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Leicester Riders are a British professional basketball team and the oldest club in the
British Basketball League The British Basketball League (BBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Great Britain and represents the highest level of play in the countries. The league is contested by 10 teams from England and Scotland. There are no clubs howeve ...
(BBL). Established in 1967, the club have played in various locations around Leicestershire before moving to their current purpose-built home venue, the Morningside Arena, in 2016.


History

The Loughborough All-Stars, as the Leicester Riders were originally known, were founded by students and lecturers at Loughborough University on 26 April 1967. They were founding members of the National Basketball League in 1972, and the British Basketball League (BBL) in 1987. They are the oldest club in the British Basketball League. The club moved from Loughborough to Leicester in 1981, backed by Leicester City Council and Leicester City Bus (hence the change in nickname to "Riders"), before moving back to play at Loughborough University in 2000, following the closure of Granby Halls, at a new venue barely a stone's throw from Victory Hall where the club played its first game. In 2004 the Riders agreed a sponsorship deal with De Montfort University (DMU) and moved back to Leicester, where they played their games at the DMU's John Sandford Sports Centre. Following a difficult period for the Club financially between 2005 and 2007, former director of the team, Mike Steptoe, and the supporters club formed a consortium which raised enough money to keep the side running. Then local business Jelson Homes stepped forward to sponsor the Club and the appointment of general manager Russell Levenston began a turning point for the club. Part of the sponsorship deal with Jelson Homes was to ensure the future of the club by investing in 'basketball in the community' schemes, providing the youth of Leicester with basketball coaching programmes, such as the "Shoot to the Future" programme, run with the support of the Police. Riders also now have an extensive youth programme for boys and girls, a Women's team near the top of England Basketball's Division One, one of the country's largest Basketball Apprentice schemes at Charnwood College, and a partnership with Loughborough University, led by the Great Britain men's captain Drew Sullivan, and which includes a GB Futures player, Jamell Anderson, two Great Britain Under 20 men's internationals and two Great Britain Under 20 women's internationals, as well as a number of boys and girls in England Under age international teams. Membership in the Club is expected to reach nearly 1,500 this season. The Club's community programmes reach nearly 15,000 young people in the City and County. The Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders secured the BBL Cup in thrilling fashion as they defeated the Newcastle Eagles 80–85 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on 13 January 2012, in front of a bumper 7,500 crowd, and live on Sky TV, their first piece of silverware since they won the Cup and the Playoff finals in 2001. After winning the treble in the 2016–17 and 2017–18 season, Leicester applied for the
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season. This marked the first European participation of a British team since Guildford Heat featured in the ULEB Cup in 2007. In the first qualifying round, Leicester was eliminated by Danish side
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, thus being demoted to the season's
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, where they lost all six group stage games.


Home arenas

The team has been based at the purpose-built Morningside Arena since 2016. The £4.8 million arena, which is owned by the Leicester Riders Foundation, was officially opened in January 2016. It hosted its first game on 30 January 2016, in a quarter-final match between Leicester Riders and Surrey Scorchers in the British Basketball League Trophy, won by the Riders 77–60. A list of all home arenas the club has had: *Victory Hall (1967–1981) *
Granby Halls Granby Halls was a popular live music, exhibition and sports arena in Leicester, England, also notable as the long serving home of professional basketball team, the Leicester Riders, from 1980 until 1999. It was located in a triangle of prime ...
(1981–2000) *Sir David Wallace Centre (2000–2004) *John Sandford Centre (2004–2014) *Sir David Wallace Centre (2014–2016) * Morningside Arena (2016–present)


Season-by-season records


Honours

British Basketball League The British Basketball League (BBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Great Britain and represents the highest level of play in the countries. The league is contested by 10 teams from England and Scotland. There are no clubs howeve ...
*Winners (6):
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, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2021–22 *Runners Up (3): 2011–12, 2014–15, 2018–19 BBL Play-offs *Winners (6): 2000–01,
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, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22 *Runners Up (2) 2011–12, 2015–16
Women's British Basketball League The Women's British Basketball League (WBBL) is the top-level women's basketball league in Great Britain, founded on 5 June 2014 as the women's counterpart to the British Basketball League (BBL). The league's headquarters are in Leicester alongsi ...
*Runners Up (4): 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018-19, 2020-21 WBBL Play-offs *Runners Up (2): 2017–18, 2018–19
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*Winners (3):
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, 2013–14, 2021–22 *Runners Up (1) 2015–16 WBBL Cup *Winners (1): 2020–21
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*Winners (3): 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18 *Runners Up (4) 1991–92, 2005–06,
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, 2014–15 WBBL Trophy *Winner's (3): 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 *Runner's Up (1): 2016–17
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(predecessor of the
BBL Cup The British Basketball League Cup, often shortened to the BBL Cup, is an annual cup competition for British basketball teams organised by the United Kingdom's top professional league, the British Basketball League. It is one of two peripheral c ...
) *Winners (1): 2000–01 *Runner's Up (3): 1983–84,
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, 1997–98


Players


Current roster


Notable players

:To appear in this section a player must have either: - Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time. * - Harrison Gamble 6 seasons: '13–'19 * - David Aliu 1 season: '06–'07 * - Andy Betts 1 season: '93–'94 * - Karl Brown 5 seasons: '99–'03 * -
Steve Bucknall Steven Lee Bucknall (born 17 March 1966) is a retired English professional basketball player, and former head coach of British Basketball League expansion franchise London Capital. A 1.98 m (6'6") and 97.5 kg (215 lbs.) shooting gua ...
2 seasons: '05–'07 * - Mark Hawley 2 seasons: '97–'99 * - Dave Jones 2 seasons: '00–'02 * -
Nate Reinking Nate James Reinking (born 12 December 1973) is a British-American professional basketball coach and former player, who is an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the coach of the Great Brit ...
1 season: '06–'07 * - Robert Youngblood * Aaron Westbrooks * Andrew Alleyne 1 season: '06–'07 * Shawn Myers 1 season: '06–'07 * Geno Crandall * Marty Headd * Lonnie Legette * Steve McGlothin 3 seasons: '00–'02, '04–'05 *
Anthony McHenry Anthony Duane McHenry (born April 16, 1983) is an American professional basketball player who plays for Japan's B.League side Shinshu Brave Warriors. The 6 ft 8 in (201 cm) forward who was born in Birmingham, Alabama and graduate ...
1 season: '05–'06 * Kenny Pemberton *
Billy Singleton Billy Singleton (born June 1, 1968, in New York City) is a former professional basketball player, most notable for his career in the British Basketball League. Singleton is the 4th leading scorer in British basketball history & 5th leading reboun ...
4 seasons: '97–'99, '00–'02 * Chris Tawiah * John Trezvant * Tony Windless 3 seasons: '08–'11 * Brad Wierzbicki *
Ryan Zamroz Ryan Walter Zamroz (born February 20, 1987) is an American-Italian former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for The Master's College before playing professionally in Australia, England, Sweden, France and Spain. Early l ...
1 season: '10–'11


See also

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Leicester Riders (women) The Leicester Riders are an English women's basketball team based in Loughborough, that compete in the WBBL, the top league of British women's basketball. History The Riders' programme was founded in 2011 at Loughborough University, and ente ...
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Sport in Leicester Sport in Leicester, United Kingdom includes a variety of professional and amateur sports. Professional and semi professional sports teams include: Leicester Tigers (rugby union), Leicester City (football), Leicester Riders (basketball), Le ...


References


External links

* {{National Basketball League (England) Basketball teams established in 1967 Basketball teams in England Sport in Leicester 1967 establishments in England