San Diego Wild
National Volleyball Association team in San Diego, California
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 2022 |
League | National Volleyball Association (NVA) |
Based in | San Diego, California |
Website | sandiegowild |
The San Diego Wild are a professional men's indoor volleyball team based in San Diego, California, that competes in the National Volleyball Association (NVA). The Wild began play in the 2023 season.
History
The San Diego Wild were founded in 2022 ahead of joining the National Volleyball Association (NVA) for the 2023 season. The team reached the 2023 NVA Championship Cup Finals, ultimately finishing as league runner-up to the Orange County Stunners in their inaugural season.[1]
References
- ^ "San Diego Wild v Orange County Stunners results, H2H stats | Volleyball - Flashscore". www.flashscore.com.
External links
- Official website
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Sports in the San Diego metropolitan area
- USAFL
- San Diego Lions
- MLB
- San Diego Padres
- NBA G League
- San Diego Clippers
- ABA
- Oceanside Surf
- WNFC
- San Diego Rebellion
- PLL
- California Redwoods
- MASL
- San Diego Sockers
- MASL 2
- San Diego Sockers 2
- WUL
- San Diego Super Bloom
- NVA
- San Diego Wild
NCAA Division I |
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NCAA Division II | |||||||
NAIA |
- Current
- Aztec Aquaplex
- Balboa Stadium
- Canyonview Aquatic Center
- Del Mar Arena
- Del Mar Racetrack
- Fairbanks Ranch Country Club
- Fowler Park
- Golden Hall
- Jenny Craig Pavilion
- LionTree Arena
- Morley Field Sports Complex
- Omni La Costa Court
- Petco Park
- Peterson Gymnasium
- Pechanga Arena
- San Diego Velodrome
- Snapdragon Stadium
- Tony Gwynn Stadium
- Torero Stadium
- Torrey Pines Golf Course
- Triton Ballpark
- Viejas Arena
- Future
- Frontwave Arena (2025)
- Former
- Aztec Bowl
- Cajon Speedway
- Glacier Garden
- Hourglass Field
- Lane Field
- San Diego Stadium
- Westgate Park