SG Braunschweig
SG Braunschweig logo
LeagueProB
Founded1978
HistorySG FT/MTV Braunschweig
(1978–2007)
Spot Up Medien Baskets Braunschweig
(2007–2014)
DRUFF! Baskets Braunschweig
(2014–2015)
ArenaSporthalle Alte Waage
LocationBraunschweig, Germany
Team colorsLight Blue, White, Red
     
Head coachLiviu Calin

SG Braunschweig was a basketball club based in Braunschweig, Germany.

History

The team was formed in 1978 as a cooperation between the basketball sections of the clubs FT Braunschweig and MTV Braunschweig.[1] In 2000–01 the club passed its Basketball Bundesliga license to the newly founded team Metabox Braunschweig (now known as Basketball Löwen Braunschweig), and since then functions as a farm team for the Bundesliga side. From 2007 on, the team competed under the name Spot Up Medien Baskets Braunschweig for sponsorship reasons.[2] In 2014, the name was changed into DRUFF! Baskets Braunschweig.

From 2007 to 2015, SG Braunschweig played in the ProB league, the German third division. After the 2014–15, the club sold its ProB license to the Artland Dragons.[3] Instead, the club entered into a cooperation with MTV Herzöge Wolfenbüttel.[4] Both clubs will field a joined ProB team from 2015 on, which will play in Wolfenbüttel, while SG Braunschweig will continue to operate its own youth teams.

On September 13, 2015, SG Braunschweig announced that they withdrew from the 5th tier 2. Regionalliga Nord-West.

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Postseason German Cup European competitions
1987–88 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 6 Promoted
1988–89 1 Bundesliga Nord 12 Relegated
1989–90 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 5
1990–91 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 1 Promoted Runner-up
1991–92 1 Bundesliga Nord 6 Played European Cup
1992–93 1 Bundesliga Nord 4 Quarterfinalist
1993–94 1 Bundesliga Nord 5 Relegated
1994–95 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 5 Promoted
1995–96 1 Bundesliga 13
1996–97 1 Bundesliga 8 Quarterfinalist
1997–98 1 Bundesliga 8 Quarterfinalist
1998–99 1 Bundesliga 9 Qualification round
1999–2000 1 Bundesliga 8 Qualification round Played Korać Cup
2000–01 3 Regionalliga Nord
2001–02 3 Regionalliga Nord Promoted
2002–03 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 15
2003–04 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 13
2004–05 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 6
2005–06 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 9
2006–07 2 2. Bundesliga Nord 10 Relegated
2007–08 3 ProB 8
2008–09 3 ProB 6
2009–10 3 ProB 11
2010–11 3 ProB Nord 7 Round of 16
2011–12 3 ProB Nord 4 Quarterfinalist
2012–13 3 ProB Nord 6 Round of 16
2013–14 3 ProB Nord 6 Round of 16
2014–15 3 ProB Nord 8 Round of 16

Notable former players

References

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