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Baltimore Shuckers

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Owner(s)
  
Bay Area Sports, LLC

General Manager
  
John Wolfe

Championships
  
0

Division titles
  
2

Head coach
  
Llewellyn Smalley

Founded
  
2011

Based in
  
Severn

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League
  
APBL (2011-16) CBA (2016-present)

Team history
  
Bay Area Shuckers (2011-2016) Baltimore Shuckers (2016-present)

Colors
  
Navy Blue, Orange, Battleship Gray, and White

Arena
  
Anne Arundel Community College

The Baltimore Shuckers are a minor league basketball team. The Shuckers compete in the Central Basketball Association.

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History

Formerly a member of the American Professional Basketball League (APBL), the Shuckers completed their first season in 2011-2012 as members of the Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League (ACPBL). Before the start of the 2012-2013 season the ACPBL was renamed to the APBL. After five seasons in the APBL the Shuckers announced they were moving to the Central Basketball Association for the 2017 season and re-branding the team to the Baltimore Shuckers.

Based in Arnold, Maryland, the Shuckers play their home games on the campus of Anne Arundel Community College.

The Shuckers are named to honor the Chesapeake Bay area's oyster industry ("shucking" is a term for opening oysters).

2011-2012

After an 0-3 start, Head Coach Peter Corriero resigned and Bob Topp was named the new head coach of the Bay Area Shuckers on December 26, 2011. The Shuckers completed their inaugural regular season with a 6-8 regular season record. After earning a first round bye, they lost in the second round of the ACPBL playoffs, 129-109, to the Hartford Lightning. In their first season the Shuckers earned several honors. Guard Adrian Bowie was named Most Valuable Player of the ACPBL All-Star Game after leading the South to a 135-124 win on April 1, 2012 in Severn, MD. Bowie was also a 1st Team All-ACPBL selection and fellow Guard Terry Hosley, was a 3rd Team All-ACPBL selection. Shuckers General Manager John Wolfe was also named the ACPBL Executive of the Year.

2012-2013

The Shuckers completed their second season with a 10-6 record and won their first division title, by winning the Colonial Division championship. The Shuckers then hosted and won the team's first playoff victory by defeating the Winchester Storm 120-108. Bay Area then fell to the Rockville Victors 136-116 in the second round of the APBL playoffs. Following the season Danny Thompson was named 1st Team All-APBL and First Team All-Defense, while Terry Hosley was named 2nd Team All-APBL, and Gus Chase earned 3rd Team All-APBL honors.

2013-2014

Prior to the 2013-2014 Llewellyn Smalley was named the Shuckers Head Coach. The Shuckers raced out to a 9-1 start after a resounding 141-112 win over the Beltway Bombers on their way to a 11-4 regular season record. The 11th win, which was a club record, was set with a 133-91 victory over the NoVa Hawks. The Shuckers earned a first round playoff win at home versus the Nova Hawks 117-94 before falling in the second round at the Rockville Victors 120-118. Following the season Gus Chase earned All-APBL Third Team honors, while Terry Hosley and Danny Thompson were First Team honorable mention selections.

2014-2015

The Bay Area Shuckers welcomed back Llewellyn Smalley as Head Coach for a second season. Bay Area also hired the league's first full-time female assistant coach, Monique Washington during the season. After starting the year 1-4 the Shuckers set a team record by winning six straight games. The Shuckers won in the first round of the APBL Playoffs 131-130 on a three-point shot by with 4.5 seconds left to play to earn their fourth straight trip to the APBL Elite Eight, but fell the following week to the Rockville Victors, 136-117, to stop their bid for a Final Four trip. Following the season Devon Scott was awarded the APBL Outstanding Achievement and Sportsmanship Award and Curtis Massey was named 2nd Team All-APBL and Gus Chase was named 4th Team All-APBL. Massey was also named the APBL Clutch Performer of the Year.

2015-2016

The Shuckers raced out to a 5-1 start following a 108-99 win over the NoVa Hawks. They went 3-4 the rest of the schedule, but finished the season with another victory over the Hawks (85-74) to finish the season 8-5 and capture the APBL's Commonwealth Division. The Shuckers closed out their season with a 120-116 loss in the APBL playoffs to the Rockville Victors. Following the season Torey Fassett was named the APBL Clutch Performer of the Year and 1st Team All-APBL. In the off-season the team announced it was moving to the CBA and re-branding the team to Baltimore Shuckers.

References

Baltimore Shuckers Wikipedia