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SlamBall League Site Updates Schedule, Standings, and Team Pages

The SlamBall League's official site rolled out front-end updates to its schedule and standings pages, giving fans of the Mob, Lava, and six other teams one authoritative hub to track the action.

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The SlamBall League pushed front-end updates to its official website on March 22, refreshing the schedule and standings pages that serve as the sport's authoritative source for live game information. The overhaul touches the sections fans rely on most: the full schedule of upcoming games, the rolling standings, and individual team pages for all eight franchises.

The site houses pages for all eight clubs, including the Gryphons, MOB, Ozone, Rumble, Lava, Slashers, Wrath, and Buzzsaw. Those franchises carry real weight now. The Mob finished a perfect 18-0 to win SlamBall's return championship, downing the Lava 49-36 in front of a sold-out crowd of 2,500 at Las Vegas' Cox Pavilion.

Standings are updated with the completion of each game, which makes the refreshed page particularly useful during active stretches of competition when the table can shift nightly. The updated schedule section is built to show game times, broadcast details, and ticketing information in one place.

The site's significance extends beyond utility. Mob stopper and team captain Gage Smith was named SlamBall League Series 6 Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year, and his letter reflecting on the championship run is still accessible through the site's news section. The Wrath's Ty McGee earned Offensive Player of the Year honors in the same cycle, giving the standings and team pages added context as fans cross-reference individual accolades with franchise performance.

The Mob led the league in points per game (61.6), points allowed per game (33.3), field goal percentage (58.5), and dunks per game (16.5) during Series 6, numbers that live in the stats section alongside the standings the site just updated.

SlamBall is a live, bet-able league on ESPN and one of the fastest growing sports in the world. With that profile rising, keeping digital infrastructure current is not a minor housekeeping task. A standings page that lags or a schedule that misdirects fans to the wrong tip-off time undercuts the league's momentum. The March 22 updates signal the league is treating its web presence with the same urgency it brings to a trampoline court in Las Vegas.

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