Columbus Quest

Columbus Quest
Founded 1996
Folded 1998
League American Basketball League
Team history 1996-1998
Based in Columbus, Ohio
Arena Battelle Hall, in the Greater Columbus Convention Center
Head coach Brian Agler, Tonya Edwards
Championships Two ABL Championships, 1996-1997 and 1997-1998
Division titles Two ABL Eastern Conference titles, 1996-1997 and 1997-1998

The Columbus Quest was a professional women's basketball franchise located in Columbus, Ohio in the now-defunct American Basketball League (1996-1998) (ABL). They were one of the league's original eight teams that started play in 1996. In the league's brief history, the Quest was its most successful franchise, winning both championships the league awarded.

The Quest's head coach was Brian Agler, who finished with a record of 82-22 during the team's two-plus seasons of existence. After Agler left the Quest midseason to become the head coach of the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx, the team was coached by player-coach Tonya Edwards[1] . Many of the Quest's players later played for the Lynx, including Edwards, Katie Smith, Andrea Lloyd-Curry, Angie Potthoff and Shanele Stires.

The Quest played their home games at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Battelle Hall. The Quest had the lowest average attendance per game for the entire ABL for the three consecutive years of the ABL's existence.

Season-By-Season

1996-1997

1997-1998

1998-1999

References

  1. "PLUS: PRO BASKETBALL -- A.B.L.; Edwards Wins Debut As a Player-Coach". The New York Times. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
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