1994–95_British_Basketball_League_season

1994–95 British Basketball League season

1994–95 British Basketball League season

Sports season


The 1994–95 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The season featured a total of 13 teams, playing 36 games each. A major change saw the Guildford Kings franchise fold due to the club being unable to negotiate a viable contract with the owners of the Guildford Spectrum.[1] The league sold Kings' licence to a group headed by Robert Earl, Ed Simons and Harvey Goldsmith, who established the Leopards. Oldham Celtics dropped down a division to National League Division One.

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Newcomers Sheffield Sharks formerly Sheffield Forgers won the regular season and claimed the title in their rookie season in addition to becoming National Cup champions. Seventh-seed Worthing Bears caused a huge upset in the post-season Play-off to take the Championship crown with a memorable victory over Manchester Giants in the final.[2] The Thames Valley Tigers secured the BBL Trophy.

Budweiser League Championship (Tier 1)

Final standings

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Playoffs

Quarter-finals

(1) Sheffield Sharks vs. (8) Birmingham Bullets

Sheffield Sharks 7167 Birmingham Bullets
Sheffield win series, 2–1

(2) Thames Valley Tigers vs. (7) Worthing Bears

Thames Valley Tigers 8185 Worthing Bears
Worthing win series, 2–1

(3) London Towers vs. (6) Leopards

London Towers 9173 Leopards
London win series, 2–1

(4) Manchester Giants vs. (5) Doncaster Panthers

Manchester Giants 8274 Doncaster Panthers
Manchester win series, 2–0

Semi-finals

29 April 1995
Sheffield Sharks 7284 Worthing Bears
29 April 1995
London Towers 102109 (OT) Manchester Giants

Final

30 April 1995
Worthing Bears 7773 Manchester Giants
Pts: Alan Cunningham 19, Colin Irish 19, Cleave Lewis 16, Herman Harried 16 Pts: Mark Robinson 28, Kevin St Kitts 20, Cam Johnson, Trevor Gordon
Wembley Arena, London
Attendance: ?
Worthing Coach Alan Cunningham
Manchester Coach Mike Hanks

National League Division 1 (Tier 2)

Final standings

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National League Division 2 (Tier 3)

Final standings

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= League winners

National Cup

Fourth round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

5 March 1995[3]
Sheffield Sharks 8966 Thames Valley Tigers
Pts: Roger Huggins 29, Todd Cauthorn 21, Chris Finch 15 Pts: Steve Bucknall 24, Tony Holley 20, Peter Scantlebury 11
Sheffield Arena
Attendance: ?
Sheffield Coach Jim Brandon
Thames Valley Coach Mick Bett

7 Up Trophy

Group stage

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North Group 1

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North Group 2

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South Group 1

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South Group 2

Sheffield finished ahead of Manchester by having the best head-to-head record between the teams. Thames Valley finished ahead of Birmingham by having the best head-to-head record between the teams.

Semi-finals

Doncaster Panthers vs. Sheffield Sharks

Sheffield Sharks 8864 Doncaster Panthers
Sheffield win on aggregate, 163–133

Thames Valley Tigers vs. Worthing Bears

Thames Valley Tigers 10591 Worthing Bears
Thames Valley win on aggregate, 192–182

Final

13 January 1995
Thames Valley Tigers 7469 Sheffield Sharks
Pts: Peter Scantlebury 21, Steve Bucknall 15, Tony Holley 14, Neville Austin Pts: Garnet Gayle 23, Roger Huggins 13, Ploutos Vourliotis, Todd Cauthorn
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
Attendance: 4,000
Thames Valley Coach Mick Bett
Sheffield Coach Jim Brandon

Seasonal awards


References

  1. ""Leopards step in." Times [London, England] 12 Aug. 1994". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. BBL Media Guide 2003/04, page 12
Preceded by BBL seasons
1994–95
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