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Capital: Montpelier Β· Northeast Β· Admitted 1791

Sports landscape of Vermont

Vermont does not currently host any team in the major US pro sports leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS). The reasons are typically population (markets need around 1.5 million metro population for sustainable pro franchises) and the timing of franchise expansion historically. As a result, college sports dominate the local sporting scene, often with intensity that rivals pro leagues elsewhere. State universities draw stadium-filling crowds and produce future pros.

Pro sports league presence

LeagueSportVermont team?
NFLAmerican football❌ No franchise
NBABasketball❌ No franchise
MLBBaseball❌ No franchise
NHLIce hockey❌ No franchise
MLSSoccer❌ No franchise
WNBAWomen's basketball❌ No franchise

College sports

Vermont's college sports scene is a major part of the state identity. Whether or not the state has pro franchises, college football, basketball, and (in some regions) baseball draw passionate followings. Major NCAA conferences with member schools in or near Vermont typically include the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, or Pac-12, depending on the school. College rivalries within the state (or against bordering states) often generate annual cultural events that draw national TV audiences.

The NCAA's annual basketball tournament ("March Madness"), the College Football Playoff, and the College World Series are watched closely by Vermont fans. State universities recruit nationally, and their successes contribute to school applications, alumni donations, and state pride.

Skiing and winter sports

Vermont is a notable skiing destination with multiple resorts that attract domestic and international visitors. The ski industry is a significant winter-tourism driver, supporting hotels, restaurants, rental shops, and ski instruction. World-class resorts in Vermont draw crowds from across the country and the world.

Hall of Fame athletes

Hall of Fame inductees in baseball (Cooperstown, NY), football (Canton, OH), basketball (Springfield, MA), hockey (Toronto, ON), and golf (St. Augustine, FL) all include athletes born in or raised in Vermont. Olympic medalists across both summer and winter games have also represented the United States from Vermont.

Signature sporting events

Each state has signature sporting events that locals plan their year around β€” championships, charity tournaments, rodeos, races, and more.

Youth and amateur sports

Vermont's sports culture starts young. Youth baseball, soccer, football, basketball, and hockey leagues feed school teams; school teams feed college programs; and college programs feed the pros. State high school athletic associations regulate amateur competition. Vermont parents spend significant time and money on youth sports β€” a national American phenomenon.

Vermont notable firsts

🌟 Vermont trivia

  • Montpelier is the only state capital without a McDonald's.
  • Vermont produces 50%+ of US maple syrup. It takes 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of syrup.
  • It was an independent republic from 1777 to 1791 β€” like Texas, before joining the US.
  • Vermont has more covered bridges per capita than any other state.

Vermont vs similar states

How does Vermont compare with 3 other states in the same region and size category?

StateCapitalPopArea rankAdmitted
VermontMontpelierunder 1 million#451791
ConnecticutHartford1 to 5 million#481788
DelawareDover1 to 5 million#491787
MaineAugusta1 to 5 million#391820

Bordering states (3)

Vermont shares borders with 3 other US states, listed alphabetically below. Each link goes to the dedicated state page.

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