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Sports in New Orleans

New Orleans is home to a wide variety of sporting events. Most notable are the home games of the New Orleans Saints (NFL) and the New Orleans Pelicans (NBA), the annual Sugar Bowl, the annual Zurich Classic (PGA Tour) and horse racing at the Fair Grounds Race Course. New Orleans has also occasionally hosted the Super Bowl, College Football Playoff semifinal game and the NCAA college basketball Final Four.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

This New Orleans Saints Image is the logo for the professional NFL football teamed based in New Orleans,
Caesars Superdome (left) and the Smoothie King Center (right)
New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints take on the Dallas Cowboys on September 29, 2019. The Saints would take the victory 12–10.
New Orleans Pelicans
New Orleans Pelicans huddle pregame before taking on the Memphis Grizzlies on January 31, 2020. The Pelicans would win, 139-111
Gold Mine on Airline
Fair Grounds Race Course

Professional sports teams Edit

Football Edit

Professional Edit

 
Caesars Superdome

Former football teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League (1984) (which became the Portland Breakers), the New Orleans Night of the Arena Football League (1991–1992), the New Orleans Thunder of the Regional Football League (1999), the Louisiana Jazz of the Women's Football Alliance (2002–2014), the New Orleans VooDoo of the Arena Football League (2004–2005, 2007–2008, and 2010–2015), the New Orleans Jazz football club of the Stars Football League (2011) and New Orleans Krewe of the US Women's Football League (2016).

Collegiate Edit

Former college football teams in New Orleans include the Dillard Bleu Devils (1935–1965), the Loyola Wolf Pack (1921–1939) and the Xavier Gold Rush (1925–1960).

Special Football Games Edit

 
Tulane Stadium was New Orleans' main venue for big games before the construction of the Louisiana Superdome (1979 photo)

Basketball Edit

Professional Edit

 
Smoothie King Center

Former professional basketball teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Jazz of the NBA (1974–1979) (which became the Utah Jazz) and the New Orleans Buccaneers of the American Basketball Association (1967–1970) (which became the Memphis Pros). Other professional basketball teams include the New Orleans Hurricanes of the Professional Basketball League of America (1947), New Orleans Sports of the Southern Basketball League (1948–1949), New Orleans Pride of the Women's Professional Basketball League (1979–1981) and New Orleans Cougars of the American Basketball Association. The NBA's Atlanta Hawks played 12 special "home" games in New Orleans during the 1984–85 season.

Collegiate Edit

 
Loyola Wolf Pack guard Brandon Davis prepares to shoot a free throw on March 12, 2022. One of his 19 points along with 11 assist, which helped to prevail the Wolf Pack into the NAIA Round of 16.

Special Basketball Games Edit

Baseball Edit

 
Old Pelican Stadium, aka Heinemann Park, in 1921

Baseball was first played in New Orleans as early as 1859. In that year, amateur baseball leagues played games on the grounds of Delachaise Estates in Uptown New Orleans and the Lone Star Base Ball Club was organized.[10]

There were many innovations in baseball that originated in New Orleans. The first spring training was held in New Orleans in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings (now Chicago Cubs) traveled to the city to play the Cincinnati Red Stockings, but stayed several weeks to train.[10] The practice of covering the infield with a modified canvas tarpaulin on rainy days was first used in New Orleans in 1887.[10] On April 29, 1887, a recurring Ladies' Day was established to create an environment in the stands free of unsavory characters and conduct, as well as to make baseball a family oriented event.[10] In 1889, issuing "rain checks" for rained out games using a perforated ticket stub was invented in New Orleans by Abner Powell.[11]

Professional Edit

 
Shrine on Airline

Former baseball teams with the longest tenure in New Orleans include:

Former baseball teams in New Orleans include:

Collegiate Edit

Youth Edit

Special baseball games Edit

Bowling Edit

Professional Edit

  • Professional Bowling tournaments -- New Orleans played host to PBA Tour events in 1963, 1964, 1966–1978 and 1988–1990. A PBA Tour sponsored exhibition tournament took place in 2009 and 2010.

Collegiate Edit

Boxing Edit

New Orleans has long been home to boxing events.

Professional Edit

 
Corbett-Sullivan Prizefight

Collegiate Edit

Former college boxing teams in New Orleans include the Loyola Wolf Pack.

Cross country Edit

Collegiate Edit

Golf Edit

 
City Park Golf Course Map - 1938

Professional Edit

Collegiate Edit

Gymnastics Edit

High school sports Edit

New Orleans has produced many championship teams at the LHSAA and national levels. Schools have earned high national rankings in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The annual Louisiana Prep Classic state championship football games organized by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association have been held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome since 1981.

Horse racing Edit

 
Horse racing on the current site of the Fair Grounds Race Course in 1839

New Orleans is home to the Fair Grounds Race Course, the nation's third-oldest thoroughbred track. The most prestigious race held at the track is the Louisiana Derby, a Grade II stakes prep for the Kentucky Derby. The race course opened in 1852 as the Union Racetrack and later became the Creole Racetrack.

Former horse racing tracks in the New Orleans area include Eclipse Track (opened 1837), Metairie Race Course (1838–1872), Bingaman Race Track, City Park Race Track (1905–1920), Jefferson Park Race Track (1918–1934) and Jefferson Downs Racetrack (1959–1992).[40]

Ice hockey Edit

Professional Edit

  • New Orleans Brass -- The New Orleans Brass was a former ice hockey team in New Orleans from 1997 to 2002.

Ironman 70.3 Edit

Lacrosse Edit

The Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Lacrosse Series was held at Pan American Stadium from 2011 to 2015.[41][42][43][44][45][46]

The Allstate Sugar Bowl High School Lacrosse Classic first held in 2007 has been played at multiple locations in the New Orleans metropolitan area such as City Park, Lafreniere Park, LaSalle Park and Pan American Stadium.[47][48][49]

  • 2007: LaSalle Park[50]
  • 2008: LaSalle Park[51]
  • 2009: City Park[52]
  • 2010: Lafreniere Park[53]
  • 2011: Lafreniere Park[42]
  • 2012: Lafreniere Park[54]
  • 2014: Lafreniere Park[55]

Mixed martial arts Edit

Motorsports Edit

 
NOLA Motorsports Park

The NOLA Motorsports Park is a road race track in Avondale, Louisiana, approximately twenty minutes from downtown New Orleans. The north track circuit and kart circuit opened in 2011.

New Orleans has hosted several auto races:

Professional bull riding Edit

Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR), a professional bull riding organization held competitions in the New Orleans Arena in 2000–2003, 2007 and 2010.

Roller derby Edit

  • Big Easy Rollergirls -- The Big Easy Rollergirls is the name of a female roller derby league in New Orleans. The league plays at the Human Performance Center.
  • New Orleans Brass Roller Derby -- New Orleans Brass Roller Derby is the name of a male roller derby team in New Orleans.

Rugby Edit

Professional Edit

Amateur/Semi-Pro Edit

Former rugby clubs in New Orleans include the Crescent City Rugby Football Club (1976–1979).

Running Edit

 
Rock 'n' Roll Mardi Gras Marathon

Soccer Edit

New Orleans was one of the first cities in the world where modern soccer was played.[66] Beginning in 1858 as a community sport, the sport became popular among many athletic clubs in the late 19th century. A semi-professional league consisting of some of the best players in the world, several of whom later played for first division teams in England and Scotland, briefly used the old grounds on what would become Pelican Stadium.[66]

Professional Edit

Former professional soccer teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Storm of the USL A-League (1993–1999) and FC New Orleans of the National Premier Soccer League as a provisional member (2012).[67]

Amateur/Semi-Pro Edit

Leagues

  • ISLANO -- The International Soccer League Association New Orleans (ISLANO) is a men's semi-professional soccer league and part of the Louisiana Soccer Association.

Teams

Former amateur/semi-pro soccer teams in New Orleans include the Louisiana Fire of the Gulf Coast Premier League (2016–2017).

Special Soccer Games Edit

Chicago Fire Soccer Club vs. Real C.D. España -- An international friendly match between Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire Soccer Club and Honduran soccer club Real C.D. España was played at Tad Gormley Stadium on February 4, 2012.[68]

New England Revolution vs. C.D. Olimpia -- An international friendly match between Major League Soccer's New England Revolution and Honduran soccer club C.D. Olimpia was played at Tad Gormley Stadium on March 25, 2007.[69]

Honduras national team vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies -- On March 28, 1982, in a World Cup tune-up match, the Honduras national football team played the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League to a 1–1 draw at Tad Gormley Stadium.[70]

Swimming and diving Edit

Collegiate Edit

Tennis Edit

Professional Edit

Collegiate Edit

Special Tennis Matches Edit

Track and Field Edit

 
Tad Gormley Stadium

Collegiate Edit

Special Track and Field Meets Edit

Volleyball Edit

Collegiate Edit

Special Volleyball Matches Edit

Beach volleyball Edit

  • AVP New Orleans Open—The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held the men's and women's New Orleans Open in 2015 and 2016. The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held the men's New Orleans Open in 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1999.[71]
  • WPVA New Orleans—The WPVA Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held women's tournaments in New Orleans in 1993, 1994 and 1995.[71]

Indoor volleyball Edit

  • Women's Volleyball Final Four—The 2002 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball final four was held at the New Orleans Arena in December 2002.

Water sports Edit

Fishing tournaments Edit

Powerboat racing Edit

Offshore powerboat racing has had a long history in New Orleans, Louisiana. Races have been held in either Lake Pontchartrain or on the Mississippi River. The most commonly held race was the Popeyes Offshore Grand Prix held annually from 1983 to 1991. Other powerboat races took place in 1980, 1981, 1982, 2002, 2003 and 2008. New Orleans was also the home port for the Popeyes Offshore race team from 1980 to 1990. The race team was formed by Al Copeland Sr., the founder of Popeyes Fried Chicken Restaurants and Copeland's Restaurants.[73] He was a six-time U.S. national champion and world champion in 1985 and 1986.

Yachting Edit

 
Southern Yacht Club

New Orleans is home to the New Orleans Yacht Club and Southern Yacht Club, both of which are located at West End on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain. Southern Yacht Club was established in 1849 and is the second oldest yacht club in the United States.[74]

Regattas include:

  • Mardi Gras Race Week — New Orleans Yacht Club large One Design regatta held on Lake Pontchartrain.
  • Race to the CoastSouthern Yacht Club Regatta since 1849. Oldest continuously running point to point regatta in the Western Hemisphere United States.[75]
  • Sugar Bowl Regatta — has been held since 1934. The sailing competition is divided into two separate phases, over four two-day periods, beginning in late November and concluding on New Year's Eve.[76]

Wrestling Edit

See also Edit

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This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message New Orleans is home to a wide variety of sporting events Most notable are the home games of the New Orleans Saints NFL and the New Orleans Pelicans NBA the annual Sugar Bowl the annual Zurich Classic PGA Tour and horse racing at the Fair Grounds Race Course New Orleans has also occasionally hosted the Super Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game and the NCAA college basketball Final Four 1 2 3 4 5 6 This New Orleans Saints Image is the logo for the professional NFL football teamed based in New Orleans Caesars Superdome left and the Smoothie King Center right New Orleans SaintsThe New Orleans Saints take on the Dallas Cowboys on September 29 2019 The Saints would take the victory 12 10 New Orleans PelicansNew Orleans Pelicans huddle pregame before taking on the Memphis Grizzlies on January 31 2020 The Pelicans would win 139 111Gold Mine on AirlineFair Grounds Race CourseContents 1 Professional sports teams 2 Football 2 1 Professional 2 2 Collegiate 2 3 Special Football Games 3 Basketball 3 1 Professional 3 2 Collegiate 3 3 Special Basketball Games 4 Baseball 4 1 Professional 4 2 Collegiate 4 3 Youth 4 4 Special baseball games 5 Bowling 5 1 Professional 5 2 Collegiate 6 Boxing 6 1 Professional 6 2 Collegiate 7 Cross country 7 1 Collegiate 8 Golf 8 1 Professional 8 2 Collegiate 9 Gymnastics 10 High school sports 11 Horse racing 12 Ice hockey 12 1 Professional 13 Ironman 70 3 14 Lacrosse 15 Mixed martial arts 16 Motorsports 17 Professional bull riding 18 Roller derby 19 Rugby 19 1 Professional 19 2 Amateur Semi Pro 20 Running 21 Soccer 21 1 Professional 21 2 Amateur Semi Pro 21 3 Special Soccer Games 22 Swimming and diving 22 1 Collegiate 23 Tennis 23 1 Professional 23 2 Collegiate 23 3 Special Tennis Matches 24 Track and Field 24 1 Collegiate 24 2 Special Track and Field Meets 25 Volleyball 25 1 Collegiate 25 2 Special Volleyball Matches 25 2 1 Beach volleyball 25 2 2 Indoor volleyball 26 Water sports 26 1 Fishing tournaments 26 2 Powerboat racing 26 3 Yachting 27 Wrestling 28 See also 29 ReferencesProfessional sports teams EditClub Sport League Founded VenueNew Orleans Saints American football National Football League 1967 Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans Pelicans Basketball National Basketball Association 2002 Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans Gold Rugby Major League Rugby 2018 Gold Mine on AirlineNew Orleans Hurricanes Women s American football Women s Football Alliance 2019 Joe W Brown Victory StadiumNew Orleans Breakers American football United States Football League 2022 2021 TBDFootball EditProfessional Edit nbsp Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans Saints The New Orleans Saints founded in 1967 are one of the 32 teams in the NFL The home stadium of the Saints is Caesars Superdome The Saints won Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 New Orleans Breakers Founded in 2021 are one of eight teams in the new United States Football League 2022 New Orleans Hurricanes are member s of the Women s Football Alliance 2019 present Former football teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League 1984 which became the Portland Breakers the New Orleans Night of the Arena Football League 1991 1992 the New Orleans Thunder of the Regional Football League 1999 the Louisiana Jazz of the Women s Football Alliance 2002 2014 the New Orleans VooDoo of the Arena Football League 2004 2005 2007 2008 and 2010 2015 the New Orleans Jazz football club of the Stars Football League 2011 and New Orleans Krewe of the US Women s Football League 2016 Collegiate Edit nbsp Tulane University is one of the only D1 Collegiate football teams in New Orleans and has been around for over a 100 years Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave football team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I FBS college football Former college football teams in New Orleans include the Dillard Bleu Devils 1935 1965 the Loyola Wolf Pack 1921 1939 and the Xavier Gold Rush 1925 1960 Special Football Games Edit nbsp Tulane Stadium was New Orleans main venue for big games before the construction of the Louisiana Superdome 1979 photo Super Bowl More Super Bowls have been played at Caesars Superdome than at any other sports facility 1978 1981 1986 1990 1997 2002 and 2013 Tulane Stadium also hosted the game in 1970 1972 and 1975 1976 Pro Bowl The 1976 Pro Bowl was the NFL s 26th annual all star game The game was played on Monday January 26 1976 at the Louisiana Superdome 7 College Football Playoff National Championship Game Caesars Superdome hosted the College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2020 College Football Playoff semifinal Game Caesars Superdome rotates among six sites as the host for a College Football Playoff semifinal game every three years The Superdome hosted semi final games in 2015 and 2018 and is scheduled to host semi final games in 2021 and 2024 BCS National Championship Game Caesars Superdome rotated with three other sites as the host for the BCS National Championship Game The Superdome hosted the BCS National Championship Game in 2000 2004 2008 and 2012 Sugar Bowl New Orleans has been home to the annual Sugar Bowl since 1935 Originally played at Tulane Stadium it has been played in Caesars Superdome since 1975 New Orleans Bowl New Orleans has been home to the annual New Orleans Bowl since 2001 in Caesars Superdome Bayou Classic The Bayou Classic is an annual football game also played in Caesars Superdome between the state s two largest historically black universities Grambling State and Southern University Pelican Bowl The Pelican Bowl was an NCAA Division II bowl game played in New Orleans in 1974 and 1975 that pitted the conference champions from the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC and the Southwestern Athletic Conference SWAC to determine the black college football national championship 8 East West Shrine Game The 18th annual East West Shrine post season college football all star game was held in New Orleans on January 1 1943 due to WWII travel restrictions on the West Coast 9 ArenaBowl New Orleans played host to the AFL s championship game in 2007 2008 and 2012 hosting all games in the New Orleans Arena Basketball EditProfessional Edit nbsp Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans Pelicans The New Orleans Pelicans founded in 2002 as the New Orleans Hornets are one of the 30 teams in the NBA The home arena of the Pelicans is the Smoothie King Center Former professional basketball teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Jazz of the NBA 1974 1979 which became the Utah Jazz and the New Orleans Buccaneers of the American Basketball Association 1967 1970 which became the Memphis Pros Other professional basketball teams include the New Orleans Hurricanes of the Professional Basketball League of America 1947 New Orleans Sports of the Southern Basketball League 1948 1949 New Orleans Pride of the Women s Professional Basketball League 1979 1981 and New Orleans Cougars of the American Basketball Association The NBA s Atlanta Hawks played 12 special home games in New Orleans during the 1984 85 season Collegiate Edit nbsp Loyola Wolf Pack guard Brandon Davis prepares to shoot a free throw on March 12 2022 One of his 19 points along with 11 assist which helped to prevail the Wolf Pack into the NAIA Round of 16 Dillard Bleu Devils The Dillard Bleu Devils men s basketball team and Dillard Lady Bleu Devils women s basketball team represents Dillard University in the NAIA Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack men s basketball team and Loyola Wolf Pack women s basketball team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers men s basketball team and New Orleans Privateers women s basketball team currently represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college basketball SUNO Knights The SUNO Knights men s basketball team and SUNO Lady Knights women s basketball team represents Southern University at New Orleans in the NAIA Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave men s basketball team and Tulane Green Wave women s basketball team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college basketball Xavier Gold Rush The Xavier Gold Rush men s basketball team and Xavier Gold Nuggets women s basketball team represents Xavier University of Louisiana in the NAIA Special Basketball Games Edit Men s Final Four Caesars Superdome hosted the NCAA college basketball Final Four in 1982 1987 1993 2003 and 2012 The Final Four will return to the Superdome in 2022 Women s Final Four The Women s Final Four has been held in New Orleans in 1991 2004 and 2013 The New Orleans Arena hosted the Women s Final Four in 2004 and 2013 Lakefront Arena hosted the women s Final Four in 1991 NBA All Star Game The NBA All Star Game was held in New Orleans in 2008 2014 and 2017 at the Smoothie King Center Baseball Edit nbsp Old Pelican Stadium aka Heinemann Park in 1921Baseball was first played in New Orleans as early as 1859 In that year amateur baseball leagues played games on the grounds of Delachaise Estates in Uptown New Orleans and the Lone Star Base Ball Club was organized 10 There were many innovations in baseball that originated in New Orleans The first spring training was held in New Orleans in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings now Chicago Cubs traveled to the city to play the Cincinnati Red Stockings but stayed several weeks to train 10 The practice of covering the infield with a modified canvas tarpaulin on rainy days was first used in New Orleans in 1887 10 On April 29 1887 a recurring Ladies Day was established to create an environment in the stands free of unsavory characters and conduct as well as to make baseball a family oriented event 10 In 1889 issuing rain checks for rained out games using a perforated ticket stub was invented in New Orleans by Abner Powell 11 Professional Edit nbsp Shrine on AirlineFormer baseball teams with the longest tenure in New Orleans include New Orleans Zephyrs Baby Cakes American Association 1993 1997 Pacific Coast League 1998 2019 New Orleans Pelicans Southern League 1887 1889 1898 99 Texas Southern League 1888 1890 Southern Association 1892 96 1901 59 American Association 1977 12 New Orleans Black Pelicans pre Negro leagues 1907 08 1938 both Negro Southern Leagues 1920 1926 1945 Texas Louisiana League Negro league 1931 Negro American League 1951 1954 12 Former baseball teams in New Orleans include Comet Base Ball Club f 1860 13 Detroit New Orleans Stars Negro league baseball 1960 61 Gretna Lookouts Negro league baseball 14 Hancock Base Ball Club f 1869 13 Hop Bitters Base Ball Club 1880 15 Hope Base Ball Club f 1868 13 Lone Star Base Ball Club f 1859 13 Mandeville Base Ball Club f 1869 16 Melpomene White Sox Negro league baseball 14 Meraux Tigers Negro league baseball 14 Metairie Pelicans Negro league baseball 14 New Orleans Acid Iron Earth Gulf League f 1886 12 New Orleans Ads Negro Southern League 1920 21 1935 36 New Orleans Algiers Giants Independent Negro leagues 1926 14 New Orleans Baseball Club Gulf League f 1886 12 New Orleans Black Eagles Negro league baseball New Orleans Black Rappers pre Negro leagues f 1907 12 New Orleans Blue Rappers pre Negro leagues f 1907 12 New Orleans Bucks Kings South Atlantic League New Orleans Cohens Negro league baseball 14 New Orleans Creoles Negro Southern League 1947 48 1950 51 Negro Texas League 1949 12 New Orleans Crescents Unions Southern League of Colored Base Ballists f 1886 14 New Orleans Crescent Stars Independent Negro leagues 1921 1932 33 1935 37 Negro Southern League 1922 1934 Texas Colored League 1923 12 14 17 18 19 New Orleans Dumonts Negro league baseball 14 New Orleans Eagles Negro league baseball 1915 16 12 New Orleans Eclipse pre Negro leagues f 1907 12 New Orleans Expos Independent f 1886 12 New Orleans Jacks Generals South Atlantic League New Orleans Little Pels Cotton States League 1912 12 New Orleans Pinchbacks Negro league baseball 14 New Orleans Stars Independent Negro leagues 1924 New Orleans Zephyrs Baby Cakes Pacific Coast League 1993 2019 Pelican Base Ball Club 1865 67 Louisiana Base Ball Association 1868 74 1875 79 Crescent City League 1880 84 13 Plaquemine Tigers Negro league baseball 14 Robert E Lee Base Ball Club Gulf League f 1864 1869 1886 13 St Louis New Orleans Stars Negro American League 1940 41 Armstrong Secret 9 Independent Negro leagues 1931 14 Shrewsbury Globetrotters Negro league baseball 14 Slidell Creoles Negro league baseball Southern Base Ball Club 1869 13 Stonewall Base Ball Club Algiers 1867 16 Collegiate Edit Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack baseball team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers baseball team currently represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college baseball Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave baseball team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college baseball Youth Edit Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy The Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy has a location in New Orleans at Wesley Barrow Stadium It is a 650 seat baseball stadium and includes a grass tee ball and softball field Special baseball games Edit Spring Training Boston Beaneaters 1884 Boston Red Sox 1925 27 Chicago Cubs Chicago White Stockings 1870 1907 1911 12 Chicago White Sox 1905 06 Cincinnati Reds 1896 97 1900 Cincinnati Red Stockings 1888 Cleveland Indians 1902 03 1916 20 1928 39 Brooklyn Dodgers 1921 New York Giants 1895 New York Yankees 1922 24 Philadelphia Athletics 1908 09 St Louis Browns 1921 10 20 21 Major League Baseball Exhibitions 1915 Detroit Tigers vs New Orleans Pelicans 1967 Cincinnati Reds vs Cleveland Indians 1969 Minnesota Twins vs New York Mets 1974 Atlanta Braves vs Baltimore Orioles 1976 Houston Astros vs Minnesota Twins 1980 Baltimore Orioles vs New York Yankees 1981 New York Yankees vs New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates 1982 New York Yankees vs Montreal Expos Texas Rangers 1983 New York Yankees vs Montreal Expos Toronto Blue Jays 1984 Philadelphia Phillies vs St Louis Cardinals 1989 Oakland A s vs San Francisco Giants 1991 Los Angeles Dodgers vs Oakland A s 1993 New York Mets vs Oakland A s 1994 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees 1999 Chicago Cubs vs Minnesota Twins and Houston Astros vs New Orleans Zephyrs 2013 Miami Marlins vs New Orleans Zephyrs 22 23 24 25 26 Triple A All Star Game The 12th annual Triple A All Star Game took place on July 14 1999 at Zephyr Field in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie Louisiana home of the Pacific Coast League s New Orleans Zephyrs Busch Challenge Winn Dixie Showdown College baseball tournament held in the Superdome from 1987 to 1999 LSU Tulane and University of New Orleans played an in state team and out of state teams from Alabama Arkansas California Florida Georgia Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma and Texas in the annual tournament The in state team was Louisiana Lafayette The out of state teams were Alabama Arkansas Auburn Cal State Fullerton Duke Florida Florida State Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Houston Lamar Miami FL Mississippi State NC State North Carolina Oklahoma Oklahoma State Ole Miss Oral Roberts South Alabama Southern California Southern Mississippi Texas A amp M and UCLA 27 Wally Pontiff Jr Classic College baseball game held annually at Zephyr Field from 2004 present 28 The LSU Tigers baseball team plays an opponent in the game to honor former LSU Baseball player and Oakland A s draftee Wally Pontiff Jr who died at the age of 21 from a genetic heart disorder citation needed In 2004 LSU won the first game of the series vs Southeastern Louisiana 9 3 Wally Pontiff Playground in Jefferson Parish Louisiana is also named after the player Bowling EditProfessional Edit Main article Professional bowling tournaments in New Orleans Professional Bowling tournaments New Orleans played host to PBA Tour events in 1963 1964 1966 1978 and 1988 1990 A PBA Tour sponsored exhibition tournament took place in 2009 and 2010 Collegiate Edit Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave women s bowling team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college bowling Boxing EditNew Orleans has long been home to boxing events Professional Edit On May 10 1870 in the New Orleans suburb of Kennerville Gypsy Jem Mace defeated Tom Allen for what is claimed to be the 1870 heavyweight championship of the bare knuckle boxing era This fight is considered by some boxing historians to be the first world heavyweight championship bout A monument in present day Kenner Louisiana marks the spot of the fight near the Mississippi River 29 nbsp Corbett Sullivan PrizefightThe 1892 world heavyweight championship match between John L Sullivan and Gentleman Jim Corbett is sometimes considered the start of the modern era of boxing In contrast to earlier bare knuckle fights held out of doors the match was held using boxing gloves according to the Marquis of Queensbury rules indoors at night in the electrically illuminated Olympic Club Arena called the epicenter of professional boxing in the mid 1880s late 1890s era 30 The Coliseum Arena hosted boxing matches from 1922 until 1959 with the arena closing in 1960 31 32 Jack Dempsey Gene Tunney Joe Brown Joe Louis Sugar Ray Robinson Willie Pastrano and Ralph Dupas are some of the boxers that fought at the arena 33 On August 24 1956 Joe Brown defeated Wallace Bud Smith at the Municipal Auditorium in a fifteen round split decision to win the lightweight championship of the world 34 The Louisiana Superdome hosted the 1978 Leon Spinks vs Muhammad Ali II fight some called The Ali rematch where Muhammad Ali defeated Leon Spinks in front of a crowd of 65 000 it was Ali s last professional win Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran II also known as the No Mas Fight is one of the most famous fights in boxing history Taking place on November 25 1980 at the Louisiana Superdome it was the second of three bouts between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran In the match Leonard defeated Duran to regain the WBC Welterweight Championship The match gained its famous appellation in the end of the eighth round when Duran turned away from Leonard towards the referee and quit by saying No mas Spanish for No more The Carnival of Champions was held on December 3 1982 at the Louisiana Superdome In the first of two co main events Wilfredo Gomez would defend his WBC world Jr Featherweight championship against WBC s world Bantamweight champion Lupe Pintor In the second Wilfred Benitez defended his WBC world Jr Middleweight championship against the former WBA Welterweight champion of the world Thomas Hearns 35 On September 9 2000 the New Orleans Arena hosted a light heavyweight title fight between Roy Jones Jr and Eric Harding Jones won by TKO in the 10th round Collegiate Edit Former college boxing teams in New Orleans include the Loyola Wolf Pack Cross country EditCollegiate Edit Dillard Bleu Devils The Dillard Bleu Devils men s cross country team and Dillard Lady Bleu Devils women s cross country team represents Dillard University in the NAIA Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack men s cross country team and Loyola Wolf Pack women s cross country team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers men s cross country team and New Orleans Privateers women s cross country team represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college cross country Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave men s cross country team and Tulane Green Wave women s cross country team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college cross country Xavier Gold Rush The Xavier Gold Rush men s cross country team and Xavier Gold Nuggets women s cross country team represents Xavier University of Louisiana in the NAIA Golf Edit nbsp City Park Golf Course Map 1938Professional Edit Zurich Classic of New Orleans The Zurich Classic of New Orleans is a golf tournament held annually on the PGA Tour at the TPC of Louisiana New Orleans Women s Open The LPGA Tour New Orleans Women s Open golf tournament was held in New Orleans in 1952 1953 and 1954 Southern Spring Open The Southern Spring Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour played only in 1922 at the New Orleans Country Club Collegiate Edit Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack women s golf team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers men s golf team currently represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college golf Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave women s golf team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college golf Gymnastics EditThe USSR National Gymnastics team performed at the Louisiana Superdome in 1976 The event featured Olga Korbut Nelli Kim Nicolai Andrianov and Alexander Dityatin The 1995 U S Gymnastics National Championships were held at the Louisiana Superdome 36 37 The AAU Junior Olympics gymnastics competition was held in the Louisiana Superdome in 1996 38 The 2019 SEC gymnastics championship will be held at the Smoothie King Center 39 High school sports EditSee also List of Louisiana high school athletic districts New Orleans has produced many championship teams at the LHSAA and national levels Schools have earned high national rankings in football basketball baseball and soccer The annual Louisiana Prep Classic state championship football games organized by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association have been held at the Mercedes Benz Superdome since 1981 Horse racing Edit nbsp Horse racing on the current site of the Fair Grounds Race Course in 1839Main article Fair Grounds Race Course New Orleans is home to the Fair Grounds Race Course the nation s third oldest thoroughbred track The most prestigious race held at the track is the Louisiana Derby a Grade II stakes prep for the Kentucky Derby The race course opened in 1852 as the Union Racetrack and later became the Creole Racetrack Former horse racing tracks in the New Orleans area include Eclipse Track opened 1837 Metairie Race Course 1838 1872 Bingaman Race Track City Park Race Track 1905 1920 Jefferson Park Race Track 1918 1934 and Jefferson Downs Racetrack 1959 1992 40 Ice hockey EditProfessional Edit New Orleans Brass The New Orleans Brass was a former ice hockey team in New Orleans from 1997 to 2002 Ironman 70 3 EditOchsner Ironman 70 3 New Orleans The Ochsner Ironman 70 3 New Orleans also known as a Half Ironman or a 70 3 miles is one of a series of middle distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation WTC The event comprises a 1 2 mile swim a 56 mile bike ride and 13 1 mile run Lacrosse EditThe Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Lacrosse Series was held at Pan American Stadium from 2011 to 2015 41 42 43 44 45 46 The Allstate Sugar Bowl High School Lacrosse Classic first held in 2007 has been played at multiple locations in the New Orleans metropolitan area such as City Park Lafreniere Park LaSalle Park and Pan American Stadium 47 48 49 2007 LaSalle Park 50 2008 LaSalle Park 51 2009 City Park 52 2010 Lafreniere Park 53 2011 Lafreniere Park 42 2012 Lafreniere Park 54 2014 Lafreniere Park 55 Mixed martial arts EditUFC 16 UFC 16 took place on March 13 1998 at the Pontchartrain Center in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner Louisiana It featured the first ever UFC Lightweight tournament for fighters under 170 lb as well as a Middleweight Championship bout a Heavyweight and a Middleweight Superfight and two alternate bouts in case of tournament injury UFC 18 UFC 18 took place on January 8 1999 at the Pontchartrain Center in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner Louisiana The event featured a UFC Lightweight Championship now known as the Welterweight Championship bout and six other bouts UFC 18 was technically part two of what the UFC called The Road To The Heavyweight Title a tournament spanning four events held to crown the new UFC Heavyweight Champion after the title was vacated by Randy Couture UFC 27 UFC 27 took place on September 22 2000 at the Lakefront Arena in the New Orleans The event featured UFC legend Dan The Beast Severn returning to the promotion after more than 3 years on the independent scene to face off against top heavyweight contender Pedro Rizzo Severn was the fan favorite but he submitted to leg kicks from The Rock in the first round Also former UFC Heavyweight Champion Maurice Smith took on the first KOTC Heavyweight Champion Bobby Hoffman Smith won via majority decision There were 2 preliminary fights and 6 main card fights UFC Fight Night Shields vs Ellenberger also known as UFC Fight Night 25 was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 17 2011 at the Ernest N Morial Convention Center in New Orleans Louisiana 56 UFC Fight Night Boetsch vs Henderson also known as UFC Fight Night 68 was a mixed martial arts event held on June 6 2015 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans Louisiana 57 Motorsports Edit nbsp NOLA Motorsports ParkThe NOLA Motorsports Park is a road race track in Avondale Louisiana approximately twenty minutes from downtown New Orleans The north track circuit and kart circuit opened in 2011 New Orleans has hosted several auto races AMA Supercross New Orleans has hosted AMA Supercross races in the Mercedes Benz Superdome in 1977 1980 1998 2002 2009 and 2012 58 Grand Prix du Mardi Gras In 1991 1992 and 1995 New Orleans was home to the Grand Prix du Mardi Gras The IMSA sports car races took place on two street circuits downtown In 1991 streets near the riverfront were used for the race course In 1992 and 1995 a course that ran around the Superdome was used 59 Triumph Big Kahuna New Orleans The AMA Pro Racing Superbike Championship race was held October 5 7 2012 at the NOLA Motorsports Park 60 Cooper Tires WinterFest The U S F2000 Winterfest race featuring Indy Lights Pro Formula Mazda and F2000 cars was held February 21 22 2014 at the NOLA Motorsports Park 61 Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana The inaugural IndyCar Series race was held on April 12 2015 at NOLA Motorsports Park Professional bull riding EditProfessional Bull Riders Inc PBR a professional bull riding organization held competitions in the New Orleans Arena in 2000 2003 2007 and 2010 Roller derby EditBig Easy Rollergirls The Big Easy Rollergirls is the name of a female roller derby league in New Orleans The league plays at the Human Performance Center New Orleans Brass Roller Derby New Orleans Brass Roller Derby is the name of a male roller derby team in New Orleans Rugby EditProfessional Edit New Orleans Gold The New Orleans Gold founded in 2017 competes in Major League Rugby 62 Amateur Semi Pro Edit New Orleans Rugby Football Club NORFC The New Orleans Rugby Football Club founded in 1973 is a men s rugby union club serving the greater New Orleans area NORFC competes in Division I of the Deep South Rugby Football Union of USA Rugby 63 NORFC has won two club rugby national championships New Orleans Halfmoons The New Orleans Halfmoons is a women s rugby team and member of USA Rugby It is one of the oldest women s teams in the United States 64 and has hosted the annual Throw Me Something Rugger Mardi Gras Rugby tournament the weekend before Fat Tuesday since 1980 The team practices at the City Park Practice Track 65 Former rugby clubs in New Orleans include the Crescent City Rugby Football Club 1976 1979 Running Edit nbsp Rock n Roll Mardi Gras MarathonCrescent City Classic The Crescent City Classic is a 10k race held every April Crescent City Fall Classic The Crescent City Classic is a 5k race held every November Crescent Connection Bridge Run The Crescent Connection Bridge Run is a 4 mile race held in June Rock n Roll Mardi Gras Marathon The Rock n Roll Mardi Gras Marathon formerly the Mardi Gras Marathon is held in February Soccer EditNew Orleans was one of the first cities in the world where modern soccer was played 66 Beginning in 1858 as a community sport the sport became popular among many athletic clubs in the late 19th century A semi professional league consisting of some of the best players in the world several of whom later played for first division teams in England and Scotland briefly used the old grounds on what would become Pelican Stadium 66 Professional Edit New Orleans Jesters The New Orleans Jesters is a soccer team in the National Premier Soccer League NPSL Former professional soccer teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Storm of the USL A League 1993 1999 and FC New Orleans of the National Premier Soccer League as a provisional member 2012 67 Amateur Semi Pro Edit Leagues ISLANO The International Soccer League Association New Orleans ISLANO is a men s semi professional soccer league and part of the Louisiana Soccer Association Teams Motagua New Orleans competes in the Gulf Coast Premier League and ISLANO Former amateur semi pro soccer teams in New Orleans include the Louisiana Fire of the Gulf Coast Premier League 2016 2017 Special Soccer Games Edit Chicago Fire Soccer Club vs Real C D Espana An international friendly match between Major League Soccer s Chicago Fire Soccer Club and Honduran soccer club Real C D Espana was played at Tad Gormley Stadium on February 4 2012 68 New England Revolution vs C D Olimpia An international friendly match between Major League Soccer s New England Revolution and Honduran soccer club C D Olimpia was played at Tad Gormley Stadium on March 25 2007 69 Honduras national team vs Tampa Bay Rowdies On March 28 1982 in a World Cup tune up match the Honduras national football team played the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League to a 1 1 draw at Tad Gormley Stadium 70 Swimming and diving EditCollegiate Edit Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack men s swim team and Loyola Wolf Pack women s swim team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave women s swimming and diving team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I swimming and diving Tennis EditProfessional Edit New Orleans Sun Belt Nets The New Orleans Sun Belt Nets were a franchise of World Team Tennis WTT The Nets moved to New Orleans for the 1978 season and played their home matches in the Louisiana Superdome Following the 1978 season the Nets announced that the team would fold Collegiate Edit Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack men s tennis team and Loyola Wolf Pack women s tennis team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers men s tennis team and New Orleans Privateers women s tennis team represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college tennis Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave men s tennis team and Tulane Green Wave women s tennis team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college tennis Xavier Gold Rush The Xavier Gold Rush men s tennis team and Xavier Gold Nuggets women s tennis team represents Xavier University of Louisiana in the NAIA Special Tennis Matches Edit New Orleans Grand Prix The New Orleans Grand Prix was a men s tennis tournament played in New Orleans from 1978 to 1980 The event was part of the Grand Prix tennis circuit Virginia Slims of New Orleans New Orleans played host to the Virginia Slims Women s Tennis Association WTA tournament in 1984 through 1988 Track and Field Edit nbsp Tad Gormley StadiumCollegiate Edit Dillard Bleu Devils The Dillard Bleu Devils men s track and field team and Dillard Lady Bleu Devils women s track and field team represents Dillard University in the NAIA Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack men s track and field team and Loyola Wolf Pack women s track and field team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers men s track and field team and New Orleans Privateers women s track and field team represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college track and field SUNO Knights The SUNO Knights men s track and field team and SUNO Lady Knights women s track and field team represents Southern University at New Orleans in the NAIA Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave men s track and field team and Tulane Green Wave women s track and field team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I college track and field Xavier Gold Rush The Xavier Gold Rush men s track and field team and Xavier Gold Nuggets women s track and field team represents Xavier University of Louisiana in the NAIA Special Track and Field Meets Edit 1992 United States Olympic track and field trials The 1992 United States Olympic track and field trials were held at Tad Gormley Stadium from June 19 28 It was organised by USA Track and Field and served as the national championships in track and field for the United States The results of the event determined qualification for the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona Spain 1998 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships The 1998 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships took place between June 17 21 at Tad Gormley Stadium Volleyball EditCollegiate Edit Dillard Lady Bleu Devils The Dillard Lady Bleu Devils women s volleyball team represents Dillard University in the NAIA Loyola Wolf Pack The Loyola Wolf Pack women s volleyball team represents Loyola University New Orleans in the NAIA New Orleans Privateers The New Orleans Privateers women s volleyball team represents the University of New Orleans in NCAA Division I college volleyball SUNO Lady Knights The SUNO Lady Knights women s volleyball team represents Southern University at New Orleans in the NAIA Tulane Green Wave The Tulane Green Wave women s volleyball team represents Tulane University in NCAA Division I The school also has a women s beach volleyball team the NCAA holds a single national championship in that sport for members of all three of its divisions Xavier Gold Nuggets The Xavier Gold Nuggets women s volleyball team represents Xavier University of Louisiana in the NAIA Special Volleyball Matches Edit Beach volleyball Edit AVP New Orleans Open The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held the men s and women s New Orleans Open in 2015 and 2016 The AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held the men s New Orleans Open in 1989 1990 1992 and 1999 71 WPVA New Orleans The WPVA Pro Beach Volleyball Tour held women s tournaments in New Orleans in 1993 1994 and 1995 71 Indoor volleyball Edit Women s Volleyball Final Four The 2002 NCAA Division I Women s Volleyball final four was held at the New Orleans Arena in December 2002 Water sports EditFishing tournaments Edit Bassmaster Classic is a fishing tournament that was held in the New Orleans area in 1999 2001 2003 and 2011 City Park Big Bass Fishing Rodeo is a fishing tournament founded in 1946 It is held annually in New Orleans City Park and is the country s oldest freshwater fishing tournament 72 Powerboat racing Edit Main article Offshore powerboat racing in New Orleans Offshore powerboat racing has had a long history in New Orleans Louisiana Races have been held in either Lake Pontchartrain or on the Mississippi River The most commonly held race was the Popeyes Offshore Grand Prix held annually from 1983 to 1991 Other powerboat races took place in 1980 1981 1982 2002 2003 and 2008 New Orleans was also the home port for the Popeyes Offshore race team from 1980 to 1990 The race team was formed by Al Copeland Sr the founder of Popeyes Fried Chicken Restaurants and Copeland s Restaurants 73 He was a six time U S national champion and world champion in 1985 and 1986 Yachting Edit nbsp Southern Yacht ClubNew Orleans is home to the New Orleans Yacht Club and Southern Yacht Club both of which are located at West End on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain Southern Yacht Club was established in 1849 and is the second oldest yacht club in the United States 74 Regattas include Mardi Gras Race Week New Orleans Yacht Club large One Design regatta held on Lake Pontchartrain Race to the Coast Southern Yacht Club Regatta since 1849 Oldest continuously running point to point regatta in the Western Hemisphere United States 75 Sugar Bowl Regatta has been held since 1934 The sailing competition is divided into two separate phases over four two day periods beginning in late November and concluding on New Year s Eve 76 Wrestling EditIn 1996 the Louisiana Superdome hosted the AAU Junior Olympics wrestling competition 77 The 2004 Armed Forces Wrestling Championship was held in the New Orleans area 78 On April 6 2014 the Mercedes Benz Superdome hosted the WrestleMania XXX event in which Brock Lesnar ended The Undertaker s winning 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