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1995–96 British Basketball League season

The 1995–96 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured a total of 13 teams, playing 36 games each. The division retained the same thirteen teams as the previous year after the BBL rejected an application from Crystal Palace who had sealed the National League Division One (the second tier) title. The main change saw the Sunderland Scorpions renamed the Newcastle Comets due to a change of franchise and venue, their new home would be in Gateshead until the newly built Newcastle Arena opened on 18 November. The Manchester Giants also had a new home at the Nynex Arena and the sport was boosted by the return of TV coverage by Sky Sports.[1]

1995–96 BBL season
LeagueBritish Basketball League
SportBasketball
Roll of Honour
BBL championsLondon Towers
Playoffs championsBirmingham Bullets
National Cup championsLondon Towers
BBL Trophy championsLondon Towers
British Basketball League seasons

London Towers clinched a treble, winning the National Cup, 7 Up Trophy and finishing top of the regular season standings. They were defeated in the Championship Play-off final by Birmingham Bullets.[2]

Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1) edit

Final standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 London Towers 36 32 4 0.889 64
2 Sheffield Sharks 36 30 6 0.833 60
3 Birmingham Bullets 36 26 10 0.722 52
4 Leopards 36 23 13 0.638 46
5 Manchester Giants 36 21 15 0.583 42
6 Derby Storm 36 21 15 0.583 42
7 Worthing Bears 36 19 17 0.527 38
8 Thames Valley Tigers 36 16 20 0.444 32
9 Newcastle Comets 36 11 25 0.305 22
10 Leicester City Riders 36 11 25 0.305 22
11 Doncaster Panthers 36 10 26 0.278 20
12 Chester Jets 36 8 28 0.222 16
13 Hemel Royals 36 6 30 0.167 12
= League winners
= Qualified for the play-offs

Playoffs edit

Quarter-finals edit

(1) London Towers vs. (8) Thames Valley Tigers

London Towers 94–81 Thames Valley Tigers
London win series, 2–0

(2) Sheffield Sharks vs. (7) Worthing Bears

Sheffield Sharks 79–60 Worthing Bears
Sheffield win series, 2–0

(3) Birmingham Bullets vs. (6) Derby Storm

Birmingham Bullets 96–88 Derby Storm
Birmingham win series, 2–0

(4) Leopards vs. (5) Manchester Giants

Leopards 73–75 Manchester Giants
Manchester win series, 2–1

Semi-finals edit

Final edit

5 March 1995[3]
Birmingham Bullets 7872 London Towers
Pts: Nigel Lloyd 23, Tony Dorsey 22, Emiko Etete, Trevor Gordon, Stedroy Baker Pts: Tony Windless 19, Steve Bucknall, Martin Atlan
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: ?
Birmingham Coach Nick Nurse
London Coach Kevin Cadle

National League Division 1 (Tier 2) edit

Final standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L % Pts
1 Crystal Palace 22 22 0 1.000 44
2 Coventry Crusaders 22 19 3 0.864 38
3 Ware Rebels * 22 17 5 0.773 33
4 Cardiff Phoenix 22 14 8 0.636 28
5 Bury Wildcats 22 10 12 0.455 20
6 Stockton Mohawks 22 10 12 0.455 20
7 Brixton TopCats 22 9 13 0.409 18
8 Mid-Sussex Magic 22 9 13 0.409 18
9 Nottingham Knights 22 7 15 0.318 14
10 Plymouth Raiders 22 7 15 0.318 14
11 Oldham Celtics 22 5 17 0.227 10
12 Solent Stars 22 3 19 0.136 6
= League winners

One point deducted *

Sainsbury's Classic Cola National Cup edit

Fourth round edit

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Derby Bucks London Towers 65-82
Hemel Hempstead Royals Coventry Crusaders 101-73
Sheffield Sharks Chester Jets 71-40
Worthing Bears Leopards 82-87
Newcastle Comets Manchester Eagles 107-121
Ware Rebels Thames Valley Tigers 71-103
Crystal Palace Doncaster Panthers 82-81
Birmingham Bullets Leicester Riders 94-72

Quarter-finals edit

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Thames Valley Tigers London Towers
Crystal Palace Leopards 80-75
Sheffield Sharks Manchester Eagles
Hemel Royals Birmingham Bullets 72-84

Semi-finals edit

Team 1 Team 2 1st Leg 2nd Leg
Crystal Palace Sheffield Sharks 63-70 68-74
Birmingham Bullets London Towers 79-77 77-99

Final edit

3 March 1996[4]
London Towers 70–58 Sheffield Sharks
Pts: Martin Henlan (MVP), Neville Austin, Roger Dulhaney, Tony Windless, Danny Lewis, Steve Bucknall Pts: Roger Huggins, Todd Cauthorn
Sheffield Arena
Attendance: ?
London Coach Kevin Cadle
Sheffield Coach Jim Brandon

7 Up Trophy edit

Group stage edit

Northern Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Derby Storm 8 4 4 0 1.000
2.Chester Jets 4 4 2 2 0.500
3.Doncaster Panthers 4 4 2 2 0.500
4.Leicester City Riders 2 4 1 3 0.250
5.Newcastle Comets 2 4 1 3 0.250

Southern Group

Team Pts Pld W L Percent
1.Worthing Bears 6 3 3 0 1.000
2.Birmingham Bullets 4 3 2 1 0.667
3.Leopards 2 3 1 2 0.333
4.Hemel Royals 0 3 0 3 0.000

Chester finished ahead of Doncaster by having the best head-to-head record between the teams. London, Manchester, Sheffield and Thames Valley all received a bye into Quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals edit

Chester Jets vs. Birmingham Bullets

Birmingham Bullets 92–89 Chester Jets
Birmingham win on aggregate, 200–178

Manchester Giants vs. Sheffield Sharks

Sheffield Sharks 77–66 Manchester Giants
Sheffield win on aggregate, 158–144

Thames Valley Tigers vs. London Towers

London Towers 85–66 Thames Valley Tigers
London win on aggregate, 174–148

Worthing Bears vs. Derby Storm

Derby Storm 93–99 Worthing Bears
Worthing win on aggregate, 185–181

Semi-finals edit

London Towers vs. Birmingham Bullets

Birmingham Bullets 75–92 London Towers
London win on aggregate, 156–137

Worthing Bears vs. Sheffield Sharks

Sheffield Sharks 69–72 Worthing Bears
Worthing win on aggregate, 158–156

Final edit

13 January 1996[5]
London Towers 90–84 Worthing Bears
Pts: Tony Windless (MVP), Steve Bucknall, Danny Lewis, Martin Henlan, Roger Duhaney Pts: Colin Irish
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
Attendance: ?
London Coach Kevin Cadle
Worthing Coach Colin Irish

Seasonal awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nicholas Harling. "Basketball shooting high as TV returns." Times [London, England] 9 Sept. 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ BBL Media Guide 2003/04, page 11
  3. ^ "Nicholas Harling. "Bullets triggered by Dorsey's power." Times [London, England] 6 May 1996". The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ "Nicholas Harling. "Towers stay on track for a clean sweep." Times [London, England] 4 Mar. 1996". The Times Digital Archive.
  5. ^ ""Towers leave it late to rise to the challenge." Times [London, England] 15 Jan. 1996". The Times Digital Archive.
Preceded by BBL seasons
1995–96
Succeeded by

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The 1995 96 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons The league featured a total of 13 teams playing 36 games each The division retained the same thirteen teams as the previous year after the BBL rejected an application from Crystal Palace who had sealed the National League Division One the second tier title The main change saw the Sunderland Scorpions renamed the Newcastle Comets due to a change of franchise and venue their new home would be in Gateshead until the newly built Newcastle Arena opened on 18 November The Manchester Giants also had a new home at the Nynex Arena and the sport was boosted by the return of TV coverage by Sky Sports 1 1995 96 BBL seasonLeagueBritish Basketball LeagueSportBasketballRoll of HonourBBL championsLondon TowersPlayoffs championsBirmingham BulletsNational Cup championsLondon TowersBBL Trophy championsLondon TowersBritish Basketball League seasons 1994 951996 97 London Towers clinched a treble winning the National Cup 7 Up Trophy and finishing top of the regular season standings They were defeated in the Championship Play off final by Birmingham Bullets 2 Contents 1 Budweiser League Championship Tier 1 1 1 Final standings 1 2 Playoffs 1 2 1 Quarter finals 1 2 2 Semi finals 1 2 3 Final 2 National League Division 1 Tier 2 2 1 Final standings 3 Sainsbury s Classic Cola National Cup 3 1 Fourth round 3 2 Quarter finals 3 3 Semi finals 3 4 Final 4 7 Up Trophy 4 1 Group stage 4 2 Quarter finals 4 3 Semi finals 4 4 Final 5 Seasonal awards 6 ReferencesBudweiser League Championship Tier 1 editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts1 London Towers 36 32 4 0 889 642 Sheffield Sharks 36 30 6 0 833 603 Birmingham Bullets 36 26 10 0 722 524 Leopards 36 23 13 0 638 465 Manchester Giants 36 21 15 0 583 426 Derby Storm 36 21 15 0 583 427 Worthing Bears 36 19 17 0 527 388 Thames Valley Tigers 36 16 20 0 444 329 Newcastle Comets 36 11 25 0 305 2210 Leicester City Riders 36 11 25 0 305 2211 Doncaster Panthers 36 10 26 0 278 2012 Chester Jets 36 8 28 0 222 1613 Hemel Royals 36 6 30 0 167 12 League winners Qualified for the play offs Playoffs edit Quarter finals edit 1 London Towers vs 8 Thames Valley Tigers Thames Valley Tigers 87 118 London Towers London Towers 94 81 Thames Valley TigersLondon win series 2 0 2 Sheffield Sharks vs 7 Worthing Bears Worthing Bears 75 78 Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Sharks 79 60 Worthing BearsSheffield win series 2 0 3 Birmingham Bullets vs 6 Derby Storm Derby Storm 78 92 Birmingham Bullets Birmingham Bullets 96 88 Derby StormBirmingham win series 2 0 4 Leopards vs 5 Manchester Giants Manchester Giants 72 76 OT Leopards Leopards 74 83 Manchester Giants Leopards 73 75 Manchester GiantsManchester win series 2 1 Semi finals edit London Towers 95 86 Manchester GiantsWembley Arena London Sheffield Sharks 68 82 Birmingham BulletsWembley Arena London Final edit 5 March 1995 3 Birmingham Bullets 78 72 London TowersPts Nigel Lloyd 23 Tony Dorsey 22 Emiko Etete Trevor Gordon Stedroy Baker Pts Tony Windless 19 Steve Bucknall Martin AtlanWembley Arena LondonAttendance Birmingham Coach Nick Nurse London Coach Kevin CadleNational League Division 1 Tier 2 editFinal standings edit Pos Team Pld W L Pts1 Crystal Palace 22 22 0 1 000 442 Coventry Crusaders 22 19 3 0 864 383 Ware Rebels 22 17 5 0 773 334 Cardiff Phoenix 22 14 8 0 636 285 Bury Wildcats 22 10 12 0 455 206 Stockton Mohawks 22 10 12 0 455 207 Brixton TopCats 22 9 13 0 409 188 Mid Sussex Magic 22 9 13 0 409 189 Nottingham Knights 22 7 15 0 318 1410 Plymouth Raiders 22 7 15 0 318 1411 Oldham Celtics 22 5 17 0 227 1012 Solent Stars 22 3 19 0 136 6 League winnersOne point deducted Sainsbury s Classic Cola National Cup editFourth round edit Team 1 Team 2 ScoreDerby Bucks London Towers 65 82Hemel Hempstead Royals Coventry Crusaders 101 73Sheffield Sharks Chester Jets 71 40Worthing Bears Leopards 82 87Newcastle Comets Manchester Eagles 107 121Ware Rebels Thames Valley Tigers 71 103Crystal Palace Doncaster Panthers 82 81Birmingham Bullets Leicester Riders 94 72Quarter finals edit Team 1 Team 2 ScoreThames Valley Tigers London TowersCrystal Palace Leopards 80 75Sheffield Sharks Manchester EaglesHemel Royals Birmingham Bullets 72 84Semi finals edit Team 1 Team 2 1st Leg 2nd LegCrystal Palace Sheffield Sharks 63 70 68 74Birmingham Bullets London Towers 79 77 77 99Final edit 3 March 1996 4 London Towers 70 58 Sheffield SharksPts Martin Henlan MVP Neville Austin Roger Dulhaney Tony Windless Danny Lewis Steve Bucknall Pts Roger Huggins Todd CauthornSheffield ArenaAttendance London Coach Kevin Cadle Sheffield Coach Jim Brandon7 Up Trophy editGroup stage edit Northern Group Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Derby Storm 8 4 4 0 1 0002 Chester Jets 4 4 2 2 0 5003 Doncaster Panthers 4 4 2 2 0 5004 Leicester City Riders 2 4 1 3 0 2505 Newcastle Comets 2 4 1 3 0 250 Southern Group Team Pts Pld W L Percent1 Worthing Bears 6 3 3 0 1 0002 Birmingham Bullets 4 3 2 1 0 6673 Leopards 2 3 1 2 0 3334 Hemel Royals 0 3 0 3 0 000 Chester finished ahead of Doncaster by having the best head to head record between the teams London Manchester Sheffield and Thames Valley all received a bye into Quarter finals Quarter finals edit Chester Jets vs Birmingham Bullets Chester Jets 89 108 Birmingham Bullets Birmingham Bullets 92 89 Chester JetsBirmingham win on aggregate 200 178 Manchester Giants vs Sheffield Sharks Manchester Giants 78 81 Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Sharks 77 66 Manchester GiantsSheffield win on aggregate 158 144 Thames Valley Tigers vs London Towers Thames Valley Tigers 82 89 London Towers London Towers 85 66 Thames Valley TigersLondon win on aggregate 174 148 Worthing Bears vs Derby Storm Worthing Bears 86 88 Derby Storm Derby Storm 93 99 Worthing BearsWorthing win on aggregate 185 181 Semi finals edit London Towers vs Birmingham Bullets London Towers 64 62 Birmingham Bullets Birmingham Bullets 75 92 London TowersLondon win on aggregate 156 137 Worthing Bears vs Sheffield Sharks Worthing Bears 86 87 Sheffield Sharks Sheffield Sharks 69 72 Worthing BearsWorthing win on aggregate 158 156 Final edit 13 January 1996 5 London Towers 90 84 Worthing BearsPts Tony Windless MVP Steve Bucknall Danny Lewis Martin Henlan Roger Duhaney Pts Colin IrishNational Exhibition Centre BirminghamAttendance London Coach Kevin Cadle Worthing Coach Colin IrishSeasonal awards editMost Valuable Player Tony Dorsey Birmingham Bullets Coach of the Year Kevin Cadle London Towers All Star Team Tony Dorsey Birmingham Bullets Karl Brown Leopards Steve Bucknall London Towers Todd Cauthorn Sheffield Sharks Roger Huggins Sheffield Sharks LaKeith Humphrey Derby Storm Colin Irish Worthing Bears Danny Lewis London Towers Mark Robinson Manchester Giants Tony Windless London Towers References edit Nicholas Harling Basketball shooting high as TV returns Times London England 9 Sept 1995 The Times Digital Archive BBL Media Guide 2003 04 page 11 Nicholas Harling Bullets triggered by Dorsey s power Times London England 6 May 1996 The Times Digital Archive Nicholas Harling Towers stay on track for a clean sweep Times London England 4 Mar 1996 The Times Digital Archive Towers leave it late to rise to the challenge Times London England 15 Jan 1996 The Times Digital Archive Preceded by1994 95 season BBL seasons1995 96 Succeeded by1996 97 season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1995 96 British Basketball League season amp oldid 1147613411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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