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University of Tartu men's basketball team

Tartu Ülikooli korvpallimeeskond (English: University of Tartu men's basketball team), also known as Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball team based in Tartu, Estonia. They are a part of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club. The team plays in the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML). Their home arena is the University of Tartu Sports Hall.

Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits
LeaguesKorvpalli Meistriliiga
Estonian-Latvian Basketball League
European North Basketball League
Founded1937; 87 years ago (1937)
History
List
    • Tartu EASK
      (1937–1940)
    • Tartu ÜSK
      (1948–1953)
    • TRÜ
      (1954–1989)
    • Tartu Ülikool
      (1989–present)
ArenaUniversity of Tartu Sports Hall
Capacity2,600
LocationTartu, Estonia
Team colorsWhite, Black
   
Team managerRobert Peterson
Head coachPriit Vene
Team captainMärt Rosenthal
Championships1 Soviet Championship
26 Estonian Championships
17 Estonian Cups
1 BBL Cup
Websitebasket.ut.ee

University of Tartu teams have won a record 26 Estonian League championships, a record 17 Estonian Cup titles and one Soviet Union League championship.

History edit

Founded in 1937 as Tartu Eesti Akadeemiline Spordiklubi (Tartu Estonian Academic Sports Club), the team won the regional tournament and were promoted to the Estonian Championship. Coached by player-coach Aleksander Illi and led by Ralf Viksten, the team won the championship in 1938. Tartu EASK won two more titles in 1939 and 1940, led by player-coach Oskar Erikson and top scorer Heino Veskila.[1] The team's success was cut short by World War II and the Soviet occupation.

The university team returned to the Estonian Championship in 1948. On 28 August 1948, they beat Tartu Dünamo by a record score of 132–6, with Ilmar Kullam scoring 40 points.[2] Led by player-coach Edgar Naarits, the team won five consecutive Estonian League titles from 1948 to 1952. They also won the Soviet Union League in 1949. Ernst Ehaveer took over as the head coach ahead of the 1956 season, and guided the team to another Estonian championship that same year. Jaak Lipso joined the team prior to the 1957 season and led them to two more championships in 1958 and 1959. The team began to struggle after Lipso left in 1960. They returned to dominance in the late 1960s, this time led by Aleksei Tammiste. The team won eight Estonian championships between 1969 and 1978. Soon after, the team entered into a period of decline.[1][3]

The team continued to struggle after the restoration of Estonia's independence. In the 1990s, Tartu was represented in the league by Korvpalliklubi Tartu (Basketball Club Tartu). They reached the finals in 1996 but were swept in three games by BC Kalev. The team made their debut in a European competition by competing in the 1999–2000 season of the Saporta Cup, but failed to advance past the preliminary round.

 
Tanel Tein led Tartu to five league championships between 2000 and 2010.

In March 2000, they were taken over by the University of Tartu Sports Club, ushering in a new era for the team.[4] The team now known as Tartu Ülikool-Delta won the Estonian Cup in 2000, beating Nybit in the finals.[5] In the 2000 league playoffs, they defeated BC Jüri Basket and Nybit en route to facing Tallinna Kalev in the finals. Tartu Ülikool-Delta won the series 3–0, ending a 22-year championship drought for the city.[6] In July 2000, Jüri Neissaar was hired as head coach, replacing Teet Laur. Tartu Ülikool-Delta successfully defended both titles in 2001. The team swept Tallinna Ülikoolid-A. Le Coq in three games in the league finals. Point guard and team leader Tanel Tein won his first Most Valuable Player Award at the end of the season.[7]

From 2001 to 2016, Tartu Ülikool was sponsored by Saku's Rock beer brand and Rock was frequently used to refer to the team. They were unable to defend their league title, losing to Tallinna Kalev in the finals in 2002. Despite that, Tein was named the league's Most Valuable Player for the second season in a row.[8] In the 2002–03 season, TÜ/Rock won the Estonian Cup but finished third in the league. After the season, Neissaar was replaced by assistant Tõnu Lust. Led by Augenijus Vaškys, the team won the KML championship in the 2003–04 season by defeating EBS/Nybit, four games to two in the finals. Vaškys was named the KML Most Valuable Player.[9] TÜ/Rock won another Estonian Cup in the 2004–05 season. They also made their debut in the Baltic Basketball League (BBL). After the 2005–06 season, Tein was named the league MVP for the third time.[10] In July 2006, TÜ/Rock hired Algirdas Brazys as head coach, with predecessors Paavo Russak and Tõnu Lust continuing as assistant coaches. In the 2007 KML Finals, TÜ/Rock, led by Tein, Martin Müürsepp and Gert Kullamäe, faced off against BC Kalev/Cramo, to whom they had lost in the two previous finals. TÜ/Rock went on to win the series 4–2. Tein was named the KML Finals MVP.

 
Üllar Kerde guided the team to the EuroCup Final Four in 2008.

In June 2007, Üllar Kerde was hired as the new head coach. Under Kerde, the team reached the Final Four of the EuroCup in 2008. However, they lost to eventual champions Barons LMT 88–82 in the semifinal and to Proteas EKA AEL 79–70 in the third place game.[11][12] TÜ/Rock successfully defended their KML title by defeating BC Kalev/Cramo in a four-game sweep in the finals. Brian Cusworth was named both the Finals MVP and the league MVP.[13] After a poor start in both the Baltic Basketball League and the EuroChallenge, Kerde was relieved of his duties on 19 December 2008 and replaced by assistant Indrek Visnapuu. Under Visnapuu's leadership, TÜ/Rock reached the Baltic Basketball League Final Four for the first time in team history, beating rivals BC Kalev/Cramo 71–68 in overtime and winning the series 2–1. They lost to Žalgiris 83–74 in the semifinal, but beat ASK Riga 77–68 in the third place game.[14] TÜ/Rock were unable to defend their KML title in 2009, losing to BC Kalev/Cramo in the finals. The team, however, won both the Estonian Cup and the KML championship in the 2009–10 season. They won their 25th Estonian championship by beating BC Rakvere Tarvas 4–2 in the KML Finals. Janar Talts was named the Finals MVP. The team added two more Estonian Cups in 2010 and 2011. On 24 January 2012, Visnapuu resigned and was replaced by his assistant and former Tartu Ülikool guard Gert Kullamäe. The team won two more Estonian Cups in 2013 and 2014. In 2015, TÜ/Rock once again faced BC Kalev/Cramo in the KML Finals, winning the series 4–1. Tanel Kurbas won the Finals MVP award. They finished runner-up to Šiauliai in the Baltic Basketball League in 2016.

In 2018, the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League was formed. Tartu Ülikool reached the playoffs in the league's inaugural season, where they lost to BC Kalev/Cramo in the quarterfinals. On 19 December 2021, Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits defeated BC Kalev/Cramo 82–73 in the Estonian Cup final to win their first trophy in seven years. The team finished the 2022–23 Estonian-Latvian Basketball League season in third place. They lost to BC Prometey 89–67 in the semifinal but beat BC Kalev/Cramo 63–60 in the third place game.

Sponsorship naming edit

  • Raidor: 1992–1994
  • Tartu Gaas: 1994–1995
  • SK Polaris: 1997–1999
  • Tartu Ülikool-Delta: 1999–2001
  • Tartu Ülikool/Rock: 2001–2011, 2012–2016
  • Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits: 2020–present

Logos edit

Home arenas edit

Players edit

Current roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 0   Harris, Devin Lee 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 79 kg (174 lb) 31 – (1992-10-24)24 October 1992
SG 1   Rosenthal, Märt 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 25 – (1999-03-15)15 March 1999
PG 3   Kuusmaa, Kaspar 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 20 – (2004-01-27)27 January 2004
SF 5   Eelmäe, Hendrik 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 23 – (2000-10-26)26 October 2000
SG 6   Veideman, Rain 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 32 – (1991-10-01)1 October 1991
SG 7   Shundel, Anatoliy 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 30 – (1993-12-05)5 December 1993
PF 8   Urvik, Erki 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 22 – (2002-05-07)7 May 2002
SG 10   Kivi, Robin 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 87 kg (192 lb) 25 – (1999-03-17)17 March 1999
PF 11   Jurtšenko, Karl Gustav 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 20 – (2004-02-10)10 February 2004
C 12   Brifk, Aksel 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 19 – (2004-12-04)4 December 2004
SG 14   Tassa, Aleksander 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 20 – (2004-02-12)12 February 2004
C 15   Rozītis, Dāvis 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) 109 kg (240 lb) 34 – (1990-03-16)16 March 1990
PG 18   Roos, Rando 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 19 – (2004-09-18)18 September 2004
PF 33   Kitsing, Kristjan 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 105 kg (231 lb) 33 – (1990-12-11)11 December 1990
SG 50   Pere, Oliver 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 20 – (2003-09-07)7 September 2003
C 77   Menzies, Aaron   2.21 m (7 ft 3 in) 120 kg (265 lb) 27 – (1996-07-11)11 July 1996
PF 88   Mālmanis, Rinalds 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 28 – (1996-04-12)12 April 1996
Head coach
  •   Priit Vene
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: 18 April 2024

Depth chart edit

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Rinalds Mālmanis Dāvis Rozītis Aaron Menzies 
PF Kristjan Kitsing Karl Gustav Jurtšenko Erki Urvik
SF Robin Kivi Hendrik Eelmäe
SG Rain Veideman Aleksander Tassa
PG Märt Rosenthal Anatoly Shundel Rando Roos

Head coaches edit

Season by season edit

Season Tier Division Pos. Estonian Cup Baltic competitions Other competitions European competitions
1999–00 1 EKKA 1st Champion 2 Saporta Cup PR
2000–01 1 EKKA 1st Champion NEBL Challenge Cup T9
2001–02 1 EKKA 2nd Runner-up NEBL Challenge Cup T12
2002–03 1 KML 3rd Champion 3 FIBA Europe Champions Cup QR
2003–04 1 KML 1st Quarterfinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR
2004–05 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 10th 4 FIBA Europe Cup CQF
2005–06 1 KML 2nd Runner-up Baltic Basketball League 12th
2006–07 1 KML 1st Runner-up Baltic Basketball League 9th 4 FIBA EuroCup Challenge PR
2007–08 1 KML 1st Runner-up Baltic Basketball League 8th 3 FIBA EuroCup 4th
2008–09 1 KML 2nd Quarterfinalist Baltic Basketball League 3rd 2 Eurocup QR1
3 EuroChallenge RS
2009–10 1 KML 1st Champion Baltic Basketball League 5th 3 EuroChallenge RS
2010–11 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 5th 3 EuroChallenge RS
2011–12 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 12th
2012–13 1 KML 2nd Quarterfinalist Baltic Basketball League QF 3 EuroChallenge RS
2013–14 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 3rd 3 EuroChallenge QF
2014–15 1 KML 1st Champion Baltic Basketball League 4th 3 EuroChallenge L16
2015–16 1 KML 2nd Runner-up Baltic Basketball League RU 3 FIBA Europe Cup R32
2016–17 1 KML 3rd Runner-up Baltic Basketball League 3rd 3 Champions League QR2
4 FIBA Europe Cup RS
2017–18 1 KML 2nd Baltic Basketball League 3rd 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR2
2018–19 1 KML 5th Estonian-Latvian Basketball League 6th
2019–20 1 KML 4th[a] Estonian-Latvian Basketball League [a] 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR
2020–21 1 KML 6th Quarterfinalist Estonian-Latvian Basketball League RS
2021–22 1 KML 2nd Champion Estonian-Latvian Basketball League 8th European North Basketball League 4th
2022–23 1 KML 2nd Third place Estonian-Latvian Basketball League 3rd European North Basketball League RS
  1. ^ a b The season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trophies and awards edit

Trophies edit

Winners (26): 1937–38, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2014–15
Winners (17): 1950, 1952, 1956, 1958, 1974, 1976, 1979, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021
Winners (1): 1948–49
Winners (1): 2010

Individual awards edit

KML Most Valuable Player

KML Finals MVP

KML Best Defender

KML Best Young Player

KML Coach of the Year

All-KML Team

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tartu korvpall timeline". Postimees (in Estonian).
  2. ^ "Tartu ÜSK 132:6 Tartu Dünamo". Basket.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Kullaklubi". Basket.ut.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Delta ametlikult ülikooli alla". Õhtuleht (in Estonian). 4 March 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Tartu Ülikool–Delta võitis Eesti korvpallikarika". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 11 March 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Korvpallikuld 22–aastase vaheaja järel Tartusse". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 22 May 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Delta puhastas auhinnalaua". Õhtuleht (in Estonian). 26 May 2001. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Selgunud on Eesti korvpallihooaja parimad". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 31 May 2002. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Müürsepp Eesti parim". Delfi Sport (in Estonian). 8 June 2004. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Selgusid korvpallihooaja 2005/06 parimad". Delfi Sport (in Estonian). 1 June 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Rock Celebrate Estonia's First Final Four Place". FIBAEurope.com. 5 March 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Proteas Hold Off Tartu For Third Place". FIBAEurope.com. 20 April 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Valiti korvpallihooaja parimad". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 4 June 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  14. ^ "UT Rock: Bronze in Baltic Basketball". ut.ee. University of Tartu. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  15. ^ "Tartu Ülikooli Spordihoone". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 1 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Estonian)

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Tartu Ulikooli korvpallimeeskond English University of Tartu men s basketball team also known as Tartu Ulikool Maks amp Moorits for sponsorship reasons is a professional basketball team based in Tartu Estonia They are a part of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club The team plays in the Estonian Latvian Basketball League and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga KML Their home arena is the University of Tartu Sports Hall Tartu Ulikool Maks amp MooritsLeaguesKorvpalli MeistriliigaEstonian Latvian Basketball LeagueEuropean North Basketball LeagueFounded1937 87 years ago 1937 HistoryList Tartu EASK 1937 1940 Tartu USK 1948 1953 TRU 1954 1989 Tartu Ulikool 1989 present ArenaUniversity of Tartu Sports HallCapacity2 600LocationTartu EstoniaTeam colorsWhite Black Team managerRobert PetersonHead coachPriit VeneTeam captainMart RosenthalChampionships1 Soviet Championship26 Estonian Championships17 Estonian Cups1 BBL CupWebsitebasket ut eeHomeAway University of Tartu teams have won a record 26 Estonian League championships a record 17 Estonian Cup titles and one Soviet Union League championship Contents 1 History 2 Sponsorship naming 3 Logos 4 Home arenas 5 Players 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Depth chart 6 Head coaches 7 Season by season 8 Trophies and awards 8 1 Trophies 8 2 Individual awards 9 References 10 External linksHistory editFounded in 1937 as Tartu Eesti Akadeemiline Spordiklubi Tartu Estonian Academic Sports Club the team won the regional tournament and were promoted to the Estonian Championship Coached by player coach Aleksander Illi and led by Ralf Viksten the team won the championship in 1938 Tartu EASK won two more titles in 1939 and 1940 led by player coach Oskar Erikson and top scorer Heino Veskila 1 The team s success was cut short by World War II and the Soviet occupation The university team returned to the Estonian Championship in 1948 On 28 August 1948 they beat Tartu Dunamo by a record score of 132 6 with Ilmar Kullam scoring 40 points 2 Led by player coach Edgar Naarits the team won five consecutive Estonian League titles from 1948 to 1952 They also won the Soviet Union League in 1949 Ernst Ehaveer took over as the head coach ahead of the 1956 season and guided the team to another Estonian championship that same year Jaak Lipso joined the team prior to the 1957 season and led them to two more championships in 1958 and 1959 The team began to struggle after Lipso left in 1960 They returned to dominance in the late 1960s this time led by Aleksei Tammiste The team won eight Estonian championships between 1969 and 1978 Soon after the team entered into a period of decline 1 3 The team continued to struggle after the restoration of Estonia s independence In the 1990s Tartu was represented in the league by Korvpalliklubi Tartu Basketball Club Tartu They reached the finals in 1996 but were swept in three games by BC Kalev The team made their debut in a European competition by competing in the 1999 2000 season of the Saporta Cup but failed to advance past the preliminary round nbsp Tanel Tein led Tartu to five league championships between 2000 and 2010 In March 2000 they were taken over by the University of Tartu Sports Club ushering in a new era for the team 4 The team now known as Tartu Ulikool Delta won the Estonian Cup in 2000 beating Nybit in the finals 5 In the 2000 league playoffs they defeated BC Juri Basket and Nybit en route to facing Tallinna Kalev in the finals Tartu Ulikool Delta won the series 3 0 ending a 22 year championship drought for the city 6 In July 2000 Juri Neissaar was hired as head coach replacing Teet Laur Tartu Ulikool Delta successfully defended both titles in 2001 The team swept Tallinna Ulikoolid A Le Coq in three games in the league finals Point guard and team leader Tanel Tein won his first Most Valuable Player Award at the end of the season 7 From 2001 to 2016 Tartu Ulikool was sponsored by Saku s Rock beer brand and Rock was frequently used to refer to the team They were unable to defend their league title losing to Tallinna Kalev in the finals in 2002 Despite that Tein was named the league s Most Valuable Player for the second season in a row 8 In the 2002 03 season TU Rock won the Estonian Cup but finished third in the league After the season Neissaar was replaced by assistant Tonu Lust Led by Augenijus Vaskys the team won the KML championship in the 2003 04 season by defeating EBS Nybit four games to two in the finals Vaskys was named the KML Most Valuable Player 9 TU Rock won another Estonian Cup in the 2004 05 season They also made their debut in the Baltic Basketball League BBL After the 2005 06 season Tein was named the league MVP for the third time 10 In July 2006 TU Rock hired Algirdas Brazys as head coach with predecessors Paavo Russak and Tonu Lust continuing as assistant coaches In the 2007 KML Finals TU Rock led by Tein Martin Muursepp and Gert Kullamae faced off against BC Kalev Cramo to whom they had lost in the two previous finals TU Rock went on to win the series 4 2 Tein was named the KML Finals MVP nbsp Ullar Kerde guided the team to the EuroCup Final Four in 2008 In June 2007 Ullar Kerde was hired as the new head coach Under Kerde the team reached the Final Four of the EuroCup in 2008 However they lost to eventual champions Barons LMT 88 82 in the semifinal and to Proteas EKA AEL 79 70 in the third place game 11 12 TU Rock successfully defended their KML title by defeating BC Kalev Cramo in a four game sweep in the finals Brian Cusworth was named both the Finals MVP and the league MVP 13 After a poor start in both the Baltic Basketball League and the EuroChallenge Kerde was relieved of his duties on 19 December 2008 and replaced by assistant Indrek Visnapuu Under Visnapuu s leadership TU Rock reached the Baltic Basketball League Final Four for the first time in team history beating rivals BC Kalev Cramo 71 68 in overtime and winning the series 2 1 They lost to Zalgiris 83 74 in the semifinal but beat ASK Riga 77 68 in the third place game 14 TU Rock were unable to defend their KML title in 2009 losing to BC Kalev Cramo in the finals The team however won both the Estonian Cup and the KML championship in the 2009 10 season They won their 25th Estonian championship by beating BC Rakvere Tarvas 4 2 in the KML Finals Janar Talts was named the Finals MVP The team added two more Estonian Cups in 2010 and 2011 On 24 January 2012 Visnapuu resigned and was replaced by his assistant and former Tartu Ulikool guard Gert Kullamae The team won two more Estonian Cups in 2013 and 2014 In 2015 TU Rock once again faced BC Kalev Cramo in the KML Finals winning the series 4 1 Tanel Kurbas won the Finals MVP award They finished runner up to Siauliai in the Baltic Basketball League in 2016 In 2018 the Estonian Latvian Basketball League was formed Tartu Ulikool reached the playoffs in the league s inaugural season where they lost to BC Kalev Cramo in the quarterfinals On 19 December 2021 Tartu Ulikool Maks amp Moorits defeated BC Kalev Cramo 82 73 in the Estonian Cup final to win their first trophy in seven years The team finished the 2022 23 Estonian Latvian Basketball League season in third place They lost to BC Prometey 89 67 in the semifinal but beat BC Kalev Cramo 63 60 in the third place game Sponsorship naming editRaidor 1992 1994 Tartu Gaas 1994 1995 SK Polaris 1997 1999 Tartu Ulikool Delta 1999 2001 Tartu Ulikool Rock 2001 2011 2012 2016 Tartu Ulikool Maks amp Moorits 2020 presentLogos edit nbsp Rock sponsorship logo until 2016 nbsp Non commercial logo 2016 2018 nbsp Maks amp Moorits sponsorship logo 2020 present Home arenas editEstonian University of Life Sciences Sports Hall 1960 1981 University of Tartu Sports Hall 1982 present 15 Players editSee also University of Tartu basketball team past rosters and Category University of Tartu basketball team players Current roster edit Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Tartu Ulikool Maks amp Moorits roster Players Coaches Pos No Nat Name Ht Wt Age PG 0 nbsp Harris Devin Lee 1 82 m 6 ft 0 in 79 kg 174 lb 31 1992 10 24 24 October 1992 SG 1 nbsp Rosenthal Mart 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in 90 kg 198 lb 25 1999 03 15 15 March 1999 PG 3 nbsp Kuusmaa Kaspar 1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 78 kg 172 lb 20 2004 01 27 27 January 2004 SF 5 nbsp Eelmae Hendrik 2 00 m 6 ft 7 in 90 kg 198 lb 23 2000 10 26 26 October 2000 SG 6 nbsp Veideman Rain 1 94 m 6 ft 4 in 93 kg 205 lb 32 1991 10 01 1 October 1991 SG 7 nbsp Shundel Anatoliy 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 81 kg 179 lb 30 1993 12 05 5 December 1993 PF 8 nbsp Urvik Erki 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 100 kg 220 lb 22 2002 05 07 7 May 2002 SG 10 nbsp Kivi Robin 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 87 kg 192 lb 25 1999 03 17 17 March 1999 PF 11 nbsp Jurtsenko Karl Gustav 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 93 kg 205 lb 20 2004 02 10 10 February 2004 C 12 nbsp Brifk Aksel 2 07 m 6 ft 9 in 19 2004 12 04 4 December 2004 SG 14 nbsp Tassa Aleksander 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 91 kg 201 lb 20 2004 02 12 12 February 2004 C 15 nbsp Rozitis Davis 2 14 m 7 ft 0 in 109 kg 240 lb 34 1990 03 16 16 March 1990 PG 18 nbsp Roos Rando 1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 19 2004 09 18 18 September 2004 PF 33 nbsp Kitsing Kristjan 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 105 kg 231 lb 33 1990 12 11 11 December 1990 SG 50 nbsp Pere Oliver 1 94 m 6 ft 4 in 85 kg 187 lb 20 2003 09 07 7 September 2003 C 77 nbsp Menzies Aaron nbsp 2 21 m 7 ft 3 in 120 kg 265 lb 27 1996 07 11 11 July 1996 PF 88 nbsp Malmanis Rinalds 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 95 kg 209 lb 28 1996 04 12 12 April 1996 Head coach nbsp Priit Vene Assistant coach es nbsp Toomas Kandimaa nbsp Olari Narits Legend C Team captain nbsp Injured Roster Updated 18 April 2024 Depth chart edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 C Rinalds Malmanis Davis Rozitis Aaron Menzies nbsp PF Kristjan Kitsing Karl Gustav Jurtsenko Erki Urvik SF Robin Kivi Hendrik Eelmae SG Rain Veideman Aleksander Tassa PG Mart Rosenthal Anatoly Shundel Rando RoosHead coaches editAleksander Illi 1937 Oskar Erikson 1938 1940 Edgar Naarits 1948 1955 Ernst Ehaveer 1956 1983 Arne Laos 1983 1992 Juri Neissaar 1992 1997 2000 2003 Teet Laur 1997 2000 Tonu Lust 2003 2005 Paavo Russak 2005 2006 Algirdas Brazys 2006 2007 Ullar Kerde 2007 2008 Indrek Visnapuu 2008 2012 Gert Kullamae 2012 2017 Priit Vene 2017 2020 2024 present Toomas Kandimaa 2020 2021 Nikolajs Mazurs 2021 2023 Gundars Vetra 2023 2024Season by season editSeason Tier Division Pos Estonian Cup Baltic competitions Other competitions European competitions 1999 00 1 EKKA 1st Champion 2 Saporta Cup PR 2000 01 1 EKKA 1st Champion NEBL Challenge Cup T9 2001 02 1 EKKA 2nd Runner up NEBL Challenge Cup T12 2002 03 1 KML 3rd Champion 3 FIBA Europe Champions Cup QR 2003 04 1 KML 1st Quarterfinalist 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR 2004 05 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 10th 4 FIBA Europe Cup CQF 2005 06 1 KML 2nd Runner up Baltic Basketball League 12th 2006 07 1 KML 1st Runner up Baltic Basketball League 9th 4 FIBA EuroCup Challenge PR 2007 08 1 KML 1st Runner up Baltic Basketball League 8th 3 FIBA EuroCup 4th 2008 09 1 KML 2nd Quarterfinalist Baltic Basketball League 3rd 2 Eurocup QR1 3 EuroChallenge RS 2009 10 1 KML 1st Champion Baltic Basketball League 5th 3 EuroChallenge RS 2010 11 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 5th 3 EuroChallenge RS 2011 12 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 12th 2012 13 1 KML 2nd Quarterfinalist Baltic Basketball League QF 3 EuroChallenge RS 2013 14 1 KML 2nd Champion Baltic Basketball League 3rd 3 EuroChallenge QF 2014 15 1 KML 1st Champion Baltic Basketball League 4th 3 EuroChallenge L16 2015 16 1 KML 2nd Runner up Baltic Basketball League RU 3 FIBA Europe Cup R32 2016 17 1 KML 3rd Runner up Baltic Basketball League 3rd 3 Champions League QR2 4 FIBA Europe Cup RS 2017 18 1 KML 2nd Baltic Basketball League 3rd 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR2 2018 19 1 KML 5th Estonian Latvian Basketball League 6th 2019 20 1 KML 4th a Estonian Latvian Basketball League a 4 FIBA Europe Cup QR 2020 21 1 KML 6th Quarterfinalist Estonian Latvian Basketball League RS 2021 22 1 KML 2nd Champion Estonian Latvian Basketball League 8th European North Basketball League 4th 2022 23 1 KML 2nd Third place Estonian Latvian Basketball League 3rd European North Basketball League RS a b The season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Trophies and awards editTrophies edit Estonian League Winners 26 1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 1947 48 1948 49 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1955 56 1957 58 1958 59 1968 69 1969 70 1971 72 1972 73 1974 75 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1999 2000 2000 01 2003 04 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 2014 15 Estonian Cup Winners 17 1950 1952 1956 1958 1974 1976 1979 2000 2001 2002 2004 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2021 Soviet Union League Winners 1 1948 49 BBL Cup Winners 1 2010 Individual awards edit KML Most Valuable Player Tanel Tein 2001 2002 2006 Augenijus Vaskys 2004 Brian Cusworth 2008 KML Finals MVP Tanel Tein 2007 Brian Cusworth 2008 Janar Talts 2010 Tanel Kurbas 2015 KML Best Defender Janar Talts 2015 2016 KML Best Young Player Veljo Vares 2001 Rain Veideman 2011 Arnas Velicka 2019 KML Coach of the Year Juri Neissaar 2001 Tonu Lust 2004 Ullar Kerde 2008 Gert Kullamae 2015All KML Team Tarmo Kikerpill 2001 2002 2004 2005 Toomas Liivak 2001 Tanel Tein 2001 2006 2007 2008 Toomas Kandimaa 2002 Augenijus Vaskys 2004 Vallo Allingu 2004 2006 Marek Doronin 2005 Gert Kullamae 2007 Brian Cusworth 2008 Janar Talts 2008 2009 2010 2014 2015 2018 George Tsintsadze 2008 2009 Scott Morrison 2010 Sten Sokk 2011 Bill Amis 2012 Tanel Kurbas 2014 Augustas Peciukevicius 2014 Janari Joesaar 2017 Tanel Sokk 2018 Mart Rosenthal 2022 Emmanuel Wembi 2022 Ty Gordon 2023Estonian Cup MVP Vallo Allingu 2011 Augustas Peciukevicius 2013 Janar Talts 2014 Mart Rosenthal 2021 Estonian Latvian League All Final Four Team Ty Gordon 2023References edit a b Tartu korvpall timeline Postimees in Estonian Tartu USK 132 6 Tartu Dunamo Basket ee in Estonian Retrieved 24 August 2015 Kullaklubi Basket ut ee in Estonian Retrieved 1 July 2023 Delta ametlikult ulikooli alla Ohtuleht in Estonian 4 March 2000 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Tartu Ulikool Delta voitis Eesti korvpallikarika Eesti Paevaleht in Estonian 11 March 2000 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Korvpallikuld 22 aastase vaheaja jarel Tartusse Eesti Paevaleht in Estonian 22 May 2000 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Delta puhastas auhinnalaua Ohtuleht in Estonian 26 May 2001 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Selgunud on Eesti korvpallihooaja parimad Eesti Paevaleht in Estonian 31 May 2002 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Muursepp Eesti parim Delfi Sport in Estonian 8 June 2004 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Selgusid korvpallihooaja 2005 06 parimad Delfi Sport in Estonian 1 June 2006 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Rock Celebrate Estonia s First Final Four Place FIBAEurope com 5 March 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Proteas Hold Off Tartu For Third Place FIBAEurope com 20 April 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Valiti korvpallihooaja parimad Eesti Paevaleht in Estonian 4 June 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2023 UT Rock Bronze in Baltic Basketball ut ee University of Tartu 13 July 2009 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Tartu Ulikooli Spordihoone spordiregister ee in Estonian Retrieved 1 March 2022 External links editOfficial website in Estonian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Tartu men 27s basketball team amp oldid 1220694379, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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