| Saarlouis Royals | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Leagues | Damen Bundesligen | ||
| Arena | Stadtgartenhalle, Saarlouis | ||
| Location | Saarlouis, Germany | ||
| Team colors | Black, Yellow | ||
| Head coach | René Spandauw | ||
| Website | royals-saarlouis.de | ||
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TV 1872 Saarlouis is a German sports club from Saarlouis best known for its women's basketball team, also known as Saarlouis Royals. Royals won two national leagues and three national cups between 2008 and 2010,[1] and reached the 2010 Eurocup's semifinals.[2] However, the team collapsed in 2012, ending last.[3]
Titles
- Bundesliga
- 2009, 2010
 
- BBL-Pokal
- 2008, 2009, 2010
 
2011-12 Roster
- (1.90)  Petra Manaková Petra Manaková
- (1.86)  Stefanie Grigoliet Stefanie Grigoliet
- (1.85)  Katharina Haefele Katharina Haefele
- (1.83)  Myrthe Beld Myrthe Beld
- (1.83)  Candace Williams Candace Williams
- (1.82)  Leonie Edringer Leonie Edringer
- (1.81) .svg.png.webp) Katharina Muller Katharina Muller
- (1.81)  Laura Rahn Laura Rahn
- (1.80) .svg.png.webp) Jamailah Adams Jamailah Adams
- (1.80)  Joana Meyer Joana Meyer
- (1.80)  Tudy Reed Tudy Reed
- (1.76) .svg.png.webp) Megan Pinske Megan Pinske
- (1.70)  Sophia Philippi Sophia Philippi
- (1.68)  Levke Brodersen Levke Brodersen
References
- ↑ Profile in eurobasket.com
- ↑ Profile in FIBA Europe's website
- ↑ 2011-12 table in eurobasket.com
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