Long Beach Stingrays Explained

Team:Long Beach Stingrays
Founded:1997
League:American Basketball League
History:1997–1998 (one season)
Arena:Walter Pyramid, California State University, Long Beach
City:Long Beach, California
Championships:none

The Long Beach Stingrays was a women's professional basketball team. It existed for only the 1997–98 season, and was a member of the American Basketball League (ABL).

The Stingrays played most of their home games at the Walter Pyramid on the campus of California State University, Long Beach; however, one home game was played at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (now the Honda Center). Their head coach was Maura McHugh.

The Stingrays' biggest star player was their center, Yolanda Griffith. Other notable Stingrays included Beverly Williams, Michelle M. Marciniak, and the former Olympic athlete Venus Lacy.

In what turned out to be the team's only season, the Stingrays made it all the way to the ABL's championship round. They beat the defending champion Columbus Quest in the first two games (both in Long Beach) but lost the final three games in Columbus, and with that, the series.

Despite their strong first season, the Stingrays were viewed largely with indifference by area fans. They had the league's worst attendance; for most of the season, they attracted crowds in the hundreds. Citing anemic season ticket sales and weak corporate sponsorship, league officials shuttered the Stingrays in August 1998. The rest of the league followed in December.

Griffith, like most of the ABL's star players, eventually joined the competing Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) Griffith went on to a long career in the WNBA, most notably for the Sacramento Monarchs. As for McHugh, she has coached various professional and college teams.

Team record

Post-season

ABL Playoffs First-Round
DateWinning teamLosing teamScoreNotes
align=center 21 February 1998 align=center Long Beach Stingrays align=center 96–72
align=center 22 February 1998 align=center Colorado align=center Long Beach 88–68
align=center 25 February 1998 align=center Long Beach align=center Colorado 92–61 align=center Long Beach wins series, 2–1
ABL Semifinals
DateWinning teamLosing teamScoreNotes
align=center 27 February 1998 align=center Long Beach Stingrays align=center 72–62
align=center 1 March 1998 align=center Long Beach align=center Portland 70–69 align=center Long Beach wins series, 2–0
ABL Championship Series
DateWinning teamLosing teamScoreNotes
align=center 8 March 1998 align=center Long Beach Stingrays align=center 65–62
align=center 9 March 1998 align=center Long Beach align=center Columbus 71–61
align=center 11 March 1998 align=center Columbus align=center Long Beach 70–61
align=center 11 March 1998 align=center Columbus align=center Long Beach 68–53
align=center 15 March 1998 align=center Columbus align=center Long Beach 86–81 align=center Columbus wins ABL Championship, 3–2

League honors

Yolanda Griffith

References