Scottish Basketball Championship Men Explained

Scottish Basketball Championship
Country: Scotland
Teams:18
Levels:2-3
Domestic Cup:Scottish Cup
Champion:Falkirk Fury
(7th title)
Most Champs:Boroughmuir Blaze
(11 titles)
Website:Official website
Current Season:2023–24 Scottish Basketball Championship Men season

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 National Basketball League) after the professional setup of the British Basketball League, where Scotland currently has one representative in the Caledonia Gladiators. [1] [2]

Teams

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

Division 1

ClubLocationFounded
Boroughmuir BlazeEdinburgh1961
City of Edinburgh KingsEdinburgh1988
Dunfermline ReignDunfermline1986
Falkirk FuryFalkirk1992
Glasgow UniversityGlasgow1947
Renfrew RocksRenfrew1989
Stirling KnightsStirling2009
St MirrenPaisley1999

Division 2

ClubLocationFounded
Ayr StormAyr1996
Dundee MadsonsDundee1964
Edinburgh LionsEdinburgh2006
Glasgow DevilsGlasgow2017
Grampian FlyersAberdeen2000
North Lanarkshire ChiefsCumbernauld1973
North Lanarkshire TitansWishaw2014
Perth PhoenixPerth1973
Tayside MusketeersArbroath1993
West Lothian WolvesBathgate2000

Results

League

No.SeasonChampion
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)
No.SeasonChampion
21 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 Midlothian Bulls (7)
30 Glasgow Sports Division (1)
31 St Mirren (1)
32 Falkirk Fury (1)
33 Troon Tornadoes (1)
34 City of Edinburgh Kings (1)
35 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 City of Edinburgh Kings (5)
40 City of Edinburgh Kings (6)
No.SeasonChampion
41 City of Edinburgh Kings (7)
42 City of Edinburgh Kings (8)
43 City of Edinburgh Kings (9)
44 Falkirk Fury (2)
45 Falkirk Fury (3)
46 Falkirk Fury (4)
47 Boroughmuir Blaze (10)
48 Falkirk Fury (5)
49 St Mirren (2)
50 2018-19Dunfermline Reign (1)
51 2019-20Falkirk Fury (6)
2020-21 No competition
52 2021-22St Mirren (3)
53 2022-23Boroughmuir Blaze (11)
54 2023-24Falkirk Fury (7)

Playoffs

SeasonChampion
City of Edinburgh Kings
City of Edinburgh Kings
City of Edinburgh Kings
Glasgow University
Falkirk Fury
Boroughmuir Blaze
Falkirk Fury
City of Edinburgh Kings
2018-19City of Edinburgh Kings
2019-20Not played
2020-21Not played
2021-22St Mirren
2022-23Boroughmuir Blaze

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.

SeasonCompetitionHome TeamHAAway Team
2012–13 BBL Trophy 1st Round61 72 Glasgow Rocks
2014–15 BBL Trophy 1st Round46 112 Glasgow Rocks
2015–16 BBL Trophy 1st Round42 91 Glasgow Rocks
2016–17 BBL Trophy 1st Round74 108 Plymouth Raiders
2017–18 BBL Trophy 1st Round54 83 Loughborough University
2018–19 BBL Trophy 1st Round129 59 City of Edinburgh Kings
2019–20 BBL Trophy 1st Round133 61 Dunfermline Reign
2021–22 BBL Trophy 1st Round123 64 Falkirk Fury
2022–23 BBL Trophy 1st Round105 52 St Mirren

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.basketballscotland.co.uk/scottish-basketball-championships/ Scottish Basketball Championships
  2. http://www.tubpodcast.org/2015/09/basketballscotland-rebranded-scottish-national-basketball-league-snbl-set-debut-season/ Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC) Preview!