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Wikipedia - Ulster Elks

Ulster Elks was an Irish men's basketball team based in Jordanstown, Northern Ireland. The team competed in the Irish Super League and National League Division 1 and played its home games at the Ulster University Sports Centre. They also played in the Basketball Northern Ireland Premier League. The team was a division of Ulster Elks Basketball Club and was directly associated with Ulster University.

History

The University of Ulster at Jordanstown Men's Basketball Club was founded in 1984. Previously, Ulster Polytechnic occupied the Jordanstown site and had a very strong tradition in men's collegiate basketball. UUJ experienced the greatest success out of the four UU campuses at collegiate level in men's and women's basketball, with six Men's Irish intervarsity championships won during the 1990s and early 2000s.

In 2005, UU appointed Andrew O'Hare as full-time Basketball Development Officer. This led to the development of a UU Basketball Management Board, a range of junior partner clubs, a satellite development programme, residential and day camps, intramural basketball, basketball scholarships and the transition of UU into Basketball Ireland national competitions. Between 2005 and 2007, the University of Ulster competed in the National League Division 1.

In 2007, the team entered the Irish SuperLeague for the first time. The team was renamed Ulster Elks for the 2008–09 season. In January 2011, Elks made their first appearance in a National Cup semi-final.

Following the 2010–11 season, Elks withdrew from the SuperLeague and joined the Basketball Northern Ireland Premier League for the 2011–12 season. For the 2012–13 season, the Patrick O'Neill-coached Elks returned to the National League Division 1, but also competed in the Ulster Premier League and Division 1 of the Universities league. They went on to win the 2013 National League D1 Northern Conference championship.

Elks continued on in the Northern Ireland Premier League between 2013 and 2016 before re-entering the National League Division 1 for the 2016–17 season. They continued on in the National League Division 1 in 2017–18, 2018–19 and 2019–20.

The Elks name was discontinued in 2020. In 2022–23, Ulster University won the Division One championship and earned promotion to the Super League.

L'Ulster University Elks Femminile è una squadra di basket femminile con sede a Belfast, nell'Irlanda del Nord. È la squadra di basket femminile dell'Ulster University, e compete nella Superleague femminile irlandese.

La squadra è stata fondata nel 2009 e ha vinto il suo primo campionato nella stagione 2011-12. Da allora, ha vinto altri due campionati, nel 2013-14 e nel 2015-16. La squadra ha anche vinto la Coppa d'Irlanda nel 2013 e nel 2015.

L'Ulster University Elks Femminile è una delle squadre di basket femminile di maggior successo in Irlanda. Ha rappresentato l'Irlanda in diverse competizioni europee, tra cui la FIBA EuroCup Women.

La squadra è guidata dall'allenatore Aaron Nell. Il roster della squadra comprende molte giocatrici irlandesi, tra cui alcuni membri della nazionale irlandese.

L'Ulster University Elks Femminile è una squadra molto popolare in Irlanda. Le partite casalinghe della squadra si giocano alla Ulster University Arena, che ha una capacità di 1.000 posti.