Le Mans
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
4 GOMIS, ANTOINE France Forward 2.05 1989
5 CHASE, BRIAN USA Guard 1.78 1981
6 SPENCER, DEWARICK USA Guard 1.93 1982
7 KOFFI, ALAIN France Center 2.05 1983
8 DIOT, ANTOINE France Guard 1.92 1989
9 NDOYE, MALEYE Senegal Forward 2.05 1980
10 LELOUP, JEREMY France Forward 2.00 1987
11 BATISTA, JOAO PAULO Brazil Center 2.06 1981
12 BADIANE, PAPE France Center 2.11 1980
13 BLU, DAVID Israel Forward 2.01 1980
16 SAMAKE, NEGUEBA France Center 2.11 1988
18 DROUAULT, PIERRE-ETIENNE France Forward 1.94 1990
19 TSONGA, ENZO France Forward 1.94 1990
 Head Coach    
  JACKSON, JOHN-DAVID France    

Team latest news

Le Mans put Cuthbert Victor at forward

Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Round team Le Mans Sarthe Basket announced the addition for one year of forward Cuthbert Victor. Victor (1.97 meters, 29 years old) arrives from the Russian League, where he played for Spartak Primorye Vladivostok. Last season, he averaged 13.1 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in the league.

Club info
Le Mans Sarthe Basket returns to the Eurocup for the 2012-13 season. Le Mans comes off a solid domestic season in which the club reached the Semaine des As semifinals and made it all the way to the French League title game. Le Mans survived the Eurocup Qualifying Round against Pinar Karsiyaka, but did not advance past the regular season. One of the oldest teams in France, Le Mans's history is one of a kind. In 1939, when men were drafted to battle in World War II, their women went to an existing sports club – Goulou Club – and created its basketball section. By 1952 Le Mans had won the French League women's title and decided to open a men's basketball team, too. Le Mans made it to the top French League in 1963 and won the French Cup in 1964. Le Mans needed more time before it won its first French League title in 1978. Then the team successfully defended the crown in 1979, made it to three more finals and won again in 1982. Players like Floyd Allen, Hevre Dubuisson, Greg and Eric Beugnot, Olivier Veyrat and Bob Purkhinser allowed Le Mans to reach that success. Le Mans made its debut in European competitions in the 1974-75 Saporta Cup and played the Euroleague's first group stage in 1978-79 and 1979-80. The club faced tough times after that and even fell to the second division, but managed to bounce back. Le Mans got back to its glory days in 2003-04, when it won the French Cup. The team did even better in 2005-06 by winning both the French League and Semaine des As titles under local legend Vincent Collet as head coach. That success led to its first of three consecutive Euroleague appearances between 2006-07 and 2008-09. Le Mans did not reach the Top 16 on any of those occasions and its French League playoff runs came to an end in the semifinals. Le Mans, however, had a successful 2008-09 season by lifting the French Cup and the Semaine des As trophies. In 2009-10, led by JP Batista, Dee Spencer and Marc Salyers, Le Mans returned to the Eurocup and made it to the Last 16. It also reached the final Euroleague Qualifying Round, where it lost to BC Khimki, and then flirted with the Eurocup Quarterfinals, but Alex Acker and Ben Dewar could not get the team past the Last 16. On the heels of another strong season, Le Mans looks for an even better 2012-13.
Trophy Case
French National League
1977-78, 1978-79, 1981-82, 2005-06
French National Cup
1964, 2004, 2009
President
Christophe Le Bouille
Address Rue Juan Manuel Fangio, 72100 Le Mans - France
Arena ANTARES
Tel. +33 243 502180
Fax +33 243 502190