UDLAP

Leagues Played
Mexico Liga ABE 67
Links
Wikipedia
Mexico Liga ABE 03/23 18:00 - UP Guadalajara v UDLAP L 69-64
Mexico Liga ABE 03/23 01:30 - Tec Mty Guadalajara v UDLAP W 66-88
Mexico Liga ABE 03/14 01:00 - UPAEP v UDLAP D 0-0
Mexico Liga ABE 03/09 23:00 - UDLAP v Tec Mty Hidalgo W 73-60
Mexico Liga ABE 03/09 01:00 - UDLAP v Tec Mty Toluca L 65-71
Mexico Liga ABE 03/02 18:00 - Universidad Montrer v UDLAP W 71-75
Mexico Liga ABE 03/01 20:00 - Anahuac Queretaro v UDLAP W 62-77
Mexico Liga ABE 02/28 00:00 - UDLAP v Universidad Interamericana W 39-37
Mexico Liga ABE 02/24 21:00 - UDLAP v CEU W 77-73
Mexico Liga ABE 02/24 01:00 - UDLAP v CETYS Mexicali W 88-85
Mexico Liga ABE 02/17 23:00 - UDLAP v UANL W 76-60
Mexico Liga ABE 02/17 01:00 - UDLAP v Tec Mty Monterrey W 86-71
Mexico Liga ABE 02/10 23:00 - UDLAP v UMAD L 61-67
Mexico Liga ABE 11/25 23:00 - UDLAP v UNAM W 80-70
Mexico Liga ABE 11/24 20:00 - UDLAP v UP Mexico W 82-76
Mexico Liga ABE 11/18 23:00 - Tec Mty Puebla v UDLAP W 78-79
Mexico Liga ABE 11/17 19:00 - Universidad Veracruzana v UDLAP D 0-0
Mexico Liga ABE 11/11 23:00 - UDLAP v UP Guadalajara W 64-62
Mexico Liga ABE 11/11 01:00 - UDLAP v Tec Mty Guadalajara W 80-57
Mexico Liga ABE 11/01 01:00 - UDLAP v UPAEP W 69-64
Mexico Liga ABE 10/21 21:30 - Tec Mty Toluca v UDLAP L 77-70
Mexico Liga ABE 10/21 01:30 - Tec Mty Hidalgo v UDLAP L 83-75
Mexico Liga ABE 10/14 22:00 - UDLAP v Anahuac Queretaro W 104-84
Mexico Liga ABE 10/14 01:00 - UDLAP v Universidad Montrer W 87-83
Mexico Liga ABE 10/06 23:00 - CETYS Mexicali v UDLAP W 47-64
Mexico Liga ABE 10/05 02:00 - CEU v UDLAP L 92-89
Mexico Liga ABE 09/30 21:00 - Tec Mty Monterrey v UDLAP W 55-75
Mexico Liga ABE 04/25 20:00 - CEU v UDLAP L 83-70
Mexico Liga ABE 04/15 01:00 - UDLAP v UPAEP W 90-65
Mexico Liga ABE 04/05 01:00 - UDLAP v CEU L 88-92

Wikipedia - Aztecas UDLAP

Aztecas UDLAP is the name of the sports teams that represent the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP).

History

History

In 1947 the team began its life as the American football squad of Mexico City College with the nickname los Aztecas. That same year the squad was admitted into the most important American football conference in Mexico, Liga Mayor. In this conference the team plays against teams with long traditions such as the Pumas Dorados de la UNAM, Águilas Blancas of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Team Education, YMCA and the Military College.

Luis Dias, a brilliant player from UCLA, was named the first coach of the first Aztecas. Next to him, two ex-players from the Rose Bowl were added to the staff: Mary Schinitzer as a linemen coach and Len McVicar as backfield coach. That year they reached great levels of excellence, and that year they were called The Green wave of Mexico City College.

In 1949, the Aztecas recruited great players such as Alex Esquivel from Texas. On October 18, 1949, "the Green Wave" had a match against the leading team, the Pumas Dorados de la UNAM. That game was called "The game of the century". In 1949, The Aztecas won their first championship during the "old" Mexican American Football age.

The team then vanished for years until it re-appeared in 1979. During that year the team was restarted by some players who wanted to have a team for the University of the Americas - Puebla. Coach Leonardo Luján Castañón and Coach Leonardo Corror Ferrer took the lead and guided the team through these difficult times.

Aztecas UDLAP, 2010 National Champions of the CONADEIP

In 1986 the squad entered the ONEFA, but it was not until 1991 that the championship of the Minor Conference (Conferencia Nacional) was reached and the team was promoted to the Major Category (Conferencia Metropolitana).

From 1994 to 1999, the Aztecas made six consecutive championship appearances including three consecutive titles in 1995, 1996 and 1997. They were led by quarterback Enrique Villanueva. The "tricampeonato" has never been achieved for a second time by any other generation of players and coaches in UDLAP.

The UDLAP squad defeated the UNAM Cóndores in 1995 and the Borregos Salvajes of Tec de Monterrey in 1996 and 1997. However, in the early 2000s the team declined, failing to make the championship game in 2000 and missing the playoffs entirely in 2001.

The team was put in danger of dissolution at the beginning of 2004 due to a decision of the university board of directors, but the university community rallied and the team has now returned to normal play.

In the mid-2000s, the team returned to form, making the final in 2006.

In 2010, the Aztecas jumped from the ONEFA to the new CONADEIP Premier League, which primarily includes teams from private institutions. In their first season, Aztecas UDLAP were crowned the champions after 13 years without winning a national championship, defeating the Borregos Salvajes 17–10 in the championship. They beat Tec de Monterrey again in 2013 and ITESM Campus Toluca in 2014.

In 2016, the Aztecas earned their first undisputed title in 19 years, winning the CONADEIP and beating back Tec de Monterrey 43–40. In a first of its kind "champions bowl", the Aztecas then played the ONEFA champion Auténticos Tigres UANL and defeated them 34–27. They also played the San Diego Toreros at Torero Stadium in a special exhibition game, losing 49–25.

UDLAP is a basketball team that represents the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, a private university located in Puebla, Mexico. The team is known for its strong performance in the Liga ABE, the top basketball league for universities in Mexico. UDLAP has a talented roster of players who are skilled in both offense and defense, making them a formidable opponent on the court. The team is led by experienced coaches who have a deep understanding of the game and are dedicated to helping their players reach their full potential. UDLAP's style of play is characterized by fast-paced, high-energy basketball that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. With a winning record and a commitment to excellence, UDLAP is a team that is sure to impress both fans and opponents alike.