Vermont Frost Heaves

Vermont Frost Heaves
Founded 2005
League

ABA 2005–2008

PBL 2008–2011
Team history Vermont Frost Heaves
2005–2011
Based in Cornwall, Vermont
Arena Barre Auditorium
Burlington Memorial Auditorium
Colors Arctic Blue, White, & Red
Owner(s) GO Heaves, Inc.
Head coach Joe Salerno
Overall record 93 wins, 22 loses
Championships 2 (ABA: 2006–07, 2007–08)
Division titles 2
Dancers none
Mascot Bump the Moose

The Vermont Frost Heaves were a professional basketball team in Vermont, United States, that last played in the Premier Basketball League, last coached by Joe Salerno. The formation of the team was announced in December 2005 by founding owner Alexander Wolff, a Cornwall, Vermont, resident and writer for Sports Illustrated. The Heaves were originally part of the American Basketball Association from 2006 through 2008. They were the ABA Champions in the 2006–07 and the 2007–2008 seasons, under head coach Will Voigt.

Logo used by the Frost Heaves when they were in the ABA

The Heaves started playing in the fall of 2006 at the Auditorium in Barre, Vermont, and the Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont.

The Heaves started off with a 108–100 overtime loss at Quebec City before going on a 5-game win streak with wins over Montreal, Buffalo, Quebec City, and Cape Cod(2). An overtime loss at Strong Island was followed by a seven game win streak ended by Quebec City in Barre, the team's first-ever home loss. Attendance was between 900 and 1,650 for the games.

The team ended the regular season 30–6. On March 29, 2007, the Frost Heaves won the ABA Championship, defeating the Texas Tycoons 143–95.

In the 2010 off-season, a group of local fans bought the team, which had been on the verge of collapse, and established a non-profit fan-owned corporation named GO Heaves, Inc. to operate the team. However, on January 26, 2011 (in the midst of the season), GO Heaves announced the team was ceasing operations.[1] Their players were subject to a dispersal draft.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Vermont Frost Heaves hoops team folds, Burlington Free Press, January 26, 2011, retrieved January 26, 2011

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