Sports in New England - List of Professional and Semi-professional Sports Teams in New England

List of Professional and Semi-professional Sports Teams in New England

  • Baseball:
    • Major League Baseball
      • Boston Red Sox (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • International League (AAA)
      • Pawtucket Red Sox (Pawtucket, Rhode Island)
    • Eastern League (AA)
      • New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Manchester, New Hampshire)
      • Portland Sea Dogs (Portland, Maine)
      • Connecticut Defenders (Norwich, Connecticut)
      • New Britain Rock Cats (New Britain, Connecticut)
    • New York - Penn League (A)
      • Lowell Spinners (Lowell, Massachusetts)
      • Vermont Lake Monsters (Burlington, Vermont)
      • Connecticut Tigers (Norwich, Connecticut)
    • Atlantic League (Independent)
      • Bridgeport Bluefish (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
    • Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball (Independent)
      • Brockton Rox (Brockton, Massachusetts)
      • Nashua Pride (Nashua, New Hampshire)
      • New Haven County Cutters (New Haven, Connecticut)
  • Football:
    • National Football League
      • New England Patriots (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
    • United Football League
      • Hartford Colonials (Hartford, Connecticut)
    • Continental Indoor Football League (Minor League Indoor Football)
      • New England Surge (Worcester, Massachusetts)
  • Basketball:
    • National Basketball Association
      • Boston Celtics (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • Women's National Basketball Association
      • Connecticut Sun (Uncasville, Connecticut)
    • NBA Development League
      • Maine Red Claws (Portland, Maine)
      • Springfield Armor (Springfield, Massachusetts)
    • American Basketball Association (Independent Minor League)
      • Cape Cod Frenzy (Sandwich, Massachusetts)
    • Premier Basketball League
      • Vermont Frost Heaves (Burlington, Vermont and Barre, Vermont)
  • Hockey:
    • National Hockey League
      • Boston Bruins
    • American Hockey League (AAA)
      • Lowell Devils (Lowell, Massachusetts)
      • Hartford Wolf Pack (Hartford, Connecticut)
      • Bridgeport Sound Tigers (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
      • Manchester Monarchs (Manchester, New Hampshire)
      • Portland Pirates (Portland, Maine)
      • Springfield Falcons (Springfield, Massachusetts)
      • Worcester Sharks (Worcester, Massachusetts)
      • Providence Bruins (Providence, Rhode Island)
    • Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
      • Lewiston Maineiacs (Lewiston, Maine)
  • Soccer:
    • Major League Soccer
      • New England Revolution (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
    • USL Premier Development League
      • New Hampshire Phantoms (Manchester, New Hampshire)
      • Western Mass Pioneers (Ludlow, Massachusetts)
      • Cape Cod Crusaders (Hyannis, Massachusetts)
      • Rhode Island Stingrays (Providence, Rhode Island)
      • Vermont Voltage (St. Albans, Vermont)
  • Lacrosse:
    • Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
      • Boston Cannons (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • National Lacrosse League (NLL)
      • Boston Blazers (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • National Lacrosse League (1974-75) (NLL 1974-75)
      • Boston Bolts (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Motorsports facilities in New England:
    • NASCAR:
      • New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Loudon, New Hampshire)
    • NHRA:
      • New England Dragway (Epping, New Hampshire)
    • SCCA:
      • Lime Rock Park (Lime Rock, Connecticut)
  • Gaelic football:
    • Boston GAA

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