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Founded | 2009 |
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League | ABA (2009–present) |
Team history | Oceanside Surf (2022–present) San Diego Surf (2009–2021) |
Based in | Oceanside, California |
Colors | dark blue, light blue |
Owner | Ross Kurland |
Head coach | Shawn Manning |
Championships | 0 |
Division titles | 1 |
Dancers | Surfettes |
Mascot | Surfer Dude |
Local media | Streaming: SeasonCast |
The Oceanside Surf (formerly known as the San Diego Surf) are a semi-professional basketball team in the American Basketball Association (ABA) based in Oceanside, California, and began play in 2009. The Surf was previously a member of the ABA's Far West division and its home arena was the HourGlass Arena at Miramar CollegeinSan Diego.[1] In 2022, the team announced a rebrand to the Oceanside Surf.[2]
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Before the formation of the San Diego Surf, the city's ABA team had been the San Diego Wildcats, who stopped playing in 2009.[3] The San Diego Surf was formed and held its first tryouts later that year under head coach Terry Mason,[4] and began playing in late 2009.[5] The team has a rivalry with the San Diego Sol.[6]
The Surf finished their season on a positive note participating in the benefit games for the 80,000 victims of the devastating earthquake in Chengdu, China 2008 against the Beijing Aoshen Olympians in Chengdu, Sichuan, China[7] and the first game of ABA Global's ABA Friendship Games 2010 against the Philippine National Pro Basketball team, Smart Gilas, in San Diego April 2010.
The Surf began their short exhibition season against the Camp Pendleton Marines on October 21 at Hourglass Arena. San Diego won 97–73.[8] They opened up their regular season with a 140–123 win over the San Francisco Rumble, who were ranked #3 in the preseason power rankings.[9]
The Surf played 15 games in the season.[10]
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International | Japan
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Central | Black Division
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East | Black Division
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South | Black Division
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West | Black Division
Blue Division
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