籃球冠軍聯賽 | 05/06 19:00 | 2 | [2] 路德維希堡 v 曼雷沙 [1] | L | 55-63 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 05/01 13:00 | 34 | [4] 路德維希堡 v 奧爾登堡 [12] | L | 86-102 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/28 17:00 | 33 | [15] "BBC Bayreuth" v 路德維希堡 [4] | W | 87-93 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/26 17:00 | 30 | [11] 維爾茨堡奧利弗 v 路德維希堡 [4] | L | 92-86 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/23 18:30 | 32 | [4] 路德維希堡 v 克賴爾斯海姆Merlins [9] | W | 77-75 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 04/19 16:00 | 3 | [1] U BT克盧日-納波卡 v 路德維希堡 [2] | W | 73-79 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/16 18:30 | 31 | [4] 路德維希堡 v 拜仁慕尼黑 [2] | L | 58-77 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 04/13 18:00 | 3 | [2] 路德維希堡 v U BT克盧日-納波卡 [1] | W | 92-75 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/12 18:30 | 30 | 維爾茨堡 v 路德維希堡 | - | Cancelled | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/09 18:30 | 29 | [3] 路德維希堡 v 烏爾姆蘭蒂奧帕姆 [4] | W | 74-61 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 04/05 16:00 | 3 | [1] U BT克盧日-納波卡 v 路德維希堡 [2] | L | 76-73 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 04/02 18:30 | 28 | [1] 特萊克姆波恩 v 路德維希堡 [3] | L | 97-88 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/30 17:00 | 19 | [3] 路德維希堡 v Syntainics MBC [13] | W | 77-75 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/27 13:00 | 27 | [4] 路德維希堡 v 布倫瑞克 [12] | W | 90-72 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 03/23 17:00 | 6 | [4] 加拉塔薩雷 v 路德維希堡 [1] | W | 58-64 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/19 17:00 | 26 | [9] 漢堡Towers v 路德維希堡 [5] | W | 75-79 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 03/16 19:00 | 5 | [1] 路德維希堡 v 霍隆夏普爾 [3] | L | 68-71 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 03/14 19:00 | 2 | [3] 路德維希堡 v 加拉塔薩雷 [4] | W | 76-71 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/12 19:30 | 25 | [5] 路德維希堡 v 布勞斯班貝格 [12] | W | 95-76 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 03/09 19:30 | 4 | [1] 第戎 v 路德維希堡 [3] | W | 72-84 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/06 14:00 | 23 | [18] 吉森46人 v 路德維希堡 [6] | W | 59-76 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 03/03 18:00 | 24 | [6] 路德維希堡 v 海德堡 [13] | D | Postponed | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 02/16 19:30 | 22 | [6] 路德維希堡 v BG哥廷根 [8] | W | 86-79 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 02/12 19:30 | 21 | [4] 開姆尼茨99 v 路德維希堡 [5] | L | 74-56 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 02/09 19:00 | 3 | [4] 霍隆夏普爾 v 路德維希堡 [2] | L | 69-51 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 02/06 14:00 | 20 | [15] 法蘭克福 v 路德維希堡 [5] | W | 71-80 | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 01/31 19:00 | 2 | 路德維希堡 v 加拉塔薩雷 | - | Postponed | |
籃球冠軍聯賽 | 01/26 19:00 | 1 | 路德維希堡 v 第戎 | W | 95-73 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/23 06:50 | 18 | [7] 艾巴柏林 v 路德維希堡 [6] | W | 75-76 | |
德國甲級聯賽 | 01/15 19:30 | 17 | [18] 奧爾登堡 v 路德維希堡 [8] | W | 57-79 |
BG Ludwigsburg, for sponsorship reasons MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (English: Giants Ludwigsburg), is a professional basketball club that is based in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The club currently plays in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL), the first tier of basketball in Germany.
Founded in 1960 as DJK Ludwigsburg, the club has been a regular in the BBL since the 1986–87 season, when the team promoted from the second division 2. Basketball Bundesliga. Between the period 1970–2012, the team was also known as SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg and BSG Basket, before changing its name at the end of the sponsorship agreement with EnBW.
The team was founded in 1960 as the basketball section of the multi-sports club DJK Ludwigsburg. In the 1979–80 season, the team promoted for the first time to the highest tier, the Basketball Bundesliga. From 1970 until 1987, the club was known as SpVgg 07, as it was part of the multi-sports club SpVgg Ludwigsburg. In 1987, the team separated from SpVgg and was renamed BSG Basket Ludwigsburg.
In 2008, Ludwigsburg reached the German Cup Final for the first time, but lost to Artland Dragons, 60–74.
In the 2016–17 season, Ludwigsburg participated in the inaugural Basketball Champions League (BCL) season, where they were eliminated by one point on aggregate in the quarter-finals by Banvit. The campaign marked Ludwigsburg's best European performance in history, as it was the first time the team reached the knock-out phase of a European competition. In the 2017–18 season, Ludwigsburg set a new European club record when it advanced to the Final Four of the Champions League, after defeating Oldenburg and Bayreuth in the 16th round and quarter-finals. This was the first time ever the club qualified for the final stage of a European tournament. Ludwigsburg lost in the semi-final to Monaco, 65–87. In the third-place game, the team lost 74–85 to UCAM Murcia, finishing fourth.
On 19 July 2019, David McCray announced his retirement and his number 4 was retired by Riesen, the first retired number in club history.
The 2019–20 season was altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In a final tournament behind closed doors in Munich, Ludwigsburg reached its first German finals ever. In the finals, it lost to Alba Berlin on aggregate in two games.