- Evansville Agogans
:"Also see:
Sports in Evansville ".Infobox Sports team
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founded = 1950
league = National Professional Basketball League
history = Evansville Agogans
arena = OldEvansville Central High School Stadium "(Current downtown EvansvilleYMCA Stadium)"
city =Evansville, Indiana
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mascot =The Evansville Agogans were a professional
basketball team who played inEvansville, Indiana from 1950 to 1951 and were a member of the Western Division of the National Professional Basketball League. Games were typically played at the oldEvansville Central High School gym, now home to the downtown EvansvilleYMCA . The Agogans were formally known as theDenver Refiners and moved toEvansville, Indiana due to the Denver franchise having difficulty in financing the team's long trips to all its eastern and midwestern counterparts. Bill Butterfield, an office supply store manager in Evansville, bought the franchise midway through the season and moved it to Indiana. Butterfield named the new team the Agogans, which meant "those with intense interest and excitement."The Agogans featured the talents of former local high school athletes, including Butterfield's son and other individuals from the local Evansville
Bosse High School state championship team. Also on the team were various other players with professional experience. The highlight of the short lived team was when the Agogans beat theHarlem Globetrotters 66-59 in 1951.The team and league folded after 1951. Evansville would not be home to another professional basketball team until the
Evansville Thunder of theContinental Basketball Association was formed in 1984.Notable alumni
* Norm McCool
* Ollie Shoaf
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