United States Basketball League - Complete Team List

Complete Team List

  • Albany Patroons (2006–07)
  • Atlanta Trojans (1991–99, as Atlanta Eagles in 1991-93)
  • Atlantic City Seagulls (1996–2001)
  • Brevard Blue Ducks (1988, 1990–2004, as Jacksonville Hooters in 1988, 1990–92; as Daytona Beach Hooters in 1993; as Jacksonville Hooters in 1994; as Jacksonville Shooters in 1995; as Jacksonville Barracudas in 1996-98; as Gulf Coast SunDogs in 1999-2000; as Lakeland Blue Ducks in 2001; back to being the Brevard Blue Ducks in 2002-2004)
  • Brooklyn Kings (1999–2007)
  • Camden Power (1997–98, as Philadelphia Power in 1997)
  • Carolina Cardinals (1996)
  • Cedar Rapids River Raiders (2004)
  • Connecticut Skyhawks (1985, 1988, 1990–2001, as Connecticut Colonels in 1985; as New Haven Skyhawks in 1988, 1990–92)
  • Delaware Stars (2007)
  • Dodge City Legend (2000–2007)
  • Empire State Stallions (1991)
  • Florida Sea Dragons (2000–02, as Tampa Bay Windjammers in 1996-99)
  • Florida Sharks (1995–97)
  • Florence Flyers
  • Gary Steelheads (2007)
  • Jackson Jackals (1995)
  • Jackson Wildcats (2007), as Adirondack Wildcats (2002–04)
  • Jersey Shore Bucs (1988)
  • Jersey Turnpikes (1995)
  • Kansas Cagerz (1998–2007, as Columbus Cagerz in 1998)
  • Long Island Surf (1985, 1987–88, 1991–2001, as Long Island Knights in 1985, 1987–88)
  • Maryland Mustangs (2001)
  • Memphis Fire (1994–95)
  • Miami Tropics (1987–88,1991–1993)
  • Mississippi Coast Gamblers (1994)
  • Nebraska Cranes (2005–2006)
  • Northeast Pennsylvania Breakers (2006–2007)
  • New Hampshire Thunder Loons (1996–99)
  • New Jersey Jammers (1985–88, 1992, as Jersey Jammers in 1986-88)
  • New Jersey Flyers (2004–05, as Florence Flyers in 2004)
  • New Jersey Meteors (2007)
  • New Jersey Shore Cats (1998–2001)
  • New York Whitecaps (1991)
  • Oklahoma Storm (2000–2007)
  • Palm Beach Stingrays (1986–88, 1990, 1992–94, as Gold Coast Stingrays in 1986; as West Palm Beach Stingrays in 1987)
  • Philadelphia Aces (1985–88, 1990 as Wildwood Aces in 1985-86)
  • Philadelphia Spirit (1991–92)
  • Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs (1999–2006)
  • Portland Wave (1996–97, as Portland Mountain Cats in 1996)
  • Raleigh Cougars (1997–99)
  • Rhode Island Gulls (1985, 1987)
  • Saint Joseph Express (2002, 2004)
  • Saint Louis Skyhawks (2002–2004)
  • Springfield Fame (1985–86)
  • Staten Island Stallions (1986–87)
  • Suncoast Sunblasters (1991)
  • Tampa Bay Stars (1986–87, as Tampa Bay Flash in 1986)
  • Tampa Bay Sunblasters (1992)
  • Texas Rim Rockers (2003–04), no relationship to the American Basketball Association (2000-present) team of the same name
  • Treasure Coast Tropics (1996, as Miami Tropics in 1987-88, 1991–95)
  • Tulsa Tough-Necks (1999–2000)
  • Washington Congressionals (1998–2000)
  • Westchester Golden Apples (1985–86)
  • Westchester Stallions (1993–94)
  • Westchester Kings (1997)
  • Westchester Wildfire (2003–05)

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