Durham Wildcats

The Durham Wildcats are an English basketball club based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The original incarnation were members of the British Basketball League, the top-level competition in the United Kingdom, and played their home games at the Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre. Established in 2005, the club enjoyed a rapid rise through the British basketball system with successive promotions, before applying to join the top-tier British Basketball League in 2011. The club completed four seasons in the BBL, but withdrew following the 2014-15 season. The newly reformed Wildcats re-entered the English Basketball League in 2020.

Durham Wildcats
Durham Wildcats logo
LeagueNBL D3 North
Established2005 (2005)
HistoryDurham Wildcats
2005-2015
Reformed
2020-present
ArenaSport and Wellbeing Park
LocationCounty Durham
Team coloursBlue and White

Franchise history

In 2001, the merger of the Belmont Basketball Club and a group of U16 players from Belmont School resulted in a club that competed in the Durham County Local League playing with teams in the 1st and 3rd divisions. In 2005 Wildcats founded the team that would begin life in the EBL Division 3 North. The Wildcats achieved their first promotion four years later, finishing top of a highly competitive EBL Division 3 North, and gaining promotion to EBL Division 2.

In 2010, the Wildcats won their first national silverware beating Westminster Warriors in the Patron's Cup final (96-70) at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. The club went on to win the league title with an 18-2 record, gaining promotion to EBL Division 1, and beat Team Northumbria (70-67) in the Playoff final at the Amaechi Basketball Centre to complete the Division 2 treble. The Wildcats had a mixed inaugural season in Division 1, unable to emulate the success of the previous few seasons. A 7-11 record gave them a 7th-place finish, as well as early exits in the National Cup and post-season Playoffs.

After weeks of rumours, it was officially announced that the Wildcats would enter the British Basketball League following the withdrawal of Worthing Thunder.[1]

After four seasons in the BBL, in July 2015 it was announced that the Wildcats would not be participating in the 2015-16 BBL season. The team had previously recruited players from Durham University, however following changes to visa regulations players called up to the team on international student visas were found to be ineligible to play. The team sought to re-structure and join the league at a later date.[2]

Home arenas

Spennymoor Leisure Centre (2005-2007 and 2009)
Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre (2007-2015)
Durham University Sport and Wellbeing Park (2020-present)

Season-by-season records

Season Division Tier Regular Season Post-Season Trophy Cup Head coach
Finish Played Wins Losses Points Win %
Durham Wildcats
2005–06 D3 Nor 4 6th 16 7 9 14 0.438 Did not qualify 2nd round (NS) 2nd round (NC) Dave Elderkin
2006–07 D3 Nor 4 4th 20 13 7 26 0.650 Quarter-finals 3rd round (NS) 3rd round (NC) Dave Elderkin
2007–08 D3 Nor 4 7th 20 11 9 22 0.550 Did not qualify Quarter-finals (NS) 1st round (NC) Dave Elderkin
2008–09 D3 Nor 4 1st 22 18 4 36 0.818 Semi-finals 3rd round (NS) 2nd round (NC) Dave Elderkin
2009–10 D2 3 1st 20 18 2 36 0.900 Winners, beating Northumbria Winners (PC) Quarter-finals (NC) Dave Elderkin
2010–11 D1 2 7th 18 7 11 14 0.389 Quarter-finals 1st round (NT) 3rd round (NC) Dave Elderkin
2011–12 BBL 1 11th 33 3 30 6 0.090 Did not qualify 1st round (BT) 1st round (BC) Dave Elderkin
2012–13 BBL 1 10th 33 10 26 20 0.303 Did not qualify 1st round (BT) 1st round (BC) Dave Elderkin
2013–14 BBL 1 8th 33 14 19 28 0.424 Quarter-finals, losing to Newcastle Eagles 1st round (BT) Quarter-finals (BC) Lee Davie
2014–15 BBL 1 12th 36 8 28 16 0.286 Did not qualify 1st round (BT) 1st round (BC) Lee Davie

Trophies

Players

Final roster

Note: Flags indicate national team, as has been defined under FIBA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIBA nationality.

No. Position Player
6 England ENG F Sam Chambers
8 United States USA F Kris Bennett
9 England ENG F Joel Madourie
11 United States USA PG Chris Jones
13 Croatia CRO F Fran Urli
22 Greece GRE G Panos Mayindombe
32 United Kingdom GBR G Ralph Bucci
33 United Kingdom GBR G David Buchberger
44 United States USA C John Puk

References

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