Saratoga Harlem Yankees

Saratoga Harlem Yankees

Glens Falls-Saratoga, also known as Schenectady Yankees, Saratoga Harlem Yankees and New York Harlem Yankees was an American basketball team based in several New York State locations and was a member of the American Basketball League.

In the 1949/1950 season they played as the New York Harlem Yankees. They became the Saratoga Yankees for the 1950/1951 season and the 1951/1952 season. During the 1951/52 season, the Saratoga Harlem Yankees moved to Schenectady, but returned to Saratoga before the end of the season. Finally, during the 1952/1953 season, they played as Glens Falls-Saratoga. The team folded at the end of that season.

Year-by-year

Year Team League Reg. Season Playoffs
1949/50 New York Harlem Yankees ABL 4th Playoffs
1950/51 Saratoga Harlem Yankees ABL 6th Did not qualify
1951/52 Saratoga Harlem Yankees
Schenectady Yankees
ABL 4th Did not qualify
1952/53 Glens Falls-Saratoga ABL 7th N/A



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