This is too broad. As we all know, the three major sports in the United States are football.
baseball.
Basketball. In fact, there is a lot of ball culture in the United States. It is not limited to these three categories. There is a lot of sports culture in the United States. Here is some information. Take a look. The full name of the NCAA is the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
It is an association formed by thousands of colleges and universities across the United States.
It includes 22 sports including basketball, rugby, baseball, track and field, swimming, etc. In the NCAA, basketball is the dominant one. Often when people talk about college track and field or swimming, they will add NCAA track and field and NCAA swimming.
But it's different when it's basketball's turn. Usually we just talk about CAA, and everyone can understand that we're talking about basketball.
The NCAA Basketball League has currently formed three stages: preliminaries, top 64 knockout rounds and finals (final four).
The schedule of the NCAA League is divided into four regions: Eastern, Western, Midwestern and Southern. Each region has 16 teams. High-seeded teams and low-seeded teams compete against each other in a single-elimination system. After winning four consecutive games, they will win the division championship.
, that is, entering the final four, the championship will be determined from the four division champion teams.
The NCAA Basketball Top 64 Tournament season starts in late November every year, lasts for four months, and ends around the beginning of March during the regular season.
Entering March, the focus of everyone in the United States is on the NCAA. The knockout games in March are also called March Madness.
By the time the Final Four were formed, it would probably be the end of March.
The attention of the Final Four is no less than that of the U.S. presidential election. On the day of the NCAA Finals, the NBA will also suspend play for one day to show respect for the NCAA.
For all basketball fans, the NCAA is not only a nostalgia for their respective universities, but also a pursuit of pure basketball.
The rules here are not as reasonable as those in the NBA, but what we have here is a kind of innocent NASCAR (National Association for Racing) that is not tainted by money. In 1946, France, who retired from the Navy Shipyard, resolutely established himself in
The Daytona Beach gas station was used as a mortgage to establish the "National Racing Championship Confederation" (NCSCC), the predecessor of NASCAR, which brought scattered private car racing under the control of the league and established the first racing points in the United States.
Institutional and winner funds.
The following year, Fondy Flock, a bootlegger from Georgia, became the first national champion of NCSCC. These successful operations finally allowed France to establish NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) on ??the basis of NCSCC.
), a governing body that transcends all drivers, team owners and sponsors.
After half a century of development, NASCAR has become the most famous motor sport in the world. The Daytona 500, the first race of each NASCAR season, is even called the "Great American Racing".
More than 150 million spectators come to watch NASCAR races every year.
Of course, in addition to NASCAR, IndyCar Racing and the Rolex Series are also the most important motor sports events in the American car industry.
X-game (extreme sports)
A cable television network that broadcasts sports programs 24 hours a day.
The X Games competition was later divided into two seasons, namely the Spring X Games and the Summer X Games, held in January or February and August respectively.
The competition is held in a different city every year, and there are some new changes every year.
ESPN will broadcast all competitions every year, and its influence in the minds of young people is another major sports event second only to the Olympic Games. The most important extreme sports are B3, which refers to BMX and Rollerblade.
, skateboarding (Skateoard), of course, also includes rock climbing (climb), skiing (snow) and other mixed martial arts (MMA) events held in the United States.
Abbreviation for Ultimate Fighting Championship.
The first event was held in Colorado, USA on November 12, 1993, with 8 players from 8 genres participating.
The Brazilian Royce Gracie, who finally represented Jiu-Jitsu, was proud of the crowd and shocked the world. From then on, the glory of Bajour began.