Buffalo Stampede

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Buffalo Stampede
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Founded2008
LeaguePBL (2008-2010)
ACPBL (2010-2011)
Team historyBuffalo Dragons (2008)
Buffalo Stampede (2008-2011)
Based inAmherst, New York
ArenaDaemen College
ColorsOrange & Black
OwnerVincent J. Lesh Jr.
Championships0
Division titles0

The Buffalo Stampede was a basketball team in the Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League (ACPBL) that started as a franchise in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) in the 2009 season. The team was originally the NexxNow Buffalo Dragons (called Buffalo Dragons in shorthand) [1] The team was first owned by NexxNow Inc.[2] However, Vincent Lesh, the owner of the modern American Basketball Association Buffalo Sharks (the team formerly known as the Silverbacks and Rapids) folded that club, left the ABA, and bought the Dragons from NexxNow, renaming them the Buffalo Stampede.[3]

The team was to play their home games at the Burt Flickinger Center at Erie Community College,[1] however with Lesh's purchase they moved to what was going to be the Sharks venue, the Koessler Athletic Center at Canisius College.[4] On December 15, the team announced that head coach Richard Jacob stepped down and would be replaced on an interim basis by General Manager Roosevelt Bouie.[5] On December 23, John Fitzpatrick was named head coach.[6] On March 22, 2009, Fitzpatrick was removed as assistant coach Aaron Clark would take over

running the team for its final two games, before leaving for the Rochester razorsharks the following season.[7] For 2010, Lesh hired Jim Condill as the head coach of the Buffalo Stampede. In February 2010, Condill resigned and Vern Hall, his assistant coach, took over. During the 2010 season Vern Hall was unable to attended two games in Canada on the Stampede's schedule, due to personal reasons. Assistant coach/Team manager Jordan Ellis interimed for Hall and ended up with a 1-1 record on the trip. Becoming the youngest coach in PBL history to ever record a win at the age of 21.[8]

On May 24, 2010, the PBL announced that the league was severing ties with the Stampede.[9] On August 10, 2010 the Stampede announced their move to the ACPBL and a pending change in venue to Daemen College.[10]

After playing one season in the ACPBL, the Stampede folded, their place in the ACPBL being taken by a team called the .[11]

References[]

  1. ^ a b NexxNow Brings Professional Basketball Back to Buffalo, Yahoo! Finance, 2008-04-30, retrieved 2008-05-01
  2. ^ Buffalo joins Premier Basketball League, , 2008-02-01, retrieved 2008-05-01
  3. ^ McKissic, Rodney (2008-09-18), New minor-league basketball team will be called Stampede, The Buffalo News, retrieved 2008-09-18
  4. ^ McKissic, Rodney (2008-09-19), Teams merge to form Stampede, The Buffalo News, retrieved 2008-09-19
  5. ^ McKissic, Rodney (2008-12-15), Jacob resigns as head coach and GM of Stampede, The Buffalo News, retrieved 2008-12-15
  6. ^ McKissic, Rodney (2008-12-23), Stampede names new coach, The Buffalo News, retrieved 2008-12-23
  7. ^ Fitzpatrick out as Stampede coach after 1-16 start, The Buffalo News, 2009-03-22, retrieved 2009-03-24
  8. ^ Stampede coach Condill resigns, Buffalo Sports Daily, 2010-02-04, archived from the original on 2016-03-03, retrieved 2010-05-24
  9. ^ Premier Basketball League Reorganizes, , 2010-05-24, retrieved 2010-05-24
  10. ^ Buffalo Stampede Join the ACPBL, , 2010-08-10, retrieved 2010-08-10
  11. ^ Dechabert, Derek (2011-08-16), Dill takes charge of new club, Bermuda Royal Gazette, retrieved 2011-08-18

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