• team. The Gulls folded at the end of the 1985 season, but a new team in Rhode Island joined the USBL in 1987. In the USBL draft, the Gulls drafted 5-foot-3...
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    States Basketball League draft by the Rhode Island Gulls. Bogues was a fan favorite in the USBL and the Gulls led the league in attendance. In his only...
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  • 1985: John "Hot Rod" Williams, Rhode Island Gulls 1986: Marty Embry, Jersey Jammers 1987: Muggsy Bogues, Rhode Island Gulls 1988: Ricky Grace, Jersey Shore...
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  • The Newport Gulls are a wooden-bat, collegiate summer baseball team based in Newport, Rhode Island. The Newport Gulls Baseball Club is a member of both...
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  • tournament. Bol turned professional in May 1985, signing with the Rhode Island Gulls of the spring United States Basketball League. Going into the 1985...
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  • league championship with Boston in 1976. Stacom was head coach of the Rhode Island Gulls during the 1985 United States Basketball League season. "Turning dreams...
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  • "Rhode Island It's For Me" is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It was officially adopted as the state song in 1996, replacing "Rhode...
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    career 1985–1998 Position Point guard Number 4 Career history 1985 Rhode Island Gulls 1985–1991 Atlanta Hawks 1991–1995 Sacramento Kings 1995–1996 Atlanta...
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    Rhode Island Sound is a marine sound off the coast of the U.S. state of Rhode Island at the mouth of Narragansett Bay. It forms the eastern extension of...
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    after scoring 30 points in the championship winning game against the Rhode Island Gulls. Following the USBL season, he joined the Houston Rockets for the...
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  • semifinals, where they lost to the Rhode Island Gulls. In the 1987 season, female player Nancy Lieberman played for the Long Island Knights. In the 1988 season...
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  • Cranston Stadium (category Rhode Island building and structure stubs)
    to Newport, Rhode Island, and being renamed the Newport Gulls, although the Rhode Island Gulls did play for the 2000 NECBL Championship in Cranston, falling...
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    (including one championship appearance as the Cranston, Rhode Island-based Rhode Island Gulls). The Keene Swamp Bats are next with five league titles and...
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    This list of birds of Rhode Island is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species confirmed in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Unless otherwise noted...
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    League (1946- mid-1949 - league disbanded) Rhode Island Gulls - NECBL (1999-2000) Location: Cranston, Rhode Island - Cranston Stadium complex - Peerless Street...
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  • McCarthy Field (category Rhode Island building and structure stubs)
    to the Rhode Island Reds. The Reds played 2 seasons at the stadium before moving to Cranston, Rhode Island and becoming the Rhode Island Gulls. Once again...
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  • Position Power forward / center Number 18 Career history 1985 Rhode Island Gulls 1986 Staten Island Stallions 1986–1995 Cleveland Cavaliers 1995–1998 Phoenix...
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  • Despair Island is a small island in Narragansett Bay in Newport County, Rhode Island. It is located between Hope Island and Prudence Island. The island is...
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  • Thrillers 1985–1986 Baltimore Lightning 1986 Tampa Bay Stars 1987 Rhode Island Gulls Career highlights and awards CBA Most Valuable Player (1982) Stats ...
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  • in the team's inaugural season but fell 2 games to 1 to the then-Rhode Island Gulls. The team only reached the playoffs 2 more times: in 2002 and 2007...
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  • Rat Island Rhode Island Rock Island - East Greenwich, Kent County Rock Island - Providence, Providence County Rose Island Rye Island Sagebed Island Sandy...
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    Cardines Field (category Baseball venues in Rhode Island)
    Wikimapia — Aerial view of Cardines Field Rhode Island portal Baseball portal Newport Gulls — Newport Gulls Official Site. NECBL — New England Collegiate...
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    Little Gull Island Light is a lighthouse on Little Gull Island, a small island in Long Island Sound, located approximately 0.4 miles (0.6 km) northeast...
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    that currently ranks fourth in school history. Hobbs played for the Rhode Island Gulls of the USBL in July 1985 before returning to Connecticut and finishing...
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  • Point Island (more commonly referred to as Sandy Point) is a 35-acre (14 ha) island in Little Narragansett Bay, lying mostly in Westerly, Rhode Island and...
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    coordinates) This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Rhode Island as identified by the United States Coast Guard. There are fifteen active...
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  • guard Number 42, 21 Career history 1986–1987 Mississippi Jets 1987 Rhode Island Gulls 1988–1989 Wichita Falls Texans 1989 Los Angeles Clippers 1990 Purefoods...
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  • Rockford Lightning 1986 Boston Celtics 1987 La Crosse Catbirds 1987 Rhode Island Gulls 1987–1988 Houston Rockets 1988 Miami Tropics 1988 Calgary 88s 1988–1989...
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    Dan Hurley (category Rhode Island Rams men's basketball coaches)
    back-to-back NCAA Division I national championships. He previously coached at Rhode Island and Wagner. Hurley was born to Hall of Fame high school coach Bob Hurley...
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  • Houston Rockets 1986 Milwaukee Bucks 1986–1987 Cincinnati Slammers 1987 Rhode Island Gulls 1987–1988 Fantoni Udine 1988–1989 Valvi Girona 1989–1990 Fantoni Udine...
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