Headlines for Brendan Spain

  • Spain announces retirement

    After 20 seasons in the league, Brendan Spain has decided to hang it up.Spain was originally drafted by the Eclipse in the 1st season.
  • Jacks waive Brendan Spain

    The Jacks have waived Brendan Spain from their roster. Brendan posted 8.7 PPG, with 2.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists while playing 25.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Brendan Spain re-signs with Jacks

    Brendan Spain has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $2,020,000 per season.

  • Spain agrees to deal with Jacks

    The Jacks have signed Brendan Spain to the team in a deal worth $2,220,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Broncos waive Brendan Spain

    The Broncos have waived Brendan Spain from their roster. Brendan posted 2.1 PPG, with 0.5 rebounds and 0.7 assists while playing 6.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Spain agrees to deal with Broncos

    The Broncos have signed Brendan Spain to the team in a deal worth $2,900,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Impact waive Brendan Spain

    The Impact have waived Brendan Spain from their roster. Brendan posted 2.1 PPG, with 0.5 rebounds and 0.7 assists while playing 6.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Spain agrees to deal with Impact

    The Impact have signed Brendan Spain to the team in a deal worth $2,770,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Ice Monkeys waive Brendan Spain

    The Ice Monkeys have cut Brendan Spain from their roster. Spain had yet to appear in a game this season for the Ice Monkeys.

  • Spain agrees to deal with Ice Monkeys

  • Brendan Spain contract declined

    Brendan Spain will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Slash. Spain was seeking a deal for 2 seasons which would pay $850,000 .

  • Brendan Spain re-signs with Slash

    Brendan Spain has signed on to play for another season with the Slash for a contract worth $1,190,000 for the season.

  • Brendan Spain re-signs with Slash

    Brendan Spain has signed on to play for another season with the Slash for a contract worth $1,050,000 for the season.

  • Spain receives ring

    Brendan Spain has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 10 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!

  • Sedlay traded to Jacks from Slash for Spain

    The Slash have reached a deal with the Jacks that will send Canaan Sedlay to the Jacks in exchange for Brendan Spain, and a season 14, 1st round draft pick.

    Sedlay averaged 2.7 PPG, 2.2 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 8.9 minutes per game. Spain averaged 8.9 PPG, 2.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 22.6 minutes per game.

  • Spain agrees to deal with Jacks

    The Jacks have signed Brendan Spain to the team in a deal worth $1,860,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Moles waive Brendan Spain

    The Moles have waived Brendan Spain from their roster. Brendan posted 8.9 PPG, with 2.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists while playing 23.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Brendan Spain re-signs with Moles

    Brendan Spain has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Moles for a contract worth $1,320,000 per season.

  • Brendan Spain will miss the remainder of the season with injury

    Brendan Spain injured his hand in the Moles game against the Wasps. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.

  • Brendan Spain re-signs with Moles

    Brendan Spain has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Moles for a contract worth $3,320,000 per season.

  • Spain injured, will miss at least 8 games.

    Brendan Spain injured his leg in the Moles game against the Diamonds. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.

  • Moles barely get by Lizards to go over .500

    Several times it seemed the Moles had the game put away, but just couldn't close ending up in OT against the Lizards, who beat them previously on the road this season. Once in OT, the Moles went on a scoring frenzy with 18 in the 5 minute extra quarter to win 117-111.

    Kent Noll led the scoring with 26, but Eli Reyes was the teams weapon, starting just his 3rd game of the season, but notching his 3rd career triple double with 14 points, 13 boards, 16 assists while going an usually good 5 for 5 from the line. Hiram Atkins scored 22 with 12 boards while Brendan Spain put in 22 with 5 assists.

    Next up is the Badger rematch who the Moles lost to by 19 earlier in the season.

  • Welcome back Gilliland!

    The Moles pulled the trigger on a trade to bring Joe Gilliland back to the team from the Jacks in exchange for Hunter Tiller amongst others who the team felt was not paying off the way they expected. Gilliland did not disappoint. There is a new buzz around the Moles as the team struggles to get back to .500 in what has been by most accounts so far a very disappointing season.

    They handedly defeated the Battle 127-84 in their most decisive win of the season forcing 21 turnovers and draining 10 of 23 three pointers.

    Gilliland scored 18 with 8 rebound while Brendan Spain was brilliant with 28 points and 5 assists going 10 of 11 from the stripe (including his first missed free throw of the season). Kent Noll had 25 points with 4 steals and 6 assists.

    Next up are the offensive nightmare Slash.

  • Spain leads charge as Moles notch first win

    It almost seemed like a do-or-die scenario so early on in the season for the Moles as they just couldn't find any answers this young season. They finally put together a solid game beating the Terriers 115-101 to avoid going 0-2 for the first time in franchise history.

    Brendan Spain got off to a quick start leading the way with 25 points on 9 of 13 shooting while Corbin Jacko notched a double-double with 10 boards and 21 points. Kent Noll still wasn't in form, but did score 21 points with 6 steals. The team shot 52% from the field and 47% from beyond the arc with 25 of 28 free throws made, a far cry better than their recent shooting woes.

    Up next are the 1-1 Fire Ants, a team the Moles beat twice last season.

  • Moles tie franchise best 24 wins

    It was a slow start for the Moles, shooting horribly to fall behind by 13 to the Impact. The second half however was a different story as the team synced, and led by Hiram Atkins tallied to win by 5. Hiram Atkins led the way with 26 points and some key perimeter shots. Brendan Spain also was crucial down the stretch, dishing 10 assists and not a single turnover to go with his 15 points.

    The Moles face the Cloud to close out the season. They must win and hope the Slash lose their final 2 games to pick up the #1 spot heading into the playoffs.

  • Moles get back on track at home over Ice Monkeys

    The Moles rebounded from their Eclipse loss to defeat the Ice Monkeys by 29 with a huge second half to stay tied for the league lead in the standings at 14-4 with the aforementioned Eclipse.

    Kent Noll led the team with 31 points and 8 assists with Hiram Atkins scoring 27 with 8 boards. Brendan Spain continues to show huge improvement this season getting his 7th start to score 18 with 7 assists on 7 of 12 shooting.

    The team was able to stifle the Ice Monkeys Jamison Bomberger in the second half limiting him to 18 points for the game and just 7 boards. Tommie Drey led the team with 21 points.

  • Moles overcome to defeat Badgers

    The Moles trailed most of the game, falling behind by as much as 10 points as they had trouble shooting consistently for the first 3 quarters. They finally came through and closed strong especially with getting to the free throw line to beat the Badgers 106-95. Brendan Spain got his first start of the season and did not dissapoint, scoring 17 with 9 dishes in just under 30 minutes. Dirk Roberson had a strong game with a season high 21 with 10 rebounds in the win.

    The Moles are off to their best start in franchise history at 9-3 and face the Jacks who have now won 2 in a row next.

  • Bench steps up in Moles win over Cobras

    The Moles haven't been consistent in their play from game to game, but they've been more than consistent in their wins after another blowout 29 point win over the Cobras. Jeffery Espy had his best game of the season, scoring 17 with 10 assists and 3 steals and just 1 turnover. Corbin Jacko has been coming into his own as well off the bench scoring 11 with 12 boards. Brendan Spain, Buford Lashley and Imrich Gelvin all contributed solidly in their limited minutes off the bench.

    Next up will be quite the test at home vs the reigning champ Wolves who have squeaked their way to a 4-1 start.

  • Moles slip for first loss of the season

    Things were pretty much neck-and-neck until minutes left in the 4th quarter when the Wolves pulled away from the Moles to win 114-103. The Moles loss was their first of the season while the Wolves notch their 4th straight win to improve to 4-1.

    Hiram Atkins was solid from the perimeter early on, finishing  with 5 three pointers and 27 points. Kent Noll cooled off after a smoking hot start to the season finishing with 22 points, but a career high 7 steals. Brendan Spain had a career game off the bench scoring 25 points with 5 assists.

    For the Wolves, Jose Teske led the way with 26 points, 6 assists and 5 boards, while Trent Ewert had another big game off the bench scoring 25 on 10 of 14 shooting with 5 assists.

  • Brendan Spain finishes 1st in the league in free throw percentage

    Brendan Spain averaged .925 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Moles congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Moles end Broncos streak at 9.

    The Moles fought off the Broncos to end their franchise best 9 game winning streak in a much needed win at home. Brendan Spain was the surprise player for the team with 18 off the bench and a perfect 10 of 10 from the line.

  • New Look Moles

    The Moles open up the 3rd season in League II with a fresh new look in time for the regular season debut against the Wolves. 3rd season head coach, Tha Kingpin has the team looking good on the hunt for their 3rd straight playof appearance.

    The team made a few key moves this offseason, but the biggest would be bringing in Kent Noll, the first player ever taken in the League II draft, who is coming off of a somewhat dissappointing season for the Jacks, but will figure to be the focal point for the Moles. The Moles sent Joe Gilliland and Moses Boisvert to the Jacks in return.

    Former All-Star Edwin Schenk was also let go to the Broncos in favor of Edward Furbee, who came at half the cost of Schenk. Furbee signed a 1 season contract for nearly $7 mill.

    Major Free Agents aquired include Virgil Fowle and Brendan Spain who both figure to play major supporting roles.

    Let's Go Moles!

  • Spain agrees to deal with Moles

    The Moles have signed Brendan Spain to the team in a deal worth $9,980,000 per season for 5 seasons.

  • Brendan Spain finishes 1st in the league in free throw percentage

    Brendan Spain averaged .961 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Eclipse congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Spain receives ring

    Brendan Spain has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 2 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!

  • Unbelievable double OT game 2 between Jacks and Eclipse

    The Eclipse held a 20 point lead before the Jacks slashed into it in the final minutes of regulation, scoring 41 points in the period culminating in a huge 3 pointer by Edward Thrash who wound up with 18 points and 11 assists to send the game into OT, for the second straight game in the series. In OT, things got off to a slow start by both teams, but halfway through the teams lit up trading shot for shot, culminating with a last second shot by Brendan Spain who scored 24 off the bench coming off a timeout sending the game to double overtime. In the 2nd OT, it was shot for shot once again until it looked like the Jacks would close it out with a 4 point lead with 2 minutes left, but the Eclipse battled on outscoring the Jacks 8-2 with Andy Fredricks hitting what would be the game winner 142-140. Both franchise scoring records for each team. Fredricks finished with 22 points and 11 assists while Eli Jaycox scored 22 with 9 boards and 7 assists.

    Dirk Roberson led the Jacks with a career best 38 points and 15 boards, but perhaps the story of the day was Terrence Mcniff who had a career day and a game high 24 attempts to score 38 points with 8 assists against his former team. He was traded earlier in the season for Judson Ibarra and two future draft picks.

    The series goes back to the Jacks home tied 1-1. The Eclipse are hoping Ibarra will be available as he is listed day-to-day.

  • Poor 3rd quarter Dooms Eclipes

     Shooting woes continue in Eclipse's second straight loss, highlighted by a 2 of 10 night for  Brendan Spain in his first start of the season. The second guard position next to It will be interesting to see who get the second guard role in the Eclipse's  current guard carousel opposite Garret Blosser