Midwest Professional Basketball Association (2015)
1963-64 (51 year break)
The Midwest Professional Basketball Association is not a continuation of the Midwest Professional Basketball League which played in 1961-64, despite both leagues have similar names.

MPBA Standings
 1. St.Louis RS 16-4 
 2. Bloomington F. 16-4 
 3. Champaign S. 15-5 
 4. Gateway S. 5-15 
 5. Chicago F. 4-16 
 6. Windy City G. 4-16 
Points Per Game
 1Justin Bocot26.1 
 2 Jerrold Brooks25.2 
 3 Aaron Weaver20.7 
 4 Nate Fuqua20.2 
 5 Tremell Adams20.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 1 Keith DeWitt10.8 
 2 Anthony Slack10.3 
 3 Matt Salley9.6 
 4 Derrick McDonald9.1 
 5 Nate Fuqua7.6 
Assists Per Game
 1 Jake Anderson4.5 
 2 Darius Smith4.1 
 3 Jerrold Brooks4.0 
 4 Kenyon Smith3.7 
 5 Justin Bocot2.6 
Steals Per Game
 1 Darius Smith3.1 
 2 Jerrold Brooks2.5 
 3 Terry Evans2.0 
 4 Nate Fuqua1.8 
 5 Robert Broughton1.6 
Blocks Per Game
 1 Anthony Slack2.9 
 2 Ronnie Carlwell2.4 
 3 Marcus Goode2.2 
 4 Keith DeWitt2.0 
 5 Terrence Green1.9 
Season 2015
List of Players
List of Imports
Stats

Champaign Swarm wins the MPBA title (Photo: MPBA)

Champaign Swarm 2015
Chris Daleo Chris Daleo Daleo
LaPhonso Ellis Jr.
Ellis Jr.
Rashard McGill
McGill
Avery Smith
Smith
Livan Pyfrom
Pyfrom
Malcolm Griffin
Griffin
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
25  Weaver Aaron 198 (6'6'') G USA
 Ellis Jr. LaPhonso 191 (6'3'') G 87 USA
43  Mitchell Carl 203 (6'8'') F/C USA
5  Fort Mark 201 (6'7'') F USA
14  McGill Rashard 193 (6'4'') G USA
 Smith Avery 193 (6'4'') G 86 USA
32  Walker Jordan 198 (6'6'') G USA
 Pyfrom Livan 211 (6'11'') C 78 Bahamas
 Griffin Malcolm 193 (6'4'') G 91 USA
50  Biggers Keith 198 (6'6'') C USA
20  Mills Silas 201 (6'7'') F 92 USA
4  O'Neil Tiger 193 (6'4'') F/G USA
11  Neaville Matt 188 (6'2'') G USA
41  Broughton Robert 196 (6'5'') F USA
Head Coach: Chris Daleo
Coach Assistant: Zack Patterson

USbasket.com All-MPBA Awards 2015 - Apr 15, 2015

USbasket.com All-MPBA 1st Team 2015
Justin Bocot
Bocot
Jerrold Brooks
Brooks
Anthony Slack
Slack
Keith DeWitt
DeWitt
Marcus Goode
Goode

Finals MVP: Avery Smith (6'4''-G-86) of Champaign S.
Player of the Year: Justin Bocot (6'4''-G-88) of Bloomington F.
Defensive Player of the Year: Darius Smith (6'4''-G) of Chicago F.
Sixth Man of the Year: Aaron Weaver (6'6''-G) of Champaign S.
Coach of the Year: Al Grushkin of St.Louis RS

1st Team
G: Justin Bocot (6'4''-G-88) of Bloomington F.
PG: Jerrold Brooks (6'0''-PG-91) of St.Louis RS
F/C: Anthony Slack (6'8''-F/C-84) of Bloomington F.
F: Keith DeWitt (6'9''-F) of St.Louis RS
C: Marcus Goode (6'10''-C-88) of St.Louis RS

2nd Team
G: Nate Fuqua (6'2''-G-88) of Windy City G.
F: Tarvin Gaines (198-F-91) of Liga Sorocaba
G: Aaron Weaver (6'6''-G) of Champaign S.
G: Derrick McDonald (6'6''-G-85) of Chicago F.
F: Matt Salley (6'8''-F-86) of Bloomington F.

All-Defensive Team
G: Darius Smith (6'4''-G) of Chicago F.
G: Nate Fuqua (6'2''-G-88) of Windy City G.
F/G: Terry Evans (6'5''-F/G-86) of St.Louis RS
F: Keith DeWitt (6'9''-F) of St.Louis RS
F/C: Anthony Slack (6'8''-F/C-84) of Bloomington F.
C: Marcus Goode (6'10''-C-88) of St.Louis RS


MPBA - Swarm win inaugural MPBA title with comeback win over St. Louis - Apr 10, 2015

April 10, 2015

BLOOMINGTON, Illinois - The Champaign Swarm looked like they might have been on their last legs, trailing by 13 points early in the fourth quarter, but an offensive onslaught by Avery Smith (6'4''-G-86, college: Wisc.-Milwaukee) and Malcolm Griffin (6'4''-G-91, agency: Two Points, college: Fresno Pacific) shocked the St. Louis RiverSharks and spurred their team to the first-ever Midwest Professional Basketball Association Championship with a 115-106 win at U. S. Cellular Coliseum in Bloomington.
A tight first quarter ended 25-20 in favor of the RiverSharks, but St. Louis sniper Jerrold Brooks (6'0''-PG-91, college: S.Mississippi) exploded for five three-pointers, and helped the RiverSharks open up a 17-point lead at 57-40 with less than a minute left in the half, which ended 58-44.
Back-to-back three-point plays by Smith midway through the third got the Swarm to within five at 68-63, but St. Louis widened the gap back to twelve before the quarter ended with the RiverSharks up 80-72.
A couple of early baskets in the fourth pushed the St. Louis lead to 13 at 85-72, but that's when Smith, who was named Playoff Most Valuable Player began his assault. A LaPhonso Ellis Jr. (6'3''-G-87, college: Greenville). three-pointer followed by a Robert Broughton (6'5''-F) bucket gave the Swarm a 91-90 lead with 4:56 to play, and they never trailed again after Smith hit a three-pointer on the next possession.
Champaign went up by 11 at 106-95, and St. Louis never got closer than 7 the rest of the way.
Smith finished with 37 points to lead all scorers, while Griffin had 28 for Champaign, which shot 64% from the floor in the second half and 52% overall.
Brooks finished with 36 for St. Louis, while Harry Marshall (6'0''-G-88, college: Indiana St.) had 27 points. Marcus Goode (6'10''-C-88, college: Benedict) added 23 points and 12 rebounds for the RiverSharks.