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Plymouth Raiders V DBL Sharks Sheffield GAME PACK Plymouth Raiders v DBL Sharks Sheffield Sunday 4 February 2018 4:00 PM BBL Championship Plymouth Pavillions Head to Head Plymouth Raiders DBL Sharks Sheffield Overall: Championship 13 30 Trophy 0 4 Cup 1 1 Play Offs 1 0 Total 15 35 Home: Championship 9 18 Trophy 0 1 Cup 0 1 Play Offs 1 0 Total 10 20 Away: Championship 4 12 Trophy 0 3 Cup 1 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 5 15 @ Neutral Venue: Championship 0 0 Trophy 0 0 Cup 0 0 Play Offs 0 0 Total 0 0 Last 10 Matches: 4 6 Biggest Win by 29 point(s) 02/10/16 @ EIS Sheffield by 43 point(s) 01/10/10 @ EIS Sheffield 95-66 BBL Championship 116-73 BBL Championship Last Win by 29 point(s) 02/10/16 @ EIS Sheffield by 5 point(s) 13/10/17 @ EIS Sheffield 95-66 BBL Championship 83-78 BBL Championship Past Meetings Plymouth Raiders v DBL Sharks Sheffield 2017/2018 29/04/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders - Sheffield Sharks 04/02/2018 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders - Sheffield Sharks 13/10/2017 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 83- 78 Plymouth Raiders 2016/2017 05/03/2017 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 81- 87 Sheffield Sharks 25/11/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 87- 78 Plymouth Raiders 02/10/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 66- 95 Plymouth Raiders 2015/2016 17/04/2016 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 84- 76 Sheffield Sharks 04/03/2016 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 82- 77 Sheffield Sharks 31/01/2016 TRO Quarter Finals Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 73- 99 Sheffield Sharks 29/01/2016 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 74- 68 Plymouth Raiders 2014/2015 13/03/2015 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 93- 88 Plymouth Raiders OT1 30/11/2014 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 91- 90 Sheffield Sharks 03/10/2014 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 79- 55 Plymouth Raiders 2013/2014 20/04/2014 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 71- 81 Sheffield Sharks 12/02/2014 TRO Quarter Finals Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 60- 74 Sheffield Sharks 08/12/2013 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 78- 86 Sheffield Sharks 04/10/2013 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 75- 69 Plymouth Raiders 2012/2013 30/03/2013 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 72- 78 Sheffield Sharks 20/03/2013 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 82- 67 Plymouth Raiders 23/11/2012 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 71- 99 Plymouth Raiders 2011/2012 20/04/2012 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 102- 99 Plymouth Raiders 10/03/2012 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 94- 82 Sheffield Sharks 12/02/2012 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 84- 78 Sheffield Sharks 04/11/2011 CUP Quarter Finals EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 83- 85 Plymouth Raiders 2010/2011 12/02/2011 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 78- 95 Sheffield Sharks 12/01/2011 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 96- 82 Plymouth Raiders 12/11/2010 CUP Quarter Finals EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 96- 84 Plymouth Raiders 01/10/2010 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 116- 73 Plymouth Raiders 2009/2010 10/04/2010 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 76- 84 Sheffield Sharks 29/01/2010 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 107- 84 Plymouth Raiders 25/10/2009 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 55- 67 Sheffield Sharks 2008/2009 27/03/2009 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 96- 73 Plymouth Raiders 27/02/2009 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 64- 95 Sheffield Sharks 25/01/2009 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 86- 87 Plymouth Raiders 2007/2008 26/04/2008 PO Quarter Finals Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 91- 73 Sheffield Sharks 11/04/2008 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 78- 73 Plymouth Raiders 16/02/2008 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 85- 73 Sheffield Sharks 01/12/2007 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 71- 57 Sheffield Sharks 2006/2007 14/02/2007 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 66- 72 Sheffield Sharks 12/01/2007 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 80- 72 Plymouth Raiders 22/12/2006 CH EIS Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 110- 98 Plymouth Raiders OT1 27/10/2006 CH Plymouth Pavillions Plymouth Raiders 90- 85 Sheffield Sharks 2005/2006 08/04/2006 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 81- 98 Sheffield Sharks 26/03/2006 CH Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 97- 88 Plymouth Raiders 04/02/2006 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 87- 78 Sheffield Sharks 29/01/2006 CH Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 83- 90 Plymouth Raiders 2004/2005 10/03/2005 CH Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 78- 66 Plymouth Raiders 19/02/2005 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 76- 83 Sheffield Sharks 05/02/2005 CH Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 64- 74 Sheffield Sharks 17/10/2004 CH Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 71- 70 Plymouth Raiders 1999/2000 13/11/1999 TRO Pools Stage Plymouth Plymouth Raiders 78- 116 Sheffield Sharks 31/10/1999 TRO Pools Stage Sheffield Sheffield Sharks 104- 62 Plymouth Raiders Player Statistics Championship Plymouth Raiders Plymouth Raiders Player Statistics # Name G FG 3 Pt FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN Brandon Penn 13 59/131 28/88 21/28 223 26 79 105 33 40 31 7 19 409.11 Greg Mays 2 14/15 0/2 6/8 34 4 10 14 8 2 1 2 2 57.25 Matthew Broderick 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 3Eddie Matthew 162/9 7/13 0/0 25 1 7 8 0 7 3 2 3 68.03 4Dylan Costelloe 185/17 0/6 8/13 18 2 24 26 19 25 9 3 9 172.04 5Neil Watson 18 45/98 51/145 45/54 288 11 56 67 33 136 65 6 35 632.38 7Nick Tomsick 1315/35 17/43 10/13 91 8 15 23 22 27 12 1 8 222.34 8Stephen Gordon 162/4 0/0 0/0 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 14.09 9Will Neighbour 313/26 7/16 0/3 47 5 18 23 8 7 8 1 0 94.27 10Denzel Ubiaro 174/16 0/3 6/10 14 3 9 12 6 2 7 2 2 92.46 12Joonas Jarvelainen 16 44/96 23/80 29/36 186 17 58 75 30 20 25 4 8 334.34 13Louis Sayers 18 7/22 23/65 4/5 87 17 33 50 3 31 8 3 14 383.02 19Stefan Djukic 48/16 0/2 2/8 18 5 6 11 6 4 2 2 2 56.10 20Jawad Adekoya 10 26/53 11/37 27/34 112 10 22 32 30 7 12 3 15 257.19 23Zak Wells 1639/77 0/1 13/20 91 36 58 94 29 18 24 5 1 339.54 24Kinu Rochford 1264/120 0/0 22/32 150 33 76 109 35 33 25 12 8 333.26 25Tre Bowman 421/43 4/17 14/16 68 3 13 16 12 6 6 3 4 132.12 Totals 368/778 171/518 207/280 1,456 183 484 667 276 365 240 56 131 DBL Sharks Sheffield Sheffield Sharks Player Statistics # Name G FG 3 Pt FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN Marko Backovic 9 0/1 0/1 0/0 0 2 2 4 4 1 2 0 1 20.39 Ryan Wilson 4 2/7 0/2 2/2 6 0 3 3 3 0 2 0 1 24.20 0Sol Rolls-Tyson 10/0 0/0 0/0 000000000 1.37 1Christopher Alexander 1466/144 22/75 58/70 256 14 29 43 43 66 42 4 20 446.50 3Edgar McKnight 14 30/65 13/43 31/38 130 19 41 60 23 87 31 2 11 426.37 5Edward Brownell 100/0 0/4 0/0 0 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 28.28 6James Mitchell 50/4 0/2 1/2 114523101 26.08 11Dirk Williams 14 47/96 42/100 20/26 240 10 83 93 16 37 8 8 15 457.16 12Jacob Cauthorn 91/2 0/0 0/0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.18 15Michael Tuck 1452/108 3/21 16/26 129 23 54 77 31 29 20 4 11 381.57 20Tony Wroblicky 1473/124 0/1 14/17 160 45 93 138 29 25 13 8 11 361.35 24Zachariah Gachette 1346/103 17/51 9/18 152 13 15 28 9 21 18 3 14 310.20 30Robert Marsden 1452/117 1/3 12/16 119 41 53 94 35 31 24 2 10 376.26 Totals 369/771 98/303 163/215 1,195 170 379 549 196 302 162 31 95 Key:- G = Games Played; FG = Field Goals; 3PT = 3 Pointers; FT = Free Throws; PTS = Points; ORB = Offensive Rebounds; DRB = Defensive Rebounds; TR = Total Rebounds; PF = Personal Fouls; AST = Assists; TO = Turnovers; BS = Blocked Shots; ST = Steals; Min = Minutes Latest Results Sat 20 Jan 2018 CH Leicester Riders86 Bristol Flyers 57 Sat 20 Jan 2018 CH Surrey Scorchers87 Glasgow Rocks 79 Sun 21 Jan 2018 CH Cheshire Phoenix72 Newcastle Eagles 79 Sun 21 Jan 2018 CH Leeds Force62 London Lions 94 Sun 21 Jan 2018 CH Plymouth Raiders81 Glasgow Rocks 95 Fri 26 Jan 2018 CH Glasgow Rocks106 Plymouth Raiders 86 Fri 26 Jan 2018 CH Sheffield Sharks77 Manchester Giants 72 Sat 27 Jan 2018 CH Bristol Flyers81 London Lions 64 Sat 27 Jan 2018 CH Leicester Riders104 Surrey Scorchers 82 Sun 28 Jan 2018 CUP Final Cheshire Phoenix99 Worcester Wolves 88 Key:- CH BBL Championship CUP BBL Cup PO BBL Play Offs TRO BBL Trophy Current Standings Championship British Basketball League Saturday 27 January 2018 Pos PL W L PT 1st Leicester Riders 17 15 2 30 2nd Esh Group Eagles Newcastle 16 13 3 26 3rd Glasgow Rocks 19 12 7 24 4th London Lions 17 10 7 20 5th Surrey Scorchers 21 10 11 20 5th Worcester Wolves 15 9 6 18 6th Sheffield Sharks 14 9 5 18 8th Bristol Flyers 16 8 8 16 9th Cheshire Phoenix 13 7 6 14 10th Plymouth University Raiders 18 4 14 8 11th Manchester Giants 16 2 14 4 12th Leeds Force 18 1 17 2 Championship Form Guide Last 6 Matches (inc.
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