Brixton TopCats

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

{{Use British English|date=October 2019}}

{{fanpov|date=May 2018}}

{{Infobox Basketball club

| color1 = white

| color2 = #E51837

| name = Brixton TopCats

| nickname =

| logo =

| imagesize =

| leagues = Men's:
EBL Division 2
Women's:
Women's British Basketball League

| founded = 1985

| history = Brixton TopCats
(1985–1986)
Lambeth TopCats
(1986–1987)
Brixton TopCats
(1987–present)

| arena = Brixton Recreation Centre

| location = Brixton, London

| colors = Red and White
{{color box|#E51837}} {{color box|white}}

| president =

| vice-presidents =

| coach =

| championships =

| website = [http://brixtontopcats.org/ brixtontopcats.org]

| h_body = E51837

| h_pattern_b = _thinblacksides

| h_shorts = E51837

| h_pattern_s = _blacksides

| a_body = FFFFFF

| a_pattern_b = _thinblacksides

| a_shorts = FFFFFF

| a_pattern_s = _blacksides

}}

Brixton TopCats is a British basketball club based in the Brixton area of London. Established in 1985, the Men's first team currently compete in the National Basketball League Division 2, and the Women's team compete in the Women's British Basketball League. The club is particularly notable for its development programme, which has started the careers of Luol Deng, Ajou Deng and Ugonna Onyekwe in recent years.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/basketball/6145178.stm|title=Deng's dedication breeds success|publisher=BBC.co.uk}} The TopCats are based at Brixton Recreation Centre and since 2009 have operated a partnership with London South Bank University.{{cite web|url=http://ballersnetwork.com/p/en/courts/brixton-recreation-centre/|title=Brixton Recreation Centre|publisher=ballersnetwork.com}}

The club has received visits over the years from Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, Robert Horry, Lennox Lewis, Ian Wright and Kate Hoey MP. The club's founder, owner and General Manager, Jimmy Rogers, who died in 2018, was recognised as a community leader and remembered globally in basketball communities.[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2018/oct/06/farewell-to-father-of-british-basketball-who-discovered-luol-deng Tim Lewis, "Farewell to father of British basketball who discovered Luol Deng", The Guardian, 6 October 2018]. Retrieved 7 October 2018

Season-by-season records

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
bgcolor="#efefef"

! Season{{cite web|url=http://www.pawprint75.co.uk/Clubs/brixton.htm |title=Brixton TopCats History |publisher=pawprint75.co.uk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081226204830/http://www.pawprint75.co.uk/Clubs/brixton.htm |archive-date=26 December 2008 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.basketballengland.co.uk/LeagueTables/|title=League Table History|publisher=Basketball England|access-date=2014-12-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913095620/http://www.basketballengland.co.uk/LeagueTables/#|archive-date=2014-09-13|url-status=dead}}

! Division

! Played

! Won

! Lost

! Points

! League

! Playoffs

! National Cup

! National Trophy

! Patron's Cup

! National Shield

colspan="12" align=center bgcolor="black" | Brixton TopCats
|1985-86NBL Division 222157304th1st RoundSemi-finalDNQDNQ
colspan="12" align=center bgcolor="black" | Lambeth TopCats
|1986-87NBL Division 218117225th2nd RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
colspan="12" align=center bgcolor="black" | Brixton TopCats
|1987-88NBL Division 218144282ndRunner-up1st RoundRunner-upDNQDNQ
|1988-89NBL Division 120173342ndSemi-final1st RoundWinnersDNQDNQ
|1989-90NBL Division 122193383rdRunner-up2nd RoundRunner-upDNQDNQ
|1990-91NBL Division 1221012209thDNQ2nd Round2nd RoundDNQDNQ
|1991-92NBL Division 122139264thSemi-final2nd RoundSemi-finalDNQDNQ
|1992-93NBL Division 1221111227thSemi-final2nd RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
|1993-94NBL Division 118108205thQuarter-final3rd RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
|1994-95NBL Division 122139265thQuarter-final2nd RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
|1995-96NBL Division 122913187thRunner-up1st RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
|1996-97NBL Division 1267191412thDNQ2nd RoundDNQDNQ
|1997-98NBL Division 122418812thDNQ2nd RoundDNQDNQ
|1998-99NBL Division 126224414thDNQ3rd RoundDNQDNQ
|1999-2000NBL Division 224177344th2nd RoundDNQDNQ
|2000-01NBL Division 2246181211thDNQDNQDNQQuarter-final
|2001-02NBL Division 2 South1679146thDNQDNQDNQ2nd Round
|2002-03NBL Division 2 South1477146thDNQDNQDNQRunner-up
|2003-04EBL Division 3 South18162321stSemi-finalDNQDNQWinners
|2004-05EBL Division 3 East1899187thDNQ2nd RoundDNQDNQRunner-up
|2005-06EBL Division 3 South-East16610127thDNQ1st RoundDNQDNQ1st Round
|2006-07EBL Division 3 South16115223rdQuarter-final2nd RoundDNQDNQ3rd Round
|2007-08EBL Division 3 South227151411thDNQ1st RoundDNQDNQ2nd Round
|2008-09EBL Division 3 South24204401stRunner-upSemi-finalDNQDNQWinners
|2009-10EBL Division 220155302ndQuarter-finalQuarter-finalDNQ1st RoundDNQ
|2010-11EBL Division 118810165thQuarter-finalWinners1st RoundDNQDNQ
|2011-12EBL Division 1241113229thDNQ3rd RoundQuarter-finalDNQDNQ
|2012-13EBL Division 126323614thDNQ2nd Round1st RoundDNQDNQ
|2013-14EBL Division 220128244thSemi-final2nd RoundDNQ1st RoundDNQ
|2014-15EBL Division 2221012207thQuarter-final2nd RoundDNQ1st RoundDNQ

References

{{reflist}}