2016–17 Scottish Basketball Championships (Men) season

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2016–17 SBC season
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The 2016–17 season is the 48th campaign of the Scottish Basketball Championships . The 18 teams were split into Division 1, featuring 10 teams, and Division 2, featuring 8 teams.

Contents

Teams

The line-up for the 2016-17 season features the following teams: [1]

Division 1

TeamVenueNotes
Boroughmuir Blaze The Crags 2015-16 Division 1 Champions
City of Edinburgh Kings Portobello High School
Dunfermline Reign St Columbas RC High School
Edinburgh University UoE Pleasance Sports Centre
Sony Centre Fury Mariner Centre
Glasgow Storm Kelvin Hall
Glasgow University UoG Stevenson Building
Stirling Knights The Peak 2015-16 Division 2 Champions
St Mirren West College Scotland Lagoon Leisure Centre
Tayside Musketeers Grove Academy

Division 2

TeamVenueNotes
Ayrshire Tornadoes Dalry Primary School Relegated from Division 1
Boroughmuir Blaze B The Crags
City of Edinburgh Kings B Portobello High School
Edinburgh Lions Broughton High School Promoted from Lothian League
Glasgow University B UoG Stevenson Building
Heriot Watt University Heriot Watt Sports Centre New to Division 2
Pleasance B.C. Forrester High School 2015-16 Lothian Champions
West Lothian Wolves Bathgate Academy

Format

In Division 1, each team plays each other twice, once home, once away, for a total of 18 games.

In Division 2, each team plays each other twice, once home, once away, for a total of 14 games.

Division 1

Regular Season

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGD
1 Sony Centre Falkirk Fury 1816212871032+255League Champions
2 St Mirren WCS 1815313461151+195Qualification to playoffs
3 Boroughmuir Blaze 1814413981203+195
4 City of Edinburgh Kings 1813511771081+96
5 Glasgow Storm 18991113112512
6 Stirling Knights 187119631210247
7 Edinburgh University 1861210131142129
8 Dunfermline Reign 1861212831282+1
9 Glasgow University 184149331067134Relegation Playoff
10 Tayside Musketeers* 18018471691220Relegation to Division 2
Updated to match(es) played on 5 March 2017. Source: http://basketballscotland.co.uk/league/108959/
  • Tayside Musketeers, sitting with a 2-9 record, withdrew from the league thereby conceding their final seven games of the season. Their two wins, against Stirling Knights (79-71), and Edinburgh University (75-73) were expunged and replaced with 20-0 defeats.

Tayside Musketeers are a basketball club based in the city of Dundee, Scotland.

Playoffs

Quarter Finals

10 March 2017
Sony Centre Fury 8170 Dunfermline Reign
10 March 2017
St Mirren WCS 9469 Edinburgh University
10 March 2017
Boroughmuir Blaze 118105 Stirling Knights
11 March 2017
City of Edinburgh Kings 6672 Glasgow Storm

Semi Finals

17 March 2017
Sony Centre Fury 6858 Glasgow Storm
17 March 2017
St Mirren WCS 7783 Boroughmuir Blaze

Final

2 April 2017
16:00 GMT
Sony Centre Fury 9575 Boroughmuir Blaze

Division 2

Regular Season

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGD
1 Pleasance B.C. 14122957705+252Promoted to Division 1
2 Heriot Watt University B.C. 14113885761+124Qualification to playoffs
3 Edinburgh Lions 1495880806+74
4 West Lothian Wolves 1477851829+22
5 Boroughmuir Blaze 'B' 147784691973
6 Ayrshire Tornadoes 145986790942
7 City of Edinburgh Kings 'B' 14410768922154
8 Glasgow University 'B' 14113683886203
Updated to match(es) played on 12 March 2017. Source: http://basketballscotland.co.uk/league/110328/

Playoffs

Semi Finals

Final

25 March 2017
15:45 GMT
Pleasance B.C. 9667 Edinburgh Lions

Promotion/Relegation Playoff

Scottish Cup [2]

Scottish Cup (basketball)

Preliminary round

28 September 2016
Heriot Watt University B.C. 6070 Pleasance B.C.
24 September 2016
Ayrshire Tornadoes 7565 Perth Phoenix
25 September 2016
Highland Bears 5458 West Lothian Wolves

First round

Quarter Finals

18 November 2016
City of Edinburgh Kings 6744 Glasgow Storm
18 November 2016
Boroughmuir Blaze 8674 Dunfermline Reign
18 November 2016
St Mirren West College Scotland 6273 Sony Centre Fury
21 November 2016
Pleasance B.C. 4575 Edinburgh University

Semi Finals

10 December 2016
City of Edinburgh Kings 7079 Boroughmuir Blaze
9 December 2016
Sony Centre Fury 7663 Edinburgh University

Final

4 February 2017
18:00
Boroughmuir Blaze 5459 Sony Centre Fury

Chairman's Cup [3]

This National cup competition is for teams who play outwith the National League system.

Preliminary round

First round

Quarter Finals

Semi Finals

Final

25 March 2017
13:30
BC Lituanica Aberdeen 6360 Portlethen Panthers

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References

  1. http://snbl.leaguerepublic.com/l/league/708896174.html
  2. Scottish Cup (basketball)
  3. http://basketballscotland.co.uk/league-diagram/111691/
Preceded by
2015–16 season
SNBL seasons
2016–17
Succeeded by
2017–18 season