• The Virginia Squires were a basketball team based in Norfolk, Virginia, and playing in several other Virginia cities. They were members of the American...
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  • The 1974–75 Virginia Squires season was the 5th season of the Squires in the American Basketball Association. The Squires, having sold talents such as...
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  • The 1975–76 American Basketball Association season saw the Virginia Squires finish in last place in the league, tying the record they set the year before...
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  • Baltimore Claws (category 1975 in sports in Maryland)
    exhibitions. The first was on October 9, 1975, in Salisbury, Maryland, against the Virginia Squires. The Squires won 131–121; attendance was reported at...
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  • Squire Enos Parsons Jr. (born April 4, 1948), is a Southern Gospel singer and songwriter. He was born in Newton, West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons...
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  • Issel was named Co-Rookie of the Year, along with Charlie Scott of the Virginia Squires. The Colonels finished the regular season with a record of 44–40 and...
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  • The Squires' colors were red, white, and blue. The Squires would continue to play in every ABA season through 1976. At the conclusion of the 1975–1976...
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    Luther Burden (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    by the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association and the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. He chose Virginia, but left...
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  • into 1975 without Red Robbins, who had been sold to the Virginia Squires. The Colonels opened 1975 on January 3 with a home win against the Virginia Squires...
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  • George Carter (basketball) (category Virginia Squires players)
    seasons in the ABA, spending time with eight teams: the Caps, the Virginia Squires, the Carolina Cougars, the Pittsburgh Condors, the New York Nets, the...
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    Berglund Center (category Virginia Squires)
    Basketball Association (1967–1976) professional basketball franchise Virginia Squires. The Squires played there (in addition to the Norfolk Scope, Richmond Coliseum...
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  • this is Squire's only album to feature original material. In early 1975, between the US and UK legs of Yes's tour in support of Relayer (1974), the band...
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  • replaced for the 1975–76 season by the San Diego Sails, but folded in November, followed by the Utah Stars in early December. The Virginia Squires folded in...
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    Willie Sojourner (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    the 42-42 Squires. He played alongside Squires rookie George Gervin. In a blockbuster trade, with the Squires franchise struggling, on October 20, 1973...
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    George Gervin (category Virginia Squires players)
    for the Virginia Squires of the ABA. In January 1973, Kerr signed Gervin to the Squires for a $40,000 a year contract. Gervin's time in Virginia would be...
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  • Scott English (basketball) (category Virginia Squires players)
    two seasons in the ABA as a member of the Virginia Squires (1973–74) and the San Diego Conquistadors (1974–75). Career statistics from NBA.com  and Basketball...
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    forwards, and six as centers. The franchises most represented were the Virginia Squires (having also competed as the Washington Capitals and Oakland Oaks)...
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    Johnny Neumann (category Virginia Squires players)
    game with Indiana. Neumann finished out the 1974–75 season as a Pacer, and in March 1975, the Virginia Squires bought Neumann's rights back from the Pacers...
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  • the Virginia Squires, received nothing, as they had ceased operations shortly before the merger. The players from the Colonels, Spirits, and Squires were...
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    Swen Nater (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    three-year, $300,000 contract with the Squires, who spread the payments over seven years. On November 21, 1973, the Squires traded Nater to the San Antonio Spurs...
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  • Mavericks/Carolina Cougars/Spirits of St. Louis Oakland Oaks/Washington Caps/Virginia Squires In bold also the ABA champions 1968: New Orleans Buccaneers 1969: Oakland...
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  • Virginia Tech (VT), officially the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI), is a public land-grant research university with its main...
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  • Bill Higgins (basketball) (category Virginia Squires players)
    the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a member of the Virginia Squires during the 1974–75 season. Born in Toledo, Ohio, he was drafted from Ashland...
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  • In 1974 and 1975, Squire had her third recurring role on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow. Her last television appearance was in 1975 in the Hallmark...
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  • Utah Stars (category 1975 disestablishments in Utah)
    Denver Nuggets, 4 games to 1. During the preseason, the Stars (and the Virginia Squires) failed to make payments required as a guarantee for hosting the NBA's...
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    Fatty Taylor (category Virginia Squires players)
    After one year playing for the Washington Capitals, he moved on to the Virginia Squires, with whom he spent the prime of his career, tallying 3,495 points...
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  • merger for the Virginia Squires owners; the Silnas had expected the Spirits and Colonels to enter the NBA but for the ailing Squires to be left out,...
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    Mack Calvin (category Virginia Squires coaches)
    career scoring-average of 7.0 points per game. He coached Virginia Squires in the ABA (1975–76) for six games and Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA (1991–92...
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  • Billy Shepherd (basketball) (category Virginia Squires players)
    points per game). From 1972 to 1975, Shepherd played in the American Basketball Association as a member of the Virginia Squires, San Diego Conquistadors, and...
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    Charlie Scott (basketball) (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    Boston Celtics in 1970 but he had already signed a contract with the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association (ABA). Scott was named ABA Rookie...
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