Saint Thomas Basket Le Havre | ||||
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Nickname | STB | |||
Leagues | Pro A | |||
Founded | 1924 | |||
History | 1924 - Present | |||
Arena | Dock Océane | |||
Location | Le Havre, France | |||
Team colors | Blue and Red |
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President | Jacques Lemonnier | |||
Head coach | Jean Manuel Sousa | |||
Championships | None | |||
Website | STBLeHavre.com | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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Saint Thomas Basket Le Havre is a basketball club based in Le Havre, France that plays in the Pro A division of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball. Their home arena is Dock Océane.[1]
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The Saint Thomas d'Aquin sports club was founded in 1903 and its basketball division opened in 1924 by brothers Louis and Roger Pineau. STB Le Havre was the first team to register with the French Basketball Federation when it was established 1932.
In 1952, under coach Edouard Barq, Le Havre qualified for the top league and finished its debut season with a winning record (9-8). In 1955, Claude Josephau carried Le Havre all the way to the French Cup semifinals where the club lost to Paris University Club, 55-50, in front of a crowd of 1,200.
In the late 1980s, Le Havre battled its way back up the ladder and in 1993 secured a spot in the Pro B division of the Ligue Nationale de Basketball. In 1995, the club made the semifinals of the French Cup. The team joined the French Pro A League in 2000. Despite hiring former France national team coach Michel Gomez for the first season in Pro A, the team struggled mightily and fired Gomez to avoid relegation. The team hired Eric Girard and brought in future stars Jermaine Guice and Ricardo Greer, who helped lead the club to the Semaine des As finals in 2003.[1]
STB took 6th place in Group A of the 2003-2004 FIBA Europe League with a record of 4 wins and 8 losses. STB then made the semifinals of the 2004 French Cup. At the 2004-2005 Eurocup, the team took 3rd place in Group B with a record of 6 wins and 4 losses. At the 2008-2009 Europcup, STB lost all 6 of their games to finish 4th place in Group C.[2]
Current NBA players Ian Mahinmi and Pape Sy, 2004 National Invitation Tournament MVP Daniel Horton, and former NBA player Bruce Bowen are notable former members of the club.[3] Mahinmi returned during the 2011 NBA lockout.
Number | Name | Born in | Height (m) | Nationality | Position |
4 | Xaiver Gaillou | 1988 | 1.91 | Guard | |
4 | Slaven Rimac | 1974 | 1.95 | Guard | |
5 | Fabian Causeur | 1987 | 1.94 | Guard | |
6 | Rudy Jomby | 1988 | 1.99 | Forward | |
7 | Bingo Merriex | 1980 | 2.04 | Forward | |
8 | Aleksander Bojic | 1981 | 2.07 | Forward | |
11 | Gedeon Pitard | 1987 | 1.88 | Guard | |
12 | Jean Bernage | 1988 | 2.00 | Forward | |
13 | Frejus Zerbo | 1989 | 2.08 | Center | |
13 | Romain Duport | 1986 | 2.18 | Center | |
14 | Brian Laing | 1985 | 1.96 | Forward | |
- | Christophe Leonard | 1990 | 1.99 | Forward | |
- | Brian Boddicker | 1981 | 2.04 | Forward | |
- | Nic Wise | 1987 | 1.78 | Guard |
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