West Lothian Wolves B.C.

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West Lothian Wolves B.C.
League SBC Division 1
Established2000;24 years ago (2000)
HistoryWest Lothian Wolves
2000–present
ArenaBathgate Academy
(Capacity: 200)
Location Bathgate, West Lothian
Team colours   
Website Official website


The West Lothian Wolves are a basketball club based in West Lothian, Scotland.

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History

The club was formed in 2000, with the formation of an under 14 boys team in order to compete in the BAA Millennium Games. This team would go on to compete in at U14, U16 and U18 regional level. Several of these players now turn out for the Senior Men's team at National League level.

The Wolves' first National League team would be an U16 boys team entering for the 2003-04 season, under the guidance of club founder Alan Hastie.

After a few years of steady growth, the senior team won Division 2 of the Lothian League in 2007 after going unbeaten all season. The team therefore achieved promotion to Division 1.

The team continued to post solid performances in Division 1 of the Lothian League, before claiming the league title in 2014. The year after, the team would enter the first full season of the newly reintroduced National League Division 2, where they have remained since.

Home Venues

The club uses various venues across the West Lothian council area.

Bathgate Academy, Bathgate
Inveralmond Community High School, Livingston
St Margaret's Academy, Livingston
Deans Community High School, Livingston
Whitburn Academy, Whitburn
Linlithgow Academy Sports Hall, Linlithgow
James Young High School, Livingston
West Calder High School, Livingston

Honours

Senior Men
2006/07 Lothian League Div.2 Champions
2013/14 Lothian League Champions
Under 16 Men
2007/08 Lothian League Champions
2015/16 National League Div.2 Champions
Under 16 Women
2008/09 Lothian League Champions
2013/14 National League Playoffs Champions
2014/15 National League Champions
2014/15 National League Playoffs Champions
2014/15 Scottish Cup National Champions
2015/16 National League Div.2 Champions
2022/23 National League Champions
2022/23 Scottish Cup National Champions
Under 14 Girls
2012/2013 East & Central Regional League Champions
2013/2014 East & Central Regional League Champions
2013/2014 Scottish Cup National Champions
Under 12 Girls
2010/2011 East & Central Regional League Champions
2015/2016 East & Central Regional League Champions

Men's season-by-season records

SeasonDivisionTierLeaguePlayoffsScottish Cup
FinishPlayedWinsLossesPointsWin %
West Lothian Wolves
2011–12Lothian Div 144th18108380.556
2012–13Lothian Div 144th20137460.650
2013–14Lothian Div 141st19190571.000
2014–15Lothian Div 143rd20155500.750
2015–16 SBC D2 33rd1578210.467
2016–17 SBC D2 34th1477210.500Semi-finalsRound of 16
2017–18 SBC D2 33rd1495230.643Semi-finals1st round
2018–19 SBC D2 32nd16115270.688Semi-finalsQuarter-finals
2019–20 SBC D2 33rd18135310.722Round of 16
2020-21 SBC D1 2Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 SBC D1 29th16214170.125Did not qualify2nd round
2022-23 SBC D1 210th20317260.150Did not qualifyRunners Up

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