Midwest Basketball League

Midwest Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Founded 2015
No. of teams 11
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Cedar Valley CourtKings (2016)
Official website officialMBL.com

The Midwest Basketball League (MBL) is a semi-professional men's basketball league which operates in the Midwestern United States.

History

Established in 2015, the Midwest Basketball League (MBL) is about providing fans with an exciting and entertaining experience. The Midwest Basketball League is for developing athletes, providing them exposure, and giving them the opportunity to move ahead in their career.

Eleven teams are scheduled to compete in the inaugural 2016 season. Regular season games began in April 2016[1] followed by a post-season in August 2016.[2]

After five games the Chicago Clovers were removed from the league. Lincoln Lions, who were playing a limited schedule as a "branding" team, took the place of the Clovers. Northern Indiana Monarchs also were removed after playing seven games.

Teams

Division Team City Arena
West Cedar Valley CourtKings Waterloo, Iowa Cedar Valley SportsPlex
Chicago Fury Chicago, Illinois Salvation Army Adele and Robert Stern Red Shield Center
Lincoln Lions Lincoln, Illinois Lincoln College
Milwaukee Storm Milwaukee, Wisconsin Silver Springs Neighborhood Center
Minnesota Broncos Saint Paul, Minnesota Oxford Community Center
Minnesota Rangers Saint Paul, Minnesota Oxford Community Center
Division Team City Arena
East Dayton Air Strikers Dayton, Ohio Vandalia Recreation Center
Hamilton Heroes Hamilton, Ohio New Life Vineyard Church
Indiana Dream Muncie, Indiana Southside Middle School
Indiana Fury Fort Wayne, Indiana Harlan Christian Youth Center
Kentucky Flash Louisville, Kentucky TBD

Former teams

Champions

Season Winner Runner-up Result
2016 Cedar Valley CourtKings Minnesota Rangers 108-98

References

  1. "Professional basketball returning to Cedar Valley". Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. 18 December 2015.
  2. "Welcome to the new home of the MBL". Midwest Basketball League. 23 July 2015.

External links

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