November 21, 2008
Le Mans Sarthe Basket 2008-09, team profile
Le MansA growing power in French basketball, Le Mans Sarthe Basket returns to the Euroleague for a third straight season having paid its dues and developed a young and exciting core of players ready to shine this season. Le Mans is one of the oldest teams in France and has a long story to tell. Its first trophy was conquered back in 1964, when it lifted the French Cup. The club proved its commitment to consistency by returning to the cup final again the next season and once more in 1970. The fan base grew with as many as 8,000 coming to home games in those years with devoted followers of players like Christian Baltzer and Pierre Cordevant. By the middle part of the next decade, its efforts started to show in the French League, too, where success started coming to Le Mans in flurries. Le Mans followed its first national title in 1978 - with Baltzer back as club president, Bill Sweek as coach, Lloyd King and James Lister as stars - with another one in 1979. The club made it to three more finals, but had to settle for being runner-up. That only motivated the club to win a third title in 1982, a victory whose joy was short-lived when coach Bob Purkasher was killed in a car accident after the season. A descent into second division followed, ending in 1991, and it wasn’t long before Le Mans was on the rise again. Some of the best French players – including Herve Dubuisson, Eric Beugnot, Stephane Ostrowski and Jean-Claude Sylva – have worn the Le Mans jersey, as have top foreigners such as King, Floyd Allen, Larry Lawrence and Huseyin Besok. In 2002-03, Le Mans finished third in the French League regular season, which set up its outstanding 2003-04 campaign. Le Mans won the French Cup and finished first in the French League regular season, although it lost in the playoff semifinals.
2007-08 RESULTS
Euroleague
R. Season
2-12
French League
R. Season
23-7
Playoffs
Semis
Its ULEB Cup season was bittersweet too, as Le Mans missed the playoffs by a single victory. In the 2005-06 season, Le Mans won both the French League and Semaine des As titles by playing crowd-pleasing basketball under Vicent Collet, a Le Mans legend after 16 seasons as a player and coach. That success led to its first Euroleague appearance, in 2006-07. Last season the team delighted viewers with entertaining basketball, although the results were less than desirable. However, with more than half of the team’s defeats coming by less than 10 points – three by as few as 3 points – combined with the fact that the roster was made up of young talents, there was promise for the future. Le Mans also dominated the French League, finishing the regular season in first place before going out in the playoff semifinals to defending champion Chorale Roanne. As Le Mans steps into a new Euroleague season, opponents must beware of the potential of this developing power.
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