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North Texas Fresh
Founded2009
League UBA
Team historyNorth Texas Fresh (2009-13)
Fort Worth Fresh (2013-15)
North Texas Fresh (2015-present)
Based in Fort Worth, Texas
ArenaCrowley Middle School
Colorsblack, gold, white, grey
OwnerJay Bowdy
Head coachBrandon Wilson
Championships0
Division titles0
MascotG - Fresh

The North Texas Fresh is a semi-professional basketball team based in Fort Worth, Texas. The Fresh are a member of the Universal Basketball Association.

History

The franchise is owned by Jay Bowdy, who was a high school and college player from the Fort Worth area. [1] After two seasons at Southwestern Christian College (2006 NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention) Bowdy transferred to the University of West Georgia, an NCAA Division II program.

The Fresh play their home games in Fort Worth, Texas, at Crowley Middle School. [2] The team schedules games against both UBA and non-UBA (independent) opponents. [3]

Established in 2009, the Fresh began play in the American Basketball Association 2009–10 season. [4] After three seasons in the ABA the Fresh moved to the UBA in 2012.

Season-by-season

Season W L Result Playoffs
2009-10 10 4 2nd of 7 ABA Southwest DNQ
2010-11 1 5 5th of 5 ABA Southwest DNQ
2011-12 1 7 7th of 7 ABA Southwest DNQ
2012-13 14 8 3rd of 5 UBA Western Eliminated in quarterfinals by Georgia Spartans
2013-14 13 7 3rd of 6 UBA Western Eliminated in quarterfinals by Georgia PRIME
2014-15 9 11 4th of 6 UBA Western DNQ

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Paul (27 October 2009). "J.R. Rider looks to play again, wants to hear from Wolves". Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
  2. ^ Taylor, Dan (7 February 2013). "Bowdy's 31 paces Fresh past Impact". Crowley Star.
  3. ^ "Fresh Announce 2010-2011 Season Schedule" (Press release). North Texas Fresh. October 30, 2010. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  4. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (30 October 2009). "Very Semi-Pro: If Nothing Else, DFW's ABA Teams Will Have Some Familiar Names". Dallas Observer.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Frederick Jay Bowdy)
North Texas Fresh
Founded2009
League UBA
Team historyNorth Texas Fresh (2009-13)
Fort Worth Fresh (2013-15)
North Texas Fresh (2015-present)
Based in Fort Worth, Texas
ArenaCrowley Middle School
Colorsblack, gold, white, grey
OwnerJay Bowdy
Head coachBrandon Wilson
Championships0
Division titles0
MascotG - Fresh

The North Texas Fresh is a semi-professional basketball team based in Fort Worth, Texas. The Fresh are a member of the Universal Basketball Association.

History

The franchise is owned by Jay Bowdy, who was a high school and college player from the Fort Worth area. [1] After two seasons at Southwestern Christian College (2006 NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention) Bowdy transferred to the University of West Georgia, an NCAA Division II program.

The Fresh play their home games in Fort Worth, Texas, at Crowley Middle School. [2] The team schedules games against both UBA and non-UBA (independent) opponents. [3]

Established in 2009, the Fresh began play in the American Basketball Association 2009–10 season. [4] After three seasons in the ABA the Fresh moved to the UBA in 2012.

Season-by-season

Season W L Result Playoffs
2009-10 10 4 2nd of 7 ABA Southwest DNQ
2010-11 1 5 5th of 5 ABA Southwest DNQ
2011-12 1 7 7th of 7 ABA Southwest DNQ
2012-13 14 8 3rd of 5 UBA Western Eliminated in quarterfinals by Georgia Spartans
2013-14 13 7 3rd of 6 UBA Western Eliminated in quarterfinals by Georgia PRIME
2014-15 9 11 4th of 6 UBA Western DNQ

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Paul (27 October 2009). "J.R. Rider looks to play again, wants to hear from Wolves". Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
  2. ^ Taylor, Dan (7 February 2013). "Bowdy's 31 paces Fresh past Impact". Crowley Star.
  3. ^ "Fresh Announce 2010-2011 Season Schedule" (Press release). North Texas Fresh. October 30, 2010. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  4. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (30 October 2009). "Very Semi-Pro: If Nothing Else, DFW's ABA Teams Will Have Some Familiar Names". Dallas Observer.

External links



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