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University | University of Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles |
Conference | WIAC |
NCAA | Division III |
Location | La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Football stadium | Veterans Memorial Stadium |
Nickname | Eagles |
Colors | Maroon and gray[1] |
Website | athletics |
The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles (casually known as the UW–La Crosse Eagles) are the athletic teams of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. The Eagles athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III.
Football
The Eagles play their home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Basketball
The Eagles men's and women's basketball teams have won 12th and 10th NCAA Division III titles.
Track and Field
UWL has won 27 men's track and field titles, the most in Division III history.
Notable athletes
- Jerry Augustine, MLB player
- Will Berzinski, NFL player
- Ben Braun, college basketball coach
- Roman Brumm, NFL player
- Mike Dee, college baseball coach at University of Illinois at Chicago
- Brian Gutekunst, NFL General Manager, Green Bay Packers
- Don Iverson, professional golfer on the PGA Tour
- Don Kindt, Jr., NFL player
- Tom Klawitter, MLB player
- Craig Kusick, baseball player
- Craig Kusick, Jr., Arena Football League quarterback
- Ace Loomis, NFL player
- Mike Maslowski, National Football League (NFL) linebacker
- Ric Mathias, NFL player
- Greg Mattison, NCAA and NFL football coach
- Neal Nelson, Hall of Fame basketball coach
- Tom Newberry, NFL offensive Lineman
- Vinny Rottino, MLB player
- Bill Schroeder, 1994, NFL wide receiver
- Webb Schultz, MLB player
- Ed Servais, college baseball coach at Saint Mary's and Creighton
- Ellen Tronnier, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Jeremy Unertl, Arena Football League player
- Joel Williams, NFL linebacker
References
- ^ "Colors and fonts". Retrieved October 15, 2020.