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St Mirren B.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St Mirren B.C.
LeagueSBC Division 1
Established1997; 27 years ago (1997)
HistorySt Mirren McDonalds
1997–2002
St Mirren RKC
2002–2013
St Mirren WCS
2013–2019
St Mirren
2019-present
ArenaLagoon Leisure Centre
Capacity360
LocationPaisley, Scotland
Team colours   
WebsiteOfficial website

St Mirren B.C. are a Scottish basketball club based in the city of Paisley, Scotland.

History

St Mirren National League basketball started as part of the Paisley & District Basketball Association in 1997, although the association had begun basketball related activities in 1995. St Mirren McDonald's, as they would then be known, was launched at a press conference in St Mirren Football Stadium. The team would win the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1999, defeating Edinburgh 70–62, at the Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena. Their 2nd Scottish Cup success would come just three years later against the same opposition, defeating the Kings 61-51 at Meadowbank.[1] The team won their first National League title in 2000 in front of 600 frenzied home fans at the Saints Arena.

Honours

Scottish Cup (4): 1999-00, 2001-02, 2011-12, 2015-16
Scottish Men's National League (2): 1999-00, 2017-18

Season-by-season records

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W L Pts. Play-offs Scottish Cup
St Mirren McDonalds
1997–98 SNBL 5th 24 10 14 34
1998–99 SNBL 2nd 27 23 4 73 No playoffs Winners
1999–00 SNBL 1st 18 17 1 35 Winners Runners-up
2000–01 SNBL 3rd
2001–02 SNBL 5th 16 9 7 25 Winner
St Mirren Reid Kerr College
2002–03 SNBL 3rd 18 13 5 31 No playoffs Semi-finals
2003–04 SNBL 4th 18 12 6 30 No playoffs Semi-finals
2004–05 SNBL 5th 16 9 7 25 No playoffs
2005–06 SNBL 6th
2006–07 SNBL 3rd 16 10 6 26 No playoffs
2007–08 SNBL 4th 16 11 5 27 No playoffs Semi-finals
2008–09 SNBL 3rd 20 13 7 33 No playoffs Runners-up
2009-10 SNBL 3rd 20 13 7 33 No playoffs Quarter-finals
2010–11 SNBL 3rd 18 13 5 31 Runners-up Runners-up
2011–12 SNBL 3rd 18 14 4 32 Semi-finals Winners
2012–13 SNBL 5th 18 11 7 29 Quarter-finals Last 16
St Mirren West College Scotland
2013–14 SNBL 2nd 18 15 3 33 Runners-up Runners-up
2014–15 SNBL 3rd 22 16 6 38 Semi-finals Runners-up
2015–16 SBC Div 1 4th 18 12 6 30 Quarter-finals Winners
2016–17 SBC Div 1 2nd 18 15 3 33 Semi-finals Quarter-finals
2017–18 SBC Div 1 1st 18 16 2 34 Runners Up Quarter-finals
St Mirren
2018–19 SBC Div 1 3rd 18 13 5 31 Semi-finals Runners Up
2019–20 SBC Div 1 2nd 16 13 3 29 No playoffs Runners Up
2021–22 SBC Div 1 1st 16 14 2 30 Winners Semi-finals
2022–23 SBC Div 1 3rd 20 17 3 34 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2023–24 SBC Div 1 3rd 21 14 7 28 Runners Up Quarter-finals

References

  1. ^ "Basketball: St Mirren end wait". 24 March 2002.

External links

This page was last edited on 19 April 2024, at 10:37
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