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Blugold mile through the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus [12] musical mile [13] Barstow Block Party at approximately mile 23.5 miles (37.8 km) [14] eight bridge crossings [15] The course has 590 feet (180 m) of elevation gain, although it has only 2 feet (61 cm) of net elevation gain. [16] The race course closes after six hours. [17]
La Crosse, WI: Private 307 Blugolds 1997 Holmen: Holmen, WI: Public 1,215 Vikings 1989 La Crosse Central: La Crosse, WI: Public 1,029 Riverhawks 1989 La Crosse Logan: La Crosse, WI: Public 738 Rangers 1989 Onalaska: Onalaska, WI: Public 923 Hilltoppers 1989 Sparta: Sparta, WI: Public 909 Spartans 1989 Tomah: Tomah, WI: Public 919 Timberwolves
Veterans Memorial Stadium or Veterans Memorial Sports Complex [1] is an outdoor stadium and sports complex in La Crosse, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. As part of a larger sports complex, it is the home field of the UWL Eagles football and track & field teams.
La Crosse (/ l ə ˈ k r ɒ s / ⓘ lə-KROSS) [6] is a city in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. [7] La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 2020 census. [2]
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse: La Crosse: 1909 9,708 [8] Eagles: 1913–14 University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh: Oshkosh: 1871 15,111 [8] Titans: 1913–14 University of Wisconsin–Platteville: Platteville: 1866 8,134 [8] Pioneers: 1913–14 University of Wisconsin–River Falls: River Falls: 1874 5,725 [8] Falcons: 1913–14
Onalaska Omni Center is a municipal convention center and indoor sports arena in Onalaska, Wisconsin, which serves greater La Crosse County. [1] [2] [3]It was the home of the Coulee Region Chill of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) from the fall of 2010 until August 2014.
The La Crosse Center is a multi-purpose arena in downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin, built in 1980. The arena can seat between 5,000 and 7,500, depending on the type of event. The arena can seat between 5,000 and 7,500, depending on the type of event.
Copeland Park, also referred to as "The Lumber Yard", is a stadium in La Crosse, Wisconsin, US. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the La Crosse Loggers baseball team. The current stadium was built in 2003, although a substantially smaller baseball diamond existed at the site before the construction of the new ballpark.