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Akron Cougars
Founded2005
LeagueIBL 2005-2006
UBL 2007-present
Team historyCuyahoga Falls Cougars
2005-2006
Akron Cougars
2006-present
Based inAkron, Ohio
ArenaCuyahoga Falls High School Gymnasium
2005-2006
TBA 2006-present
Colors?
OwnerMarc J. Cook
Head coachLee Cotton(2006), Tom Vilk(2006), Lee Cotton(2007-)
Championships0
Division titles0

The Akron Cougars are a professional men's minor league basketball team, members of the upstart Universal Basketball League, based in Akron, Ohio.

2006 Season

Former Cuyahoga Falls Cougars logo

The Cougars formed in 2005 as the Cuyahoga Falls Cougars (playing at Cuyahoga Falls High School (capacity: 3,300) and practicing at the Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium) and begun their inaugural IBL season in March 2006. They were led by head coach Lee Cotton, who formerly coached LeBron James at St. Vincent-St.Mary High School in Akron, Ohio; he was replaced later in the season by General Manager Tom Vilk. The team finished 6–14.

Akron Cougars/Oblivion

The team announced that they would be relocating to Akron, Ohio for the 2007 season, replacing the previously announced Akron Quakers. Soon after, the team announced a move to the Universal Basketball League. However, given the state of the Universal Basketball League today, and given the recent announcement of the Akron Energy, a new IBL team headed by Marc Cook, it appears as though the Cougars are defunct.