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West Manitoba Wranglers: Brandon: 1997 Basketball: League Team City Years WBL: Winnipeg Thunder: Winnipeg: 1992 NBL-C: Winnipeg: 1993-1994 IBA: Winnipeg Cyclone: Winnipeg: 1995-2001 Soccer: League Team City Years CSL: Winnipeg Fury: Winnipeg: 1987-1992 Canadian football: League Team City Years WIFU: Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Winnipeg: 1936-1957
Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC; French: Conférence athlétique des collèges du Manitoba), previously known as the Central Plains Athletic Conference, is an organization of college athletics in southern Manitoba, Canada.
Left the American Basketball Association following the 2007–08 season. Left the PBL following the 2010–11 season and formed the National Basketball League of Canada. Montreal Sasquatch: Montreal, Quebec 2008 0 Granted an expansion team for the 2008 season, but folded during their inaugural season. Quebec Kebs Quebec City, Quebec 2008–11 0
There was plenty to see and even more to ponder when Notre Dame men's basketball opened Friday's practice at Purcell Pavilion for the general public
Pages in category "Basketball in Manitoba" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. W. Winnipeg Cyclone;
John Carson (born September 20, 1959) is a former Canadian university and professional basketball player. He was a five-time Canadian university ( "CIAU" ) First Team All-Canadian, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the only player in Canadian university basketball history to achieve this feat.
Jerry D. Hemmings (born February 17, 1948) is an American former basketball coach and professional basketball player. He coached the Brandon University men's basketball team to four CIAU National Championships. Hemmings is a member of the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame.
Its present-day location is the Sport Manitoba building (145 Pacific Ave.), where it had its grand opening on October 27, 2012. [ 1 ] Exhibits of Manitoba's sports teams and honoured athletes are displayed in the museum.