United Basketball League

{{Infobox sports league

| logo = United Basketball League logo.png

| pixels = 180px

| caption = United Basketball League

| sport = Basketball

| founded = 2008

| motto =

| teams = 8

| country = {{USA}}

| champion = Arkansas Bobcats (2016)

| folded =

| website = [http://ublhoops.com/ ublhoops.com]

|most_champs = Arkansas Bobcats (4)}}

The United Basketball League is a spring semi-professional basketball league based in the Southern United States.

History

Founded by Mac Claire in 2006 as the Regional Basketball League, the UBL began its inaugural season in the spring of 2008. With an aim to provide stable, family-friendly basketball teams for all to enjoy, the UBL presently consists of eight teams.

Teams

class="wikitable"
TeamLocation

!Arena

Formed
Arkansas BobcatsLittle Rock, Arkansas

|Jack Stephens Center

2012
Arkansas WarriorsWrightsville, Arkansas

|Senator Bill Walker Jr. Gymnasium

2008
Baton Rouge Falcons

|Baton Rouge, Louisiana

|

|2015

Cedar Valley Titans

|Waterloo, Iowa

|

|2015

Missouri Quake

|Essex, Missouri

|RIchland High School

|2015

Texas Cagers

|Dallas, Texas

|

|2015

Texas WranglersAddison, Texas

|Greenhill Sport Complex

2008
Tulsa TornadoesTulsa, Oklahoma

|Travel team

2009

= Former teams =

  • Texas Capital Sounds / San Marcos Knights (2006)
  • San Antonio Soul (2006)
  • Arkansas Select (2009)
  • Austin/Round Rock Rhythm (2012–13)
  • Central Texas Stars (2008)
  • East Tyler I-20 Pros (2009)
  • Metroplex Lightning (2013)
  • Mississippi Tornadoes (2011–13)
  • Missouri Terrors (2013)
  • New Mexico Power (2009)
  • Oklahoma Impact (2008–11)
  • On Point Hoops (2012)
  • Springfield Thrill (2011–13)
  • St. Louis Scorpions (2013)
  • Texas Outlaws (2009)

Champions

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!Season

!Winner

!Runner-up

!Result

2008

|Central Texas Stars

|

|

2009

|Oklahoma Impact

|Arkansas Warriors

|116-101

2010

|Oklahoma Impact

|

|

2011

|Texas Wranglers{{cite web | url = https://www.usbasket.com/UBL/basketball.aspx?NewsID=228775 | title = TEXAS WRANGLERS 2011 UBL CHAMPIONS | date = June 12, 2011 | access-date = October 19, 2015 | work = USbasket.com}}

|Arkansas Warriors

|100-96

2012

|Texas Wranglers{{cite web | url = https://www.usbasket.com/UBL/basketball.aspx?NewsID=276734 | title = TEXAS WRANGLERS UBL CHAMPIONS | date = July 1, 2012 | access-date = October 19, 2015 | work = USbasket.com}}

|On Point Hoops

|113-111

2013

|Arkansas Bobcats{{cite web | url = https://www.usbasket.com/UBL/basketball.aspx?NewsID=321264 | title = UBL ARKANSAS BOBCATS NEW CHAMPS | date = June 24, 2013 | access-date = October 19, 2015 | work = USbasket.com}}

|Arkansas Warriors

|97-94

2014

|Arkansas Bobcats{{cite web | url = https://www.usbasket.com/UBL/basketball.aspx?NewsID=365234 | title = UBL 2014 CHAMPION | date = June 30, 2014 | access-date = October 19, 2015 | work = USbasket.com}}

|Texas Wranglers

|111-106

2015

|Arkansas Bobcats{{cite web | url = https://www.usbasket.com/UBL/basketball.aspx?NewsID=413315 | title = UBL Championship | date = July 22, 2015 | access-date = October 19, 2015 | work = USbasket.com}}

|Texas Wranglers

|134-104

2016

|Arkansas Bobcats

|Texas Wranglers

|128-100

2017

|Arkansas Bobcats

|Arkansas Warriors

|117-104

2018

|Oklahoma Outlaws

|Baton Rouge Hurricanes

|162-159

2019

|Oklahoma Outlaws

|Dallas Kings

|132-121

2021

|Texas Wranglers

|DTX Wolfpack

|121-120

See also

References

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