BCM U Pitești

BCM U Piteşti
Leagues Liga Națională
Founded 2006
Arena Trivale Sporturilor Arena
Arena Capacity 2,000
Location Piteşti , Romania
Team colors White and Blue
President Dinu Gheorghe
Head coach Hristu Sapera
Championships Romanian Championship Winners (2000)
Romanian Championship Final (2007)
Romanian Cup Winners (2012)
Romanian SuperCup Winners 2013)
EuroChallengeCup Group Stage(2013)
Website http://www.scmpitesti.ro/baschet/
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BCM U Piteşti (until 2011 it was called CSU Pitesti) is a Romanian professional basketball club, based in Piteşti, Romania. The club competes in the Liga Națională, and has also been named in recent years CS Universitatea, BCM Piteşti and BCMUS Argeş Piteşti, CSU Piteşti and BCM U Piteşti. The team won the Romanian championship in 2000, and qualified for the finals in 2007, losing against CSU Asesoft.[1]

History

In 2013 Pitești held the 2013 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship Division B, Hristu Șapera, BCM U Pitești coach was also the coach of the Romanian National Team Under-20.

Season summaries

2011-2012

In the season: 2011-2012, the team finished on 9th place after the regular season end therefore the team didn't qualify for the Play-Off. In the Romanian Cup the team won the Cup after a great win with 91-78 against BC Timișoara in the final game played at Bucharest.

2012-2013

In the season: 2012-2013, BCM U Piteşti won the Romanian SuperCup after winning against CSU Asesoft. After the regular season end, the team finished on 11th[2] place (13 wins - 17 losses) and went to play with CS Farul Constanta in Play-Out for remaining in the first national division. BCM U Pitesti win with 3-0 against CS Farul Constanta. Also the team participated in FIBA EuroChallengeCup, but the team finished in group stage with 1 win and 5 losses.

2013-2014

In the season: 2013-2014, BCM U Pitești qualified in the Final Four of the Romanian Cup after beating U Mobitelco Cluj Napoca in the quarter finals but they lost in the Semi-Finals against CSM Oradea and against CSU Ploiești in the bronze medal game. After the regular season end, the team finished on 6th place and went to play with BC Mureș in the Play-Offs. BCM U Pitești lost the series with 3-1.

2014-2015

In the season: 2014-2015, BCM U Pitești qualified for the second consecutive year in the Final Four of the Romanian Cup and they finished 3rd after losing against future winner BC Timișoara and won against CSU Sibiu in the small final. In the regular season, the team finished in 5th place but they lost the Play-Off series in the quarter finals against CS Energia Târgu Jiu with a final score: 3-0.

2015-2016

In the season: 2015-2016, Pitești reached the quarter finals of the Romanian Cup but they lost against future winners U BT Cluj Napoca after a last-second point scored. In the regular season they finished on 9th place and didn't qualify for the Play-Offs (Pitești had a 3-point penalty due to a violation regarding the second team a year before).

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

BCM U Piteşti roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name
PG Romania Adrian Tudor
F/C United States Vincent Hunter
C Serbia Alexandar Mladenovic (C)
F Romania Bogdan Stancut
F Romania Alexandru Negut
C Romania Lucian Chirof
PG Romania Balmus Gheorghe
F Romania Alin Ionut Zaharie
C Romania Adrian Oprea
F Romania Mihai Caprarescu
PG Romania Vlad Corpodean
PG Canada Myck Kabongo
F/C Croatia Tomislav Gabric
F Bulgaria Pavel Marinov
Head coach

Romania Hrisu Sapera

Assistant coach(es)

Romania Alexandru Ziguli


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: 24 August 2016

Notable former players

To appear in this section a player must have either:

Competitive record

Seasons Championships Cups Europe Coach Roster
2011–12 9th place Winner No tournament Tudor Costescu Damien Kinloch, Lucian Chirof, Alexandru Ziguli, Alexandru Neguț, Daniel Popescu, Octavian Calotă, Senai Isleam, Darko Vujacic, Georgian Păun, Ivan Stefanovic, Slobodan Popovic, Uros Velickovic
2012–13 11th place Quarter Finals EuroChallengeCup-group stage Tudor Costescu Damien Kinloch, Lucian Chirof, Daniel Popescu, Marcel Jones,Adobe Gennie, Slobodan Popovic, Alexandru Neguț, Corneliu Alexiu, Cosmin Mătăsaru, Octavian Calotă, Pancracije Barac, Drasko Albijanic
2013–14 6th place 4th place No tournament Hristu Șapera Vlad Dogaru, Ante Krapic, Iulian Orbeanu, Iulian Corneanu, Marian Minea, Ousmane Barro, Pankracije Barac, Kenn Tutt, Lamonte Ulmer, Edi Sinadinovic, Marko Djurkovic, Cornel Alexiu, Lucian Chirof, Vlad Corpodean, Alexandru Neguț.
2014–15 5th place 3rd place No tournament Hristu Șapera Iulian Orbeanu,Cornel Alexiu, Lucian Chirof, Cezar Stănescu, Căprărescu Mihai, Alexandru Neguț, Yurii Fraseniuk, Mirko Kovac, Marko Sutalo, Radenko Pilcevic, Ronald Ross, Stevan Milosevic, Krystopher Faber, Nemanja Kovacevic, Nemanja Maric, Dalibor Djapa
2015–16 9th place Quarter finals No tournament Jovica Arsic/ Adjelko Mandic/ Hristu Șapera Cornel Alexiu, Lucian Chirof, Căprărescu Mihai, Alexandru Neguț, Ronald Ross,Cătălin Vlaicu, Adrian Tudor, Pedja Stamenkovic, Aleksandar Mladenovic, Bogdan Stăncuț, Vyacheslav Bobrov, Maxsym Pustozvonov, Tauras Jogela, Ghiță Balmuș, Vincent Hunter, Jamar Diggs.

Past rosters

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2013-2014 roster

Nr. Name Nat. Hg. Age
1. Vlad Dogaru  Romania 184 cm 28 years
2. Iulian Orbeanu  Romania 204 cm 22 years
3. Vlad Corpodean  Romania 194 cm 22 years
4. Lucian Chirof  Romania 202 cm 22 years
5. Cornel Alexiu  Romania 197 cm 21 years
6. Marko Djurkovic  Serbia 205 cm 26 years
7. Edi Sinadinovic  Serbia 191 cm 25 years
8. Lamonte Ulmer  United States 198 cm 25 years
9. Ken Tutt  United States 185 cm 29 years
10. Barač Pankracije  Croatia 196 cm 32 years
11. Alexandru Negut  Romania 196 cm 23 years
12. Ousmane Barro  Senegal 208 cm 28 years
13. Marian Minea  Romania 203 cm 29 years

2014-2015 roster

Nr. Name Nat. Hg. Position
1. Marko Šutalo  Bosnia and Herzegovina 193 cm G
2. Mirko Kovač  Serbia 199 cm F
3. Cezar Stanescu  Romania 191 cm SG
4. Radenko Pilčević  Serbia 188 cm SG
5. Iulian Orbeanu  Romania 204 cm C
6. Cornel Alexiu  Romania 196 cm PF
7. Ronald Ross  United States 188 cm PG
8. Stevan Milosevic  Montenegro 211 cm C
9. Krystopher Faber  United States 208 cm C
10. Yurii Frasenyuk  Ukraine 200 cm PF
11. Lucian Chirof  Romania 202 cm C
12. Alexandru Negut  Romania 198 cm SF

Last update: September 4, 2014[3]

2015-2016 roster

Nr. Name Nat. Hg. Position
1. Cătălin Vlaicu  Romania 203 cm C
2. Adrian Tudor  Romania 184 cm PG
3. Pedja Stamenkovic  Serbia 190 cm PG
4. Aleksandar Mladenovic  Serbia 207 cm C
5. Căprărescu Mihai  Romania - cm SF
6. Bogdan Stăncuț  Romania 196 cm SF
7. Mircea Ghiță  Romania 178 cm PG
8. Vyacheslav Bobrov  Ukraine 1201 cm PF
9. Maxsym Pustozvonov  Ukraine 200 cm SF
10. Tauras Jogela  Lithuania 203 cm PF
11. Ghiță Balmuș  Romania 180 cm PG
12. Cornel Alexiu  Romania 196 cm SF
13. Ronald Ross  United States 188 cm PG
14. Lucian Chirof  Romania 202 cm C
15. Alexandru Negut  Romania 198 cm SF
16. Vincent Hunter  United States 210 cm C
17. Jamar Diggs  United States 188 cm PG
18. Rihards Kuksiks  Latvia 198 cm SF

Last update: December 21, 2015[4]

Administration

Nr. Name Nat. Position
1. Hristu Sapera  Romania coach
2. Ziguli Alexandru  Romania assistant coach
3. unknown  Romania manager

References

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