CEBL | 08/06 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Ottawa BlackJacks | W | 89-85 | |
CEBL | 08/01 18:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Niagara River Lions | L | 69-89 | |
CEBL | 07/30 23:00 | - | Niagara River Lions v Guelph Nighthawks | W | 81-92 | |
CEBL | 07/27 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Hamilton Honey Badgers | L | 78-80 | |
CEBL | 07/22 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Saskatchewan Rattlers | L | 83-86 | |
CEBL | 07/19 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Edmonton Stingers | L | 84-97 | |
CEBL | 07/17 01:00 | - | Saskatchewan Rattlers v Guelph Nighthawks | W | 74-90 | |
CEBL | 07/15 02:00 | - | Fraser Valley Bandits v Guelph Nighthawks | L | 27-24 | |
CEBL | 07/12 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Ottawa BlackJacks | W | 90-87 | |
CEBL | 07/09 23:00 | - | Guelph Nighthawks v Hamilton Honey Badgers | L | 76-85 | |
CEBL | 07/05 23:00 | - | Hamilton Honey Badgers v Guelph Nighthawks | L | 101-89 | |
CEBL | 07/03 18:00 | - | Hamilton Honey Badgers v Guelph Nighthawks | L | 102-98 |
The Guelph Nighthawks were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, that competed in the Canadian Elite Basketball League. The team played home games at the Sleeman Centre.
On June 12, 2018, it was announced that the team would be called the Guelph Nighthawks. Guelph joins Hamilton Honey Badgers, Edmonton Stingers, Niagara River Lions, Saskatchewan Rattlers, and Fraser Valley Bandits as one of the six original franchises for the inaugural season of the CEBL.
On August 17, 2022, it was announced that the team will be relocating to Calgary, Alberta for the 2023 CEBL season.