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Washington Congressionals

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Washington Congressionals
LeagueUSBL
Founded1998
Dissolved2000
HistoryWashington Congressionals
1998-2000
LocationWashington, D.C.
Team colorsblue, yellow, white[1]
     

The Washington Congressionals was a professional basketball club in the United States Basketball League (USBL) from 1998 to 2000.[2]

History

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The team was based in Washington, D.C..[3] Congressionals started their first season uder coach Mike McLeese. They qualified for the play-off only in 1998, when they were eliminated in the first round. Despite their positive first season, they did not managed to qualify to the play-offs in 1999 and 2000. The club disbanded after the 2000 season.

Notable players like streetball legend in the Washington, D.C., and Maryland areas, Curt Smith,[4] Moochie Norris, Craig Hodges, Kevin Thompson, Lonnie Harrell[5] and Senegalese Sitapha Savané played for the franchise.

Seasons

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Stagione League Name W L % Place Play-off Coach
1998 USBL Washington Congressionals 17 9 65,4 Second round Mike McLeese
1999 USBL Washington Congressionals 3 24 11,1 - Mike McLeese
Jacob Jonas
2000 USBL Washington Congressionals 10 20 33,3 - Mike Sanders

Home arenas

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Rosters

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1998 season

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1999 season

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2000 season

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References

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  1. ^ "USBL Team-By-Team Capsules". The Salina Journal. April 30, 1999. p. C5. Retrieved November 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Washington Congressionals History - usbasket.com
  3. ^ "History of the USBL". APBR.org. Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  4. ^ Weidie, Kevin (August 10, 2010). "Steve Francis Doesn't Even Own The D.C. Courts. Just Ask Curt Smith". SB Nation. Retrieved February 18, 2013.
  5. ^ Lonnie Harrell - hoyabasketball.com
  6. ^ 1998 Washington Congressionals Roster - statscrew.com
  7. ^ 1998 Washington Congressionals Stats per player - statscrew.com
  8. ^ 1999 Washington Congressionals Roster - statscrew.com
  9. ^ 1999 Washington Congressionals Stats per player - statscrew.com
  10. ^ 2000 Washington Congressionals Roster - statscrew.com
  11. ^ 2000 Washington Congressionals Stats per player - statscrew.com
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