Connecticut Pride
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Hartford Hellcats
)Connecticut Pride | |
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Team colors | tan, purple, teal |
Ownership | Brian Foley |
Championships | 1999 |
Conference titles | 1999, 2001 |
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The Connecticut Pride (from 1993 to 1994 the Hartford Hellcats) were an American
Hartford Civic Center and the University of Hartford Sports Center.[1] Its final season, from 2000 to 2001, was played at the New Haven Coliseum
.
The team was previously known as the
Hartford Hellcats. With the collapse of the CBA during the 2000/01 season, the team joined the International Basketball League
.
Year-by-year
Year | League | Reg. season | Playoffs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hartford Hellcats | |||||
1993/94 | CBA | 3rd, American Eastern | Did not qualify | ||
Connecticut Pride | |||||
1994/95 | CBA | 4th, American Eastern | N/A | ||
1995/96 | CBA | 3rd, American Eastern | Did not qualify | ||
1996/97 | CBA | 5th, American | Did not qualify | ||
1997/98 | CBA | 3rd, American | Semifinals | ||
1998/99 | CBA | 1st, American | Champions | ||
1999/00 | CBA | 2nd, American | 1st Round | ||
2000/01 | CBA | 1st, American | No playoff | ||
2000/01 | IBL | David Young named team MVP | Did not qualify |
All-time roster
- Danya Abrams
- Cedric Ball
- Darrell Barley
- Derrick Battie
- Alex Blackwell
- Bernard Blunt
- Walter Bond
- Ira Bowman
- Derrick Brown
- Troy Brown
- Rick Brunson
- Keith Bullock
- John Coker
- Ken Conley
- Modie Cox
- Dan Cross
- Corey Crowder
- Jevon Crudup
- Muntrelle Dobbins
- Mario Donaldson
- Mark Donnelly
- Spencer Dunkley
- Brian Edwards
- Jay Edwards
- Roney Eford
- Brian Fair
- Isaac Fontaine
- Reggie Freeman
- Michael Evans
- Tate George
- Greg Grant
- Adrian Griffin
- Jermaine Guice
- Chris Harris
- Otis Hill
- Lucious Jackson
- Randell Jackson
- Ponce James
- Chris Jent
- Kannard Johnson
- Lamont Jones
- Shelton Jones
- Jeff Kent
- John Kimbrell
- Kirk King
- Rusty LaRue
- Todd Lindeman
- James Martin
- Johnny McDowell
- BJ McKie
- Rick Mickens
- Harry Moore
- Ricky Moore
- Jeff Myers
- Julius Nwosu
- Kevin Ollie
- Damian Owens
- Mike Pegues
- Jamie Peterson
- Jerry Reynolds
- Rumeal Robinson
- Tick Rogers
- Shawnelle Scott
- Tom Sheehey
- Willie Simms
- Carl Simpson
- Charles Smith
- Troy Smith
- Jarod Stevenson
- Justus Thigpen
- Charles Thomas
- Logan Vander Velden
- Antonio Watson
- Ennis Whatley
- Chuckie White
- Aaron Williams
- Brent Williams
- Theron Wilson
- A. J. Wynder
See also
References
- ^ Tom Yantz. "Pride Move Only Matter Of Time". Hartford Courant.
External links
- Hasty, Roy (August 11, 1995). "Connecticut Pride; Lion To Be King Where Hellcats Once Ruled". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
- "IBL continues to catch CBA teams". ESPN.com. February 14, 2001. Retrieved May 17, 2018.