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  2. 2024–25 Super League Basketball season - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Sharks: 15 11 4 1232 1173 +59 22 3 Leicester Riders: 14 10 4 1183 1078 +105 20 4 Cheshire Phoenix: 15 8 7 1369 1397 −28 16 5 Newcastle Eagles: 14 7 7 1190 1215 −25 14 6 Manchester Basketball: 14 5 9 1201 1213 −12 10 7 Surrey 89ers: 15 5 10 1205 1229 −24 10 8 Bristol Flyers: 10 4 6 851 882 −31 8 9 Caledonia Gladiators: 14 2 ...

  3. Sheffield Sharks - Wikipedia

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    The club was purchased by the Chrysalis Group in 1994 and rebranded as Sheffield Sharks. On court, the team dominated the league in its rookie season, and with a 29–7 league record, marched on to take the BBL League Championship and National Cup with an incredible 89–66 victory in the final against Thames Valley Tigers .

  4. Super League Basketball - Wikipedia

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    The consortium, led by Sarah Backovic, director of Sheffield Sharks, was granted a three-year license by the BBF to operate the top-level men's basketball competition, in place of the former BBL. [3] On 2 August, Super League Basketball was announced as the name for the new competition. [4]

  5. Mike Tuck (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Tuck is a Canadian/British former professional basketball player who primarily played for the Sheffield Sharks (2009-2022) in the British Basketball League. High school and college career [ edit ]

  6. Sport in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield became the first UK National City of Sport in 1995 [1] and is now home to the English Institute of Sport (EIS). Today the city is home to two league clubs Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United, top flight ice hockey (Sheffield Steelers) and basketball (Sheffield Sharks) and a Premier League speedway team (Sheffield Tigers).

  7. Bennett Koch - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, Koch signed a one-year contract with Dutch Windmills of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL). [3] On 10 April 2019, Windmills withdrew from the DBL due to its financial problems. [4] On August 7, 2019, Koch signed with Sheffield Sharks of the British Basketball League (BBL). [5] He re-signed with Sheffield on September 7, 2021. [6]

  8. Rodney Glasgow Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Glasgow Jr. (born 23 October 1992) is an American-British basketball player for the Sheffield Sharks of the British Basketball League (BBL). After graduating from the Virginia Military Institute, he went on to play professionally in Europe.

  9. 1997–98 British Basketball League season - Wikipedia

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    Greater London Leopards won the League title in the final game of the season on April 5, 1998, with a 102–106 overtime victory at Sheffield Sharks.Regulation time ended on 90–90, but Leopards' Eric Burks sunk 9 of their 16 overtime points to win the title for the second successive season.