Sports season
The 2021–22 NBL season was the 50th season of the National Basketball League (England) . This season marks the return of Division 2 and Division 3, after a one-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The league structure was announced in June 2021.[ 1]
NBL Division 1
Team changes
Team changes
Teams
Location of teams in
2021–22 NBL Division 1
Regular season
Playoffs
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
NBL Division 2
Regular season
Source:
[ 2] (P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Source:
[ 3] (P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Playoffs
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
NBL Division 3
Regular season
Playoffs
First round
London Elite
86–75
University of Hertfordshire Storm
Bristol United
94–49
Bognor GSD
Anglia Ruskin University
67–74
Manchester Swarm
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
National Cup
First round
London Thunder
114–48
London Topcats Legends
Ipswich
99–47
Bury St Edmunds Bulldogs
London Elite
82–71
CoLA Southwark Pride
Liverpool
90–66
Manchester Giants U23
Calderdale Explorers
81–70
Sheffield Elite
Warwickshire Warriors
50–75
Birmingham Mets
West Bromwich
94–87
Warwickshire Hawks
Worcester Wolves
67–68
City of Birmingham Rockets
Swindon Shock
55–102
Team Swindon
Bristol United
94–74
Cardiff City
Second round
Teesside Lions
76–67
Derbyshire Arrows
Manchester Swarm
70–80
Doncaster Eagles
Calderdale Explorers
59–62
University of Chester
City of Birmingham Rockets
65–71
Team Birmingham Elite
Northamptonshire Titans
81–55
Ipswich
Richmond Knights
93–94
London Greenhouse Pioneers
London United
70–73
Sussex Bears
East London All-Stars
73–76
Brent Bulls
London Elite
82–78
Greenwich Titans
Plymouth Marjon University
86–99
Team Swindon
Oxford Hoops
57–78
Bristol Hurricanes
Bristol Flyers II
67–81
Bristol United
Westminster Warriors
55–59
London Thunder
Manchester Magic
88–73
Liverpool
Third round
Team Newcastle
79–64
Teesside Lions
Doncaster Eagles
87–76
Loughborough Riders
Bradford Dragons
91–80
Manchester Magic
University of Chester
v–v
Leicester Warriors
West Bromwich
69–96
Nottingham Hoods
Hemel Storm
87–73
Team Birmingham Elite
Northamptonshire Titans
83–69
London Greenhouse Pioneers
Oaklands Wolves
69–65
London Thunder
Sussex Bears
71–94
London Lions II
London Westside
56–84
London Elite
Essex Rebels
90–59
Cardiff Met Archers
Worthing Thunder
94–74
Bristol Hurricanes
Brent Bulls
65–126
Thames Valley Cavaliers
Solent Kestrels
108–34
Team Swindon
Myerscough College
77–93
Derby Trailblazers
Reading Rockets
107–81
Bristol United
Fourth round
Oaklands Wolves
vs.
London Lions II
Team Newcastle
95–75
Doncaster Eagles
Bradford Dragons
77–91
Derby Trailblazers
Hemel Storm
106–69
Northamptonshire Titans
Essex Rebels
76–110
Solent Kestrels
Worthing Thunder
97–90
Reading Rockets.
Thames Valley Cavaliers
104–61
London Elite
Quarter-finals
Team Newcastle
108–106
Worthing Thunder
Nottingham Hoods
69–80
Thames Valley Cavaliers
Derby Trailblazers
56–80
Solent Kestrels
Hemel Storm
84–85
London Lions II
Semi-finals
Team Newcastle
90–81
Thames Valley Cavaliers
Solent Kestrels
102–72
London Lions II
Final
Team Newcastle
66–109
Solent Kestrels
Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 24–29, 19–30, 8–21
Pts : R Blain 24Rebs : R Blain, J Cork 7Asts : T Yabantu 4
Pts: O Jackman 22Rebs: O Jackman, K Archer 8Asts: C Gentry 5
L Lynch Trophy
The 2021–22 L Lynch Trophy was the second edition of the competition. The same 16 teams as in 2020–21, the 14 NBL Division 1 sides and the Myerscough and Charnwood academy sides, were split into four regional groups. The top 2 sides from each group would advance to the quarter-finals, therein playing a knockout format to determine the overall winners.
Group stage
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
References
Division 1 2020-21
Seasons Competitions Related
2021 –
22 in European men's basketball
Domestic leagues Regional leagues Domestic cups Supercups Continental competitions International competitions