Greensboro Cobras

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Greensboro Cobras
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Founded2013;10 years ago (2013)
League TRBL (2013–present)
Based in Greensboro, North Carolina
ArenaIda H. Goode gymnasium, Bennett College
ColorsGreen, Yellow
  
OwnerTerry E. Cooper
Head coachTerry E. Cooper
Championships0
Division titles0
Website cobras.trblproball.com

The Greensboro Cobras is a member of the Tobacco Road Basketball League based in Greensboro, North Carolina that began play in 2013. Home games are played at the Ida H. Goode gymnasium on the campus of Bennett College. [1]

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References

  1. "Greensboro Cobras: TRBL Minor League Basketball Team". Cobras.trblproball.com. Retrieved 2016-09-11.