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The '''Raleigh Cougars''' was a [[United States Basketball League]] team based in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] from 1997 to 1999. The team included many well known players from local colleges. The team played its home games at [[Dorton Arena]]. The Cougars was owned by Clyde The Glide Austin former Harlem Globetrotters and NC State alumni basketball star and Cozell McQueen a former NC state Basketball Player and Euroleague Star.
The '''Raleigh Cougars''' was a [[United States Basketball League]] team based in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] from 1997 to 1999. The team included many well known players from local colleges. The team played its home games at [[Dorton Arena]]. The Cougars were owned by Clyde "The Glide" Austin, a former [[Harlem Globetrotters]] and [[North Carolina State Wolfpack basketball|North Carolina State]] basketball star, and Cozell McQueen, a former North Carolina State and Euroleague player.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 05:55, 5 February 2018

Raleigh Cougars
Raleigh Cougars logo
LeagueUSBL 1997–1999
Founded1997
HistoryRaleigh Cougars
1997–1999
ArenaDorton Arena
LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Championships0

The Raleigh Cougars was a United States Basketball League team based in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1997 to 1999. The team included many well known players from local colleges. The team played its home games at Dorton Arena. The Cougars were owned by Clyde "The Glide" Austin, a former Harlem Globetrotters and North Carolina State basketball star, and Cozell McQueen, a former North Carolina State and Euroleague player.

History

In 1997 the team finished with a 14–12 record and advanced to the semifinals of the USBL Postseason Festival, where they lost to Atlantic City. In 1998, they had an 11–14 record and were eliminated in round one of the Festival. In 1999, their final year, the team finished with a 5–21 record.

Notable players

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