Border Battle
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Border Battle can refer to many different rivalries between two sports teams in neighboring states. Most often this term is used to refer to the rivalries between Minnesota and Wisconsin sports clubs.
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[edit] Football
The Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers are considered by many sportswriters and fans to be one of the more intense rivalries in the NFL. They play each other twice a year as they are both members of the NFC North division. The Vikings won their only postseason encounter, in a highly emotional 2003 matchup at Lambeau Field.
[edit] Baseball
The Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins rivalry has been present since the Seattle Pilots moved to Milwaukee. When the Brewers switch to the National League in 1998, there have been fewer chances for competition between these teams. With the creation of interleague play, the Brewers and Twins play two series against each other per year. Recently, the rivalry's prominence for both franchises were supplanted by the rivalries between the Chicago franchises (especially because of the lopsidedness of the contests between the perennial contender Twins and the perennial cellar-dweller Brewers). The Twins and White Sox in the A.L. and the Cubs and Brewers in the N.L.
[edit] Basketball
Because of a lack of history between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks NBA teams, there is little rivalry between the teams. One reason that has been put forth is that the Minnesota Timberwolves are currently in the Western Conference, whereas the Bucks are members of the Eastern Conference.
[edit] Minor League Sports
Even in minor league athletics, there are rivalries between teams from Minnesota and teams from Wisconsin, such as the Minnesota Thunder and the Milwaukee Admirals in A-League Soccer.
[edit] College Sports
University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin, both members of the Big Ten Conference, also have rivalries.
In football, the rivalry has extra importance due to the Paul Bunyan's Axe traveling trophy.
In hockey the two teams play in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association where each team gets two home regular season each year. The rivalry is more pronounced in the WCHA Frozen Five.