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C-Port Trojans

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

C-Port Trojans
FoundedMay 2010; 13 years ago (2010-05)
LeagueECBL
Team historySavannah Storm (2010–2017)
C-Port Trojans (2018–present)
Based inSavannah, Georgia
ArenaSavannah High School
OwnerJuanita Simmons and Demetrius Holloway
Head coachTony Hallett
Championships0
Division titles0

The C-Port Trojans are a member of the East Coast Basketball League (ECBL). The Trojans previously competed in the American Basketball Association during 2010–11 season.[1]

The Trojans are located in Savannah, Georgia, with home games played on the campus of Savannah High School.

History

An expansion team in the ABA, Savannah finished their first regular season 11–6, third place in the Southeast Division. Savannah was selected to host the six-team regional.[2] On March 12, 2011, the Storm won their first-ever playoff game, 102–94 over the Columbus Riverballers. The team followed that historic victory with a 162–152 win over the Heartland Prowl in the second round of the ABA Playoffs. Their run ended in the third round, losing to the South Central Division champion East Kentucky Energy.

On October 21, 2014, the ECBL announced[3] the Storm as the 11th league member.

In November 2017 the Storm announced the addition of co-owner Demetrius Holloway. The team rebranded as C-Port Trojans.

Season by season

Season Wins Losses Finish Playoffs
2010-11 ABA 11 6 3rd Southeast Division 3rd Round
2015 ECBL 4 7 5th of 5 Southern DNQ
2016 ECBL 5 7 5th of 6 Southern DNQ
2017 ECBL 4 8 3rd of 4 Southeast DNQ
2018 ECBL 2 9 4th of 4 Southeast DNQ

References

  1. ^ "ABA 2011 Basketball". USBasket. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  2. ^ "The early rounds of the ABA playoffs are announced". Colorado Kings. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
  3. ^ "ECBL adds Savannah Storm to 2015 Lineup". ECBL.org. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

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