Doncaster Danum Eagles

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Doncaster Eagles
League NBL Division 2 North
Established2000;24 years ago (2000)
HistoryDanum Eagles
2000-2019
Doncaster Eagles
2019-present
ArenaNew College Doncaster (Auckley, Doncaster)
Location Doncaster, England
Website Official Facebook Page

The Doncaster Eagles are an English basketball club, based in the city of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The team plays in the North conference of the 2nd Division in the National Basketball League (NBL), the third tier of British Basketball.

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History

The Eagles joined the English Basketball League in 2014, and rapidly ascended through the Divisions 3 and 4, achieving back-to-back promotions. However, upon reaching Division 2, the club were forced to move their home games 25 miles away to Scunthorpe due to the unsuitably of their home venue to host Division 2 games. [1] The team struggled with the move, losing the positive momentum built up over the last couple of years, finishing 11th in their inaugural Division 2 season and facing relegation back to Division 3.

The Eagles took the decision to withdraw during 2017–18 season due to financial constraints, re-entering the NBL in Division 4 for the 2018–19 season. [2] [3]

As of the 2021-22 season, the Eagles have competed in the NBL Division 2's North conference, finishing third-place at the end of the season, with the Eagles' own Robert Marsden being awarded 'Player of the Year' in Division 2 North.

The team continues to compete in the 2nd Division going into the 2022-23 season.

Players

Former Eagles players Matthew Martin and Oliver Hylands have both played in the top-tier British Basketball League in recent years, for Sheffield and Leeds respectively.

Season-by-season records

SeasonDivisionTierRegular SeasonPost-SeasonNational Cup
FinishPlayedWinsLossesPointsWin %
Doncaster Danum Eagles
2014–15 D4 Nor 51st16151300.938Semi-finalsDid not compete
2015–16 D3 Nor 42nd20164320.800Semi-finals1st round
2016–17 D2 311th22616120.273Did not qualify2nd round
2017–18 Withdrew from league
2018–19 D4 Nor 52nd16142280.875Semi-finalsDid not compete
Doncaster Eagles
2019–20 D3 Mid 41st21201410.952No playoffsDid not compete
2020-21 D2 Nor 3Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 D2 Nor 33rd22157300.682Semi-finals4th round
2022–23 D2 Nor 38th22814160.364Did not qualify2nd round
2023–24 D2 Nor 312th2231960.136Did Not Qualify

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References

  1. "Promoted Danum Eagles forced to play outside of Doncaster". South Yorkshire Times. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. "Eagles looking to soar to promotion". 28 February 2019.
  3. "Basketball: Danum Eagles withdraw from National League". www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk.