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Windsor Express

Basketball team in Windsor, Canada


Summary

Basketball team in Windsor, Canada

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nameWindsor Express
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leaguesBasketball Super League
founded2012
historyWindsor Express
(2012–present)
arenaWFCU Centre
capacity6,500
locationWindsor, Ontario
coloursMaroon, black
presidentDartis Willis, Sr.
ownerDartis Willis, Sr.
coachBill Jones
championships2 (2013–14, 2014–15)
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(2012–present)

The Windsor Express are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, competing in the Basketball Super League. The Express play their home games at the WFCU Centre.

History

On June 28, 2012, the NBL announced that Windsor had been awarded an expansion team for the 2012–13 season. As the eighth franchise, the league created divisions and placed the Express in the Central Division. On August 1, 2012 the team nickname was officially confirmed. The Express name is partially a tribute to the Underground Railroad and to the rail yards on the banks of the Detroit River.

The team compiled a 22–18 record in its inaugural year, placing second in the Central Division and being seeded 3rd in the playoffs. It lost its only post-season series, a semifinal against the Summerside Storm, three-games-to-two.

On April 17, 2014, the Express won their first championship against the Island Storm (formerly Summerside Storm), 121–106.

The Express were named the 2015 NBL of Canada Champions on April 30, 2015 when the Halifax Rainmen forfeited game 7 after events that transpired earlier in the day. Halifax opted to forfeit the game and leave Windsor, where the game was set to take place, due to an on-court altercation between the two teams earlier in the day.

On May 11, 2023 it was announced that the 3 other teams the Express competed with in the NBLC would be leaving the league to form the Basketball Super League along with The president of The Basketball League, David Magley. Well the Express initially held off of joining the BSL in favor of exploring other options, it was announced on August 29, 2023 that Windsor would be joining the league for its inaugural season.

Home arenas

Originally opened in 2008, the WFCU Centre is a sports-entertainment arena in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The arena has a capacity of 7,000 when setup for basketball. The Express share the arena with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League. In 2019 The Express proposed a bid to renovate the Windsor Arena to become the new home of the Windsor Express and local recreational activities. In 2021, the proposal was denied by the City.

Current roster

Season-by-season record

SeasonCoachRegular seasonPost seasonWonLostWin %FinishWonLostWin %ResultNational Basketball League of CanadaBasketball Super LeagueTotals19517232308 playoff appearances
2012–13Bill Jones2218.5503rd23.400Lost First Round
2013–14Bill Jones2911.7181st116.647Won Championship
2014–15Bill Jones2111.6561st117.611Won Championship
2015–16Bill Jones2119.5252nd54.556Lost Division Finals
2016–17Bill Jones22182nd34Lost Division Finals
2017–18Bill Jones20203rd03Lost Division Semifinals
2018–19Bill Jones17235thdid not qualify
2019–20Bill Jones11113rdSeason curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Bill Jones---Did not play due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Bill Jones8174th03Lost in Round 1
2023Bill Jones12153rd55Lost in Finals
2024Bill Jones15115thdid not qualify
2024-25Bill Jones1992ndLost in Finals

References

References

  1. "Home | Windsor Star".
  2. "Windsor Express declared 2015 NBL champ after Halifax forfeits Game 7". CBC News.
  3. (2023-05-11). "NBL Canada Teams To Join Basketball Super League".
  4. "Our Facilities". WFCU-Centre.com.
  5. "Windsor Express unveils ambitious plan to transform Windsor Arena". WindsorStar.com.
  6. "City now passing on Express plan to convert vacant Windsor Arena". WindsorStar.com.
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