Fargo-Moorhead Beez

{{Infobox Basketball club

| name =Fargo-Moorhead Beez

| logo =FargoMoorheadBeezLogo.png

| leagues =International Basketball Association (1995-2001)
Continental Basketball Association (2001-2002)

| founded =1995

| history = Fargo-Moorhead Beez
(1995–2002)

| location =Fargo, North Dakota

| arena =Fargo Civic Center

| colors =

| president =

| coach =

|championships=2 (1995–96) (1997–98) |color1=Gold|color2=Orange|color3=Yellow|ownership=Al Gardner and Al Hovland|capacity=2,800|div_champs=1 (1997–98)|folded=2002|division=IBA East Division (1997–2001)|conference=CBA National Conference (2001–2002)}}

The Fargo-Moorhead Beez was a professional basketball club based in Fargo, North Dakota that competed in the International Basketball Association (IBA) that began in the 1995-1996 season. They were the 1995-1996 and the 1997-1998 International Basketball Association champions.

The team joined the Continental Basketball Association in 2001 when the IBA folded, along with IBA rivals, the Dakota Wizards and the Saskatchewan Hawks. In their one and only CBA season, the Beez made the playoffs and faced off in a best-of-5 series with the Dakota Wizards for the National Conference Championship. The Wizards, however, won the series 3-0 and went on to become the 2002 CBA Champions. The Beez folded the following summer.

Notable former players include Chris "Birdman" Andersen,{{Cite web |last=Larkins |first=David |date=September 19, 2013 |title=NBA's Chris (Birdman) Andersen allegedly catfished by Manitoba woman |url=https://winnipegsun.com/2013/09/19/nbas-chris-birdman-andersen-allegedly-catfished-by-manitoba-woman}} Tony Dunkin,{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-04-07 |title=Former CCU standout Tony Dunkin named new basketball coach at Kingstree High |url=https://www.postandcourier.com/kingstree/former-ccu-standout-tony-dunkin-named-new-basketball-coach-at-kingstree-high/article_5d80306e-d55f-11ed-989c-7f751f9a2a4e.html |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=Post and Courier |language=en}} and Ime Udoka (Houston Rockets head coach).{{Cite web |last=Cacciola |first=Scott |last2=Deb |first2=Sopan |date=October 7, 2022 |title=Celtics Coach Ime Udoka Rose Fast and Fell Hard |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/07/sports/basketball/ime-udoka-boston-celtics.html |website=New York Times}}

Personnel

Head coaches

class="wikitable"

|+

!#

!Name

!Term

!GP

!W

!L

!Pct.

1

|Rory White

|1995–1998, 2001–2002

|128

|65

|63

|.508

2

|Lance Berwald

|1998–1999

|34

|14

|20

|.412

3

|David Shellhase

|1999–2000

|36

|21

|15

|.583

4

|John Jordan

|rowspan="2"|2000–2001

|17

|7

|10

|.412

5

|Lorenzo Charles

|23

|8

|15

|.348

Season by season record

class="wikitable"

|+

!Year

!Gp

!W

!L

!Pct.

!Finish

!Playoffs

1995–96

|24

|10

|14

|.417

|3rd IBA

|Won IBA Semi Finals 2–1 Vs Winnipeg Cyclone, Won IBA Championship 2–1 Vs Black Hills Posse

1996–97

|30

|6

|24

|.200

|6th IBA

|Did Not Qualify

1997–98

|34

|24

|10

|.706

|1st IBA East

|Won IBA East Division Semi Finals 2–0 Vs Des Moines Dragons, Won IBA Championship 2–1 Vs Black Hills Posse

1998–99

|34

|14

|20

|.412

|5th IBA East

|Did Not Qualify

1999–00

|36

|21

|15

|.583

|2nd IBA East

|Won IBA East Division Semifinals 2–0 Vs Saskatchewan Hawks, Lost IBA East Division Finals 3–0 Vs Des Moines Dragons

2000–01

|40

|15

|25

|.375

|4th IBA East

|Lost IBA East Division Semi Finals 2–0 Vs Des Moines Dragons

2001–02

|40

|25

|15

|.625

|2nd CBA National Conference

|

References

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