Marysville Meteors
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Marysville Meteors | |
Founded | 2006 |
League | IBL 2006-present |
Team History | Columbus Cyclones 2006 Marysville Meteors 2007-present |
Arena | Westerville North High School Gymnasium 2006 Marysville High School Gymnasium 2007-present |
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Based in | Marysville |
Team Colors | ? |
Owner | Charlie Mitchell |
Head Coach | Shaun Smith |
Championships | 0 |
Division Titles | 0 |
The Marysville Meteors are a professional basketball team entering their second season in the International Basketball League.
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[edit] 2006 season
The Meteors played with the Columbus Cyclones nickname during the 2006 season, all home games were played at Westerville North High School. The team finished 20-3, and played in the IBL Championship Game, where they lost to the Elkhart Express 119-108 in overtime. The team was led in scoring by Michael Brownlee(21.7 ppg), and also featured Paul Haynes(18.8 ppg). Both were all-stars. The team averaged roughly 1,000 fans per game that first season.
[edit] 2007 and beyond
According to a press release[1], the Cyclones would be moving to Marysville, Ohio for their 2007 season. They will be coached by former OSU Buckeye Shaun Smith as they attempt to continue their successes.
[edit] Standings
Regular Season | |||||||
Year | Wins | Losses | Percentage | League | Division | ||
2006 | 20 | 3 | .869 | 2nd -IBL | 2nd - East Division |
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