In the fall of 2004, Sports Illustrated writer and Cornwall, Vt. resident Alexander Wolff began to explore the possibility of bringing pro basketball to Vermont. The result is a fan-friendly group of people tailored to the state the team calls home. Our players include those who have already made their mark in Vermont, at the states's high schools and colleges. Our employees and suppliers are people and businesses based in the Green Mountain State. Even our concessions stands, as much as possible, feature locally produced food and drink. Our home games will be split between the Barre Auditorium and Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. There isn't a bad seat among the 1,650 in "the Aud" in Barre, the building is beloved by generations of Vermonters as the longtime home to the state's high school basketball tournament. Our inaugural season should be fun and exciting. Come and join us for professional basketball in Vermont!
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| ABA Playoffs * Take place over two weeks in mid-March * 24 teams qualify * Eight conference winners receive byes * Other 16 teams play one another at the home of the higher seeds * Eight first-round winners play second-round games at the home of the eight bye-holders * Final eight play down over three days at a site to be determined for the ABA Championship |
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