Fixtures

France Pro B 11/29 18:00 14 Blois vs Poitiers - View
France Pro B 12/06 18:00 15 Rouen vs Blois - View
France Pro B 12/10 19:00 4 Roanne vs Blois - View
France Pro B 12/13 18:00 16 Blois vs Hyeres Toulon - View
France Pro B 12/20 18:00 17 Gries-Souffel vs Blois - View
France Pro B 12/27 18:00 18 Blois vs Antibes - View

Results

France Pro B 11/16 19:00 13 [20] C’Chartres v Blois [2] L 92-91
Coupe De France 11/12 19:00 5 UJAP Quimper v Blois W 80-86
France Pro B 11/09 19:00 12 [1] Blois v Pau-Orthez [11] L 102-105
France Pro B 11/05 19:00 11 Chalons-Reims v Blois W 89-90
France Pro B 11/01 19:30 10 [9] Saint-Chamond v Blois [1] W 76-99
France Pro B 10/29 19:30 9 [1] Blois v Orleans [5] L 75-82
France Pro B 10/25 18:00 8 [11] Fos-sur-Mer v Blois [1] W 63-65
France Pro B 10/18 18:00 7 [17] Evreux v Blois [1] W 64-84
Coupe De France 10/15 18:00 6 Union Rennes Basket 35 v Blois W 67-85
France Pro B 10/12 18:00 6 [1] Blois v Caen BC [10] W 117-80
France Pro B 10/04 18:00 5 [3] Blois v Nantes [15] W 108-75
France Pro B 10/01 18:00 4 Roanne v Blois - PPT.

Wikipedia - ADA Blois Basket 41

Abeille des Aydes Blois Basket 41, commonly known as ADA Blois, is a professional basketball based in Blois, France. The club plays in the Pro A, which is the top tier of basketball in the country.

History

The old club logo, until 2017

Created in 1907 under the name Abeille des Aydes, the club would first allow the practice of gymnastics and shooting. It is after the war that one begins to practice basketball there.

Between 1986 and 1995, ADA Basket, coached by Jean-Raoul Baudry, climbed from Regional 2 to National 2 with four consecutive accessions from 1987 to 1991. But at the end of the 1994–1995 season, the club filed for bankruptcy. and is downgraded at Regional 1. In 2001, the first team managed to find the National 2 where she played in 1994–1995.

On 10 September 2005. ADA Blois Basket was played its first match in National 1. At the end of this season, the team will be relegated to National 2 but will go up the following year in National 1. After failing in the final of the playoffs on several occasions in 2012, 2013 and 2015, ADA Blois wins the French National 1 Championship in 2016 and thus reaches the Pro B for the first time in its history.

On 29 March 2016. ADA Blois Basket won her home game against La Rochelle (75–50) and became French Champion of NM1 at 5 days before the end of the 2015–2016 season of National 1. The ADA would play in the Pro B for the first time in its history.

In 2017–18 season, Blois surprised by finishing the season first in the regular season with a 27–7 record in the Pro B. Thereby, Blois was crowned the Pro B champions and promoted to the top-tier Pro A. ADA power forward Tyren Johnson was named the Pro B Most Valuable Player. However, due to insufficient infrastructures, the club stayed in the second-tier division.

In 2022, Blois won the promotion play-offs to access the top-tier division for the first time in their history.

The Blois basketball team is a professional basketball club based in Blois, France. The team competes in the top-tier French basketball league, LNB Pro A. Blois has a rich history in French basketball, with a dedicated fan base and a strong tradition of success on the court.

The team is known for its fast-paced, high-energy style of play, with a focus on teamwork and skillful ball movement. The players on the Blois team are known for their athleticism, versatility, and competitive spirit, making them a formidable opponent for any team in the league.

Off the court, the Blois team is actively involved in the local community, hosting youth basketball clinics, charity events, and other initiatives to give back to their fans and supporters. With a strong roster of talented players and a commitment to excellence, the Blois basketball team is a force to be reckoned with in French basketball.