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  2. List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Professional Football League (1946–1949 ) [1] [2] Eastern Division Shamokin Indians [3] Pottsville Maroons [3] Shenandoah Presidents [3] Allentown Buccaneers [3] York Roses [3] Harrisburg Senators [3] Philadelphia Yellow Jackets [3] Western Division McKeesport-Duquesne Ironmen [4] New Kensington Alumineers [4] Johnstown Clippers ...

  3. Category:Defunct basketball teams in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct basketball teams in Pennsylvania" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Palestra - Wikipedia

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    The Palestra hosted its first basketball game on January 1, 1927. Pennsylvania defeated Yale 26–15 before a capacity crowd of 10,000, then the largest crowd ever to attend a basketball game on the East Coast. For many years, the building shared the same management as Madison Square Garden in New York City. Teams wishing to play at the ...

  5. Pittsburgh Condors - Wikipedia

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    History: Pittsburgh Pipers 1967–1968 Minnesota Pipers 1968–1969 Pittsburgh Pipers 1969–1970 Pittsburgh Condors 1970–1972: Arena: Pittsburgh Civic Arena (1967–68, 1969–1972) Met Center (1968–69) Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Team colors: Blue and Orange (1967–1970) Red and Gold (1970-72) Team manager: Vern Mikkelsen 1967–1968

  6. Pittsburgh Pirates (NBL) - Wikipedia

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    The team was founded in 1937 as one of the founding teams of the National Basketball League. The team never played in the playoffs in their three seasons on the league. From inception and through its first 2 seasons the team was named the "Pirates" until the franchise was inactivated from the summer of 1939 until the summer of 1944, reappearing ...

  7. Pittsburgh Rens - Wikipedia

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    The shortened version also had some basketball history attached to it, since a New York team had that nickname decades earlier. On October 2, 1961. the Rens opened their first training camp at Pitt Pavilion, the former home of the Pittsburgh Panthers college basketball team. Following a preseason schedule, they opened the regular season on Nov ...

  8. Pittsburgh South Side - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh South Side twice defeated the Buffalo Germans, whose members once claimed that they had never lost a series to any team. The team dropped out of the league late during the 1911–1912 season. The South Siders won the Western Pennsylvania League championship in 1904 and 1913 and were co-champions of the Central League in 1905.

  9. List of Continental Basketball Association seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Basketball Association (CBA)—and its previous incarnations as the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League, the Eastern Professional Basketball League (EPBL) and the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA)—was a professional basketball league which lasted 63 seasons from 1946 to 2009.