Hartford Capitols

The Hartford Capitols were a professional basketball team in the Eastern Professional Basketball League (the former name of the Continental Basketball Association) based in Hartford, Connecticut. Originally playing in Baltimore, Maryland as the Baltimore Bullets (no relation to either the original Baltimore Bullets of the 1940s and early 1950s or the current Washington Wizards), the team reached the EPBL Championship Series in 1960 and 1961, winning the latter. After three seasons, the team moved to Camden, New Jersey, rechristened the Camden Bullets, playing for five more seasons and winning the EPBL Championship series again in 1965. After the next season, the team moved again to Hartford, playing for eight more seasons before folding.

Year-by-year

Year League Name Reg. Season Playoffs
1958-59EPBLBaltimore Bullets6thDid not qualify (folded in mid-season, last three games forfeited)
1959-60EPBLBaltimore Bullets2ndFinals
1960-61EPBLBaltimore Bullets1stChampions
1961-62 EPBL Camden Bullets 6th Did not qualify
1962-63 EBA Camden Bullets 2nd Semifinals
1963-64 EPBL Camden Bullets 1st Champions
1964-65 EPBL Camden Bullets 1st Semifinals
1965-66 EPBL Camden Bullets 4th, Eastern Did not qualify
1966-67 EPBL Hartford Capitols 2nd, Eastern Lost to Wilmington Blue Bombers in Eastern Division Finals [1]

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