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Toledo Jeeps

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Toledo Jeeps
LeaguesNBL: 1946–1948
Founded1946
History1946-48
ArenaUniversity of Toledo Field House
LocationToledo, Ohio
Head coachJule Rivlin
Championshipsnone

The Toledo Jeeps were a professional basketball team that played in the National Basketball League from 1946 to 1948. As with many other NBL teams, they owed their name to an industry of their hometown, in this case the Willys-Overland Jeep Plant. They played their games at the University of Toledo Field House.

The 1946–47 team featured players such as Chips Sobek, Hal Tidrick, Jule Rivlin and rookie Paul Seymour. Rivlin served as the player-coach.[1] It went 21–23 and qualified for the playoffs, where it lost to the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons.[2] It would, however, be invited to the 1947 World Professional Basketball Tournament, where it finished 2nd behind the Indianapolis Kautskys.

In the 1947–48 NBL season, Sobek, Tidrick and Rivlin returned, and were joined by Dick Mehen and Harry Boykoff. The team finished with a record of 22–37 and missed the playoffs.[3] The 1948 season proved to be the Jeeps' last; they were replaced for the NBL's final campaign with the Waterloo Hawks, who inherited Mehen and Boykoff.

References

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  1. ^ "Rivlin, Jule". Jews in Sports. Retrieved 2014-08-16.
  2. ^ "1946-47 Toledo Jeeps Stats". Basketball-reference.com.
  3. ^ "1947-48 Toledo Jeeps Stats". Basketball-reference.com.