Georgia Bulldogs

Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia Bulldogs
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Division NCAA Division I-A (D1)
Conférence Southeastern Conference
Surnom Bulldogs
Mascotte Bulldog
Stade de foot US Sanford Stadium
(92 746 places)
Salle de gymnastique et de basketball Stegeman Coliseum
(10 523 places)
Stade de baseball Foley Field
(3 291 places)
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Georgia Bulldogs est un club omnisports universitaire de l'Université de Géorgie. Les équipes des Bulldogs participent aux compétitions universitaires organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association. Georgia fait partie de la division Southeastern Conference.

La plus fameuse équipe des Bulldogs est celle de football américain qui a remporté deux titres nationaux (1942 et 1980). De plus, Georgia fut cité comme numéro un de l'année en 1927, 1946 et 1968 par certains polls. (Voir Championnat NCAA de football américain) Georgia évolue au Sanford Stadium, enceinte de 92 746 places inaugurée le 12 octobre 1929.

Outre le football américain, citons l'équipe de gymnastique des Bulldogs, surnommée les Gymdogs, forte de dix titres nationaux depuis 1986 (1987, 1989, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 et 2009). Les Gymdogs détiennent en ce moment le record du plus grand nombre de titres nationaux en gymnastique universitaire[1], devant l'équipe de l'Université d'Utah, qui en possède 9. L'équipe de baseball, créée en 1886, a été championne nationale .

En Tennis il remporte 7 titre national masculin en 1985, 1987, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007 et 2008

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