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Wichita, Kansas is home to several professional, amateur, and college sports teams.
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Professional/Semi-Pro
Note: The Kansas Cougars are the only team listed that does not play their home games within the city limits, but are headquartered in Wichita. The Kansas Cougars play at Rocket Stadium in Rose Hill, Kansas.
Non-Professional
Collegiate
The Wichita State Shockers have successful records in several sports including baseball, basketball, and bowling:
High School
Sports Organizations & Institutions
Venues
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 city-wide 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.
Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, a medium-sized baseball stadium, just West of downtown, home of the minor-league National Baseball Congress, and its annual National Tournament, and home to Wichita's various minor-league baseball teams over the years.
Sam Fulco Pavilions: in Park City, a suburb just north of Wichita (next to the abandoned Sedgwick County 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.