East Coast Basketball League

East Coast Basketball League (ECBL)
Sport Basketball
Founded June 2014
No. of teams 18
Country United States
Continent FIBA Americas (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
PrimeTime Players (2016)
Most titles PrimeTime Players (2)
Official website EastCoastBasketballLeague.org

East Coast Basketball League (ECBL) is a men's professional basketball minor league in the United States that began play in March 2015. The league is centered in the Carolinas with teams also in Georgia and Virginia.

Five of the teams (Carolina Gladiators, Fayetteville Crossover, PrimeTime Players, Queen City Express, South Carolina All-Stars)[1] in the ECBL previously played in the Tobacco Road Basketball League. The teams broke away from the TRBL due to changes in the league format.[2]

The ECBL will broadcast games live and delayed online via Chris Schieman Media & Marketing.[3]

History

On August 16, 2014 the ECBL announced[4] the addition of the Fort Gordon Eagles. A military team, the Eagles also compete in the Southeast Military Athletics Conference (SEMAC) from October to February.

Former American Basketball Association team Savannah Storm were named the 11th franchise to enter the ECBL.[5]

The first-ever ECBL Championship was won by PrimeTime Players, 130-113 over the Fayetteville Crossover. The final was played on June 27, 2015 in Fort Mill, South Carolina and streamed live online. Former Catawba College forward Donald Rutherford[6] scored 34 points while grabbing 16 rebounds for PrimeTime and was named game MVP.

Four new teams joined the ECBL for the 2016 season: expansion teams Carolina MPact, Petersburg Revolution, RDU Raptors and Winston-Salem Certified (formerly of the TRBL).

Expansion into Charlotte was announced on April 8, 2016 with the addition of Charlotte Golden Bulls.[7] In addition, another former TRBL team (Lumberton Showstoppers) announced their intention to join the league for 2017.[8]

At the August AGM, league board of directors unanimously accepted the expansion application of the Florence Wildcats for 2017.[9] Two teams also announced name changes: Peterburg Cavaliers (formerly Revolution) and Sparkle City Splash (formerly South Carolina All-Stars).

League owners approved the expansion application of the Carolina Thunder for 2017. The Thunder will begin as a travel team playing a league schedule on the road.

Teams

North Division City Arena Founded First ECBL season
Carolina Kings Greenville, North Carolina TBA 2016 2017
Charlotte Golden Bulls Charlotte, North Carolina TBA 2016 2017
Fayetteville Crossover Fayetteville, North Carolina John D. Fuller Recreational/Athletic Complex 2011 2015
Hampton Roads Warriors Hampton, Virginia TBA 2015 2017
High Point Hawks High Point, North Carolina Nathanael S. Morehead Recreation Center 2013 2015
Lumberton Showstoppers Lumberton, North Carolina Bill Sapp Recreational Center 2014 2017
Petersburg Cavaliers Petersburg, Virginia Richard Bland College 2015 2016
Raleigh-Durham United Raptors Durham, North Carolina Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club 2015 2016
Winston-Salem Certified Salem, North Carolina Salem Baptist Christian School 2014 2016
South Division City Arena Founded First ECBL season
Carolina Crusaders Columbia, South Carolina Greenview Park 2014 2015
Carolina Thunder Dillon, South Carolina Dillon Wellnes Center 2015 2017
Florence Wildcats Florence, South Carolina Florence YMCA 2016 2017
Fort Gordon Eagles Augusta, Georgia Fort Gordon 2013 2015
PrimeTime Players Fort Mill, South Carolina Banks Street Gym 1991 2015
Savannah Storm Savannah, Georgia Savannah High School 2010 2015
South Carolina Showtime Orangeburg, South Carolina TBA 2016 2017
South Carolina Upstate Redhawks Greenville, South Carolina Legacy Charter School 2014 2015
Spark City Splash Spartanburg, South Carolina Whitlock Flexible Learning Center 2011 2015

Former teams

Champions

Season Champion Runner-up Result
2015 PrimeTime Players Fayetteville Crossover 130-113[10][11]
2016 PrimeTime Players Fayetteville Crossover 119-100

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