Cape Breton Highlanders

Cape Breton Highlanders

Leagues Played
加拿大NBL 45
Links
HighlandersBasketball.ca Wikipedia

结果

加拿大NBL 04/13 22:00 132 Halifax Hurricanes v Cape Breton Highlanders L 121-76
加拿大NBL 04/10 22:00 132 Cape Breton Highlanders v Halifax Hurricanes W 105-94
加拿大NBL 04/08 22:00 132 Cape Breton Highlanders v Halifax Hurricanes L 89-92
加拿大NBL 04/07 17:00 132 Halifax Hurricanes v Cape Breton Highlanders L 110-84
加拿大NBL 04/04 22:00 132 Halifax Hurricanes v Cape Breton Highlanders W 87-89
加拿大NBL 03/30 22:00 1 Island Storm v Cape Breton Highlanders W 102-109
加拿大NBL 03/28 22:00 1 Cape Breton Highlanders v Saint John Mill Rats W 92-89
加拿大NBL 03/24 18:00 1 Halifax Hurricanes v Cape Breton Highlanders L 117-91
加拿大NBL 03/21 22:00 1 Cape Breton Highlanders v Halifax Hurricanes L 90-103
加拿大NBL 03/16 22:00 1 Cape Breton Highlanders v Moncton Magic L 93-117
加拿大NBL 03/10 17:00 1 Cape Breton Highlanders v Sudbury Five W 138-133
加拿大NBL 03/04 22:30 1 St John's Edge v Cape Breton Highlanders L 105-92

The Cape Breton Highlanders were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Sydney, Nova Scotia. They were granted a hiatus from the National Basketball League of Canada for the 2019–20 season, but have no schedule to return.

History

In early June 2015, it was announced that Tyrone Levingston, the son of Halifax Rainmen owner Andre Levingston, was making an attempt to establish a basketball team in Sydney, Nova Scotia in Cape Breton Island. He drew attention from businessman Parker Rudderham and many other locals that were willing to become a part of the team's ownership. Instead of him being the sole owner, Levingston preferred to have a group of multiple investors. By August, the team had expectations of playing their home games at Centre 200 and hoped to compete in the 2015–16 NBL Canada season.

On September 22, 2015, the team was officially admitted into the league for the upcoming season. Centre 200 was confirmed as their future home arena. Commissioner Dave Magley expected the league's expansion into Sydney to have positive financial ramifications. The team was also announced to be called "Cape Breton", with their nickname to be decided through a public contest. The nickname would be announced on October 15.

However, at the time Cape Breton's nickname was expected to be released to the public, the team was put on hold for the 2015–16 season, because they were unable to "get all the financing and other details put in place." Levingston said that he aimed to strike more sponsorship deals to ensure that the team would compete in the following season. Nevertheless, he planned to promote their nickname and logo as soon as possible. On November 24, 2015, the team's nickname was officially announced as the "Cape Breton Highlanders". It was inspired by the Cape Breton Highlanders military unit and the geography of the Cape Breton area itself. Centre 200 was the site of a 2015–16 NBL Canada preseason game between the Halifax Hurricanes and the Island Storm in order to promote the league to the new market. The Hurricanes won the game 106-103 in front of approximately 1,100 fans. On August 29, 2016, the Highlanders announced its ownership group and confirmed that the paperwork was being finalized with the league in order to join for the 2016–17 season. On October 7, the Highlanders announced its first head coach would be Dean Murray.

Coach Murray would end up being released midway through the first season on January 22 and replaced by assistant coach Ben Resner. When the season ended, the Highlanders were last in the Atlantic Division with a 15–25 record and failed to make the playoffs. In July 2017, the Highlanders hired longtime NBLC coach Rob Spon as the head coach for the 2017–18 season. Spon left after one season and was replaced by Bernardo Fitz-Gonzalez, a former Colombia national basketball team player. Under Fitz-Gonzalez, the team qualified for the playoffs for the first time. They lost to the Halifax Hurricanes two games to three in the best-of-five series.

After the season ended, team president and general manager Tyrone Levingston stated the team is in need of financial support from the community if the team is to return for the 2019–20 season. The organization then announced it had suspended operations on July 11, 2019, when they could not afford to pay the league dues. Levingston then announced a season ticket drive in which the team had to sell 1500 season tickets by August 25 in order to save the season, but only sold 652.

As of 2021, there are no plans for the Highlanders to return.

开普布雷顿高地人是加拿大新斯科舍省悉尼的一支职业篮球队,是国家篮球联盟加拿大精英篮球联赛(CEBL)的成员。球队的主场是中心 200,这是一个拥有 5,000 个座位的体育场馆,也是新斯科舍高地人队的主场。该团队由转让西部的所有者成功集团所有。

开普布雷顿高地人队是 CEBL 扩军的第二支球队,并于 2019 年加入该联盟。球队的主教练是迈克·墨菲,他曾执教过加拿大大西洋大学体育协会的圣玛丽大学哈斯基队。球队在第一个赛季以 11-15 的战绩获得第四名,并进入季后赛。他们在半决赛中输给了埃德蒙顿街道队。

开普布雷顿高地人队的阵容中包括一些加拿大国家队的球员,例如科里·约瑟夫和尼克·斯塔乌斯卡斯。球队还拥有几位经验丰富的国际球员,例如查尔斯·加西亚和埃里克·墨菲。

开普布雷顿高地人队是新斯科舍省第一支参加 CEBL 的球队,也是该省第一支参加职业篮球联赛的球队。球队得到了当地社区的大力支持,并在主场比赛中吸引了大量观众。