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Vaqueros de Bayamón

The Vaqueros de Bayamón are a Puerto Rican basketball team of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional based in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. The Vaqueros play their home games at Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum, a venue shared with the Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino women's volleyball team Vaqueras de Bayamón. The Vaqueros are the most successful team in the history of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional, having won 16 league championships, their last being in 2022.

Vaqueros de Bayamón
LeaguesBaloncesto Superior Nacional
Founded1930; 93 years ago (1930)
HistoryVaqueros de Bayamón
(1930–present)
ArenaRuben Rodriguez Coliseum
Capacity12,000
LocationBayamón, Puerto Rico
Team colorsNavy blue, gold, white
     
Head coachNelson Colón
OwnershipYadier Molina
Championships16 (1933, 1935, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1981, 1988, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2020, 2022)
Retired numbers8 (4, 5, 9, 15, 16, 17, 17, 54)
Websitewww.vaquerosahi.com

The franchise began in 1930 and still stands as one of the league's original clubs. Led by Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamón established a BSN record for most consecutive championships with 5, from 1971 to 1975. After losing in the 2001, 2002 and 2005 BSN Finals, the Vaqueros won their record fourteenth championship by defeating the Piratas de Quebradillas for the 2009 title, their first in 13 years.

In December 2020, the Vaqueros won their 15th championship and first in eleven years, winning the tournament that was held inside a bubble due to the COVID-19 outbreak.[1]

Among other records, the Vaqueros hold the record for most games won in a BSN season, 29 of them, set during the 1993 season.

Rubén Rodríguez

Rubén Rodríguez played for the Vaqueros for 23 seasons, always wearing number 15. He debuted in the league in 1969 and scored 11,549 points and 6,178 rebounds in 631 games. He established various records in the league:

  • Points in a career - 11,549 .
  • Points in a season - 810 (1979)
  • Points in a game - 52 (1973)
  • Rebounds in a career - 6,178

He also had the record of rebounds in a season from 1978 to 2008; this record was broken by Lee Benson on May 3, 2008, also joining the Vaqueros.

Rodríguez spent his whole career with the team Vaqueros of Bayamón. With the Vaqueros, he won 9 national championships, 1967, 1969, five in a row from 1971 to 1975, one in 1981 and one in 1988, the year that the team inaugurated his actual venue, that carries his name, the Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum. He also garnered the MVP award in 1979, and, once the three-point shot was established for the first time in the Puerto Rican tournament during the 1980 season, he started making shots from behind the three-point line too.

Franchise history

 
(above) The Bayamon team's fourth championship (1967)

The Vaqueros de Bayamon team was founded in 1930 on what was formerly known as the Baloncesto Nacional (now Baloncesto Superior Nacional BSN) league, an amateur league. The team's original name was Bayamon. The Bayamon team won their first championships in the league in 1933 and 1935. Becoming the second team to win two titles in the league, they were guided by the Professional Head Coach Onofre Carballeira. During the following decade (the 1940s) the team was inactive due to WWII. By 1954 the team was competing in the BSN League again, but this time the team would be known as the Azules de Bayamón (lit. "Bayamon Blues") in Spanish. Under that name, Bayamon did not win a title.

 
1974's team poster featuring the Vaqueros (Finals)

The following season the team was renamed to The Vaqueros de Bayamon. This new name was given by the team sponsor Espasas Dairy Company as a reference to their business. It wasn't until 1967 that the team reached the Finals against the Ponce team, against whom the Vaqueros won the series and their third championship (their first in 34 years). The team was starting to become known as a competitive one around the league. In less than two years, the team would repeat its success when they reached the finals and conquered another title in 1969. The success of the team was about to reach its climax in the 1970s. The Vaqueros won five consecutive championships during the decade, from 1971 to 1975. They became the top team in the league. During their golden era (1970s) the team was guided by coaches Roy Rubbins, Art Loche, Lou Rossini, Fufi Santori, Tom Nissalke and Del Harris. During the 1980s a new rivalry was taking place in the BSN; this time the Vaqueros had to battle for supremacy against the Guaynabo Mets team, which was led by Mario Morales and Federico Lopez. The Vaqueros de Bayamon won the final series against Guaynabo in 1981 giving them another championship. Another achievement for the team was their fanatics which were counted in many thousands by the 1980s and 1990s. In 1988 guided by Robert Corn the team reached the finals against the Canovanas team and once again won a championship. In the 90s the team had an average decade with two more championships in 1995 and 1996 Both against the Ponce Lions. These titles came with Flor Melendez, who had coached the team to their 1981 championship, as head coach.

By the late 1990s the team was about to face one of its worst decades since the 50s. From 1999 to 2008, the team could hardly make it into the semifinals (except in 2005 when they reached the finals and lost for the title against the Arecibo Captains in four games); as a consequence, the franchise's quality and prestige as well as the fan base began to decrease. However most of the fanbase remained throughout the years.

In 2009 the franchise won their most recent championship, tying at fourteen with the San German Athletics for most overall titles in the league.

Nowadays the team still is considered among the best teams in the league.

Coronavirus outbreak

Late in 2020, it was announced that eight members of the Vaqueros were suffering from the coronavirus disease, heading into a November continuation of the 2020 BSN tournament at a hotel in Rio Grande.[2]

Players

Current roster

Vaqueros de Bayamón roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
SG 0   Mojica, Sammy 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 28 – (1994-10-06)October 6, 1994
C 1   Justiz, Javier 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 270 lb (120 kg) 30 – (1992-09-18)September 18, 1992
PG 2   González, Javier 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 33 – (1989-04-15)April 15, 1989
G/F 3   Medina, Dinero 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 28 – (1994-07-21)July 21, 1994
SG 7   Duran, Cliff 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 33 – (1989-10-01)October 1, 1989
G 11   Thompson Jr., Stephen 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 25 – (1997-03-23)March 23, 1997
PG 13   Rodríguez, Ángel Daniel 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 30 – (1992-12-05)December 5, 1992
C 18   Pérez, Owen 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 240 lb (110 kg) 30 – (1992-06-28)June 28, 1992
SG 20   Negrón, Alexis 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 24 – (1998-09-05)September 5, 1998
G/F 22   Santiago Jr., Benito 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 33 – (1989-06-22)June 22, 1989
F 23   González, Goree 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 25 – (1997-04-07)April 7, 1997
F 33   Cuascut, Luis 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 24 – (1998-08-16)August 16, 1998
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Athletic trainer(s)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (I) Import player
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: October 2, 2022

Traditions

Uniforms

The Vaqueros have two different uniforms: a white home uniform and blue road uniform. The design of the white and blue sets are nearly identical, with the team name featured on the front over the number, and the player's last name over the number on the back and under the vaqueros' logo. The shorts have golden stripes on the sides of the pants and shirts in both designs.

Arena

Inaugurated in 1988, The Rubén Rodriguez Coliseum is the hosting arena for the team's local games. It was the named after the former team player. This coliseum is the third-largest indoor sports arena in Puerto Rico. It can accommodate up to 13,000 spectators, though it is known that this arena was able to fit nearly 16,000 on the team's finals. The seating of the coliseum divides in three sections:

  • Box area (Palco) (blue section)
  • Middle area (Preferencia) (yellow)
  • General area (orange)

Originally (by the 1980s and early 1990s) the home arena for the Cowboys was the Pepín Cestero Arena, also located in Bayamon.

Logos

Fan base

The Vaqueros have always kept a large fandom, however within most of the last decade (from 2000 to 2008) it decreased due to the lack of success or championships. In the 1990s the fanbase of the Vaqueros reached over 12,000 fans. In the season '09 the fandom increased at a high tendency, as the team conquered its 14 championship. The attendance to the final game was estimated over 14,000 fans from which over 11,000 were Cowboys fans. From 1988 to 2009 the team averaged just over 10,000 fans, which is still in the top of the BSN . The team has sold out every home final game since their golden seasons 1970s, Making it the largest BSN franchise according to many commentators.

Rivalries

Some important rivalries during the team's history include (the teams who have been confronted in at least two finals.)

  • The Ponce Lions (late 1960s and mid 90s)
  • The Quebradillas Pirates (from the early 1970s to the late 90s and again started in 2009 with a Dalmau joining Bayamon and both teams reaching the finals.)
  • Río Piedras (1969 and 1971)
  • Guaynabo Mets (early 1980s)
  • Capitanes de Arecibo (2005, 2010 and 2018)
  • Vega Baja (former team/1933-1934)

Radio

The flagship station for the Vaqueros is WIAC, 740 AM, the official flagship for the '09 season. The announcers are Ralph Pagán and Angel Pérez Moll. Transmissions are broadcast regionally through the local AM frequency and globally through the Internet. all games are broadcast live and games stats are provided in the transmission. Some other games are transmitted on WKAQ 580 (the official BSN flagship station for this season)

TV

The Vaqueros TV broadcasts are transmitted by BSN on live television, which broadcasts some of the games. Announcers are Ernesto Diaz Gonzalez, Diego Marti and Leonel Arill. The transmission airs all of the selected games nationwide. The games can be seen on América CV Network (Channel 24), Direct TV (Channel 161). These pre-selected broadcast are also re-transmitted to the USA throughout WAPA America channel. Games can also be seen throughout the Internet in mediasportstv (online live) or at the official team's webpage.

Championships

What follows is a detailed list of every championship:

 
Championship flags displayed in the coliseum
Year Team Head coach Against
1933 Vaqueros de Bayamón ONOFRE CARBALLEIRA Atléticos de San Germán
1935 Vaqueros de Bayamón ONOFRE CARBALLEIRA Vega Baja
1967 Vaqueros de Bayamón ROY RUBBINS AND FUFI SANTORI Leones de Ponce
1969 Vaqueros de Bayamón ART LOCHE Río Piedras
1971 Vaqueros de Bayamón ART LOCHE Río Piedras
1972 Vaqueros de Bayamón TOM NISSALKE AND FUFI SANTORI Piratas de Quebradillas
1973 Vaqueros de Bayamón DEL HARRIS Piratas de Quebradillas
1974 Vaqueros de Bayamón DEL HARRIS San Juan
1975 Vaqueros de Bayamón DEL HARRIS Piratas de Quebradillas
1981 Vaqueros de Bayamón GENE BARTOW Mets de Guaynabo
1988 Vaqueros de Bayamón ROBERT CORN Canóvanas
1995 Vaqueros de Bayamón FLOR MELENDEZ Leones de Ponce
1996 Vaqueros de Bayamón FLOR MELENDEZ Leones de Ponce
2009 Vaqueros de Bayamón JULIO TORO Piratas de Quebradillas
2020 Vaqueros de Bayamón NELSON COLON Piratas de Quebradillas
2022 Vaqueros de Bayamón NELSON COLON Atléticos de San Germán

5: The Vaqueros have the record in the BSN for most consecutive championships: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975.

2: The team won their last two consecutive championships in the years: 1995 and 1996.

Runners-up

  • The Vaqueros have been runners-up 8 times: 1930, 1934, 1970, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2016 and 2018

Team records

  • The Vaqueros have the record in victories in a season with 28–1 (1972). The only defeat was against the Cangrejeros de Santurce.
  • Season played - 67.
  • Games played and victory averages - 1643 / .611 .
  • Games won in a season - 29 (1993) .
  • Points in a game - Bayamón 143 v. Fajardo 121 (1978) .
  • Victories and defeats - 1004- 639.
  • Consecutive victories - 29 in two seasons.
  • Greatest attendance to a game: 17,621 people on September 8, 1969.
  • Post-seasons' classifications: 21 consecutive classifications to the Post-season.
  • Rebounds in a game: 29 (Lee Benson) 2008

References

  1. ^ "Extasiados de alegría los Vaqueros tras la victoria".
  2. ^ "Molinary espera que el brote en los Vaqueros siente las bases para el éxito del retorno del BSN en la 'burbuja'". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 3 November 2020.

External links

  • vaquerosahi.com - Rancho Cibernético de los Vaqueros en el BSN. (in Spanish)
  • bsnpr.com - Official site of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). (in Spanish)
  • Vaqueros' Team History (in Spanish)

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For the baseball club see Vaqueros de Bayamon baseball The Vaqueros de Bayamon are a Puerto Rican basketball team of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional based in Bayamon Puerto Rico The Vaqueros play their home games at Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum a venue shared with the Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino women s volleyball team Vaqueras de Bayamon The Vaqueros are the most successful team in the history of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional having won 16 league championships their last being in 2022 Vaqueros de BayamonLeaguesBaloncesto Superior NacionalFounded1930 93 years ago 1930 HistoryVaqueros de Bayamon 1930 present ArenaRuben Rodriguez ColiseumCapacity12 000LocationBayamon Puerto RicoTeam colorsNavy blue gold white Head coachNelson ColonOwnershipYadier MolinaChampionships16 1933 1935 1967 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1981 1988 1995 1996 2009 2020 2022 Retired numbers8 4 5 9 15 16 17 17 54 Websitewww wbr vaquerosahi wbr comHomeAwayThe franchise began in 1930 and still stands as one of the league s original clubs Led by Ruben Rodriguez Bayamon established a BSN record for most consecutive championships with 5 from 1971 to 1975 After losing in the 2001 2002 and 2005 BSN Finals the Vaqueros won their record fourteenth championship by defeating the Piratas de Quebradillas for the 2009 title their first in 13 years In December 2020 the Vaqueros won their 15th championship and first in eleven years winning the tournament that was held inside a bubble due to the COVID 19 outbreak 1 Among other records the Vaqueros hold the record for most games won in a BSN season 29 of them set during the 1993 season Contents 1 Ruben Rodriguez 2 Franchise history 2 1 Coronavirus outbreak 3 Players 3 1 Current roster 4 Traditions 4 1 Uniforms 4 2 Arena 4 3 Logos 4 4 Fan base 4 5 Rivalries 4 6 Radio 4 7 TV 5 Championships 6 Runners up 7 Team records 8 References 9 External linksRuben Rodriguez EditRuben Rodriguez played for the Vaqueros for 23 seasons always wearing number 15 He debuted in the league in 1969 and scored 11 549 points and 6 178 rebounds in 631 games He established various records in the league Points in a career 11 549 Points in a season 810 1979 Points in a game 52 1973 Rebounds in a career 6 178He also had the record of rebounds in a season from 1978 to 2008 this record was broken by Lee Benson on May 3 2008 also joining the Vaqueros Rodriguez spent his whole career with the team Vaqueros of Bayamon With the Vaqueros he won 9 national championships 1967 1969 five in a row from 1971 to 1975 one in 1981 and one in 1988 the year that the team inaugurated his actual venue that carries his name the Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum He also garnered the MVP award in 1979 and once the three point shot was established for the first time in the Puerto Rican tournament during the 1980 season he started making shots from behind the three point line too Franchise history Edit above The Bayamon team s fourth championship 1967 The Vaqueros de Bayamon team was founded in 1930 on what was formerly known as the Baloncesto Nacional now Baloncesto Superior Nacional BSN league an amateur league The team s original name was Bayamon The Bayamon team won their first championships in the league in 1933 and 1935 Becoming the second team to win two titles in the league they were guided by the Professional Head Coach Onofre Carballeira During the following decade the 1940s the team was inactive due to WWII By 1954 the team was competing in the BSN League again but this time the team would be known as the Azules de Bayamon lit Bayamon Blues in Spanish Under that name Bayamon did not win a title 1974 s team poster featuring the Vaqueros Finals The following season the team was renamed to The Vaqueros de Bayamon This new name was given by the team sponsor Espasas Dairy Company as a reference to their business It wasn t until 1967 that the team reached the Finals against the Ponce team against whom the Vaqueros won the series and their third championship their first in 34 years The team was starting to become known as a competitive one around the league In less than two years the team would repeat its success when they reached the finals and conquered another title in 1969 The success of the team was about to reach its climax in the 1970s The Vaqueros won five consecutive championships during the decade from 1971 to 1975 They became the top team in the league During their golden era 1970s the team was guided by coaches Roy Rubbins Art Loche Lou Rossini Fufi Santori Tom Nissalke and Del Harris During the 1980s a new rivalry was taking place in the BSN this time the Vaqueros had to battle for supremacy against the Guaynabo Mets team which was led by Mario Morales and Federico Lopez The Vaqueros de Bayamon won the final series against Guaynabo in 1981 giving them another championship Another achievement for the team was their fanatics which were counted in many thousands by the 1980s and 1990s In 1988 guided by Robert Corn the team reached the finals against the Canovanas team and once again won a championship In the 90s the team had an average decade with two more championships in 1995 and 1996 Both against the Ponce Lions These titles came with Flor Melendez who had coached the team to their 1981 championship as head coach By the late 1990s the team was about to face one of its worst decades since the 50s From 1999 to 2008 the team could hardly make it into the semifinals except in 2005 when they reached the finals and lost for the title against the Arecibo Captains in four games as a consequence the franchise s quality and prestige as well as the fan base began to decrease However most of the fanbase remained throughout the years In 2009 the franchise won their most recent championship tying at fourteen with the San German Athletics for most overall titles in the league Nowadays the team still is considered among the best teams in the league Coronavirus outbreak Edit Late in 2020 it was announced that eight members of the Vaqueros were suffering from the coronavirus disease heading into a November continuation of the 2020 BSN tournament at a hotel in Rio Grande 2 Players EditCurrent roster Edit Vaqueros de Bayamon rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgeSG 0 Mojica Sammy 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 195 lb 88 kg 28 1994 10 06 October 6 1994C 1 Justiz Javier 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m 270 lb 120 kg 30 1992 09 18 September 18 1992PG 2 Gonzalez Javier 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 176 lb 80 kg 33 1989 04 15 April 15 1989G F 3 Medina Dinero 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 200 lb 91 kg 28 1994 07 21 July 21 1994SG 7 Duran Cliff 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 190 lb 86 kg 33 1989 10 01 October 1 1989G 11 Thompson Jr Stephen 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 192 lb 87 kg 25 1997 03 23 March 23 1997PG 13 Rodriguez Angel Daniel 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 180 lb 82 kg 30 1992 12 05 December 5 1992C 18 Perez Owen 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 240 lb 110 kg 30 1992 06 28 June 28 1992SG 20 Negron Alexis 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 195 lb 88 kg 24 1998 09 05 September 5 1998G F 22 Santiago Jr Benito 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 210 lb 95 kg 33 1989 06 22 June 22 1989F 23 Gonzalez Goree 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 220 lb 100 kg 25 1997 04 07 April 7 1997F 33 Cuascut Luis 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 210 lb 95 kg 24 1998 08 16 August 16 1998 Head coach Nelson ColonAssistant coach es Athletic trainer s Legend C Team captain I Import player Injured Roster Updated October 2 2022Traditions EditUniforms Edit The Vaqueros have two different uniforms a white home uniform and blue road uniform The design of the white and blue sets are nearly identical with the team name featured on the front over the number and the player s last name over the number on the back and under the vaqueros logo The shorts have golden stripes on the sides of the pants and shirts in both designs Arena Edit Inaugurated in 1988 The Ruben Rodriguez Coliseum is the hosting arena for the team s local games It was the named after the former team player This coliseum is the third largest indoor sports arena in Puerto Rico It can accommodate up to 13 000 spectators though it is known that this arena was able to fit nearly 16 000 on the team s finals The seating of the coliseum divides in three sections Box area Palco blue section Middle area Preferencia yellow General area orange Originally by the 1980s and early 1990s the home arena for the Cowboys was the Pepin Cestero Arena also located in Bayamon Logos Edit Home uniform Road uniform Previously used logo Previously used logo Current logoFan base Edit The Vaqueros have always kept a large fandom however within most of the last decade from 2000 to 2008 it decreased due to the lack of success or championships In the 1990s the fanbase of the Vaqueros reached over 12 000 fans In the season 09 the fandom increased at a high tendency as the team conquered its 14 championship The attendance to the final game was estimated over 14 000 fans from which over 11 000 were Cowboys fans From 1988 to 2009 the team averaged just over 10 000 fans which is still in the top of the BSN The team has sold out every home final game since their golden seasons 1970s Making it the largest BSN franchise according to many commentators Rivalries Edit Some important rivalries during the team s history include the teams who have been confronted in at least two finals The Ponce Lions late 1960s and mid 90s The Quebradillas Pirates from the early 1970s to the late 90s and again started in 2009 with a Dalmau joining Bayamon and both teams reaching the finals Rio Piedras 1969 and 1971 Guaynabo Mets early 1980s Capitanes de Arecibo 2005 2010 and 2018 Vega Baja former team 1933 1934 Radio Edit The flagship station for the Vaqueros is WIAC 740 AM the official flagship for the 09 season The announcers are Ralph Pagan and Angel Perez Moll Transmissions are broadcast regionally through the local AM frequency and globally through the Internet all games are broadcast live and games stats are provided in the transmission Some other games are transmitted on WKAQ 580 the official BSN flagship station for this season TV Edit The Vaqueros TV broadcasts are transmitted by BSN on live television which broadcasts some of the games Announcers are Ernesto Diaz Gonzalez Diego Marti and Leonel Arill The transmission airs all of the selected games nationwide The games can be seen on America CV Network Channel 24 Direct TV Channel 161 These pre selected broadcast are also re transmitted to the USA throughout WAPA America channel Games can also be seen throughout the Internet in mediasportstv online live or at the official team s webpage Championships EditWhat follows is a detailed list of every championship Championship flags displayed in the coliseum Year Team Head coach Against1933 Vaqueros de Bayamon ONOFRE CARBALLEIRA Atleticos de San German1935 Vaqueros de Bayamon ONOFRE CARBALLEIRA Vega Baja1967 Vaqueros de Bayamon ROY RUBBINS AND FUFI SANTORI Leones de Ponce1969 Vaqueros de Bayamon ART LOCHE Rio Piedras1971 Vaqueros de Bayamon ART LOCHE Rio Piedras1972 Vaqueros de Bayamon TOM NISSALKE AND FUFI SANTORI Piratas de Quebradillas1973 Vaqueros de Bayamon DEL HARRIS Piratas de Quebradillas1974 Vaqueros de Bayamon DEL HARRIS San Juan1975 Vaqueros de Bayamon DEL HARRIS Piratas de Quebradillas1981 Vaqueros de Bayamon GENE BARTOW Mets de Guaynabo1988 Vaqueros de Bayamon ROBERT CORN Canovanas1995 Vaqueros de Bayamon FLOR MELENDEZ Leones de Ponce1996 Vaqueros de Bayamon FLOR MELENDEZ Leones de Ponce2009 Vaqueros de Bayamon JULIO TORO Piratas de Quebradillas2020 Vaqueros de Bayamon NELSON COLON Piratas de Quebradillas2022 Vaqueros de Bayamon NELSON COLON Atleticos de San German5 The Vaqueros have the record in the BSN for most consecutive championships 1971 1972 1973 1974 and 1975 2 The team won their last two consecutive championships in the years 1995 and 1996 Runners up EditThe Vaqueros have been runners up 8 times 1930 1934 1970 2001 2002 2005 2010 2016 and 2018Team records EditThe Vaqueros have the record in victories in a season with 28 1 1972 The only defeat was against the Cangrejeros de Santurce Season played 67 Games played and victory averages 1643 611 Games won in a season 29 1993 Points in a game Bayamon 143 v Fajardo 121 1978 Victories and defeats 1004 639 Consecutive victories 29 in two seasons Greatest attendance to a game 17 621 people on September 8 1969 Post seasons classifications 21 consecutive classifications to the Post season Rebounds in a game 29 Lee Benson 2008References Edit Extasiados de alegria los Vaqueros tras la victoria Molinary espera que el brote en los Vaqueros siente las bases para el exito del retorno del BSN en la burbuja Primera Hora in Spanish 3 November 2020 External links Editvaquerosahi com Rancho Cibernetico de los Vaqueros en el BSN in Spanish bsnpr com Official site of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional BSN in Spanish Vaqueros Team History in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaqueros de Bayamon amp oldid 1129753872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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