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The arena is named after Gene Bartow, the coach who built the school's men's basketball program from scratch over the last quarter of the 20th century. UAB initially played their games at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex Arena, now known as Legacy Arena , but moved its games to the on-campus facility beginning with the 1988–89 ...
It has been the home to ice hockey, college basketball and arena football teams in Birmingham. [7] [8] It was home of the Birmingham Bulls of the WHA from 1976 to 1978 and another version of the Birmingham Bulls of the ECHL from 1992 to 2001. [7] It was also home to the UAB men's basketball team starting in 1978 before the team moved into ...
The founders of the club were looking to provide regular opportunities and a clear pathway for young people from Birmingham and the surrounding areas to play basketball. The club runs representative teams at various age levels from Under-11s through to seniors, based in one of the most deprived wards in the country, with participants drawn from ...
High school basketball: Boys' and girls' scores from across the Southland on Friday. ... Birmingham 65, Taft 23. Brea Olinda 65, Garden Grove Pacifica 25. Burbank Burroughs 55, Hoover 13.
High school basketball: Scores for boys' and girls' games across the Southland on Wednesday, Jan. 15. ... Birmingham 59, El Camino Real 42 Bishop Amat 71, Cathedral 35 Bishop Diego 65, Thacher 50
The UAB Blazers men's basketball team represents the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in NCAA Division I men's college basketball, with the 2023–24 season being the Blazers' first as members of the American Athletic Conference. The Blazers play home games at Bartow Arena and are coached by Andy Kennedy.
Tommy Burns, a native of Birmingham and a UAB history student, recalls being invited to the Student Government Association president's office to discuss basketball. The news that UAB would be starting a men's basketball team in the spring of 1978 had everyone in school and in the town excited. The team needed a name, though.
The Birmingham Power were one of the original franchises of the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL). Based in Birmingham, Alabama , they played from 2001 to 2005. External links