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albany patroons 2022 schedule

by Stephany Tromp Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Albany Patroons'2022 schedule?

The Albany Patroons of The Basketball League on Thursday revealed their 2022 schedule, which opens with a home game Friday, March 4 at Washington Avenue Armory against the Massachusetts Monarchs. In their first season under new head coach and general manager Will Brown, the Patroons will play a 25-game regular-season schedule - 13 home and 12 away.

How many games will the Patroons play in their first season?

In their first season under new head coach and general manager Will Brown, the Patroons will play a 25-game regular-season schedule - 13 home and 12 away.

Who is the new Patroons coach?

The Patroons are thrilled to welcome Will Brown as GM & Head Coach. With three decades of coaching experience, an unmatched basketball mind and an expansive network within amateur and professional basketball, Will Brown is the ideal leader for the Patroons' next chapter.

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Where do the Albany Patroons play?

Washington Avenue ArmoryAlbany PatroonsArenaWashington Avenue ArmoryLocationAlbany, New YorkTeam colorsgold, greenVice-president(s)Michael Corts, Rocco Ricchiuti8 more rows

Who owns the Albany Patroons?

Tim Maggs said he has relinquished ownership of the franchise to Ben Fernandez, owner of the Washington Avenue Armory, where the Patroons play their home games. Fernandez owned the Patroons when they played in the now-defunct Continental Basketball Association in the 1980s.

What league is Albany Patroons in?

Basketball League'sThe Albany Patroons have unfinished business after winning conference and regional championships but falling short in the finals during The Basketball League's (TBL) 2022 season.

What are Patroons?

Definition of patroon 1 archaic : the captain or officer commanding a ship. 2 [Dutch, from French patron] : the proprietor of a manorial estate especially in New York originally granted under Dutch rule but in some cases existing until the mid-19th century.

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