Sports in Wisconsin

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".

City Club Sport League Championships
Green Bay Packers Football National Football League 13
Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Major League Baseball 0
Milwaukee Bucks Basketball National Basketball Association 1
Milwaukee Admirals Ice hockey American Hockey League (formerly of the International Hockey League and United States Hockey League) 2
Milwaukee Wave Indoor Soccer Major Indoor Soccer League (formerly of the National Professional Soccer League) 5
Green Bay Blizzard Indoor football Indoor Football League 0
Appleton Timber Rattlers Baseball Midwest League 7
Beloit Snappers Baseball Midwest League 1
Kenosha Warriors Football Independent Women's Football League 1
Madison Wolves Football Independent Women's Football League 0
Milwaukee Momentum Football National Women's Football Association 0
Sheboygan A's Baseball Wisconsin State League / Northeastern Wisconsin League 0
Eau Claire Cavaliers Baseball Wisconsin State League 0
Eau Claire Aris FC Soccer National Premier Soccer League 0
Milwaukee Bavarians Soccer National Premier Soccer League 2
Madison Princeton 56ers/
56ers
Soccer National Premier Soccer League 0
Wisconsin Soccer United States Adult Soccer Association 0
Milwaukee Bombers Australian rules football United States Australian Football League/Mid American Australian Football League 2
Madison Wolfpack Football Continental Indoor Football League 0
Waukesha Woflpack Football Mid Continental Football League 0

Former professional teams

City Club Sport League Championships History
Milwaukee Braves Baseball Major League Baseball 1957 Moved to Atlanta and are now the Atlanta Braves
Milwaukee Brewers 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 Baseball National League (now part of Major League Baseball) Defunct
Milwaukee Hawks 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 Baseball Midwest League Moved to Midland, Michigan and are now the Great Lakes Loons
Madison Muskies Baseball Midwest League Moved to Comstock Park, Michigan and are now the West Michigan Whitecaps
Wausau Mets/Timbers Baseball Midwest League 1981 Moved to Geneva, Illinois and are now the Kane County Cougars
Wisconsin Rapids/
Kenosha
Senators/
Twins
Baseball Midwest League 1973 1985 1987 Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana and are now the Fort Wayne TinCaps
Superior-Duluth Dukes 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 Baseball Northern League Moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and are now the Lincoln Saltdogs
Kenosha Mammoths 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 and is looking for a new location
Milwaukee Brewers 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 Ice hockey United Hockey League Moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan and are now the Kalamazoo Wings
Milwaukee Wave United Soccer USL First Division Defunct
Milwaukee Badgers Football National Football League Defunct
Racine Tornadoes Football National Football League Defunct
Kenosha Maroons Football National Football League Defunct
Beloit Fairbanks Fairies Football National Football League Defunct
Milwaukee Chiefs Football American Football League Defunct
Sheboygan Redskins Basketball National Basketball Association/
National Basketball League/
National Professional Basketball League
1943 1951 Defunct
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001) Arena football Arena Football League Defunct
Milwaukee Mustangs (2009–12) Arena football Arena Football League Defunct
La Crosse Night Train/
Wisconsin Locomotives
Indoor Football National Indoor Football League/
American Professional Football League
Defunct
La Crosse Spartans Indoor football Indoor Football League Defunct
Kenosha Comets Baseball All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Defunct
Racine Belles 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 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 Baseball Negro National League Defunct
Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Union Association Defunct
Milwaukee Brewers Baseball American Association
Oshkosh All-Stars Basketball National Basketball League 1941 1942 Defunct
Green Bay Bombers Football Professional Indoor Football League/
Indoor Football League
1999 Defunct
Madison Mad Dogs Football Professional Indoor Football League/
Indoor Football League
Defunct
La Crosse River Rats Football Indoor Football League Defunct
La Crosse Catbirds 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 Basketball Continental Basketball Association Defunct
Oshkosh Flyers 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
Baseball Northern League 1910 1949 1951 1962 Defunct
Superior Blues Baseball Northern League 1911 1933 1938 1952 Defunct
Wausau Lumberjacks Baseball Northern League 1941 Defunct
Superior-Duluth Dukes Baseball Northern League 1969 1970 Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct
Superior-Duluth White Sox Baseball Northern League 1956 Split time with Duluth, Minnesota; defunct
Green Bay Sultans Baseball Prairie League Defunct
Green Bay Blue Jays/
Dodgers
Baseball Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League Defunct
Madison Blues Baseball Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League Defunct
Sheboygan Indians Baseball Wisconsin State League 1941 1942 Defunct
Appleton Papermakers Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Beloit Collegians Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Eau Claire/Chippewa Falls Orphans Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Eau Claire Tigers Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Fond du Lac Panthers Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Fond du Lac Webfoots Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Green Bay Blue Jays/Blue Sox Baseball Wisconsin State League 1953
Green Bay Colts Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Green Bay Orphans Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Janesville Bears Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct[1]
Janesville Cubs Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct[2]
La Crosse Blackhawks Baseball Wisconsin State League 1940 Defunct
La Crosse Pinks Baseball Wisconsin State League/Wisconsin–Illinois League Defunct
La Crosse Badgers Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Oshkosh Giants Baseball Wisconsin State League 1950 Defunct
Wisconsin Rapids White Sox Baseball Wisconsin State League Defunct
Madison Senators Baseball Wisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Oshkosh Indians Baseball Wisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Wausau Lumberjacks Baseball Wisconsin State League/
Wisconsin–Illinois League
Defunct
Fond du Lac Cubs/Giants/
Mudhens/Molls
Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League Defunct
Green Bay Bays Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League Defunct
Green Bay Tigers Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League
Marinette-
Menominee
Twins Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League Split time with Menominee, Michigan; defunct
Milwaukee Creams Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League
Racine Malted Milks/
Belles
Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League Defunct
Kenosha Northern Ice Football Women's Professional Football League Defunct
Kenosha Riveters Football Women's Professional Football League 2003 Defunct
Madison Monsters 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
Appleton Blast Basketball International Basketball League Defunct
Milwaukee Does Basketball Women's Professional Basketball League Defunct
Milwaukee Clarks Ice hockey Eastern Hockey League/
International Hockey League
Defunct
Milwaukee Chiefs Ice hockey International Hockey League Defunct
Milwaukee Falcons Ice hockey International Hockey League Defunct
Milwaukee Sea Gulls Ice hockey United States Hockey League Defunct
Milwaukee Wings Ice hockey Continental Hockey League Defunct
Madison Blues Ice hockey Continental Hockey League Defunct
Kenosha Flyers/Chargers Ice hockey Continental Hockey League Defunct
Janesville Jets Ice hockey Continental Hockey League Defunct[3]
Green Bay Ice Ice hockey American Hockey Association Defunct
Green Bay Hornets Ice hockey Wisconsin State League Defunct
Milwaukee Rampage Soccer USL First Division 1997 2002 Defunct
Milwaukee Wave United Soccer A-League Defunct
Menasha Rebels Soccer Premier Development League Defunct
Milwaukee Copper Hearth Softball Professional Slow Pitch Softball League Defunct
Milwaukee Schlitz Softball Professional Slow Pitch Softball League 1979 1980 1982 Defunct
Milwaukee Blue Waves Inline Hockey Roller Hockey International
Milwaukee Bonecrushers Football Continental Indoor Football League Moved to Villa Park, Illinois and are now the Chicago Cardinals

College sports

National Collegiate Athletic Association

Wisconsin 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)[4]
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[5]

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 Valley 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/Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association/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/Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
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[6]

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[8]
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[9]
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[10]

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[11]
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[12]
University of Wisconsin–Superior Yellowjackets III Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference/Northern Collegiate Hockey Association/Independent Men's Ice Hockey–1976, 2002[13]
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[14]

Wisconsin Lutheran College Warriors III Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

School Nickname Conference Championships
Cardinal Stritch University Wolves Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Viterbo University V-Hawks Midwest Collegiate Conference

National Christian College Athletic Association

School Nickname Division Championships
Northland International University Pioneers II Men's Soccer–1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004

United States Collegiate Athletic Association

School Nickname Championships
Silver Lake College Lakers

Wisconsin Collegiate Conference

School 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 Association

School 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 Conference

Wisconsin Technical College Conference

School Nickname Championships
Fox Valley Technical College Fighting Foxes
Madison Area Technical College Wolfpack
Milwaukee Area Technical College Stormers
Western Technical College Cavaliers
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Semi-pro/amateur leagues

Club Sport League Championships
Lakeshore Chinooks Baseball Northwoods League 2014
Madison Mallards Baseball Northwoods League 2004, 2013
Eau Claire Express Baseball Northwoods League 2010
Green Bay Bullfrogs Baseball Northwoods League
La Crosse Loggers Baseball Northwoods League
Wisconsin Woodchucks Baseball Northwoods League 2001, 2003
Kenosha Kroakers (defunct) Baseball Northwoods League 1995
Kenosha Kingfish Baseball Northwoods League 2015
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters Baseball Northwoods League 2016
Madison Shoebox Baseball National Baseball Congress
Superior Lakers Baseball National American Semi-Pro Baseball Association 2005
Racine Raiders Football North American Football League 1954, 1956, 1964, 1965, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2006,
Milwaukee Marauders Football North American Football League
Wisconsin Bulldogs Football North American Football League 2005, 2006
La Crosse Rough Riders Football North American Football League
Burlington Blue Devils Football Ironman Football League
Fond du Lac Crusaders Football Ironman Football League
Lake Country Cyclones Football Ironman Football League 2007
Madison Mustangs Football Ironman Football League 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Madison Seminoles Football Ironman Football League 2001
Menominee Falls Warriors Football Ironman Football League
Milwaukee Maniacs Football Ironman Football League
Milwaukee Marauders Football Ironman Football League
Milwaukee Panthers Football Ironman Football League
Milwaukee Venom Football Ironman Football League
Muskego Hitmen Football Ironman Football League 2004
New Berlin Lunatics Football Ironman Football League 2003
Oak Creek Cyclones Football Ironman Football League
St. Francis Monarchs Football Ironman Football League
Verona Trojans Football Ironman Football League
Waukesha Country Soldiers Football Ironman Football League
West Allis Predators Football Ironman Football League
West Milwaukee Gladiators Football Ironman Football League
La Crosse/Winona Rough Riders (splits time with Winona, Minnesota) Football Mid-America Football League
Central Wisconsin Spartans Football Northern Elite Football League
Chippewa Valley Predators Football Northern Elite Football League 2009
Eau Claire Crush Football Northern Elite Football League
Fox Valley Force Football Northern Elite Football League
Green Bay Gladiators Football Northern Elite Football League
North East Wisconsin Storm Football Northern Elite Football League
North West Wisconsin Wolverines Football Northern Elite Football League
Superior Stampede Football Northern Elite Football League 2008
Bay Area Vipers Football Wisconsin State Football League
Kettle Moraine Titans Football Wisconsin State Football League
Lake Country Cyclones Football Wisconsin State Football League
M&M Timberjacks Football Wisconsin State Football League
Oostburg Rebels Football Wisconsin State Football League 2003, 2004, 2006
Ozaukee County Demons Football Wisconsin State Football League
Racine Horsemen Football Wisconsin State Football League
River City Rattlers Football Wisconsin State Football League
Saukville Demons Football Wisconsin State Football League
Sheboygan County Rebels Football Wisconsin State Football League
Janesville Nighthawks Football Great Midwest Football League
Summit Stampeders Football Wisconsin State Football League
West Bend Junkyard Dogs Football Wisconsin State Football League 2005
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
Eagle River Falcons Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
Fox Cities Ice Dogs Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
Mosinee Papermakers Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
Fond du Lac Bears Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
Green Bay Deacons Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League 2009
Madison Blues Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
West Bend Bombers Ice Hockey Great Lakes Hockey League
Wisconsin Rampage Ice Hockey Great Lakes Junior Hockey League
Central Wisconsin Saints Ice Hockey Great Lakes Junior Hockey League
Madison Ultimate Ultimate Players Association
Milwaukee Avalanche (defunct) Football Mid-States Football League
Badger State/Kenosha Vikings (defunct) Football Midwest Football League/Chicago Metro Football League/Tri-State Football League
Milwaukee Rage (defunct) Football Tri-State Football League
Milwaukee Rough Riders (defunct) Football Chicago Metro Football League/Tri-State Football League
Central Wisconsin Flyers (defunct) Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Green Bay Bobcats (defunct) Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Madison Blues (defunct) Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Madison/Wisconsin Capitols (defunct) Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Milwaukee Metros (defunct) Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Milwaukee Allen-Bradleys (defunct) Basketball National Industrial Basketball League
Milwaukee Harnischfegers (defunct) Basketball National Industrial Basketball League 1948
A planned yet-to-be-named expansion team based in Pewaukee, Wisconsin or Waukesha, Wisconsin Baseball Northwoods League
A planned yet-to-be-named team based in Madison, Wisconsin Football North American Football League
A planned yet-to-be-named based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Football North American Football League
A planned yet-to-be-named team based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin Football North American Football League
A yet-to-be-named expansion team based in Wausau, Wisconsin Ice Hockey United States Hockey League
Bayview Beast (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 2002
Franklin Outlaws (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 2007
Mayville Maddawgs (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 1998
Milwaukee Bulldogs (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 2005, 2006
Milwaukee Panthers (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 2000
Milwaukee Raiders (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 1999
Mukwonago Bulldogs (defunct) Football Ironman Football League
Portage Hitmen (defunct) Football Ironman Football League 1997
Waukesha Beavers (defunct) Football Ironman Football League
Wilmot Phoenix (Wilmotphoenix.com) Football Gridiron Football League (Gflmw.com)

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.

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 venues

Track 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 courses

Course 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

References

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