- Sports in Omaha, Nebraska
Sports in
Omaha, Nebraska are supported by a high attendance at events and tax support from the City of Omaha. Omaha is home to several professional sports teams and modern sports venues. The city has hosted a number of important sporting events. Since 1950 Omaha has hosted the baseballCollege World Series , and since 1996 it has been home to theCox Classic golf tournament on theNationwide Tour .Former sports clubs in Omaha include the
USL Premier Development League 's Flames soccer team; the American Association'sOmaha Dodgers , and; twoprofessional hockey teams, theOmaha Knights and theOmaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights .Venues
Omaha's
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium is home to theOmaha Royals . Since 1950, it has hosted the annual NCAACollege World Series men's baseball tournament in mid-June [cite web |url=http://www.dailysentinel.com/news/content/shared/sports/stories/BBC_ORGANIST_0622_COX.html |title=This player at CWS knows all the scores |last=Bohls |first=Kirk |publisher=Cox News Service |date=2004-06-22 |accessdate=2006-06-19] . Other sports facilities in Omaha includeMorrison Stadium , home of theCreighton Bluejays men's and women's soccer teams.Recently the
Omaha Royals have proposed building a $54 million stadium as part of a $170 million redevelopment of the Near North Side close to Omaha'sQwest Center andCreighton University . [(2006) [http://www.attheyard.com/MinorLeagueRoundUp/article_800.shtml A tale of two cities] . At the Yard website. Retrieved 5/29/07.]Morrison Stadium is a 6,000-seat soccer-specific stadium located at 2500 California Plaza in the Near North Side neighborhood. The stadium is home to the Creighton Bluejays men's and women's soccer teams.The
Omaha Civic Auditorium arena currently seats up to 9,300 people for sporting events. In the past, the arena was home to the Creighton Bluejays men's basketball team, theUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha ice hockey team, theOmaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights American Hockey League team, and the NBA's Kansas City/Omaha Kings basketball team. Today, it is home to theOmaha Beef indoor football team and the Creighton women's basketball andvolleyball teams. The arena was the site of theMissouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament title game in 1978 and 1981. It was also the site of the seventh WWFIn Your House pay-per-view in 1996.Today the Qwest Center in downtown Omaha hosts Creighton men's basketball; the University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks
ice hockey team, and; theNebraska School Activities Association Nebraska State Wrestling Tournament annually. In 2008 the Qwest Center will host the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Tournament,WWE Judgment Day 2008 and theUSA Swimming Summer Olympic Trials.ports
Several sports have heritage in Omaha. The
American Taekwondo Association was founded byHaeng Ung Lee in Omaha in 1969. [ [http://ataonline.com/about/history.asp "About"] , American Taekwondo Association. Retrieved 10/08/07.]Houston Alexander is a rising fighter in the sport ofmixed martial arts who is from Omaha. In 1972 theCincinnati Royals of theNational Basketball Association moved to a new primary home in Kansas City and a secondary home in Omaha, carrying the nameKansas City-Omaha Kings . The team ceased Omaha operations in 1975 and became known as just theKansas City Kings .Alois P. Swoboda , the pioneer Americanphysical culture at the turn of the 20th century. His revolutionary course "Conscious Evolution" inspired many American leaders in the fields of government, business, entertainment, law, athletics and medicine.Football
The
Omaha Beef indoor football team plays at theOmaha Civic Auditorium .Baseball
An early team in Omaha was the Luxus, who played with support from the
Krug Brewery , and in 1915 played for the Amateur World Championship.The Omaha Omahogs was a baseball team started in 1900 as part of the new Western League. Their name changed to the Omaha Indians in 1902. In 1904 the team was fielded as the Omaha Packers, and in 1906 as the Omaha Rourkes. They kept that name until 1921, when the name changed to the Omaha Buffaloes, which stuck until 1928 when it changed to the Omaha Crickets. In 1930 the team changed its name back to the Omaha Packers, and kept that name until 1935, when they moved to Council Bluffs and subsequently folded. A new team called the Omaha Robin Hoods formed in 1936, but moved to
Rock Island, Illinois late in the year. The team reformed shortly thereafter as theOmaha Cardinals , remaining as such for several years.In the 1940s, the African American players of the
Omaha Rockets independent baseball team lived inNorth Omaha . The team played exhibition games againstNegro League teams from across the U.S., and was the home of several important players. ["(n.d.) [http://www.kittyleague.com/history/players/s/stubblefield.htm Mickey Stubblefield Profile] "] [(n.d.) [http://www.thediamondangle.com/archive/oct01/barnstorm.html Barnstorming & Tournament Ball] ]The
Omaha Royals are the city's current minor-league baseball team. They are the AAA affiliate of theKansas City Royals .Hockey
Ice hockey is a popular spectator sport in Omaha. The current Omaha-area team is theOmaha Lancers , a USHL team that plays at theMid-America Center , which is actually located inCouncil Bluffs, Iowa . [(nd) [http://www.lancers.com/leagues/Lancers_TeamHistory.cfm?clientid=1996&leagueid=4581 Team History] . Omaha Lancers. Retrieved 6/7/07.]The
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights were the AHL affiliate of theCalgary Flames . The Knights played their home games at theOmaha Civic Auditorium . Following the 2006-2007 season the Knights were relocated to theQuad Cities due to mounting losses taken on by the Calgary organization, they were renamed theQuad City Flames and replace theQuad City Mallards of theUnited Hockey League . [ (2007) [http://www.calgaryflames.com/cgi-bin/news/comments.cgi?type=press_rel&file_num=0000001251 Flames announce relocation of American Hockey League franchise to the Quad Cities (Moline, IL)] . Calgary Flames Franchise website. Retrieved 6/7/07.]Wrestling
Martin Burns operated a successful wrestling school in Omaha in the 1910s. [ [http://www.wrestlingmuseum.org/people/burns_farmer.html "Martin 'Farmer' Burns".] International Wrestling Institute and Museum. Retrieved 10/9/07.]Joe Stecher , a wrestler from rural Nebraska, won national professional wrestling champion title in Omaha in 1915. TheAmerican Wrestling Association 's Omaha version of their World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by promoters in and around the city from 1957 through 1964.Today, Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, an early wrestling great, lives in Omaha. Other wrestling figures, including
Tony Osborne ,Ted DiBiase , Paul "The Rapmaster" Neu, Sting andBaron Von Raschke are originally from Omaha. The city is also notorious within the wrestling world for other reasons, includingChris Masters ' 2005 claim that, "anywhere is better than Omaha, Nebraska," offering of $6000 for a plane ticket to anywhere else in the United States.Omaha also hosted the WWE Judgment Day Pay-Per-View Event on May 18, 2008, which was held at the
Qwest Center Omaha .College Sports
Creighton University
The Creighton Bluejays compete in a number of NCAA Division I sports. Creighton's is also a member of the
Missouri Valley Conference . The men's basketball team plays their home games at theQwest Center Omaha , while the women's basketball and volleyball teams play at theOmaha Civic Auditorium . Their men's and women's soccer teams play their home games atMorrison Stadium .The most popular team of the Creighton University athletic department is their men's basketball program. They have amassed 10 consecutive postseason appearances, including seven appearances in the NCAA Tournament during that stretch. Overall, Creighton has 16 NCAA Tournament appearances.
During the 2006-2007 season, Creighton ranked 13th in all of NCAA Division-I basketball in average home game attedance, averaging 15,909 per game.
University of Nebraska at Omaha
The
University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks is an NCAADivision II athletic department. They compete at the Division II level for all sports, with the exception of men'sice hockey , which competes in Division-I as a member of theCCHA .Notable athletes
Omaha is home to numerous important historical and modern sports figures. They include:
*Houston Alexander , UFC ligh heavyweight contender
*Max Baer , boxer
*Bob Boozer , formerNational Basketball Association player and gold medalist at the1960 Summer Olympics .
* Carmen Butler, currentDallas Cowboys Cheerleader
*Lance Cade , professional wrestler
* Steve Borden, professional wrestler aka Sting
*Jason Christiansen , professional baseball player
*Eric Crouch , 2001Heisman Trophy winner forUniversity of Nebraska
* Brian Deegan, FMX Rider
*Ted DiBiase , Professional Wrestler
*Bob Gibson ,National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher forSt. Louis Cardinals
*Ahman Green , professional football player
*Kenton Keith , professional football player
*Nile Kinnick , 1939Heisman Trophy winner for theUniversity of Iowa
*Jason Kreis , professional soccer player, all-time leading scorer in MLS history, current manager of the MLS club,Real Salt Lake
*Scott Munter , relief pitcher for theSan Francisco Giants
* Dave Nelson, Professional Skateboarder
*Gregg Olson , professional baseball player, 1989American League Rookie of the Year
*Jed Ortmeyer , professional ice hockey player
*Ron Prince , head football coach atKansas State University
*Andy Roddick , professional tennis player
*Johnny Rodgers , 1972Heisman Trophy Winner,College Football Hall of Fame ; Inductee and votedUniversity of Nebraska 's "player of the century".
*Gale Sayers , professional football player,Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
*Scott Sutton ,Oral Roberts University men's basketball coachee also
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Sports in Nebraska
*Parks in Omaha, Nebraska References
External links
* [http://www.omahamarathon.com/ Omaha Marathon official website]
* [http://www.ak-sar-ben.com Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track History Website]
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