Air Force Falcons

Air Force Falcons
Air Force Falcons
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División División I de la NCAA
Subdivisión en fútbol americano Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)
Conferencia Mountain West Conference
y Atlantic Hockey
Apodo Falcons
Mascota Joe Falcon
Estadio de fútbol americano Falcon Stadium
(46 551 espectadores)
Pabellón de baloncesto Clune Arena
(5.939 espectadores)
Air Force Football Stadium Satellite.jpg
Partido contra la Universidad de Tennessee.

Air Force Falcons (español: halcones de las Fuerzas Aéreas), es el equipo deportivo de la Academia de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos, situada en Colorado Springs, Colorado. Los equipos de los Falcons participan en las competiciones universitarias organizadas por la NCAA, y forma parte de la Mountain West Conference, a excepción del equipo de hockey sobre hielo, que lo hace en la Atlantic Hockey.

Programa deportivo

Los Falcons participan en las siguientes modalidades deportivas:


Fútbol americano

El equipo de fútbol americano comenzó a competir en 1955 en la NCAA, y desde 1999 lo hace en la Mountain West Conference, procedentes de la Western Athletic Conference. A lo largo de todo este tiempo ha jugado un total de 17 partidos bowl, consiguiendo 8 victorias, 8 derrotas y un sorprendente empate a 0 en el Cotton Bowl de 1959.

39 jugadores de los Falcons han sido elegidos All-American, y en la actualidad 11 jugadores compiten en la NFL, la liga profesional estadounidense.

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