Category: Internationals

Jade Mbam GB U16 2018

Mystics’ Mbam selected in Great Britain U18 final 12 for Europeans

Congratulations to Manchester Mystics’ Jade Mbam, who has been selected in the Great Britain U18 Women’s final 12 for the FIBA European Division B Championships in Skopje, North Macedonia.

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Schedule

Great Britain U18 Women 5-14 July Skopje, North Macedonia – Division B, Group D

5 July GB U18 Women vs Netherland at 5:45pm

6 July Sweden vs GB U18 Women at 3:30pm

7 July Ukraine vs GB U18 Women at 5:45pm

9 July GB U18 Women vs Albania at 1:15pm

10 July Luxembourg vs GB U18 Women at 8:00pm

12 July Quarter-Finals / 9-23 Classification Games

13 July Semi-Finals / 5-23 Classification Games

14 July Final / 3-23 Classification Games

Basketball England

Magic and Mystics selected in England U14 and U15 squads for Copenhagen Tournament – Results updated

Congratulations to Manchester Magic’s Toby Akinlade (U14) and Mystics’ Olivia Forster, Eleni Vourliotis and Josephine Vourliotis (U14) and Charli Wroe (U15) who have all been selected to represent England at the Copenhagen Invitational Basketball Tournament in Denmark on the 21st-23rd June.

The tournament comes after two intense training camps at the National Basketball Performance Centre where all the players selected for the England teams battled against each other for a spot in the final squads that are traveling to Copenhagen.

England will be taking 4 teams to the tournament, all playing in the U15 category, with the Under 15s playing as England 1 and Under 14s as England 2, where they will be playing against teams from all over the world.

Tournament Schedule:

England 2 (Boys U14 – Toby Akinlade) – Group C

21 June 11:00 Kenya 85-44 England 2

21 June 17:00 England 2 49-77 Team Skåne (Sweden)

22 June 11:00 Denmark White 48-33 England 2

22 June 17:00 9-12 Place Iceland White 59-44 England 2

23 June 9:30 11-12 Place England 2 67-50 Norway

England 2 finish 11th.

England 1 (Girls U15 – Charli Wroe) – Group F

21 June 13:00 England 1 55-42 Denmark White

21 June 19:30 Iceland Blue 56-49 England 1

22 June 13:00 Berlin BBV (Germany) 44-55 England 1

22 June 19:00 Semi-Finals Topsportschool VBL (Belgium) 64-60 England 1

23 June 13:30 3rd/4th Place Denmark White 64-66 England 1

England 1 finish 3rd and claim the Bronze medal.

Charli Wroe scored 31 points during the tournament.

England 2 (Girls U14 – Olivia Forster, Eleni Vourliotis and Josephine Vourliotis) – Group E

21 June 13:00 Norway 48-26 England 2

21 June 19:00 England 2 46-94 Sweden All Stars

22 June 13:00 Wales U16 55-45 England 2

22 June 19:30 9-12 Place Scotland U16 56-25 England 2

23 June 9:30 11-12 Place England 2 57-83 Iceland Blue

England 2 finish 12th.

Olivia Forster scored 49 points during the tournament.

England 1 (Boys U15) – Group A

21 June 9:00 England 1 63-53 Denmark Black

21 June 15:00 Iceland Blue 50-64 England 1

22 June 9:30 Norway 40-51 England 1

22 June 17:00 Semi-Finals Csata DSE (Hungary) 61-43 England 1 

23 June 15:45 3rd/4th Place Scotland U16 96-89 England 1

England 1 finish 4th.

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Mystics’ Jones selected in Great Britain’s EuroBasket final 12

Manchester Mystics’ Georgia Jones has been selected in the Great Britain Senior Women’s EuroBasket final 12. She is joined in the 12 by former Mystics’ Mollie Campbell and Hannah Shaw, while Nicolette Fong Lyew Quee is on the reserves list. The team face Canada tonight (Wednesday 19th June) at the Mystics’ home base of the National Basketball Performance Centre at 7:30pm, having won, 93-90, in a behind closed-door game last night, tickets are available on the door.

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Great Britain’s EuroBasket Schedule:

Great Britain Senior Women 27 June – 7 July Latvia and Serbia – Women’s EuroBasket, Group A

27 June GB Women vs Latvia at 4:30pm

28 June Spain vs GB Women at 7:00pm

30 June Ukraine vs GB Women at 11:00am

1 July Quarter-Final Qualifiers

4 July Quarter-Finals

6 July Semi-Finals

7 July Final / 3rd/4th place

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Great Britain Women to face Canada in June

Great Britain Women face Canada at Manchester’s National Basketball Performance Centre on Wednesday, June 19 in preparation for the FIBA Women’s Eurobasket Finals 2019.

And special ticket prices are available for families and groups of youngsters to attend the game. Families (2 adults, 2 children) can get in for just £24, while a group of 10 juniors will costs just £48 with an adult going free.

GB host the Canadians after surprising many people in the qualifying stages and head coach Chema Buceta will no doubt look to his CCC Polkowice duo, Temi Fagbenle and Johannah Leedham-Warner, to continue their impressive performances from the qualifying rounds.

WNBA centre Fagbenle joined the squad after being voted the Polish MVP whilst Leedham-Warner led her country in efficiency, scoring, rebounding, assists and steals during the qualifiers.

Manchester-born guard Mystics Georgia Jones, another key player, will be playing on her home court and said: “It’s our final warm-up game here before we fly out and we’d love a bumper Manchester crowd to come out and see us off.

“The fans have been brilliant at recent games and we’ve really made this court our home so it would be great to head to off with a really positive performance in front of our own supporters.”

The match-up against Canada will also be Great Britain’s only chance to play a game on home soil before the Finals, where they face co-hosts Lativa, Ukraine and defending champions Spain in a tough Group phase.

“Now we will do our best to compete at the highest level against the best teams in Europe. We know it is going to be difficult, but we will face it with ambition, courage, team attitude and self-confidence,” said coach Buceta.

The game will take place at the National Basketball Performance Centre, Belle Vue, Manchester on Wednesday, June 19 at 7:30 pm.

Tickets, including the offers above, are available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gb-v-canada-tickets-61590607164

GB women vs Canada 2019
Basketball England

Mystics’ Charli Wroe selected in England U15 squad for Nottingham Tournament

Congratulations to Manchester Mystics’ Charli Wroe who has been selected in the England U15 Squad for the upcoming Tournament in Nottingham next week, after attending the Initial England Development Squad camp held at the National Basketball Performance Cente earlier this week.

Manchester Magic’s Ben Brown, Lucas Ricketts, Bradley May and Toby Akinlade and Manchester Mystics’ Kizzy Spence, Olivia Forster, Esha Rani Naya and Eleni Vourliotis were also selected for the initial squads and may get opportunties to represent England later in the summer, see below for the schedule.

The schedule of activity for 2019 is as below:

Easter Training Camp (Under 15 & Under 14 Boys & Girls)  Monday 8 April – Wednesday 10 April National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Nottingham Tournament (Under 15 Girls) Thursday 18 – Friday 19 April Nottingham Wildcat Arena, Nottingham

Lions Cup (Under 15 Boys) Friday 19 April – Monday 22 April Paris, France

May Half Term Training Camp (Under 15 & Under 14 Boys & Girls) Tuesday 28 May – Thursday 30 May National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Copenhagen Invitational Tournament (Under 14 & Under 15 Boys & Girls) Thursday 20 June – Sunday 23 June Copenhagen, Denmark.

August Camp (Under 14 Boys & Girls) Tuesday 6 August – Thursday 8 August National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Valencia Tournament (Under 14 Boys & Girls) Wednesday 14 August – Sunday 18 August Valencia, Spain

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Magic and Mystics dominate initial England Talent Programme Squads

Congratulations to Manchester Magic’s Ben Brown, Lucas Ricketts, Bradley May and Toby Akinlade and Manchester Mystics’ Charli Wroe, Kizzy Spence, Olivia Forster, Esha Rani Naya and Eleni Vourliotis, who have all been selected in the initial U14/15 England Talent Programme Squads.

Players have been selected primarily through their involvement in the Aspire Programme or England Development Programme levels of the Basketball England Talent Pathway.

In each of the 10 basketball regions across the country, Basketball England have a Regional Talent Manager whose role it is to support, track and refer players for selection to England Talent Programmes. Their input has also been used during this initial selection process.

The England Talent Programmes (ETP) are designed to provide players and coaches with opportunities to come together, train and compete against other nations with the basic aim of exposing English talent to as many different playing styles and conditions as possible prior to potential Great Britain selection.

The schedule of activity for 2019 is as below:

Easter Training Camp (Under 15 & Under 14 Boys & Girls)  Monday 8 April – Wednesday 10 April National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Nottingham Tournament (Under 15 Girls) Thursday 18 – Friday 19 April Nottingham Wildcat Arena, Nottingham

Lions Cup (Under 15 Boys) Friday 19 April – Monday 22 April Paris, France

May Half Term Training Camp (Under 15 & Under 14 Boys & Girls) Tuesday 28 May – Thursday 30 May National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Copenhagen Invitational Tournament (Under 14 & Under 15 Boys & Girls) Thursday 20 June – Sunday 23 June Copenhagen, Denmark.

August Camp (Under 14 Boys & Girls) Tuesday 6 August – Thursday 8 August National Basketball Performance Centre, Manchester

Valencia Tournament (Under 14 Boys & Girls) Wednesday 14 August – Sunday 18 August Valencia, Spain

Jones selected in GB Squad November 2018

Jones selected in Great Britain squad for November EuroBasket Qualifiers

Manchester Mystics’ Georgia Jones has been selected in the Great Britain Women’s Squad for the upcoming vital EuroBasket Qualifiers in Manchester later this month.

She is joined by former Mystics’ Dominique Allen (currently playing for Sepsi soc in Romania), Hannah Shaw (currently playing for AD Cortegada in Spain), Mollie Campbell (currently playing for fellow WBBL-side Leicester Riders) and Nicolette Fong Lyew Quee (currently playing for Ferrol in Spain).

The Great Britain Women will meet in Manchester for training camp on the 11th November before playing Greece on Saturday 17th November and Portugal on Wednesday 21st November both at the Mystics’ base at the National Basketball Performance Centre, tip-off for both games is 7:00pm.

The Men then roll into Town for their EuroBasket Qualifier against Austria on Thursday 29th November at 7:00pm at the National Basketball Performance Centre.

Tickets are still available and you can get yours here

Full Squad here

Magic and Mystics Great Britain

Great Britain are coming to Town this November

As a loyal basketball fan we are delighted to offer you the chance to get your hands on tickets to see the GB’s Senior Men and Women in action in Manchester, this November!

GB’s women can qualify for EuroBasket Women 2019 with two massive home games against Greece and Portugal, while the men start their road to EuroBasket 2021 with a clash with Austria in the Pre-Qualifiers.

Both teams need your support at the National Basketball Performance Centre and you can purchase your tickets NOW before they go on general sale!

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Great Britain v Greece 

Saturday 17th November 2018, 19:00

Great Britain v Portugal 

Wednesday 21st November 2018, 19:00

General Admission: £8 Adult / £5 Child

FIBA MEN’S 2021 EUROBASKET PRE-QUALIFIERS

Great Britain v Austria

Thursday 29th November 2018, 19:00

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Roberts brothers FIBA licence 2018

Roberts brothers earn FIBA statisticians licence

The club’s long-time statisticians, Matt and Graeme Roberts, have recently become FIBA licensed statisticians, enabling them for selection to do international and European games as well as domestic (W)BBL finals for the next two years.

The pair attended the UK’s FIBA Statisticians Workshop in Leicester this weekend, having completed the FIBA e-learning material and exam. The workshop involved covering the updated statistic interpretations and a final exam, which they both passed.

The brothers have previous international experience prior to the introduction of the FIBA Statisticians License two years ago, including at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. They have covered a number of Great Britain home games over the years prior to the introduction of FIBA Licenses in 2016.

Matt commented about gaining the FIBA License: “Having personally been involved in the fight for many years for the introduction of a statisticians’ qualification, it was disappointing two years ago to have miss out on doing the FIBA stats License when it was introduced due to work commitments.

This is the first opportunity since then for us both to gain the FIBA License, so I’m pleased to finally get the opportunity and to pass the course and to be available for selection to do internationals again.”

Graeme commented on gaining the FIBA License, “I’m delighted to have achieved my FIBA stats qualification to allow me to work on international games for the next two years. The workshop in Leicester was intensive and engaging, covering the rules and interpretations across the range of statistical categories. Recording statistics requires considerable skill and concentration, as well as thorough knowledge of the game of basketball, so the testing process was rigorous and included two exams.”

They were both keen to stress that the group of statisticians across the country are working hard on improving the quality of data they produce to give players, coaches, the media and general public an accurate reflection of the game.

Graeme commented, “The growing group of statisticians across the country shows that basketball statistics are moving in the right direction in the UK under the tireless leadership of Sarah Booth. Around 15 statisticians from around the country attended the FIBA sessions and we’re very proud to be part of this elite core group.”

Matt added, “Having pushed for standards to be improved for many years it is great to see that statistics in the UK is heading in the right direction. Sarah [Booth] has led the way, in making the (W)BBL now one of the most accurately recorded leagues in Europe.

“We have a group of statistician who review two randomly selected games a week, myself included in that group. We go through every play to ensure it was recorded corrected and statisticians are then given feedback on their performance.

“Myself and Graeme were awarded the ‘Stats Superemos’ award at conference for having the highest accuracy average of 99%, with the league average now into the 90s, which is up there with the majority of European leagues, so that is something the group can be proud. The group are determined to keep working hard and to support each other to improve that average to be the best we can be as a group.

“We also were awarded the Eagle-eyed Spotters award for making the fewest mistaken identity errors, which is something that we both work on, so we are very pleased for us both to be recognised for that effort.”

The brothers are happy to be available for internationals once again, as Graeme explained, “It is particularly pleasing to have achieved an official licence six years after working on the London 2012 Olympic Games, which was the highlight of our careers as statisticians.

“Since then we have continued to serve our club in Manchester to the best of our capacity and have occasionally had the privilege of working on Great Britain games. With the new licences we hope to be able to work on more international games over the next two years.”

Matt added, “Although nothing will ever top the experience of working at the Olympics in London in 2012, it is always an honour to do international games. With the pool of FIBA licensed statisticians there is no guarantee that you’ll get selected for games, but with the new FIBA competition qualifying format it has increased the opportunities to work on Great Britain games on home soil.”

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Summer of International Basketball Schedule

Live Streams (if available) should be found: here

Great Britain Summer Schedule:

Great Britain Senior Men World Cup Qualifiers 2019 at Glasgow Emirates Arena

Friday 29th June GB Men 74-65 Estonia at 7:30pm

Monday 2nd July GB Men 59-67 Israel at 7:30pm

GB Men miss out on the second phase of qualification.

Great Britain U20 Women 7-15 July Oradea, Romania – Division B, Group A (Coached by Mystics’ Head Coach Jeff Jones, and support staff include Mystics’ Natalie Chaloner and Dominique Allen)

7th July Israel 72-55 GB at 1:00pm (Video)

8th July GB 61-76 Romania at 5:30pm (Video)

9th July Lithuania 54-65 GB at 3:15pm (Video)

11th July GB 59-70 Ukraine at 3:15pm (Video)

12th July Greece 50-58 GB at 1:00pm (Video)

14th July GB 62-61 Denmark at 1:00pm 9-12 Classifications Games (Video)

15th July GB 64-72 Greece at 1:00pm 9th-10th Classifications Games (Video)

Great Britain U20 Women finish in 10th place

Great Britain U20 Men 14-22 July Chemnitz, Germany – Division A, Group A

14th July GB 62-76 Turkey at 2:45pm (Video)

15th July Montenegro 80-70 GB at 12:30pm (Video)

16th July GB 74-85 Lithuania at 7:15pm (Video)

18th July Croatia 93-62 GB at 12:30pm Round of 16 (Video)

19th July GB 77-64 Greece at 2:45pm 9-16 Classification Games (Video) Division A status secured for 2019.

21st July Ukraine 66-82 GB at 2:45pm 9-12 Classifications Games (Video)

22nd July Lithuania 76-62 GB at 11:15am 9th-10th Classifications Games (Video)

Great Britain U20 Men finish in 10th place

Great Britain U18 Men 28 July – 5 August Liepaja – Ventspils – Riga, Latvia – Division A, Group D (Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo)

28th July GB 87-78 Montenegro at 12:00noon (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 13 minutes had 7 points 3 rebounds 1 steal

29th July Serbia 102-71 GB at 12:00noon (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 16 minutes had 6 points 3 rebounds 2 assists

31st July Lithuania 93-82 GB at 4:30pm (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 14 minutes had 1 rebound 1 steal

1st August Finland 73-77 GB at 12:00noon Round of 16 (Video) Division A status secured for 2019.

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

3rd August Latvia 76-51 GB at 4:30pm Quarter Finals (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

4th August GB 68-100 Lithuania at 2:15pm 5th-8th Classification Games (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

5th August GB 70-68 Montenegro at 12:00noon 7th-8th Classifications Games (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

Great Britain U18 Men finish in 7th place

Great Britain U18 Women 3-12 August Furstenfeld – Gussing – Oberwart, Austria – Division B, Group C

3rd August GB 53-50 Austria at 7:15pm (Video)

4th August Turkey 66-59 GB at 7:15pm (Video)

5th August GB 87-70 Montenegro at 2:45pm (Video)

7th August Netherlands 73-67 GB at 12:30pm (Video)

8th August GB 83-62 Denmark at 7:15pm (Video)

10th August GB 73-62 Slovakia at 7:15pm 9th-16th Classification Games (Video)

11th August Greece 60-67 GB at 7:15pm 9th-12th Classification Games (Video)

12th August Romania 56-45 GB at 3:30pm 9th-10th Classification Games (Video)

Great Britain U18 Women finish in 10th place

Great Britain U16 Boys 9-18 August Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina – Division B, Group A (Saul May)

9th August Ireland 59-69 GB at 1:15pm (Video)

Saul May started, played 22 minutes had 10 points 9 rebounds 1 assist 1 block

10th August GB 70-92 Romania at 3:30pm (Video)

Saul May started, played 20 minutes had 3 points 2 rebounds 2 blocks

11th August Luxembourg 37-89 GB at 3:30pm (Video)

Saul May started, played 19 minutes had 4 points 4 rebounds 2 assists 2 blocks

13th August GB 53-52 Portugal at 8:00pm (Video)

Saul May played 19 minutes had 3 points 7 rebounds 2 assists 3 steals

14th August Sweden 77-79 GB at 3:30pm (Video)

Saul May played 7 minutes had 2 steals

16th August Russia 78-70 GB at 3:30pm Quarter Final (Video)

Saul May started, played 25 minutes had 3 rebounds 2 assists

17th August GB 71-83 Poland at 1:15pm 5th-8th Classification Games (Video)

Saul May played 24 minutes had 9 points 4 rebounds 1 assist 1 steal

18th August Romania 76-80 GB at 1:00pm 7th-8th place Classification Games (Video)

Saul May played 10minutes had 2 points 1 steal

Great Britain U16 Men finished in 7th place

Great Britain U16 Girls 16-25 August Podgorica, Montenegro – Division B, Group A (Jade Mbam)

16th August MKD 44-53 GB at 5:15pm (Video)

(Captain) Jade Mbam started, played 35 minutes had 20 points 2 rebounds 2 assists 2 steals

17th August GB 43-60 Sweden at 2:00pm (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 32 minutes had 2 points 1 assist 1 steal

18th August Montenegro 49-43 GB at 7:30pm (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 21 minutes had 3 points 2 rebounds 1 assist 1 steal

20th August GB 51-37 Iceland at 5:15pm (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 32 minutes had 9 points 2 steals

21st August GB 24-58 Greece at 2:00pm (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 31 minutes had 2 points 2 rebounds 1 assist

23rd August Estonia 42-28 GB at 12:45pm 9th-16th place Classification Games (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 34 minutes had 2 points 3 rebounds 4 assists 1 steal 1 block

24th August GB 58-66 Ireland at 12:45pm 13th-16th place Classification Games (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 30 minutes had 3 rebounds 1 assist

25th August Switzerland 49-52 GB at 10:30am 15th-16th place Classification Games (Video)

Jade Mbam started, played 22 minutes had 1 rebound 1 steal

Great Britain U16 Women finish in 15th place

Wales Summer Schedule:

Wales U16 Boys 3-11 Julys Serravalle, San Marino – Division C, Group B (Ben Gordos and Henry Lythe De Pee)

3rd July Malta 60-71 Wales at 1:30pm

Luke Gordos played 37 minutes had 22 points 7 rebounds 9 assists 3 steals

Henry Lythe De Pee played 7 minutes had 1 rebound  

5th July Wales 68-71 Gibraltar at 7:00pm

Luke Gordos played 17 minutes had 3 points 7 rebounds 3 assists 

Henry Lythe De Pee played 22 minutes had 5 points 2 rebounds 4 assists 2 steals

7th July Scotland 58-65 Wales at 11:30am

Luke Gordos played 37 minutes had 16 points 11 rebounds 5 assists 4 steals 1 block

Henry Lythe De Pee played 11 minutes had 2 rebounds 1 steal

8th July Wales 56-50 Andorra at 4:30pm

Luke Gordos played 29 minutes had 7 points 4 rebounds 4 assists 4 steals

Henry Lythe De Pee played 9 minutes had 4 points 1 rebounds

10th July Wales 66-56 San Marino at 7:00pm (Semi-Final)

Luke Gordos played 39 minutes had 20 points 4 rebounds 4 assists 3 steals 3 blocks

Henry Lythe De Pee played 8 minutes had 2 points 2 rebounds 1 assist

11th July Andorra 84-49 Wales at 6:00pm (Final)

Luke Gordos played 21 minutes had 10 points 5 rebounds 1 assist

Henry Lythe De Pee played 13 minutes had 2 points 2 rebounds 1 assist 1 steal

Wales U16 Boys finish in second place

This page will be updated with results, information of players from the club that are involved and their stats.