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Scottish Basketball Championship Men

The Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC, former: Scottish National Basketball League, SNBL) is the national basketball league of Scotland. The league forms the second and third tiers of British basketball (inline with the English Basketball League) after the professional setup of the British Basketball League, where Scotland currently has one representative in the Caledonia Gladiators. [1][2]

Scottish Basketball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
2023–24 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season
Founded1969; 54 years ago (1969)
No. of teams18
Country Scotland
Most recent
champion(s)
Boroughmuir Blaze
(11th title)
Most titlesBoroughmuir Blaze
(11 titles)
Level on pyramid2-3
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Cup
Official websiteOfficial website

Teams

Listed below are all the teams competing in the 2023-24 Scottish Basketball Championship season.

Results

League

No. Season Champion
1 1969-70 Boroughmuir (1)
2 1970-71 Boroughmuir (2)
3 1971-72 Boroughmuir (3)
4 1972-73 Boroughmuir (4)
5 1973-74 Boroughmuir (5)
6 1974-75 Boroughmuir (6)
7 1975-76 Boroughmuir (7)
8 1976-77 Boroughmuir (8)
9 1977-78 Boroughmuir (9)
10 1978-79 Paisley (1)
11 1979-80 MIM Edinburgh (1)
12 1980-81 MIM Edinburgh (2)
13 1981-82 MIM Edinburgh (3)
14 1982-83 MIM Edinburgh (4)
15 1983-84 MIM Edinburgh (5)
16 1984-85 Falkirk Team Solripe (1)
17 1985-86 MIM Edinburgh (6)
18 1986-87 MIM Livingston (7)
19 1987-88 Cumnock Curries (1)
20 1988-89 MIM Livingston (8)

Playoffs

Former Teams

This list includes teams who no longer play in the Scottish National League and have played in 3 or more National League seasons.

BBL Competitions

Scottish National League champions Livingston were founder members of the British Basketball League when the newly-formed professional league started in 1987. The following season (1988-89), both Livingston and Glasgow Rangers finished in the top 2 of the league, with Rangers defeating Livingston 89-86 in the Playoff Final at the NEC in Birmingham. Both teams at this point were owned by David Murray. However, by the start of the 1989-90 season, neither team was based in Scotland; Livingston had folded and the Rangers franchise had returned to Kingston upon Thames.

Since 2006, several Scottish National League teams have been invited to take part in British Basketball League competitions.

For the 2006/07 BBL Trophy, the teams were split into regional groups of 4 for the first round. In that year, the North group consisted of the Newcastle Eagles, the Scottish Rocks, the City of Edinburgh Kings and the Troon Tornadoes. City of Edinburgh Kings finished 3rd in the group with a 1-2 record. Troon Tornadoes finished 4th with a 0-3 record.

Since the 2009/10 season, the BBL Trophy has been a straight knockout competition.

Season Competition Home Team H A Away Team
2012–13 BBL Trophy 1st Round City of Edinburgh Kings 61 72 Glasgow Rocks
2014–15 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 46 112 Glasgow Rocks
2015–16 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 42 91 Glasgow Rocks
2016–17 BBL Trophy 1st Round Boroughmuir Blaze 74 108 Plymouth Raiders
2017–18 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 54 83 Loughborough University
2018–19 BBL Trophy 1st Round Newcastle Eagles 129 59 City of Edinburgh Kings
2019–20 BBL Trophy 1st Round Newcastle Eagles 133 61 Dunfermline Reign

References

  1. ^ Scottish Basketball Championships basketballscotland.co.uk
  2. ^ Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC) Preview! tubpodcast.org

External links

  • Official Basketball Scotland website
  • Scottish league on Eurobasket

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Scottish Basketball Championship redirects here For the women s league see Scottish Basketball Championship Women The Scottish Basketball Championship SBC former Scottish National Basketball League SNBL is the national basketball league of Scotland The league forms the second and third tiers of British basketball inline with the English Basketball League after the professional setup of the British Basketball League where Scotland currently has one representative in the Caledonia Gladiators 1 2 Scottish Basketball ChampionshipCurrent season competition or edition 2023 24 Scottish Basketball Championship Men seasonFounded1969 54 years ago 1969 No of teams18CountryScotlandMost recentchampion s Boroughmuir Blaze 11th title Most titlesBoroughmuir Blaze 11 titles Level on pyramid2 3Domestic cup s Scottish CupOfficial websiteOfficial website Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Division 1 1 2 Division 2 2 Results 2 1 League 2 2 Playoffs 3 Former Teams 4 BBL Competitions 5 References 6 External linksTeams EditListed below are all the teams competing in the 2023 24 Scottish Basketball Championship season Division 1 Edit Club Location FoundedBoroughmuir Blaze Edinburgh 1961City of Edinburgh Kings Edinburgh 1988Dunfermline Reign Dunfermline 1986Falkirk Fury Falkirk 1992Glasgow University Glasgow 1947Renfrew Rocks Renfrew 1989Stirling Knights Stirling 2009St Mirren Paisley 1999 Division 2 Edit Club Location FoundedAyr Storm Ayr 1996Dundee Madsons Dundee 1964Edinburgh Lions Edinburgh 2006Glasgow Devils Glasgow 2017Grampian Flyers Aberdeen 2000North Lanarkshire Chiefs Cumbernauld 1973Perth Phoenix Perth 1973Pleasance Edinburgh 1947Tayside Musketeers Arbroath 1993West Lothian Wolves Bathgate 2000Results EditLeague Edit No Season Champion1 1969 70 Boroughmuir 1 2 1970 71 Boroughmuir 2 3 1971 72 Boroughmuir 3 4 1972 73 Boroughmuir 4 5 1973 74 Boroughmuir 5 6 1974 75 Boroughmuir 6 7 1975 76 Boroughmuir 7 8 1976 77 Boroughmuir 8 9 1977 78 Boroughmuir 9 10 1978 79 Paisley 1 11 1979 80 MIM Edinburgh 1 12 1980 81 MIM Edinburgh 2 13 1981 82 MIM Edinburgh 3 14 1982 83 MIM Edinburgh 4 15 1983 84 MIM Edinburgh 5 16 1984 85 Falkirk Team Solripe 1 17 1985 86 MIM Edinburgh 6 18 1986 87 MIM Livingston 7 19 1987 88 Cumnock Curries 1 20 1988 89 MIM Livingston 8 No Season Champion21 1989 90 MIM Livingston 9 22 1990 91 MIM Livingston 10 23 1991 92 Livingston Bulls 1 24 1992 93 Livingston Bulls 2 25 1993 94 Livingston Bulls 3 26 1994 95 Livingston Bulls 4 27 1995 96 Livingston Bulls 5 28 1996 97 Livingston Bulls 6 29 1997 98 Midlothian Bulls 7 30 1998 99 Glasgow Sports Division 1 31 1999 00 St Mirren 1 32 2000 01 Falkirk Fury 1 33 2001 02 Troon Tornadoes 1 34 2002 03 City of Edinburgh Kings 1 35 2003 04 City of Edinburgh Kings 2 36 2004 05 City of Edinburgh Kings 3 37 2005 06 Troon Tornadoes 2 38 2006 07 City of Edinburgh Kings 4 39 2007 08 City of Edinburgh Kings 5 40 2008 09 City of Edinburgh Kings 6 No Season Champion41 2009 10 City of Edinburgh Kings 7 42 2010 11 City of Edinburgh Kings 8 43 2011 12 City of Edinburgh Kings 9 44 2012 13 Falkirk Fury 2 45 2013 14 Falkirk Fury 3 46 2014 15 Falkirk Fury 4 47 2015 16 Boroughmuir Blaze 10 48 2016 17 Falkirk Fury 5 49 2017 18 St Mirren 2 50 2018 19 Dunfermline Reign 1 51 2019 20 Falkirk Fury 6 2020 21 No competition52 2021 22 St Mirren 3 53 2022 23 Boroughmuir Blaze 11 Playoffs Edit Season Champion2010 11 City of Edinburgh Kings2011 12 City of Edinburgh Kings2012 13 City of Edinburgh Kings2013 14 Glasgow University2014 15 Falkirk Fury2015 16 Boroughmuir Blaze2016 17 Falkirk Fury2017 18 City of Edinburgh Kings2018 19 City of Edinburgh Kings2019 20 Not played2020 21 Not played2021 22 St Mirren2022 23 Boroughmuir BlazeFormer Teams EditThis list includes teams who no longer play in the Scottish National League and have played in 3 or more National League seasons Team SeasonsPaisley competed for 31 seasons between 1969 and 2000 Troon Ayrshire Tornadoes competed for 22 seasons between 1998 and 2020 Dalkieth Saints competed for 18 seasons between 1969 and 1992 Glasgow Storm competed for 18 seasons between 2002 and 2019 Cumnock Curries competed for 14 seasons between 1978 and 1994 MIM Edinburgh Livingston competed for 14 seasons between 1978 and 1991 Livingston Midlothian Bulls competed for 11 seasons between 1991 and 2001 USN Edzell Enforcers competed for 11 seasons between 1969 and 1996 East Lothian Peregrines competed for 10 seasons between 2001 and 2011 Jordanhill College competed for 10 seasons between 1969 and 1979 Edinburgh Hornets competed for 8 seasons between 1970 and 1978 USN various competed for 8 seasons between 1969 and 1986 Pentland competed for 8 seasons between 1969 and 1993 Stirling competed for 7 seasons between 1981 and 1988 Falkirk competed for 7 seasons between 1981 and 1988 Edinburgh University competed for 6 seasons between 2007 and 2019 Perth competed for 6 seasons between 1969 and 1987 Team SeasonsGrampian Flyers competed for 6 seasons between 2001 and 2009 Heriot s Leith competed for 6 seasons between 1969 and 1975 Cavalry Park competed for 6 seasons between 1975 and 1981 Glasgow Rocks II competed for 5 seasons between 2010 and 2015 Aberdeen Eagles competed for 4 seasons between 1970 and 1974 St Mirren Buddies competed for 4 seasons between 2001 and 2006 Multi Metals Edinburgh competed for 4 seasons between 1981 and 1985 Glasgow Bruins competed for 3 seasons between 1993 and 1996 Glasgow Bannerman Vikings competed for 3 seasons between 1978 and 1981 Inverclyde Linwood competed for 3 seasons between 1979 and 1994 Dundee competed for 3 seasons between 1987 and 1990 Team Glasgow competed for 3 seasons between 1983 and 1986 Edinburgh KP Royals competed for 3 seasons between 1971 and 1974 BBL Competitions EditScottish National League champions Livingston were founder members of the British Basketball League when the newly formed professional league started in 1987 The following season 1988 89 both Livingston and Glasgow Rangers finished in the top 2 of the league with Rangers defeating Livingston 89 86 in the Playoff Final at the NEC in Birmingham Both teams at this point were owned by David Murray However by the start of the 1989 90 season neither team was based in Scotland Livingston had folded and the Rangers franchise had returned to Kingston upon Thames Since 2006 several Scottish National League teams have been invited to take part in British Basketball League competitions For the 2006 07 BBL Trophy the teams were split into regional groups of 4 for the first round In that year the North group consisted of the Newcastle Eagles the Scottish Rocks the City of Edinburgh Kings and the Troon Tornadoes City of Edinburgh Kings finished 3rd in the group with a 1 2 record Troon Tornadoes finished 4th with a 0 3 record Since the 2009 10 season the BBL Trophy has been a straight knockout competition Season Competition Home Team H A Away Team2012 13 BBL Trophy 1st Round City of Edinburgh Kings 61 72 Glasgow Rocks2014 15 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 46 112 Glasgow Rocks2015 16 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 42 91 Glasgow Rocks2016 17 BBL Trophy 1st Round Boroughmuir Blaze 74 108 Plymouth Raiders2017 18 BBL Trophy 1st Round Falkirk Fury 54 83 Loughborough University2018 19 BBL Trophy 1st Round Newcastle Eagles 129 59 City of Edinburgh Kings2019 20 BBL Trophy 1st Round Newcastle Eagles 133 61 Dunfermline ReignReferences Edit Scottish Basketball Championships basketballscotland co uk Scottish Basketball Championship SBC Preview tubpodcast orgExternal links EditOfficial Basketball Scotland website Scottish league on Eurobasket Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scottish Basketball Championship Men amp oldid 1163748179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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