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Sports in Wichita, Kansas

Wichita, Kansas is home to several professional, amateur, and college sports teams.

Teams edit

Professional/Semi-pro edit

Non-professional edit

Collegiate edit

The Wichita State Shockers have successful records in several sports including baseball, basketball, and bowling:

  • WSU Shockers Baseball team reached seven Collegiate World Series and one National Championship (1989).
  • WSU Shockers Basketball team completed its 2013–2014 season undefeated in regular play, and reached the NCAA "Final Four" before being defeated by the eventual National Champions.[1] Shocker Basketball teams—men's and women's -- have produced several national basketball stars and Olympic gold medalists.[2][3]
  • WSU Shockers Bowling team's number of national championships (19) is unmatched in the nation.[4]

High school edit

  • Crusaders Unified HS Boys Lacrosse Team established in 2014 and is a Catholic lacrosse program whose members are students from Kapaun HS. The feeder program is College Hill Lacrosse Club established in 2006 and whose members attend east side Catholic middle schools.[5]
  • Wichita Rowing Association HS Rowing Team that practices and competes year round.

Sports organizations & institutions edit

Venues edit

 
  • Intrust Bank Arena is a 15,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Wichita. It is home to the Wichita Thunder of the ECHL.
  • Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center a multi-function downtown complex, city-owned, with convention center, concert and exhibition halls and other facilities, it has been used for professional wrestling tournaments, sporting-goods exhibitions, and other recreational activity.
  • Charles Koch Arena (formerly Henry Levitt Arena) at Wichita State University, a medium-sized, sunken, dome-roofed circular arena with a collegiate basketball court. Home to the WSU Shocker basketball team. Also used extensively for citywide and regional high school athletic events, concerts and other entertainments.
  • Eck Stadium at Wichita State University, an elaborate, medium-sized stadium with a full-sized baseball field, home to the WSU Shocker Baseball team.
  • 81 Motor Speedway: An oval motor-vehicle racetrack just north of the city, used extensively for a wide range of car, truck and motorcycle races, and other motor sports events.
  • Hartman Arena, a private arena in Park City, a suburb just north of Wichita, and home to the Wichita Wings of the Major Arena Soccer League 2, and Wichita Force of Champions Indoor Football.
  • Sam Fulco Pavilions: in Park City, a suburb just north of Wichita (next to the abandoned Kansas Coliseum), a moderate-capacity low-roofed arena developed for small rodeos, horse shows and livestock competitions and exhibitions, widely used for other purposes.
  • Wichita Ice Arena: Just west of downtown Wichita, a public ice-skating rink, also used for ice-skating competitions.
  • Adair-Austin Stadium is home of the Friends University Falcons, the 5,000-seat stadium is home of the football and soccer teams and is home to the track and field team.

References edit

  1. ^ Skretta, Dave, Associated Press, "[Wichita State Shockers' NCAA Tournament Run Ends In Final Four Loss To Louisville Cardinals]" Wichita Eagle on Kansas.com, Posted: 04/06/2013, Updated: 06/06/2013, Downloaded 9/22/2014.
  2. ^ "Inductees Bios - Wichita Sports Hall of Fame and Museum," official website, downloaded Sept. 22, 2014
  3. ^ King, Jason, "[The next Wichita State: March Sleepers]," The Mens College Basketball Blog, ESPN, on ESPN.go.com, July 24, 2013.
  4. ^ Shocker Bowling, official website of Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas.
  5. ^ HS, Crusaders Unified. "CrusadersUnified". www.crusadersunified.com. Retrieved 2016-03-25.

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Bowling Cross Country Golf Soccer Tennis Wrestling Volleyball Cheer Dance Wichita State Shockers Athletics including Men s and Women s Basketball Baseball Volleyball Track and Field Tennis and Bowling The Wichita State Shockers have successful records in several sports including baseball basketball and bowling WSU Shockers Baseball team reached seven Collegiate World Series and one National Championship 1989 WSU Shockers Basketball team completed its 2013 2014 season undefeated in regular play and reached the NCAA Final Four before being defeated by the eventual National Champions 1 Shocker Basketball teams men s and women s have produced several national basketball stars and Olympic gold medalists 2 3 WSU Shockers Bowling team s number of national championships 19 is unmatched in the nation 4 High school edit Crusaders Unified HS Boys Lacrosse Team established in 2014 and is a Catholic lacrosse program whose members are students from Kapaun HS The feeder program is College Hill Lacrosse Club established in 2006 and whose members attend east side Catholic middle schools 5 Wichita Rowing Association HS Rowing Team that practices and competes year round Sports organizations amp institutions editThe National Baseball Congress the national umbrella organization of the minor leagues has a long history with Wichita which has served as the NBC s home and National Tournament site at Lawrence Dumont Stadium The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame http kshof org at the Wichita Boathouse The Wichita Sports Hall of Fame and Museum http www wichitahof com Venues edit nbsp Intrust Bank Arena is a 15 000 seat multi purpose arena located in Wichita It is home to the Wichita Thunder of the ECHL Century II Performing Arts amp Convention Center a multi function downtown complex city owned with convention center concert and exhibition halls and other facilities it has been used for professional wrestling tournaments sporting goods exhibitions and other recreational activity Charles Koch Arena formerly Henry Levitt Arena at Wichita State University a medium sized sunken dome roofed circular arena with a collegiate basketball court Home to the WSU Shocker basketball team Also used extensively for citywide and regional high school athletic events concerts and other entertainments Eck Stadium at Wichita State University an elaborate medium sized stadium with a full sized baseball field home to the WSU Shocker Baseball team 81 Motor Speedway An oval motor vehicle racetrack just north of the city used extensively for a wide range of car truck and motorcycle races and other motor sports events Hartman Arena a private arena in Park City a suburb just north of Wichita and home to the Wichita Wings of the Major Arena Soccer League 2 and Wichita Force of Champions Indoor Football Sam Fulco Pavilions in Park City a suburb just north of Wichita next to the abandoned Kansas Coliseum a moderate capacity low roofed arena developed for small rodeos horse shows and livestock competitions and exhibitions widely used for other purposes Wichita Ice Arena Just west of downtown Wichita a public ice skating rink also used for ice skating competitions Adair Austin Stadium is home of the Friends University Falcons the 5 000 seat stadium is home of the football and soccer teams and is home to the track and field team References edit Skretta Dave Associated Press Wichita State Shockers NCAA Tournament Run Ends In Final Four Loss To Louisville Cardinals Wichita Eagle on Kansas com Posted 04 06 2013 Updated 06 06 2013 Downloaded 9 22 2014 Inductees Bios Wichita Sports Hall of Fame and Museum official website downloaded Sept 22 2014 King Jason The next Wichita State March Sleepers The Mens College Basketball Blog ESPN on ESPN go com July 24 2013 Shocker Bowling official website of Wichita State University Wichita Kansas HS Crusaders Unified CrusadersUnified www crusadersunified com Retrieved 2016 03 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sports in 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