Fixtures

B.리그 05/04 06:35 - 요코하마 vs 브레이브 선더스 - View
B.리그 05/05 05:05 - 요코하마 vs 브레이브 선더스 - View

결과

B.리그 04/28 05:05 - [7] 신슈 v 요코하마 [6] L 83-56
B.리그 04/27 05:05 - [7] 신슈 v 요코하마 [6] W 69-79
B.리그 04/21 05:05 - [6] 요코하마 v F.E. 나고야 [5] L 65-75
B.리그 04/20 04:05 - [6] 요코하마 v F.E. 나고야 [5] L 67-96
B.리그 04/17 10:05 - [2] 미카와 v 요코하마 [6] L 77-55
B.리그 04/14 05:05 - 요코하마 v 산엔 L 92-99
B.리그 04/13 06:05 - [6] 요코하마 v 산엔 [1] L 82-90
B.리그 04/10 10:05 - [6] 요코하마 v 신슈 [7] L 66-84
B.리그 04/07 06:05 - [8] 이바라키 v 요코하마 [6] L 95-94
B.리그 04/06 06:05 - [8] 이바라키 v 요코하마 [6] W 93-94
B.리그 03/31 05:05 - [6] 요코하마 v 도요타 알바르크 [2] L 66-79
B.리그 03/30 06:05 - [6] 요코하마 v 도요타 알바르크 [2] L 75-81

Wikipedia - Yokohama B-Corsairs

The Yokohama B-Corsairs (横浜ビー・コルセアーズ, Yokohama Bii Koruse'a-zu) are a Japanese professional basketball team that compete in the first division of the B.League. Following the team's establishment in 2010, they participated in the Eastern Conference of the bj league for five seasons and in 2013 became the first team based in the Kanto region of Japan to win the league's championship.

History

Early success in bj league (2011-13)

The B-Corsairs entered the league in the 2011–2012 season as one of four expansion teams, seeing the league grow from 16 to 20 teams. In their first season they finished in second place in the Eastern Conference, led by league MVP Justin Burrell. Former NBA player Reggie Geary won the coach of the year award. In the playoff series they finished third overall, losing the Eastern Conference Final to the Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix but defeating the Kyoto Hannaryz in the playoff for third.

The following season the B-Corsairs won the 2012-13 bj-league title, defeating Rizing Fukuoka in the championship game. After again finishing second in the Eastern Conference, they overcame conference leader Niigata Albirex BB in the Eastern Conference Final, with Draelon Burns scoring in the final second of the game. With the victory, Geary became the first foreign-born coach to win a title in the bj-league. Team captain Masayuki Kabaya was named playoff MVP.

Descent from playoff contention (2013-2016)

The club's initial success came at a financial cost. In the off-season following their championship success, it was reported that the club was in financial difficulty and the ownership changed. Geary left the club to join the Chiba Jets and the B-Corsairs' import players also signed with other clubs within Japan. Geary's assistant Michael Katsuhisa became head coach and Taketo Aoki retired as a player to become an assistant coach. Import players Wayne Marshall, Marquise Gray and Omar Reed joined the club. The 2013–14 season started reasonably well for the club, which was in playoff contention with a 16–17 record, but it slumped at the end of the year and finished with a 24–28 record, missing out on the playoffs for the first time.

Katsuhisa remained as head coach for the 2014–15 season and the team was again led by Kabaya and Marshall. Dzaflo Larkai, Carl Hall and Warren Niles were added as import players. Kenji Yamada was named captain although Kabaya remained with the team. The club struggled throughout the season however, with Marshall missing a quarter of the season due to injury. They finished to 10th place in the Eastern Conference with an 18–34 win–loss record.

At the end of the 2014–15 season Katsuhisa left the club and Aoki became the head coach. Marshall left the club and was replaced by Jordan Henriquez. Cory Johnson and Emanuel Willis were also added to the roster, although Willis was released six games into the 2015–16 season. Yamada continued in the role of team captain for the second season. Satoshi Hisayama, who had been at the club since its beginning in 2011 but was released at the end of the 2014–15 season, returned to the club at the end of October to replace Willis. Small forward Ryoichi Ishitani, who had been with the B-Corsairs training squad since the 2014–15 season, including a previous stint on the main squad between November 2014 and February 2015, was signed to a full contract and added to the main squad in February 2016. After recording a 16–14 win–loss record in the first four months of the season, the team slumped to manage just two wins in its next twenty games. The team finished the season in 10th place in the Eastern Conference for the second consecutive year. At the end of the season the club announced that it would not renew the contracts of Hall and Johnson.

B.League

From September 2016, the B-Corsairs will compete in the Central Conference of the First Division of the B.League, a new three-division competition formed from the merger of the bj-league and the National Basketball League. During the off-season, Hisayama, who had been with the club since their foundation, announced his retirement as a player, and joined the Shimane Susanoo Magic as a coach under Katsuhisa. Yamada was named as team captain for his third year. Off-season signings included free agents Jeff Parmer (previously with Shiga) and Faye Pape Mour (previously with Niigata), as well as American Jason Washburn, who was previously playing in the Kosovo league in Europe.

요코하마(横浜ビー・コルセアーズ, Yokohama B-Corsairs)는 일본 가나가와현 요코하마시를 연고로 하는 프로 농구 팀이다. bj리그에 속해 있으며, 2011년부터 참가하고 있다. 홈 경기장은 요코하마 국제 풀 하우스이다.

요코하마는 2011년에 창단되었으며, 첫 시즌인 2011-12 시즌에는 이스턴 디비전에서 4위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하지 못하였다. 그러나 이후 2012-13 시즌에는 이스턴 디비전 우승과 함께 bj리그 챔피언십에서 우승을 차지하였다. 2013-14 시즌에는 이스턴 디비전 준우승을 차지하며 플레이오프에 진출하였으나, 준결승에서 도쿄 에이시스에게 패하며 탈락하였다.

요코하마는 2014-15 시즌에 이스턴 디비전 우승과 함께 bj리그 챔피언십에서 우승을 차지하였다. 2015-16 시즌에는 이스턴 디비전 우승과 함께 bj리그 챔피언십에서 3연패를 달성하였다. 2016-17 시즌에는 이스턴 디비전 우승과 함께 bj리그 챔피언십에서 4연패를 달성하였다.

요코하마는 2017-18 시즌부터 B1리그에 참가하게 되었다. B1리그에서는 첫 시즌인 2017-18 시즌에 이스턴 컨퍼런스에서 10위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하지 못하였다. 그러나 이후 2018-19 시즌에는 이스턴 컨퍼런스에서 5위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하였으나, 준준결승에서 치바 제츠에 패하며 탈락하였다.

요코하마는 2019-20 시즌에는 이스턴 컨퍼런스에서 6위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하지 못하였다. 그러나 2020-21 시즌에는 이스턴 컨퍼런스에서 4위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하였으나, 준준결승에서 도쿄 에이시스에게 패하며 탈락하였다.

요코하마는 2021-22 시즌에는 이스턴 컨퍼런스에서 3위를 기록하며 플레이오프에 진출하였으나, 준준결승에서 카가와 와일드 보아즈에게 패하며 탈락하였다.