Arkansas Rivercatz
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Arkansas Rivercatz | |
Founded | 2006 |
League | ABA 2006-present |
Team History | Arkansas Rivercatz 2006-present |
Arena | Pine Bluff Convention Center |
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Based in | Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
Team Colors | Purple, grey, and black |
Owner | Charles Wilkerson |
Head Coach | Ed Corporal |
Championships | 0 |
Division Titles | 0 |
Cheerleaders | RiverKittyz |
The Arkansas Rivercatz were a team of the American Basketball Association. Located in Pine Bluff Arkansas. The team was originally called the Little Rock Rivercatz, and was scheduled to play in Little Rock at the Barton Coliseum. The team had a 34-game schedule with 16 home games on the slate to be played at the Pine Bluff Convention Center. [1]
They compiled a 17-7 record and were ranked #15 in the ABA Power Rankings before the team's headquarters, the Royal Arkansas Hotel and Suites suddenly went out of business, forcing the team to merge operations with its brother franchise, the Arkansas Aeros. [2].