The Harrisburg Senators were an American basketball team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that was originally formed as a member of the American Basketball League, where it played for one season. From 1947 to 1951, the Harrisburg Senators played in the Eastern Professional Basketball League. Without a true basketball arena available at the time, the Senators split their games between the Madrid Palestra and the Zembo Mosque, two buildings that were large enough to hold a court and bleachers. During that time, the team's leading scorer was Joe Cackovic. The franchise reached the EPBL finals in both the 1948–49 and 1949-50 seasons.
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| - The Harrisburg Senators were an American basketball team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that was originally formed as a member of the American Basketball League, where it played for one season. From 1947 to 1951, the Harrisburg Senators played in the Eastern Professional Basketball League. Without a true basketball arena available at the time, the Senators split their games between the Madrid Palestra and the Zembo Mosque, two buildings that were large enough to hold a court and bleachers. During that time, the team's leading scorer was Joe Cackovic. The franchise reached the EPBL finals in both the 1948–49 and 1949-50 seasons. (en)
- Gli Harrisburg Senators sono stati una franchigia di pallacanestro della EPBL, con sede a Harrisburg, in Pennsylvania, attivi tra il 1947 e il 1951. Disputarono quattro stagioni nella lega, raggiungendo la finale nel 1949 e nel 1950. Nel 1951 fallirono a campionato in corso e vennero sostituiti dagli Harrisburg Senators. (it)
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| - The Harrisburg Senators were an American basketball team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that was originally formed as a member of the American Basketball League, where it played for one season. From 1947 to 1951, the Harrisburg Senators played in the Eastern Professional Basketball League. Without a true basketball arena available at the time, the Senators split their games between the Madrid Palestra and the Zembo Mosque, two buildings that were large enough to hold a court and bleachers. During that time, the team's leading scorer was Joe Cackovic. The franchise reached the EPBL finals in both the 1948–49 and 1949-50 seasons. (en)
- Gli Harrisburg Senators sono stati una franchigia di pallacanestro della EPBL, con sede a Harrisburg, in Pennsylvania, attivi tra il 1947 e il 1951. Disputarono quattro stagioni nella lega, raggiungendo la finale nel 1949 e nel 1950. Nel 1951 fallirono a campionato in corso e vennero sostituiti dagli Harrisburg Senators. (it)
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