Résultats

NBL, Playoffs 05/14 18:00 2 Sudbury Five v Windsor Express L 99-108
NBL, Playoffs 05/12 23:00 2 Windsor Express v Sudbury Five W 121-124
NBL, Playoffs 05/10 23:00 2 Windsor Express v Sudbury Five L 116-106
NBL, Playoffs 05/06 23:00 2 Sudbury Five v Windsor Express L 100-103
NBL, Playoffs 05/05 23:00 2 Sudbury Five v Windsor Express W 108-99
NBL, Playoffs 05/02 23:00 - Sudbury Five v London Lightning L 101-106
NBL, Playoffs 04/29 23:00 - Kw Titans v Sudbury Five L 100-78
NBL, Playoffs 04/28 23:00 - Windsor Express v Sudbury Five L 111-110
NBL, Playoffs 04/23 18:00 - Sudbury Five v Jamestown Jackals W 162-139
NBL, Playoffs 04/23 00:00 - Sudbury Five v Jamestown Jackals L 97-98
NBL, Playoffs 04/16 18:00 - Sudbury Five v Alma Academy Jeannois W 114-85
NBL, Playoffs 04/15 23:00 - Sudbury Five v Alma Academy Jeannois W 135-101

Wikipedia - Sudbury Five

The Sudbury Five are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Sudbury, Ontario that play in the Basketball Super League (BSL). The team is owned by Sudbury Wolves Sports and play at the Sudbury Community Arena.

History

The team was originally approved by the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada) to begin play for the 2017–18 season, but was pushed back to the 2018–19 season. The organization announced their team name, Sudbury Five, and colours in May 2018. Logan Stutz was named the team's first general manager and head coach on 9 August. The team took part in the 2018 entry draft with the other nine NBL Canada teams and later received the Niagara River Lions' protected player list after that team left the league.

The team's second season was curtailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the following 2020–21 season was cancelled by the league. In 2021, general manager and head coach Logan Stutz was hired by the Boston College Eagles as director of player development and left the Five. He was replaced by assistant coach Elliott Etherington.