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The 2002 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers season was the team's first season. The team finished with a 6–10 record under head coach Terry Karg, finishing fourth out of five in the American Conference Northeast Division; they did not go to the playoffs. Following the season, Karg resigned as head coach.[1]
Schedule [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Game site
1
Bye
2
April 6, 2002
Greensboro Prowlers
L 42–28
0–1
Greensboro Coliseum
3
April 12, 2002
Richmond Speed
L 72–30
0–2
First Union Arena
4
April 20, 2002
Albany Conquest
L 34–28
0–3
First Union Arena
5
April 27, 2002
Greensboro Prowlers
L 64–31
0–4
Greensboro Coliseum
6
May 4, 2002
Roanoke Steam
L 44–26
0–5
First Union Arena
7
May 10, 2002
Rochester Brigade
L 57–52
0–6
Blue Cross Arena
8
May 18, 2002
New Haven Ninjas
W 47–43
1–6
New Haven Coliseum
9
May 25, 2002
Albany Conquest
L 37–35
1–7
Times Union Center
10
June 1, 2002
Rochester Brigade
W 52–35
2–7
First Union Arena
11
June 7, 2002
Mohegan Wolves
W 49–40
3–7
Mohegan Sun Arena
12
June 15, 2002
Mohegan Wolves
W 51–26
4–7
First Union Arena
13
June 22, 2002
New Haven Ninjas
L 67–59
4–8
New Haven Coliseum
14
June 29, 2002
Rochester Brigade
L 55–38
4–9
Blue Cross Arena
15
July 6, 2002
New Haven Ninjas
W 45–28
5–9
First Union Arena
16
July 13, 2002
Mohegan Wolves
W 56–39
6–9
First Union Arena
17
July 20, 2002
Albany Conquest
L 58–36
6–10
First Union Arena
18
Bye
Final standings [ ]
Attendance [ ]
Week
Opponent
Attendance
2
Mahoning Valley Thunder
8,200
3
Manchester Wolves
6,968
6
Quad City Steamwheelers
7,043
10
Albany Conquest
6,358
12
Manchester Wolves
5,739
15
Tennessee Valley Vipers
4,880
16
Manchester Wolves
5,701
17
Peoria Pirates
6,088
Total
50,977
Average
6,372
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