西班牙ACB联赛 | 04/13 16:00 | 29 | [4] UCAM穆西亚 v 帕拉西亚 [18] | W | 90-77 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 04/09 18:00 | 3 | [2] 路德维希堡 v UCAM穆西亚 [1] | W | 72-85 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 04/06 17:30 | 28 | [10] 尤文图特 v UCAM穆西亚 [5] | W | 75-82 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 04/03 16:30 | 3 | [1] UCAM穆西亚 v 路德维希堡 [2] | W | 98-72 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 03/31 15:00 | 27 | [7] UCAM穆西亚 v 安道尔 [14] | W | 99-86 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 03/24 16:00 | 26 | [7] 瓦伦西亚 v UCAM穆西亚 [3] | L | 83-82 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 03/20 17:30 | 6 | [3] 霍隆夏普尔 v UCAM穆西亚 [1] | L | 64-60 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 03/16 17:00 | 25 | [5] UCAM穆西亚 v 奥布拉多伊洛Monbus [16] | W | 94-81 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 03/12 19:30 | 5 | [1] UCAM穆西亚 v AEK [4] | W | 100-89 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 03/09 19:45 | 24 | [5] UCAM穆西亚 v 赫罗纳 [13] | W | 81-73 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 03/05 17:00 | 4 | [2] 普罗米修斯 v UCAM穆西亚 [1] | L | 79-78 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 03/02 17:00 | 23 | [10] 曼雷沙 v UCAM穆西亚 [5] | W | 83-88 | |
西班牙国王杯 | 02/15 17:00 | 3 | 皇家马德里 v UCAM穆西亚 | L | 84-79 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 02/11 16:00 | 22 | [7] UCAM穆西亚 v 格拉纳达 [15] | W | 91-78 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 02/06 17:30 | 3 | [4] AEK v UCAM穆西亚 [1] | W | 79-84 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 02/03 19:45 | 21 | [9] UCAM穆西亚 v 毕尔包 [12] | W | 96-76 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 01/30 19:30 | 2 | [4] UCAM穆西亚 v 普罗米修斯 [2] | W | 90-81 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 01/27 17:00 | 20 | [8] 特内里费 v UCAM穆西亚 [6] | L | 75-73 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 01/23 19:30 | 1 | [3] UCAM穆西亚 v 霍隆夏普尔 [3] | W | 78-61 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 01/20 17:00 | 19 | [6] 格兰卡纳利亚 v UCAM穆西亚 [4] | L | 91-80 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 01/14 11:30 | 18 | [5] UCAM穆西亚 v 皇家马德里 [1] | W | 73-61 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 01/06 17:00 | 17 | [16] 安道尔 v UCAM穆西亚 [4] | L | 98-73 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 12/29 19:30 | 16 | [13] 奥布拉多伊洛Monbus v UCAM穆西亚 [5] | W | 79-87 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 12/22 20:30 | 15 | [5] UCAM穆西亚 v 乌尼卡查马拉加 [2] | L | 65-88 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 12/20 17:00 | 6 | [3] 托法斯 v UCAM穆西亚 [1] | W | 75-90 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 12/17 16:00 | 14 | [16] 布雷奥干 v UCAM穆西亚 [5] | W | 74-83 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 12/13 19:30 | 5 | [2] UCAM穆西亚 v 托尔托纳 [1] | W | 87-75 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 12/10 16:00 | 13 | [4] UCAM穆西亚 v 瓦伦西亚 [5] | L | 77-85 | |
西班牙ACB联赛 | 12/02 17:00 | 12 | [15] 萨拉戈萨 v UCAM穆西亚 [3] | L | 82-76 | |
篮球冠军联赛 | 11/28 17:30 | 4 | [4] 伊戈卡 v UCAM穆西亚 [2] | W | 63-79 |
UCAM Universidad Católica de Murcia Club de Baloncesto, S.A.D., more commonly referred to as UCAM Murcia, is a professional basketball team based in Murcia, Spain. It plays their home games at Palacio de Deportes.
Founded in 1985 under the name Agrupación Deportiva Júver, Murcia agreed with a Madrid-based club, Logos de Madrid, to buy out its rights to play in the Spanish second division. Murcia would play at that level for four consecutive seasons and its first superstar was do-it-all big man Randy Owens.
In 1990, Murcia, led by veteran center Mike Phillips, beat Obradoiro in a playoffs series to gain promotion to the Spanish League. The club would stay in the Spanish elite for the next seven seasons, with stars likes Ralph McPherson, Clarence Kea, Michael Anderson and Johnny Rogers and head coaches like Felipe Coello, José María Oleart and Moncho Monsalve. In December 1991, Kea pulled down 29 rebounds, which remains a Spanish League record, in a win against Breogán Lugo.
The club became CB Murcia in 1993 and moved to its current arena, Palacio de Deportes, the following season. Murcia organized the Copa del Rey tournament in the 1995–96 season and made it to the semifinals. Murcia went down to the Spanish second division at the end of the 1996–97 season, but reached the Spanish elite a couple of times, including in 2006, when it downed CAI Zaragoza in overtime in a do-or-die game to advance. Led by Jimmie Hunter and Juanjo Triguero, Murcia ranked 12th in the 2007–08 season, but went back to the second division two years later. Murcia bounced back to score promotion directly with a 30–4 record, and has been in the Spanish elite even since.
In 2013, the club switched hands and UCAM Murcia took control. That moved helped Murcia shine in the last couple of seasons for its best results ever. With Diego Ocampo as head coach and Scott Bamforth, Raulzinho Neto and Carlos Cabezas as its top newcomers, Murcia finished the Spanish regular season with a 17–17 record, which was just one win from the playoffs. Last season Murcia found a new coach in Fotios Katsikaris and added more experienced players like Facundo Campazzo, Serhiy Lishchuk and Vítor Faverani. That led to a seventh-place finish with an 18–16 record and a ticket to the quarterfinals for the first time in the club's history, where it lost 2–1 to Real Madrid in the quarterfinals, but earned the right to make its debut in European competitions in the 2016–17 EuroCup. In its European debut, UCAM Murcia reached the Top 16 round.
In the next season, the club joined the Basketball Champions League, reaching the Final Four in its first participation. Murcia lost to AEK in the semifinals and won the third place game over MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg.