British SLB | 12/20 19:30 | - | Surrey 89ers v Leicester Riders | L | 72-89 | |
British SLB | 12/13 19:30 | - | Surrey 89ers v Manchester Basketball | W | 86-79 | |
British SLB | 12/08 16:00 | - | Sheffield Sharks v Surrey 89ers | L | 93-85 | |
British SLB | 11/30 18:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v Bristol Flyers | L | 85-88 | |
British SLB | 11/28 19:30 | - | [1] London Lions v Surrey 89ers [5] | W | 83-87 | |
British SLB | 11/15 19:30 | - | Newcastle Eagles v Surrey 89ers | L | 81-77 | |
British SLB | 11/09 18:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v Caledonia Gladiators | W | 92-83 | |
British SLB | 11/06 19:30 | - | London Lions v Surrey 89ers | - | Postponed | |
British SLB | 11/02 18:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v Leicester Riders | L | 66-82 | |
British BBL Trophy | 10/25 18:30 | - | London Lions v Surrey 89ers | L | 81-69 | |
British SLB Trophy | 10/23 18:30 | - | Leicester Riders v Surrey 89ers | L | 89-76 | |
British SLB Trophy | 10/19 17:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v Leicester Riders | L | 75-87 | |
British BBL Trophy | 10/12 17:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v Bristol Flyers | L | 69-92 | |
British SLB Trophy | 10/05 18:30 | - | Bristol Flyers v Surrey 89ers | L | 86-79 | |
British SLB Trophy | 09/28 17:00 | - | Surrey 89ers v London Lions | W | 87-85 |
The Surrey 89ers are an English professional basketball team based in Guildford, Surrey, that compete in Super League Basketball.
The club was formed in August 2024, following the dissolution of the Surrey Scorchers that competed in the British Basketball League. Former Great Britain national team player and Scorchers general manager Dan Clark announced the launch of the new Guildford-based franchise, the Surrey 89ers, in the Scorchers' place for the new top-flight basketball competition, Super League Basketball. As part of the announcement, the 89ers will have the same staff, players and front office members, including former Scorchers head coach Lloyd Gardner, while only changing the ownership structure, effectively making it a phoenix club. The team, nicknamed the "Niners", refers to 1889, the year in which the modern county of Surrey was established.