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Borregos Salvajes

The Borregos Salvajes ITESM (in English: Wild Rams) is the name of all the cultural, artistic and sports teams that represent the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) in various disciplines, such as sports, theatre, music and leadership representatives.[1] The name of is derived from official mascot of the institution: the bighorn ram.

The Borregos Salvajes of Monterrey Tech celebrate their championship in the 2012 season.

The Tec de Monterrey teams are best known for college football across Mexico. The two most successful Borregos football teams are those from the Monterrey and State of Mexico campuses. These two teams have won the majority of the Mexican college league championships since the early 1990s.

Monterrey campus edit

In 1945, a group of ITESM students created an American football team to compete against the Autonomous University of Nuevo León's team.[2]

The first "Clásico" (in English: Classic) was played on November 20, 1945, and the Borregos won 12-7. From 1945 to 1947, they competed in a league that included the local teams Tigres and Gatos Negros. However, the rapid growth of this sport in Monterrey allowed for its expansion, and the Second Force league was established in 1946. When the First Force season of 1947–1948 arrived, the Borregos obtained their first victory in a First Force Clásico on November 8, 1947.[2]

The next year, on December 11, 1948, the Borregos won their first championship in the major category. On July 17, 1950, the Estadio Tecnológico (Tecnológico Stadium) was inaugurated. The Borregos won the major league trophy in 1950, 1951, 1953, 1958 and 1959, and were crowned champions of 1962-1964 season. In 1965, the team was disbanded by ITESM, but reassembled the following year.[2]

In 1974, the Borregos Salvajes became the national champions. After the creation of ONEFA, the Borregos became champions in the 1987, 1988 and 1989 seasons of the National Conference. In 1993, they won the national "10 Grandes" (Big 10) conference.[3]

In 1994, the Borregos Salvajes won an ONEFA title. In 1996, the team began a 14-year winning streak. The Borregos Salvajes have played the ONEFA Major League championship game 14 consecutive times, winning 9 titles in the highest level of college football in Mexico. The team won the title 5 consecutive seasons from 2004-2008. As of 2007, the Borregos' games were broadcast on ESPN throughout Mexico and Central America.[3]

Toluca campus edit

 
Game between Borregos teams from Campus Ciudad de Mexico and Campus Toluca at Toluca

The Toluca Borregos team began in the major league in 1995, when most of the players were rookies. From 1997 onwards, they have reached the "10 Grandes" conference.[4]

In 2017, the Borregos became CONADEIP National Champions[citation needed] and National Champions in the "Tazón de Campeones" (Champion's Bowl).[citation needed]

In 2018, the Toluca Borregos became National Champions CONADEIP again, beating the Monterrey Borregos team.[5]

Mexico City campus edit

American football at the Mexico City campus began in 1992.[6] In 1994, the team began recruiting players from outside ITESM.[6]

In 1995, the Mexico City Borregos played their first championship in the free intermediate category, after which a major league team on campus was created.[6]

In 1996, the Borregos won the Youth "AA" CONA league championship. The scholarship program began to support student football players, bringing the team into the major leagues. In 1997, the Borregos Salvajes entered the national conference, ONEFA.[6]

For the 2000 season, the Borregos were the favorites to win the championship, and advanced to the "10 Grandes" conference.[6]

From 2001 to 2004, the Borregos won only three games. However, in 2005 the Youth A team won an uncontested championship and the major leagues Borregos team managed to win three matches; the following year was similarly successful. In 2006, an advisory committee was created in which both the Mexico City campus and the Santa Fe campus would cooperate to strengthen the football program.[6] The team remains in the "10 Grandes" conference.

The male volleyball team won three national championships (1st division) between 2001 and 2004.

State of Mexico campus edit

 
An American football player from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, State of Mexico Campus' Borregos Salvajes overlooks the playing field in a match against the Pumas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Beginning with the foundation of the State of Mexico campus in 1976, sports were regarded as an "essential activity in the comprehensive education of [the] students."

American football was introduced to the campus in 1979, in the intermediate leagues. In 1984, the Borregos had teams in 3 different categories: Youth A, AA and Intermediate. They eventually reached the major leagues in 1994, participating in the ONEFA, and took second place.[7]

In 1996, with a record of an undefeated 11 wins, the Borregos won the national conference championship. In their first appearance in the conference, they took 4th place. In 2000, the Borregos won the "10 Grandes" conference. In the years immediately following this, the team consistently placed in the top 3.[7]

Other campus edit

Starting in 2010, all of the Borregos Salvajes teams are competing in a new league, the CONADEIP premier league. This league also features three new teams, coming from the Puebla, Santa Fé and Querétaro campuses.

References edit

  1. ^ ITESM. (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  2. ^ a b c ITESM Campus Monterrey. "Borregos Salvajes Campus Monterey" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  3. ^ a b Borregos Salvajes Campus Monterrey. (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  4. ^ ITESM Campus Toluca. (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2000-12-06. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  5. ^ "Calendario Ofcial 2018 Liga Premier de Fútbol Americano | ConadeipFBA". conadeipfba.org.mx. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
  6. ^ a b c d e f ITESM Campus Ciudad de México. (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-04-24. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  7. ^ a b ITESM Campus Estado de México. "Borregos Salvajes Campus Estado de México" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2007-10-20.

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The Borregos Salvajes ITESM in English Wild Rams is the name of all the cultural artistic and sports teams that represent the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education ITESM in various disciplines such as sports theatre music and leadership representatives 1 The name of is derived from official mascot of the institution the bighorn ram The Borregos Salvajes of Monterrey Tech celebrate their championship in the 2012 season The Tec de Monterrey teams are best known for college football across Mexico The two most successful Borregos football teams are those from the Monterrey and State of Mexico campuses These two teams have won the majority of the Mexican college league championships since the early 1990s Contents 1 Monterrey campus 2 Toluca campus 3 Mexico City campus 4 State of Mexico campus 5 Other campus 6 References 7 External linksMonterrey campus editIn 1945 a group of ITESM students created an American football team to compete against the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon s team 2 The first Clasico in English Classic was played on November 20 1945 and the Borregos won 12 7 From 1945 to 1947 they competed in a league that included the local teams Tigres and Gatos Negros However the rapid growth of this sport in Monterrey allowed for its expansion and the Second Force league was established in 1946 When the First Force season of 1947 1948 arrived the Borregos obtained their first victory in a First Force Clasico on November 8 1947 2 The next year on December 11 1948 the Borregos won their first championship in the major category On July 17 1950 the Estadio Tecnologico Tecnologico Stadium was inaugurated The Borregos won the major league trophy in 1950 1951 1953 1958 and 1959 and were crowned champions of 1962 1964 season In 1965 the team was disbanded by ITESM but reassembled the following year 2 In 1974 the Borregos Salvajes became the national champions After the creation of ONEFA the Borregos became champions in the 1987 1988 and 1989 seasons of the National Conference In 1993 they won the national 10 Grandes Big 10 conference 3 In 1994 the Borregos Salvajes won an ONEFA title In 1996 the team began a 14 year winning streak The Borregos Salvajes have played the ONEFA Major League championship game 14 consecutive times winning 9 titles in the highest level of college football in Mexico The team won the title 5 consecutive seasons from 2004 2008 As of 2007 the Borregos games were broadcast on ESPN throughout Mexico and Central America 3 Toluca campus edit nbsp Game between Borregos teams from Campus Ciudad de Mexico and Campus Toluca at Toluca The Toluca Borregos team began in the major league in 1995 when most of the players were rookies From 1997 onwards they have reached the 10 Grandes conference 4 In 2017 the Borregos became CONADEIP National Champions citation needed and National Champions in the Tazon de Campeones Champion s Bowl citation needed In 2018 the Toluca Borregos became National Champions CONADEIP again beating the Monterrey Borregos team 5 Mexico City campus editAmerican football at the Mexico City campus began in 1992 6 In 1994 the team began recruiting players from outside ITESM 6 In 1995 the Mexico City Borregos played their first championship in the free intermediate category after which a major league team on campus was created 6 In 1996 the Borregos won the Youth AA CONA league championship The scholarship program began to support student football players bringing the team into the major leagues In 1997 the Borregos Salvajes entered the national conference ONEFA 6 For the 2000 season the Borregos were the favorites to win the championship and advanced to the 10 Grandes conference 6 From 2001 to 2004 the Borregos won only three games However in 2005 the Youth A team won an uncontested championship and the major leagues Borregos team managed to win three matches the following year was similarly successful In 2006 an advisory committee was created in which both the Mexico City campus and the Santa Fe campus would cooperate to strengthen the football program 6 The team remains in the 10 Grandes conference The male volleyball team won three national championships 1st division between 2001 and 2004 State of Mexico campus edit nbsp An American football player from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education State of Mexico Campus Borregos Salvajes overlooks the playing field in a match against the Pumas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Beginning with the foundation of the State of Mexico campus in 1976 sports were regarded as an essential activity in the comprehensive education of the students American football was introduced to the campus in 1979 in the intermediate leagues In 1984 the Borregos had teams in 3 different categories Youth A AA and Intermediate They eventually reached the major leagues in 1994 participating in the ONEFA and took second place 7 In 1996 with a record of an undefeated 11 wins the Borregos won the national conference championship In their first appearance in the conference they took 4th place In 2000 the Borregos won the 10 Grandes conference In the years immediately following this the team consistently placed in the top 3 7 Other campus editStarting in 2010 all of the Borregos Salvajes teams are competing in a new league the CONADEIP premier league This league also features three new teams coming from the Puebla Santa Fe and Queretaro campuses nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Borregos Salvajes References edit ITESM Direccion de Deportes del Intituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Spanish Archived from the original on 2008 08 20 Retrieved 2007 10 20 a b c ITESM Campus Monterrey Borregos Salvajes Campus Monterey in Spanish Retrieved 2007 10 20 a b Borregos Salvajes Campus Monterrey Borregos Salvajes Campus Monterey in Spanish Archived from the original on 2009 10 23 Retrieved 2007 10 20 ITESM Campus Toluca Borregos Salvajes Campus Toluca in Spanish Archived from the original on 2000 12 06 Retrieved 2007 10 20 Calendario Ofcial 2018 Liga Premier de Futbol Americano ConadeipFBA conadeipfba org mx Retrieved 2019 05 20 a b c d e f ITESM Campus Ciudad de Mexico Borregos Salvajes Campus Ciudad de Mexico in Spanish Archived from the original on 2010 04 24 Retrieved 2007 10 20 a b ITESM Campus Estado de Mexico Borregos Salvajes Campus Estado de Mexico in Spanish Retrieved 2007 10 20 External links editBorregos Salvajes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Borregos Salvajes amp oldid 1181118060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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