2022 | |
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April 19 | Hamilton selects Keevan Veinot (Dalhousie) and Michael Okafor (Lakehead) in CEBL U Sports Draft |
June 30 | The Honey Badgers defeat the Guelph Nighthawks, 95-76, with assistant coach Sheldon Cassimy serving as head coach in the absence of Ryan Schmidt (EuroCup meetings in Europe). It marks the first official win as a pro head coach for Cassimy. |
July 14 | Keevan Veinot becomes the franchise’s all-time leader in games played with 24 in an 84-70 victory over the Scarborough Shooting Stars. |
August 1 | Hamilton concludes the regular season with a 14-6 record to finish in first place in the league’s standings |
August 11 | Ryan Schmidt announced as CEBL Coach of the Year in a vote of the league’s coaches, general managers, and media. Caleb Agada selected CEBL Canadian Player of the Year. Koby McEwen named CEBL Sixth Man of the Year. |
August 12 | The Honey Badgers defeated the Ottawa BlackJacks, 76-72, in the semifinals of CEBL Championship Weekend. Four Hamilton players scored in double figures led by Christian Vital (16 points), Koby McEwen (15), and Aaron Best (14). |
August 14 | Finals MVP Christian Vital scored 17 points and Koby McEwen added 16 to lead Hamilton to a 90-88 victory over Scarborough in the CEBL Championship game at TD Place Arena in Ottawa. It was the third time in four meetings that Hamilton defeated Scarborough. |
September 7 | Caleb Agada named to All-CEBL First team and to CEBL All- Canadian team. Christian Vital named to All-CEBL Second Team |
November 28 | CEBL announces permanent relocation of Honey Badgers to Brampton’s CAA Centre due to multi-year closure of Hamilton’s arena for major renovations |
December 1 | CEBL announces CAA Centre to host third window of FIBA’s Basketball Champions League Americas competition Feb. 7-9, 2023, pitting the Honey Badgers against Real Esteli of Nicaragua and Libertadores of Mexico. |
2021 | |
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January 12 | Team President John Lashway announces a contract extension for General Manager Jermaine Anderson for the 2021 season |
July 21 | Honey Badgers welcome back fans with limited capacity to FirstOntario Centre for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Hamilton defeated Ottawa, 87-75, playing in front of fans for the first time in 707 days, becoming the first Hamilton sports franchise to return to play in-market since March 2020. |
August 18 | Lindell Wigginton named CEBL Canadian Player of the Year and CEBL Clutch Player of the Year |
August 19 | Team President John Lashway announces a contract extension for Head Coach Ryan Schmidt through the 2022 season |
September 9 | Lindell Wigginton named to All-CEBL First team and to the CEBL All-Canadian team |
2020 | |
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March 26 | Hamilton selects Kadre Gray (Laurentian), Lock Lam (Lakehead) and Eric Rwahwire (Toronto) in U Sports Draft |
April 15 | CEBL announces delay to start of 2020 season into June due to coronavirus restrictions |
May 12 | Honey Badgers announce Raptors 905 assistant coach Ryan Schmidt as Head Coach for 2020 season |
May 21 | Joel Anthony, a 10-year NBA veteran and long-time member of the Canadian National team, is named Player Consultant for 2020 |
June 25 | The CEBL announces the CEBL Summer Series, a 15-day single-site event in St. Catharines featuring the league’s seven teams each playing a minimum of six and maximum of nine games, culminating with a 2020 CEBL Champion |
July 17 | CEBL Summer Series training camps open in St. Catharines |
July 18 | Schmidt announces his coaching staff, including Chantal Vallée as head coach, and Will Rooney, Sheldon Cassimy, and Trevor Pridie as assistant coaches |
July 25 | Hamilton and Niagara open the CEBL Summer Series in a game televised nationally by CBC |
July 27 | Hamilton defeats Guelph, 97-71, Ryan Schmidt’s first career victory as a professional head coach |
August 1 | Team President John Lashway announces a contract extension for Schmidt through 2021 season |
August 4 | Hamilton defeats Saskatchewan, 86-73, to clinch CEBL Summer Series playoff appearance |
August 6 | Honey Badgers beat Niagara, 85-83, in opening round of playoffs |
August 8 | Fraser Valley eliminates Hamilton, 76-75, in semifinals |
August 17 | Brianté Weber announced as winner of CEBL’s Clutch Player of the Year in a vote of CEBL fans |
August 19 | Brianté Weber named CEBL Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of league’s coaches and general managers |
August 28 | Jean-Victor Mukama named to All-CEBL First team; Owen Klassen and Brianté Weber named to All-CEBL Second team |
2019 | |
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February 1 | “Hammer” is introduced as team mascot |
March 23 | Hamilton’s 2019 CEBL Entry Draft is completed with MiKyle McIntosh of the University of Oregon selected as the first selection in franchise history. His Raptors 905 teammates Duane Notice and Derek Cooke Jr. are also drafted by Hamilton. Connor Gilmore (McMaster) and Thomas Kennedy (Windsor) become the organization’s first two U Sports picks. |
March 24 | Matt Marshall becomes the club’s first free agent signee |
April 24 | Chantal Vallée announces her assistant coaching staff, including Kenold Knight, Yinon Rietti, Will Rooney, and Mike Rocca |
May 1 | The club’s inaugural training camp opens at Mohawk College |
May 10 | Hamilton unveils its team uniforms: Black with white pinstripes and gold piping; Gold with black pinstripes and black piping |
May 12 | Hamilton defeats Edmonton, 107-83, at FirstOntario Centre to open the inaugural season. Justin Edwards scored the first two points, and the Honey Badgers opened with an 11-0 lead. |
May 16 | Hamilton falls, 113-95, at Saskatchewan in first road game |
May 22 | Hamilton defeats Fraser Valley, 102-88, for first road victory |
August 3 | Honey Badgers defeat Guelph, 118-99, to clinch first playoff berth |
August 22 | Ricky Tarrant, Jr. named to All-CEBL First team |
August 24 | 4th-seed Hamilton defeats 1 st -seed Niagara, 104-103, in first playoff appearance |
August 25 | Host team Saskatchewan defeats Hamilton, 94-83, to win inaugural CEBL Championship |
December 19 | Jermaine Anderson appointed General Manager |
2018 | |
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May 2 | The Canadian Elite Basketball League is unveiled, with Hamilton announced as one of six founding franchises |
June 12 | The Hamilton franchise announces its team name is the Honey Badgers, team colours are Black and Gold, and John Lashway is named President |
November 1 | Hamilton announces its inaugural regular season schedule for 2019 |
November 21 | Chantal Vallée, head coach of the University of Windsor women’s basketball program, is announced as the first Head Coach and General Manager of the Honey Badgers. She becomes the first woman in the history of men’s professional basketball anywhere in the world to hold both roles simultaneously. |
December 4 | New Era is announced as the on-court apparel provider of the Honey Badgers as part of its five-year partnership with the CEBL |
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