Hartford Tigerettes


Hartford Tigerettes

Location: Hartford, Connecticut
Established: Late 1940s
Captain: Lenora Gordon

The Hartford Tigerettes, based in Hartford, Connecticut, were an African American women’s basketball team that played from the late-1940s into the mid-1950s.

The Tigerettes began as a touring women’s softball team, but after expanding into basketball, their athleticism quickly translated onto the hardwood court as dominating members of the Connecticut Girls Basketball League.

Photograph of the Tigerettes basketball team from Hartford. (Black Fives Foundation Archives)
Photograph of the Tigerettes basketball team from Hartford. (Black Fives Foundation Archives)

Their success was not without challenges from all-White rival teams, some of whom wanted them removed.

They finally got their way in 1954, when, in a game against the Waterbury Libra Athletic Association, with the score tied 18-18, a Waterbury player intentionally kicked one of the Tigerettes. This caused “fisticuffs” to break out and “a scrap occurred,” according to the Hartford Courant newspaper. Waterbury refused to continue playing, so the referee awarded a forfeit victory to Hartford.

Clipping of the Hartford Tigerettes basketball team, circa 1949. (Black Fives Foundation Archives)
Clipping of the Hartford Tigerettes basketball team, circa 1949. (Black Fives Foundation Archives)

But instead of admonishing the Libras, the league president suspended the Tigerettes, stating that “this was the second time the Hartford team had been involved in a fight and that it would probably be barred from further participation.”

Though they were literally kicked out, this didn’t stop the Hartford squad, which went on the play for several more years while also continuing to tour with their softball team.

During their time, the Tigerettes were an inspiration to the growing populations of African American communities in and around Hartford, such as in New Haven, Bridgeport, Norwalk, and Stamford, popularizing the game in ways that still resonate today.

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