Reading Rockets

The Reading Rockets are an English semi-professional basketball club based in the town of Reading, England.

Reading Rockets
LeagueNBL Division 1
Established1997 (1997)
HistoryReading Rockets
(1997–present)
ArenaRivermead Leisure Complex
Capacity650
LocationReading, Berkshire
Team colours              
Head coachAlan Keane
OwnershipGary Johnson
WebsiteOfficial website

Club

The club has squads ranging from developing Under-12s to the Division 1 senior men's side, and coaching staff regularly visit local schools and run satellite clubs as part of the Community Rockets scheme.[1] The club applied to join the British Basketball League as a member franchise for the 2012–13 season but was unsuccessful.[2]

History

Establishment

The Reading Rockets were formed in 1997[3] by the current owner Gary Johnson and played in Division 3 of the then NBL. They won promotion at the first attempt, and in the reorganisation of 2000 the National Basketball League replaced Division 1 with the eight-team NBL Conference as the second-tier after the BBL. Subsequently, Division 2 became Division 1 where the Rockets found themselves.

The Rockets remained in Division 1 for just one season, finishing second, and beating Oxford in the Championship Final, thus winning promotion to the NBL Conference after four years in the league. In the 2001/02 season they finished seventh in the NBL Conference. In the following season, the Rockets continued their rise, finishing in third place within the NBL Conference.

In 2003, the National Basketball League was rebranded as the English Basketball League, and once again was restructured with a new format, with Rockets finishing in second place in the new EBL Division 1. In the following season they finished third and have been League runners-up to Worthing Thunder in both the 2005/06 & 2006/07 seasons.

The Senior Men’s team completed its most successful season ever in 08-09 by winning all four national championships and by winning every game. In the 2013-14 season they did the treble and were Play Off Championship finalists. Rockets’ Ladies won the Division 2 southern league in 2013-14, whilst the girls programme is growing fast. As a stepping stone into the Senior Men’s team, there is a National Basketball Development League side and many opportunities via Rockets’ academies at the John Madejski Academy, the Henley College, Reading College and Park House School.

Home arenas

Rivermead Leisure Complex (1997–present)

Honours

  • Men's National League Division 1 League Champions (3): 2008/2009, 2012/13, 2013/14
  • Men's National Cup Winners (3): 2004/05, 2008/09, 2013/14
  • Men's National League Division 1 Play Off Champions (4): 2005/06, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2012/13
  • Men's National Trophy Winners (5): 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2010/11, 2013/14
  • Women's National League Division 2 Champions (1): 2013/14
  • Women's National League Division 2 South West Champions (1): 2015/16 1

Players

Current squad

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
4 G Nicholas Richards
5 PG Ben Dixon
6 PG Pau Mayor
7 F Ross Stepney
8 G Edd Potter
9 G Asher Ndah
10 PG David Chive
11 F Samuel Grant
12 G/F David Obediah
13 F Liam Davis
14 F Leome Francis
15 SF Matias Boho Sayo

Notable former players

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

Staff

Former head coaches

Coach From To Total Games RS Won RS Lost PO Won PO Lost Total Win %
Mark Dunning2004/052004/05
Dave Titmuss2005/062008/0995759920.884
Sasa Punosevac2009/102009/106330.500
Matt Johnson2009/102009/101797010.529
Samit Nuruzade2010/112012/13754820610.720
Manuel Pena Garces2013/142017/181349133550.716
Alan Keane2018/19present

Men's season-by-season records

Season Division Tier Regular Season Post-Season National Cup
Finish Played Wins Losses Points Win %
Reading Rockets
1997-98 D3 4 3rd 26 12 14 24 0.462 Quarter Finals
1998-99 D2 3 4th 26 17 9 34 0.654 Quarter Finals
1999-00 D2 3 5th 24 17 7 34 0.708 Semi Finals
2000-01 D1 3 2nd 18 14 4 28 0.778 Winners, beating Oxford
2001-02 Conf. 2 7th 18 7 11 14 0.389 Quarter Finals
2002-03 Conf. 2 3rd 22 16 6 32 0.727 Runners Up
2003-04 D1 2 2nd 22 17 5 34 0.773 Semi Finals Quarter Finals
2004-05 D1 2 3rd 22 16 6 32 0.727 Runners Up Winners
2005-06 D1 2 2nd 26 22 4 44 0.846 Winners, beating Worthing Runners Up
2006-07 D1 2 2nd 22 19 3 38 0.864 Semi Finals Semi Finals
2007-08 D1 2 2nd 18 16 2 32 0.889 Runners Up Semi Finals
2008-09 D1 2 1st 18 18 0 36 1.000 Winners, beating Manchester Winners
2009-10 D1 2 7th 22 12 10 24 0.545 Quarter Finals Quarter Finals
2010-11 D1 2 3rd 18 12 6 24 0.667 Winners, beating Leeds 3rd Round
2011-12 D1 2 7th 24 14 10 28 0.583 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
2012-13 D1 2 1st 26 22 4 44 0.846 Winners, beating Worthing Semi Finals
2013-14 D1 2 1st 26 22 4 44 0.846 Runners Up Winners
2014-15 D1 2 5th 24 15 9 30 0.625 Quarter Finals Runners Up
2015-16 D1 2 3rd 26 19 7 38 0.731 Runners Up Quarter Finals
2016-17 D1 2 3rd 26 20 6 40 0.769 Quarter Finals Quarter Finals
2017-18 D1 2 3rd 24 17 7 34 0.708 Semi Finals Quarter Finals
2018-19 D1 2 6th 26 14 12 28 0.538 Quarter Finals 4th Round
2019-20 D1 2 7th 23 14 9 28 0.609 No Playoffs Runners Up

Women's season-by-season records

Season Division Position Played Won Lost Points Play-offs National
Trophy
National
Cup
Reading Rockets Senior Women
2018–2019D15th189918Quarter-finals-Runners-up
2017–2018D15th2213926--Quarter-finals
2016–2017D18th2061412Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals
2015–2016D2 SW1st1615128Runners-upRunners-up
2014–2015D2 MSW3rd1411322Quarter-finalsSemi Finals2nd Round
2013–2014D2 MSE1st1413126Semi-finalsSemi-finals2nd Round
2012–2013D2 MSE2nd1612424Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals2nd Round
2011–2012D2 MSW2nd129318Quarter-finalsSemi-finals1st Round
2010–2011D2 MSW5th145910DNQ1st Round1st Round
2009–2010
2008–2009
2007–2008
2006–2007D2 S6th2091118
2005–2006D2 S2nd2114728
  • DNQ denotes Did Not Qualify.
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See also

References

  1. "History of Reading Rockets Basketball Club". Reading Rockets. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  2. "Reading Rockets apply to join British Basketball League". getReading. 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  3. "Company details". UK Data. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  4. "Ryan Lohfink Leaves Rockets after 5 years". 25 May 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
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