltdogs
Kenosha MammothsKenoshaBaseballFrontier LeagueMoved 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 BrewersMilwaukeeBaseballAmerican Association1913, 1914, 1936, 1944, 1947, 1951, 1952Moved 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 KodiaksMadisonIce hockeyUnited Hockey LeagueMoved to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and are now the Kalamazoo Wings
Milwaukee Wave UnitedMilwaukeeSoccerUSL First DivisionDefunct
Beloit Fairies[1]BeloitFootballNational Football LeagueDefunct
Kenosha MaroonsKenoshaFootballNational Football LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee BadgersMilwaukeeFootballNational Football LeagueDefunct
Racine Legion/TornadoesRacineFootballNational Football LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee ChiefsMilwaukeeFootballAmerican Football LeagueDefunct
Sheboygan RedskinsSheboyganBasketballNational Basketball Association/
National Basketball League/
National Professional Basketball League
1943, 1951Defunct
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001)MilwaukeeArena footballArena Football LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee Mustangs (2009–12)MilwaukeeArena footballArena Football LeagueDefunct
La Crosse Night Train/
Wisconsin Locomotives
La CrosseIndoor footballNational Indoor Football League/
American Professional Football League
Defunct
La Crosse SpartansLa CrosseIndoor footballIndoor Football LeagueDefunct
Kenosha CometsKenoshaBaseballAll-American Girls Professional Baseball LeagueDefunct
Racine BellesRacineBaseballAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League1943, 1946Moved 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 ChicksMilwaukeeBaseballAll-American Girls Professional Baseball League1944Moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and were the Grand Rapids Chicks for the rest of the team's existence
Milwaukee BearsMilwaukeeBaseballNegro National LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeBaseballUnion AssociationDefunct
Milwaukee BrewersMilwaukeeBaseballAmerican Association
Oshkosh All-StarsOshkoshBasketballNational Basketball League1941, 1942Defunct
Green Bay BombersGreen BayFootballProfessional Indoor Football League/
Indoor Football League
1999Defunct
Madison Mad DogsMadisonFootballProfessional Indoor Football League/
Indoor Football League
Defunct
La Crosse River RatsLa CrosseFootballIndoor Football LeagueDefunct
La Crosse CatbirdsLa CrosseBasketballContinental Basketball Association1990, 1992Moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and were the Pittsburgh Hardhats for the rest of the team's existence
La Crosse BobcatsLa CrosseBasketballContinental Basketball AssociationDefunct
Wisconsin FlyersOshkoshBasketballContinental Basketball AssociationMoved 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 ClaireBaseballNorthern League1910, 1949, 1951, 1962Defunct
Superior BluesSuperiorBaseballNorthern League1911, 1933, 1938, 1952Defunct
Wausau LumberjacksWausauBaseballNorthern League1941Defunct
Duluth–Superior DukesSuperior-DuluthBaseballNorthern League1969, 1970 Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct
Superior-Duluth White SoxSuperior-DuluthBaseballNorthern League1956Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct
SultansGreen BayBaseballPrairie LeagueDefunct
Green Bay Blue Jays/
Dodgers
Green BayBaseballIllinois–Indiana–Iowa LeagueDefunct
Madison BluesMadisonBaseballIllinois–Indiana–Iowa LeagueDefunct
Sheboygan IndiansSheboyganBaseballWisconsin State League1941, 1942Defunct
Appleton PapermakersAppletonBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Beloit CollegiansBeloitBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls OrphansEau Claire/Chippewa FallsBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Eau Claire TigersEau ClaireBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Fond du Lac PanthersFond du LacBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Fond du Lac WebfootsFond du LacBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Green Bay Blue Jays/Blue SoxGreen BayBaseballWisconsin State League1953
Green Bay ColtsGreen BayBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Green Bay OrphansGreen BayBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Janesville BearsJanesvilleBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct[2]
Janesville CubsJanesvilleBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct[3]
La Crosse BlackhawksLa CrosseBaseballWisconsin State League1940Defunct
La Crosse PinksLa CrosseBaseballWisconsin State League/Wisconsin–Illinois LeagueDefunct
La Crosse BadgersLa CrosseBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Oshkosh GiantsOshkoshBaseballWisconsin State League1950Defunct
Wisconsin Rapids White SoxWisconsin RapidsBaseballWisconsin State LeagueDefunct
Madison SenatorsMadisonBaseballWisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Oshkosh IndiansOshkoshBaseballWisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Wausau LumberjacksWausauBaseballWisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Fond du Lac Cubs/Giants/
Mudhens/Molls
Fond du LacBaseballWisconsin–Illinois LeagueDefunct
Green Bay BaysGreen BayBaseballWisconsin–Illinois LeagueDefunct
Green Bay TigersGreen BayBaseballWisconsin–Illinois League
Marinette-Menominee TwinsMarinette-MenomineeBaseballWisconsin–Illinois LeagueSplit time with Menominee, Michigan; defunct
Milwaukee CreamsMilwaukeeBaseballWisconsin–Illinois League
Malted Milks/
Belles
RacineBaseballWisconsin–Illinois LeagueDefunct
Kenosha Northern IceKenoshaFootballWomen's Professional Football LeagueDefunct
Kenosha RivetersKenoshaFootballWomen's Professional Football League2003Defunct
Madison MonstersMadisonIce hockeyUnited Hockey League/
Colonial Hockey League
Moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, and were the Knoxville Speed for the rest of the team's existence
Wisconsin BlastAppletonBasketballInternational Basketball LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee DoesMilwaukeeBasketballWomen's Professional Basketball LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee ClarksMilwaukeeIce hockeyEastern Hockey League/
International Hockey League
Defunct
Milwaukee ChiefsMilwaukeeIce hockeyInternational Hockey LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee FalconsMilwaukeeIce hockeyInternational Hockey LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee Sea GullsMilwaukeeIce hockeyUnited States Hockey LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee WingsMilwaukeeIce hockeyContinental Hockey LeagueDefunct
Madison BluesMadisonIce hockeyContinental Hockey LeagueDefunct
Kenosha Flyers/ChargersKenoshaIce hockeyContinental Hockey LeagueDefunct
Janesville JetsJanesvilleIce hockeyContinental Hockey LeagueDefunct[4]
Green Bay IceGreen BayIce hockeyAmerican Hockey AssociationDefunct
Milwaukee RampageMilwaukeeSoccerUSL First Division1997, 2002Defunct
Milwaukee Wave UnitedMilwaukeeSoccerA-LeagueDefunct
Wisconsin RebelsMenashaSoccerPremier Development LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee Copper HearthMilwaukeeSoftballProfessional Slow Pitch Softball LeagueDefunct
Milwaukee SchlitzMilwaukeeSoftballProfessional Slow Pitch Softball League1979, 1980, 1982Defunct
Milwaukee Blue WavesMilwaukeeInline HockeyRoller Hockey International
Milwaukee BonecrushersMilwaukeeFootballContinental Indoor Football LeagueMoved to Villa Park, Illinois, as the Chicago Cardinals
Wisconsin WolfpackMadisonFootballContinental Indoor Football League
Wisconsin WoflpackWaukeshaFootballMid Continental Football League
Wisconsin WarriorsKenoshaFootballIndependent Women's Football League
Wisconsin WolvesMadisonFootballIndependent Women's Football League

College sports

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Wisconsin is also rich in college sports. Below are Wisconsin's teams participating in the NCAA:

SchoolNicknameDivisionConferenceChampionships
University of Wisconsin–MadisonBadgersIBig Ten Conference/Western Collegiate Hockey Association/IndependentMen'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 UniversityGolden EaglesIBig East ConferenceMen's Basketball–1970, 1977

Women's Basketball–2008

13 individual track champions (years unknown)

University of Wisconsin–MilwaukeePanthersIHorizon League
University of Wisconsin–Green BayPhoenixIHorizon League/Independent
University of Wisconsin–ParksideRangersIIGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Independent
75 (years and sports unknown)
Maranatha Baptist Bible CollegeCrusadersII/IIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Northern Wrestling Association
Alverno CollegeInfernoIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference
Beloit CollegeBuccaneersIIIMidwest Conference
Carroll UniversityPioneersIIIMidwest Conference
Carthage CollegeRed Men/Lady RedsIIICollege Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin/Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League/Independent
Concordia University WisconsinFalconsIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference
Edgewood CollegeEaglesIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference
Lakeland CollegeMuskiesIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Northern Wrestling Association
Lawrence UniversityVikingsIIIMidwest Conference
Marian UniversitySabersIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference/Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association
Milwaukee School of EngineeringRaidersIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference
Mount Mary CollegeBlue AngelsIIIIndependent
Northland CollegeLumberjacks/LumberjillsIIIUpper Midwest Athletic Conference/Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent
Ripon CollegeRed HawksIIIMidwest Conference
St. Norbert CollegeGreen KnightsIIIMidwest Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey AssociationMen's Ice Hockey–1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011
University of Wisconsin–Eau ClaireBlugoldsIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association/IndependentMen'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 CrosseEagles (formerly the Indians)IIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceMen'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–OshkoshTitansIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/IndependentBaseball–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–PlattevillePioneersIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/IndependentMen's Basketball–1991, 1995, 1998, 1999[7]
University of Wisconsin–River FallsFalconsIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey AssociationMen's Ice Hockey–1983, 1988, 1994

Women's Outdoor Track & Field–2008[7]

University of Wisconsin–Stevens PointPointersIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey AssociationMen'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–StoutBlue DevilsIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey AssociationMen's Gymnastics–1984[7]
University of Wisconsin–SuperiorYellowjacketsIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association/IndependentMen's Ice Hockey–1976, 2002[7]
University of Wisconsin–WhitewaterWarhawksIIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/IndependentBaseball–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 CollegeWarriorsIIINorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

SchoolNicknameConferenceChampionships
Cardinal Stritch UniversityWolvesChicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Viterbo UniversityV-HawksMidwest Collegiate Conference

National Christian College Athletic Association

SchoolNicknameDivisionChampionships
Northland International UniversityPioneersIIMen's Soccer–1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004

United States Collegiate Athletic Association

SchoolNicknameChampionships
Silver Lake CollegeLakers

Wisconsin Collegiate Conference

SchoolNickname
University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk CountyFighting Spirits
University of Wisconsin-Barron CountyChargers
University of Wisconsin-Fond du LacFalcons
University of Wisconsin-Fox ValleyCyclones
University of Wisconsin-ManitowocBlue Devils
University of Wisconsin-Marathon CountyHuskies
University of Wisconsin-MarinetteBuccaneers
University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood CountyMarauders
University of Wisconsin-RichlandRoadrunners
University of Wisconsin-Rock CountyRattlers
University of Wisconsin-SheboyganWombats
University of Wisconsin-Washington CountyWildcats
University of Wisconsin-WaukeshaCougars

Italics – also a member of the Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association

Wisconsin Junior College Athletic Association

SchoolNicknameChampionships
Madison Area Technical CollegeWolfpack1974 (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 CountyRattlers1987 (Women's Volleyball)
University of Wisconsin–WaukeshaCougars
Italics – also a member of the Wisconsin Technical College Conference

Wisconsin Technical College Conference

SchoolNicknameChampionships
Fox Valley Technical CollegeFighting Foxes
Madison Area Technical CollegeWolfpack
Milwaukee Area Technical CollegeStormers
Western Technical CollegeCavaliers

Notable semi-professional and amateur leagues

ClubSportLeagueChampionships
Eau Claire ExpressBaseballNorthwoods League2010
Fond du Lac Dock SpidersBaseballNorthwoods League2018
Lakeshore ChinooksBaseballNorthwoods League2014
Green Bay BooyahBaseballNorthwoods League
Kenosha KingfishBaseballNorthwoods League2015
La Crosse LoggersBaseballNorthwoods League
Madison MallardsBaseballNorthwoods League2004, 2013
Wisconsin WoodchucksBaseballNorthwoods League2001, 2003
Wisconsin Rapids RaftersBaseballNorthwoods League2016
Racine RaidersFootballNorth American Football League1954, 1956, 1964, 1965, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2006
Green Bay GamblersIce hockeyUnited States Hockey League1963, 1973, 1996, 1997, 2000
Madison CapitolsIce hockeyUnited States Hockey League
Janesville JetsIce hockeyNorth American Hockey League
Central Wisconsin SaintsIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
Eagle River FalconsIce hockeyGreat Lakes Junior Hockey League
Fond du Lac BearsIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
Fox Cities Ice DogsIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
Green Bay DeaconsIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League2009
Madison BluesIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
Mosinee PapermakersIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
West Bend BombersIce hockeyGreat Lakes Hockey League
Wisconsin RampageIce hockeyGreat Lakes Junior Hockey League
Eau Claire Aris FCSoccerNational Premier Soccer League
Milwaukee BavariansSoccerNational Premier Soccer League2
Madison 56ersSoccerNational Premier Soccer League
Madison RadicalsUltimateAmerican Ultimate Disc League

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.

TrackLocation
Milwaukee MileWest Allis
Madison International SpeedwayOregon
Dells Raceway ParkWisconsin Dells
Road AmericaElkhart Lake
Wisconsin International RacewayKaukauna
Crandon International Off-Road RacewayCrandon
Great Lakes DragawayUnion Grove
Slinger Super SpeedwaySlinger
Angell Park SpeedwaySun Prairie
Cedar Lake SpeedwayNew Richmond
La Crosse Fairgrounds SpeedwayWest Salem
State Park SpeedwayWausau
Golden Sands SpeedwayWisconsin Rapids
Shawano SpeedwayShawano
Oshkosh Speedzone RacewayOshkosh
Gravity Park USAChilton
Central Wisconsin RacewayUnity
Langlade County SpeedwayAntigo
ABC RacewayAshland
Beaver Dam RacewayBeaver Dam
Dodge County FairgroundsBeaver Dam
Eagle River SpeedwayEagle River
Rock Falls RacewayEau Claire
Mississippi Thunder SpeedwayFountain City
Jefferson SpeedwayCambridge
Luxemburg Tri-Star SpeedwayLuxemburg
Manitowoc County Expo SpeedwayManitowoc
Marshfield Motor SpeedwayMarshfield
Red Cedar SpeedwayMenomonie
Plymouth Dirt TrackPlymouth
Rice Lake SpeedwayRice Lake
Seymour SpeedwaySeymour
Thunderhill SpeedwaySturgeon Bay
Superior SpeedwaySuperior
TNT SpeedwayThree Lakes
Excalibur SpeedwayTomah
Tomahawk SpeedwayTomahawk
Wilmot RacewayWilmot
Badger RacewayDousman
Eau Claire RacewayEau Claire
Flying Pines Kart RacewayBalsam Lake
GSR KartwayClintonville
Highway 13 RacewaySouth Range
Hi-Go RacewayCecil
Meadowview KartwayHilbert
Sugar River RacewayBrodhead
Thunderhill SpeedwayDownsville
USA International RacewayShawano
Coulee Go-Kart RacewayWest Salem
141 SpeedwayMaribel
Eagle Valley SpeedwayJim Falls
Grant County SpeedwayLancaster
Kopellah SpeedwaySt. Croix Falls
Lafayette County SpeedwayDarlington
Chilton SpeedwayChilton

Former venues

TrackLocation
Lake Geneva RacewayLake Geneva
Janesville AirportJanesville
Griffith Park  Wisconsin Rapids
Cedarburg Fireman's ParkCedarburg
Columbus 151 SpeedwayColumbus
Hales Corners SpeedwayFranklin
Ideal Race TrackPleasant Prairie
Elkhart Lake Street CourseElkhart Lake
Lynndale Farms Road Racing CoursePewaukee
Central Wisconsin SpeedwayColby

Notable golf courses

CourseLocation
Whistling StraitsHaven
Brown Deer Park Golf CourseMilwaukee
Erin HillsErin
Blue Mound Golf & Country ClubWauwatosa
Geneva National Golf ClubLake Geneva
Blackwolf RunKohler
Janesville Country ClubJanesville
Big Fish Golf ClubHayward
Eagle Springs Golf ResortEagle
Green Bay Country ClubBellevue
Milwaukee Golf CourseRiver Hills
University Ridge Golf CourseVerona

See also

  • Sports in Milwaukee
  • Wisconsin Athletic Walk of Fame

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://treasuredlives.us/2015/12/27/beloit-fairies-handed-green-bay-packers-first-loss/ |title=Beloit Fairies Handed Green Bay Packers First Loss in 1919 |publisher=Treasured Lives |date=December 27, 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Janesville_Bears|title=Janesville Bears|publisher=baseball-reference.com|accessdate=2009-06-03}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Janesville_Cubs|title=Janesville Cubs|publisher=baseball-reference.com|accessdate=2009-06-03}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/team_data.php?x=0&y=0&tname=&tcity=janesville&tstate=&tleague=&y1=&y2=|title=Janesville Jets|publisher=hockeyDB.com|accessdate=2009-06-03}}
5. ^https://win.wisc.edu/organization/hodags
6. ^History - Wisconsin Badger National Championships. University of Wisconsin Athletics.
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wiacsports.com/sports/2010/7/23/GEN_0723103641.aspx|title=Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference - National Championship Teams|author=|date=|website=www.wiacsports.com}}

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