Results

Latvia-Estonia BL 03/27 16:30 - [9] TALTECH v Prometey [2] L 81-104
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/20 16:30 - [9] TALTECH v Tartu Ulikool [5] L 83-87
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/17 14:00 - Ogre v TALTECH - CANC
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/16 13:00 - [15] Latvijas Universitate v TALTECH [9] W 60-86
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/10 15:00 - TALTECH v SK Prometey - PPT.
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/08 16:00 - [9] TALTECH v Valmiera [13] W 99-81
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/03 15:00 - [11] BK Liepaja v TALTECH [10] W 68-81
Latvia-Estonia BL 03/01 17:00 - [4] BK Ventspils v TALTECH [9] L 101-90
Estonia Cup 02/13 17:00 - Parnu v TALTECH L 75-74
Latvia-Estonia BL 02/07 16:30 - [10] TALTECH v Kalev/SNABB [15] W 105-74
Latvia-Estonia BL 02/03 12:30 - [10] Parnu v TALTECH [8] L 92-70
Latvia-Estonia BL 01/31 17:00 - [7] Ogre v TALTECH [8] L 89-56

Wikipedia - TalTech Basketball

TalTech Basketball, also known as TalTech/OPTIBET for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball team based in Tallinn, Estonia. They are a part of the Tallinn University of Technology Sports Club. The team plays in the Estonian-Latvian Basketball League and the Korvpalli Meistriliiga (KML). Their home arena is the TalTech Sports Hall.

Tallinn University of Technology teams have won eight Estonian League championships and eight Estonian Cup titles.

History

Basketball was first played at Tallinn Tehnikum, the predecessor of the Tallinn University of Technology, on 4 February 1928, when the Tallinn Tehnikum team defeated the visiting University of Tartu 21–19. TPI Spordiklubi (Tallinn Polytechnic Institute Sports Club) was formed in 1948. TPI made their debut in the Estonian Championship in 1951 under coach Jaroslav Dudkin, who would stay with the team for the next 32 seasons. They established themselves as a major force in Estonian basketball in the 1960s, when Tõnno Lepmets and Priit Tomson led the team to six consecutive league titles from 1961 to 1966. August Sokk took over as head coach in 1982 and guided the team, led by his son Tiit Sokk and Margus Metstak, to two more championships in 1984 and 1985. In 1989, TPI changed its name back to TTÜ. The team began to struggle in the early 1990s as more professional basketball clubs joined the top division, and after the 1993–94 season, they withdrew from the league.

In 1999, TTÜ became affiliated with Tallinna Ülikoolid-A. Le Coq (formerly BC Tallinn). In 2001, the team moved to the newly renovated TTÜ Sports Hall and changed their name to TTÜ-A. Le Coq. After the 2001–02 season concluded, TTÜ and A. Le Coq shifted their sponsorship to BC Hotronic, who changed their name to TTÜ/A. Le Coq. Coached by Heino Enden and led by veterans Aivar Kuusmaa and Rauno Pehka, the team won the Estonian Cup in 2003.

On 6 September 2005, TTÜ announced that they will withdraw from the forthcoming KML season. They returned to the league for the 2006–07 season. In 2010, TTÜ Korvpalliklubi merged operations with Tallinna Kalev and became TTÜ/Kalev. However, the partnership ended after just one season, and TTÜ Korvpalliklubi continued independently. They have won the International Students Basketball League (ISBL) three times, in 2013, 2016 and 2017. In 2018, the university adopted TalTech as its official abbreviation.

The TTU basketball team is a highly competitive and skilled group of athletes who are dedicated to the sport of basketball. They are known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, which often leaves their opponents struggling to keep up. The team is made up of talented players who work together seamlessly on the court, utilizing their individual strengths to create a cohesive and effective team dynamic. With a strong focus on teamwork, discipline, and hard work, the TTU basketball team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of college basketball. Whether they are playing at home or on the road, this team always brings their A-game and never fails to impress their fans and supporters.