USC Heidelberg

USC Heidelberg, for sponsorship reasons named MLP Academics Heidelberg, is a professional basketball club from Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The club's men's senior team currently plays in the German first division Basketball Bundesliga since its promotion in 2021.[1] The team has won thirteen German championships in its history, the last being in 1977.

MLP Academics Heidelberg
LeagueBasketball Bundesliga
Founded1952 (1952)
HistoryTB Heidelberg
(1947–1953)
USC Heidelberg
(1953–2012)
MLP Academics Heidelberg
(2012–present)
ArenaSNP Dome
Capacity5,000
LocationHeidelberg, Germany
Team colorsNavy, White, Gold
     
2020–21 positionProA, 1st of 16 (promoted)
Championships13 German Championships
2 German Cups
1 ProA
WebsiteOfficial website

History

The team was dominant in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as in the West German Basketball League, winning a total of 13 German championships (1948, 1951–1953, 1957–1962, 1966, 1973, 1977).

In the 2020–21 season, Heidelberg won its first-ever ProA championship and gained promotion to the first level Basketball Bundesliga (BBL).[1]

Logos and names

  • TB Heidelberg (1947–1953)
  • USC Heidelberg (1953–present)
  • MLP Academics Heidelberg (2012–present)

Arenas

Outside view of the SNP Dome

During the majority of the club's existence, Heidelberg played at the Olympiastützpunkt Rhein-Neckar, where it was based from 1972. In 2021, the club entered the newly built SNP Dome, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. On 25 March 2021, the inaugural game in the arena was played against the Eisbären Bremerhaven.

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

MLP Academics Heidelberg roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
PG 0 Watkins, Anthony 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 21 – (2000-10-30)30 October 2000
PF 1 Chapman, Brekkott 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 97 kg (214 lb) 26 – (1996-04-07)7 April 1996
PG 2 Wuerzner, Niklas 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 28 – (1994-02-02)2 February 1994
PG 3 Lowery, Robert 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 34 – (1987-12-23)23 December 1987
SG 5 Ely, Shy 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 34 – (1987-07-06)6 July 1987
PF 8 Ugrai, Maximilian 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 104 kg (229 lb) 26 – (1995-07-28)28 July 1995
SF 10 Martin, Kelvin 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 94 kg (207 lb) 32 – (1989-09-10)10 September 1989
SG 15 Geist, Jordan 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 81 kg (179 lb) 25 – (1997-01-10)10 January 1997
C 22 Heyden, Phillipp 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 112 kg (247 lb) 23 – (1998-09-26)26 September 1998
F 29 Osaghae, Osasumwen 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 113 kg (249 lb) 23 – (1998-07-29)29 July 1998
PG 30 Friederici, Leon 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 80 kg (176 lb) 27 – (1995-03-19)19 March 1995
SF 47 Kuppe, Albert 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 97 kg (214 lb) 33 – (1988-10-25)25 October 1988
PG 55 Anderson, Kyan 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 80 kg (176 lb) 30 – (1992-03-25)25 March 1992
Head coach
  • Branislav Ignjatovic
Assistant coach(es)
  • Albin Mauz
  • Serena Benavente

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Updated: March 12, 2022

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.

Trophies

Champions (13): 1948, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1976–77
Champions (2): 1977, 1978
Champions (1): 2020–21

References

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