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Cleveland Rosenblums, American Basketball League (1925–31) Cleveland Chase Brassmen, National Basketball League (1943–44) Cleveland Allmen Transfers, National Basketball League (1944–46) Cleveland Rebels, Basketball Association of America (1946–47) Cleveland Pipers, American Basketball League (1961–1962)
National Football League: Cleveland Municipal Stadium: 1931 1931 Team folded 0 Cleveland Spiders: American Association National League: League Park National League Park: 1887 1899 Team folded 1 Cleveland Rosenblums: American Basketball League: Cleveland Public Hall: 1925 1931 Team folded 3 Cleveland Barons: American Hockey League: Cleveland ...
Dayton Gems (original) (merged with the Milwaukee Admirals, now in the American Hockey League) Cleveland Falcons/Indians (transferred to the American Hockey League and became the Cleveland Barons (1937–73); eventually moved to Jacksonville, Florida and became the Jacksonville Barons for the rest of the team's existence)
The Cleveland Pipers were an American industrial basketball team based in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1950s and early 1960s. The Pipers are mostly known for having played in the short-lived American Basketball League from 1961–62. They were also a power in the day's Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball and the National Industrial Basketball ...
0–9. 1997 NBA All-Star Game; 2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournament; 2007 NBA Finals; 2007 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament; 2015 NBA Finals
One of the early stars for the league was Cleveland's Honey Russell whose 7.4 points was the second highest average in the league. Cleveland drew well, bringing in nearly 10,000 fans a game, while Brooklyn could only draw around 2,000.
Men's Basketball (2020) Holy Name Green Wave 4 6 10 Volleyball, Men's Basketball (2020) Lakewood Rangers 0 0 0 N/A Normandy Invaders 1 0 0 Men's Tennis (2021) North Olmstead Eagles 0 0 0 N/A Parma Senior Redmen 2 1 3 Wrestling (2018) Rocky River Pirates 19 15 34 Men's & Women's Track, Men's & Women's Cross Country, Women's Basketball (2021)
[16] [17] The network formerly held the local rights to college basketball games featuring Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati through the 2019-20 season. The channel formerly broadcast Cleveland Indians games from the network's launch as SportsChannel Ohio, until Fox Sports Ohio lost the rights as a result of the team starting ...