Fixtures

Német Bundesliga 04/28 13:30 30 SC Vechta vs S.Oliver Wurzburg - View
Német Bundesliga 05/01 16:30 31 Chemnitz 99 vs SC Vechta - View
Német Bundesliga 05/05 16:30 32 SC Vechta vs BG Gottingen - View
Német Bundesliga 05/09 16:30 33 Brose Bamberg vs SC Vechta - View
Német Bundesliga 05/12 16:30 34 SC Vechta vs Mitteldeutscher - View

Results

Német Bundesliga 04/19 18:00 29 [17] Tubingen v Vechta [6] W 77-88
Német Bundesliga 04/13 18:00 28 [6] Vechta v Oldenburg [10] L 82-88
Német Bundesliga 04/06 18:00 27 [18] Crailsheim Merlins v Vechta [5] L 102-93
Német Bundesliga 03/30 19:00 26 [8] Telekom Bonn v Vechta [5] L 80-77
Német Bundesliga 03/25 19:00 25 [10] Braunschweig v Vechta [5] W 79-92
Német Bundesliga 03/18 19:00 24 [5] Vechta v Ratiopharm Ulm [6] W 86-81
Német Bundesliga 03/10 14:30 23 [1] Bayern München v Vechta [6] W 88-90
Német Bundesliga 03/02 19:00 22 [5] Vechta v Ludwigsburg [8] L 72-86
Német Bundesliga 02/14 17:30 21 [13] Rostock Seawolves v Vechta [6] W 77-92
Német Bundesliga 02/11 16:00 20 [4] Vechta v Alba Berlin [3] L 89-98
Német Bundesliga 02/04 14:30 19 [5] Vechta v Heidelberg Academics [18] W 109-87
Német Bundesliga 01/28 16:00 18 [6] Vechta v Hamburg Towers [7] W 79-71

Wikipedia - SC Rasta Vechta

Sports Club Rasta Vechta is a German basketball club based in Vechta, Lower Saxony. The club plays in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), following their promotion from the ProA in 2022–23.

Founded in 1979, the club has spent the majority of its history in the lower-tier German leagues. In 2012, the team was promoted to the second-tier ProA and ever since has been balancing between relegation from the BBL and promotion from ProA.

History

Foundation

The club was founded on 26 June 1979 as the basketball team of the Antonianum Gymnasium, with former students playing in the team. The name of the club, "Rasta", is a tribute to reggae music because Bob Marley's Rastaman Vibration was playing when the name was decided.

Recent years

In the 2012–13 season, Vechta won the German second-tier ProA after beating Gloria Giants Düsseldorf in the finals. This season, they entered their new home arena, the Rasta Dome. After winning the ProA in its first season in the new arena, Vechta was promoted to the first-tier Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). In 2013, the arena, which had an original capacity of 2,000 spectators, was expanded to accommodate 3,140 fans in order to meet minimum size requirements for the Basketball Bundesliga. However, the team finished last in the 2013–14 season and were immediately relegated back to the ProA. In the 2015–16 season, Rasta once again promoted to the Bundesliga. Just like the previous BBL adventure, the team would relegate again in its first season back.

National playoffs and European debut (2018–2020)

In April 2018, Vechta promoted to the BBL for the third time, after defeating PS Karlsruhe Lions in the ProA semi-finals, 3–1. In the 2018–19 Basketball Bundesliga, Vechta had an incredible season under Spanish head coach Pedro Calles. Vechta claimed the fourth place in the regular season to advance to the BBL playoffs for the first time in club history. In the playoffs, it eliminated Brose Bamberg with a 3–1 score. In the semi-finals, Vechta was swept by title favorites Bayern Munich.

In the 2019–20 season, Rasta made its debut in Europe as it qualified for a spot in the Basketball Champions League (BCL). In Group B, the German team finished in the 5th place.

Rasta Vechta won their third ProA titlte in 2022-23, tying the record hold by Mitteldeutscher BC for most championships.