Mid-South Basketball Association

The Mid-South Basketball Association (MSBA) is a minor league men's basketball circuit that began play in the spring of 2019 with teams in Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee. The league has two seasons (spring and fall) per calendar year.

Mid-South Basketball Association (MSBA)
SportBasketball
Founded2018
Inaugural season2019
No. of teams7
CountryUnited States
ContinentFIBA Americas (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
St. Louis Trotters (Fall 2019)
Most titlesSt. Louis Trotters (2)
Official websitemidsouthball.com

History

The inaugural spring season of 2019 began with seven member teams. In addition two teams (Cincinnati Movement, Louisville Diesel) played as affiliates with their games counting in the regular season standings was played with seven teams. Following a 10-game regular season the St. Louis Trotters defeated Tennessee Sting to win the first MSBA championship. It was a third league title for the Trotters who won championships in the Independent Basketball Association in Spring 2015 and Spring 2017.[1]

Teams

Team City Home facility First MSBA season
Henderson Hornets Henderson, KY Henderson County High School Fall 2019
Indiana Generals New Albany, IN New Albany High School Spring 2020
Kentucky Heat Owensboro, KY TBD Spring 2020
Louisville Diesel Louisville, KY Walden School Spring 2020
Memphis Blues Memphis, TN Juvenile Intervention and Faith-based Follow-Up Fall 2019
St. Louis Trotters St. Louis, MO Mathews-Dickey Boys' & Girls' Club Spring 2019
Tennessee Sting Nashville, TN St. Pius X Classical Academy Spring 2019

Former teams

  • Henderson Stars (2019)
  • Hoptown Hustlas (2019)
  • Kentucky Flash (2019) - removed after Fall regular season after failing to fulfill obligations to league
  • Kentucky Warriors (2019)
  • Music City Kings (2019) - removed after failing to fulfill obligations to league
  • Smoky Mountain Black Bears (2019) - team folded
  • Southeast Kentucky Soldiers (2019) - dismissed by the league after four games

Champions

MSBA champions
Season Champion Runner-up Result
Spring 2019 St. Louis Trotters Tennessee Sting 120-108[2]
Fall 2019 St. Louis Trotters Memphis Blues 109-105
Spring 2019 TBD

References

  1. "St.Louis Trotters 2017 IBA champions". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. June 16, 2017.
  2. "Trotters win third title in five years". USBasket. June 18, 2019.
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