Aurora Cavalry Explained

The Aurora Cavalry is a defunct basketball team from the International Basketball League. They were based in Aurora, Colorado and played only one season in 2006. The team played its home games in a local high school gymnasium.

Cavalry players

Aurora Cavalry Roster
G/F6'5Brian Barthule(Adams State College)
G6'7Jamar Bohanon(Metropolitan State College)
F6'9Jamar Brown(Colorado State University - Pueblo)
F6'4Mike Buggs(University of Colorado)
G6'0Ricky de Aragon(Northern Arizona University)
F6'6Sneed Deaderick(DePaul University)
G/F6'6Jon Gaines(Cal State Bakersfield)
G6'0Nick Graham(Washington State University)
F6'5Aaron Green(University of Missouri–St. Louis)
F6'8Phillip Hillstock(Barber-Scotia College)
F/C6'8Marquis Holmes(University of Idaho)
G5'11Lamar Karim(Southern Polytechnic State University)
F6'5Derek Lambeth(Sacramento State University)
G/F6'5Derrick Lemuel(Mesa State)
G6'2Jermaine Mason(Colorado State University - Pueblo)
G6'0Adam Moeller(Fort Lewis College)
F6'7Joshua Morse(Metropolitan State College)
F6'8Michael Morse(Metropolitan State College)
G/F6'6Dameon Page(University of Colorado)
F6'6Tony Qorri(Mesa State)
G6'4Johnny Reece(University of Oregon)
G6'3Leslie Richardson(University of Denver)
G6'3Dorian Smith(Metropolitan State College)
F6'6D.J. Stelly(University of Dayton)
F6'7Bruce Thomas(Regis University)
F6'7Jermaine Williams(Louisiana State University)
G6'2Solomon Yearby(Campbell University)
G6'3Jason Lampa(Northwood University)

Coaches

Dejon Jernagin, 2006 (10-7)
A.B. Maxey, 2006 (3-0)

All-Stars

2006

Franchise history

The Cavalry was created as an expansion team of the International Basketball League in September 2005. Initially named the Aurora Outlaws, the franchise became the Aurora Cavalry and from its inception became an above-average team in the league. The Cavalry tipped off their first game on March 31, 2006, beating crosstown team Colorado Crossover 140-132. Beginning their existence with a 5-game winning streak, Aurora, led by coach and former Harlem Globetrotter Dejon Jernagin (later replaced by A.B. Maxey), quickly gained a reputation for a balanced attack which was hard for their opponents to counter at first, but they went on to lose seven of their final fifteen games - four in a row in blowout fashion. Injuries to some players reportedly was to blame, while others left for better opportunities elsewhere. However, the Cavalry managed to finish 2006 in 4th place out of 12 teams in the Western Conference and 7th overall.

The Cavalry have since folded.

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