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In the Fall season of 2014-15 four teams ([[Binghamton Pioneers]], [[Jersey G-Force]], [[Kansas City Kryptonite]], and [[Toronto 3D]]) played a partial schedule in anticipation of full league membership in 2015. [[CyFair Cobras]], [[Houston Xperience]] and [[Louisiana Soul]] also were to compete as "branding teams" in the Fall season. None played an IBA game. |
In the Fall season of 2014-15 four teams ([[Binghamton Pioneers]], [[Jersey G-Force]], [[Kansas City Kryptonite]], and [[Toronto 3D]]) played a partial schedule in anticipation of full league membership in 2015. [[CyFair Cobras]], [[Houston Xperience]] and [[Louisiana Soul]] also were to compete as "branding teams" in the Fall season. None played an IBA game. |
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In December 2014 [[Albany Legends|Schenectady Legends]] captured their first IBA championship, defeating Kenosha 154-137.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.usbasket.com/IBA/news/386700/Schenectady-Legends-Win-First-IBA-Championship|title = Schenectady Legends Win First IBA Championship|date = 14 December 2014|accessdate = |website = USbasket|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> [[Albany High School (Albany, New York)|Albany High School]] graduate Lloyd "Pooh" Johnson score an IBA championship game record 61 points and was named the game MVP.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2014/dec/17/1217_hoopknapp/?free|title = Knapp goes undefeated in first season as coach|date = 17 December 2014|accessdate = |website = The Daily Gazette|publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> |
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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
Revision as of 21:16, 22 October 2015
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | October 2011 |
First season | 2011-12 |
No. of teams | 14 |
Country | USA Canada |
Continent | FIBA Americas (Americas) |
Most recent champion(s) | St. Louis Trotters (Spring 2015) |
Most titles | Kankakee County Soldiers (5) |
Official website | www.IBAball.net |
The Independent Basketball Association (IBA) is a semi-professional men's basketball league that began play in the fall of 2011. The six charter members were Battle Creek Knights, Chicago Redline, Gary Splash, Kankakee County Soldiers, Lake County Stars and Rockford Riverdawgs.[1]
IBA play two separate seasons each calendar year: a Spring season (March–June) and a Fall season (September–January). Teams compete in one or both league competitions.
Commissioner of the IBA is Barry Bradford, president of the Kankakee County Soldiers.
History
The first league championship (2011–12) was won by the Kankakee County Soldiers, who also won the 2012 Spring season championship.
In the Spring of 2012 the league expanded beyond its midwest footprint, adding a total of seven teams: Albany Legends, Kenosha Ballers, Lansing Capitals, Los Angeles Lightning, Malibu Pirates, Springfield Xpress[2] and St. Louis Trotters.
The Holland Dream were added to the IBA for its third season in 2012-13, bringing the league total to 14 teams.
IBA and PBL joined forces in 2013, but the merger was short-lived. Travel issues, questions of league rules and other issues were too much to overcome and the two parted ways[3] before the end of the Spring season.
2013-14 began with the addition of the Windy City Blazers, who played previously as the Windy City Monsters in the ABA. Grand Rapids Fusion and Markham City Racers entered league play for the 2014 Spring season.
In the Fall season of 2014-15 four teams (Binghamton Pioneers, Jersey G-Force, Kansas City Kryptonite, and Toronto 3D) played a partial schedule in anticipation of full league membership in 2015. CyFair Cobras, Houston Xperience and Louisiana Soul also were to compete as "branding teams" in the Fall season. None played an IBA game.
In December 2014 Schenectady Legends captured their first IBA championship, defeating Kenosha 154-137.[4] Albany High School graduate Lloyd "Pooh" Johnson score an IBA championship game record 61 points and was named the game MVP.[5]
Teams
* = IBA Branding Division (provisional league member) ** = on hiatus
Former teams
Team | City | Arena | First season in IBA | Last season in IBA |
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Battle Creek Flight | Battle Creek, Michigan | Kellogg Arena | 2004 | 2011 |
Chicago Redline | Chicago, Illinois | Calument Park Recreation Center | 2011 | 2013 |
Holland Dream | Holland, Michigan | Holland Civic Center | 2005 | 2012 |
Kansas City Kryptonite | Kansas City, Kansas | travel team | 2014 | 2014 |
Lake County Stars | Deerfield, Illinois | Trinity International University | 2011 | 2014 |
Malibu Pirates | Moorpark, California | Moorpark High School | 2012 | 2012 |
Springfield Xpress | Springfield, Illinois | Lanphier High School | 2012 | 2013 |
Champions
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Result |
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2011-12 Fall | Kankakee County Soldiers | Gary Splash | 2-0 (best-of 3 series) |
2012 Spring | Kankakee County Soldiers | Albany Legends | 150-116 |
2012-13 Fall | Kankakee County Soldiers | Battle Creek Knights | 2-1 (best-of 3 series) |
2013 Spring | Kankakee County Soldiers | Gary Splash | 116-99 |
2013-14 Fall | Kankakee County Soldiers | St. Louis Trotters | 118-112 |
2014 Spring | Grand Rapids Fusion | Markham City Racers | 104-92[6] |
2014-15 Fall | Schenectady Legends | Kenosha Ballers | 154-137 |
2015 Spring | St. Louis Trotters | Kankakee County Soldiers | 100-85 |
References
- ^ "Battle Creek Knights to join new league". USbasket. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- ^ "New basketball league brings hoops to Springfield". Illinois Times. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- ^ "The nasty breakup and the online sniping". Times Union. 3 June 2013.
- ^ "Schenectady Legends Win First IBA Championship". USbasket. 14 December 2014.
- ^ "Knapp goes undefeated in first season as coach". The Daily Gazette. 17 December 2014.
- ^ "Grand Rapids Fusion are Spring Champions". USbasket. Retrieved 9 June 2014.