Rochester Centrals
The Rochester Centrals were an American basketball team based in Rochester, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League. They played at the Main Street Armory, when it was still in use as a military training facility.
Year-by-year
Year | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs |
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1925/26 | ABL | 4th (1st half); 3rd (2nd half) | Did not qualify |
1926/27 | ABL | 6th (1st half); 7th (2nd half) | Did not qualify |
1927/28 | ABL | 4th, Eastern | Did not qualify |
1928/29 | ABL | 7th (1st half); 4th (2nd half) | Did not qualify |
1929/30 | ABL | 3rd (1st half); 1st (2nd half) | Finals |
1930/31 | ABL | 3rd (1st half); 4th (2nd half) | Did not qualify |
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- Bill Gray's Regional Iceplex
- Blue Cross Arena
- Country Club of Rochester
- Culver Field
- Dome Arena
- Driving Park
- Edgerton Park Arena
- Holleder Stadium
- Innovative Field
- Ira S. Wilson Ice Arena
- Locust Hill Country Club
- Main Street Armory
- Monroe Golf Club
- Oak Hill Country Club
- Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium
- Gene Polisseni Center
- Ritter Arena
- Silver Stadium
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium
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- Joe Altobelli
- Johnny Antonelli
- Joe Arlauckas
- Lori Atsedes
- Craig Button
- Ryan Callahan
- Chyna
- Irving Crane
- Steve Donner
- Rory Fitzpatrick
- Louis Fox
- Brian Gionta
- Heinie Groh
- Walter Hagen
- Luke Harper
- Les Harrison
- Don Holleder
- Kim Insalaco
- Jon Jones
- Ken Kaiser
- Bill Klem
- Brian Kozlowski
- Ryan Lochte
- Leo Lyons
- Wellington Mara
- Clem McCarthy
- Jason McElwain
- George Mogridge
- Gorilla Monsoon
- Kim Pegula
- Adam Podlesh
- Charles Radbourn
- Morrie Silver
- Frank Trigg
- Pete Van Wieren
- Abby Wambach
- William Ward
- Stump Weidman
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