Plunges Olimpas

Lithuanian NKL | Lithuania

Team Info

Founded: 1989

Stadium:

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
01 Mar 2025
14:00
BC Šilutė 84 - 72 Plunges Olimpas Lithuanian NKL
Šilutė Vydūnas gimnasium Hall
27 Feb 2025
17:00
Plunges Olimpas 77 - 65 Vilniaus Stekas Lithuanian NKL
22 Feb 2025
14:00
Klaipėdos Neptūnas-Akvaservis 82 - 85 Plunges Olimpas Lithuanian NKL
Klaipėda KKRC
20 Feb 2025
17:00
Plunges Olimpas 131 - 95 BC Delikatesas Lithuanian NKL
13 Feb 2025
17:00
BC Kretinga 93 - 72 Plunges Olimpas Lithuanian NKL
Kretingos Sporto Mokykla
08 Feb 2025
14:00
Plunges Olimpas 97 - 100 BC Rytas-2 Lithuanian NKL
06 Feb 2025
16:00
BC Alytus 75 - 103 Plunges Olimpas Lithuanian NKL
23 Jan 2025
17:00
Plunges Olimpas 68 - 73 BC Palanga Lithuanian NKL
21 Jan 2025
17:00
Plunges Olimpas 74 - 83 BC Jurbarkas Lithuanian NKL
18 Jan 2025
14:00
Sūduva-Mantinga 88 - 76 Plunges Olimpas Lithuanian NKL
Marijampolė game sports school sports hall

About Plunges Olimpas

KK Olimpas is a basketball team based in Plungė, Lithuania. The team currently competes in the third-tier Regional Basketball League (RKL). The club previously competed in the first-tier Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) and second-tier National Basketball League (NKL).

History
The team was founded in 1989. In 1993, the club competed in the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL), falling to BC Lavera in the quarterfinals. The team was led by Augenijus Vaškys, who averaged the highest number of points per game for that season – 22.9. The next season, the team signed two Americans – Patrick Jones and Tim Brooks. The team finished in seventh place in the group stage, upsetting Žalgiris Kaunas and Atletas Kaunas in the last few group stage games to secure a ticket to the LKL playoffs. However, the team again lost in the quarterfinals, this time to the star–studded BC Atletas 2–1.

Patrick Jones, who was second in the league in points per game with 24.4, left the team before the start of the 1995–1996 season. He was replaced by the Canadian sharpshooter Joey Vickery, who continued the Olimpas tradition of nearly leading the LKL in points per game with 21.7. After a successful run in the group stage, the team finally won the quarterfinal match and advanced to the semifinal, where it lost to Žalgiris in two close matches. The team also participated in the FIBA European Cup Second Qualifying Round that season, losing to Dynamo Moscow.

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