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| arena = [[Lifetime Activities Center]] at [[Salt Lake Community College]]
| arena = [[Lifetime Activities Center]] at [[Salt Lake Community College]]
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The '''Utah Eagles''' are a team of the [[Continental Basketball Association]] based in [[Taylorsville, Utah]] and began play in December, 2006.
The '''Utah Eagles''' are a team of the [[Continental Basketball Association]] based in [[Taylorsville, Utah]] and began play in December, 2006.
The league announced on Jan. 23 that the franchise would cease operations on Jan. 25.


The Eagles play home games at the [[Lifetime Activities Center]] on the Redwood Campus of [[Salt Lake Community College]] - the same [[gymnasium]] used for the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]'s annual [[Rocky Mountain Review]].
The Eagles play home games at the [[Lifetime Activities Center]] on the Redwood Campus of [[Salt Lake Community College]] - the same [[gymnasium]] used for the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]'s annual [[Rocky Mountain Review]].

Revision as of 01:09, 24 January 2007

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The Utah Eagles are a team of the Continental Basketball Association based in Taylorsville, Utah and began play in December, 2006. The league announced on Jan. 23 that the franchise would cease operations on Jan. 25.

The Eagles play home games at the Lifetime Activities Center on the Redwood Campus of Salt Lake Community College - the same gymnasium used for the NBA's annual Rocky Mountain Review.

The team's roster features a number of players with local ties, including Harold Arceanaux, a former Weber State player, Bryant Markson, a former University of Utah player and Mike Hall, a former BYU player. John Millsap, the younger brother of Utah Jazz rookie Paul Millsap, also plays for the Eagles.

Utah won its first ever game, beating Minot SkyRockets 134-120, on December 2, 2006

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