The Hartford Capitols were a professional basketball team in the Eastern Professional Basketball League (later re-named the Eastern Basketball Association) from 1966 through 1974. The Capitols played on weekends only and played at various venues around the city, including the University of Hartford, Hartford Public High School and Bloomfield High School.[1]

Notable players who played with the Capitols included Gene Conley, Art Heyman and K.C. Jones.

The Capitols went out of business in 1974, shortly after winning their first and only league championship.[2] They were owned by Mark C. Yellin, a local attorney.

Year-by-year

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Year League Gp W L Pct. Reg. Season Playoffs
1966-67 EPBL 28 13 15 .464 2nd, Eastern Lost to Wilmington Blue Bombers in Eastern Division Finals [3]
1967-68 EPBL 32 21 11 .656 2nd, EPBL Lost to Wilkes-Barre Barons in EPBL Semi-Finals [4]
1968-69 EPBL 26 11 15 .423 3rd, Eastern Lost to Wilmington Blue Bombers in Eastern Division Finals [5]
1969-70 EPBL 27 15 12 .556 4th, EPBL Lost to Wilmington Blue Bombers in EPBL Semi-Finals [6]
1970-71 EBA 28 15 13 .536 2nd, Eastern Lost to Hamden Bics in North Division Finals [7]
1971-72 EBA 30 17 13 .556 T-2nd, EBA Lost to Scranton Apollos in EBA Semi-Finals [8]
1972-73 EBA 32 25 7 .781 1st, EBA Lost to Wilkes-Barre Barons in EBA Championship Series [9]
1973-74 EBA 27 19 8 .704 1st, Eastern Won EBA Championship
Totals EPBL 113 60 53 .531
Totals EBA 117 76 41 .650
Totals Franchise 230 136 94 .591

References

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  1. ^ "1966-1974 Hartford Capitols". FunWhileItLasted.net. 20 February 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  2. ^ "1966-1974 Hartford Capitols". FunWhileItLasted.net. 20 February 2017. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  3. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  4. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  5. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  6. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  7. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  8. ^ "History of the Eastern League".
  9. ^ "History of the Eastern League".