Fixtures

Finland Korisliigan 03/07 16:00 1 Korihait vs Helsinki Seagulls - View
Finland Korisliigan 03/10 16:30 1 Kauhajoen Karhu vs Korihait - View
Finland Korisliigan 03/14 15:00 1 Tapiolan Honka vs Korihait - View
Finland Korisliigan 03/18 16:30 1 Korihait vs KTP Basket Kotka - View

Results

Finland Korisliigan 02/20 16:30 1 [1] Salon Vilpas v Korihait [5] W 75-90
Finland Korisliigan 02/17 16:30 1 [5] Alexis Mommessin v Korihait [4] L 95-86
Finland Korisliigan 02/14 15:00 1 [5] Korihait v Tapiolan Honka [3] W 107-102
Finland Korisliigan 02/07 15:00 1 [4] Korihait v Kauhajoen Karhu [1] W 105-91
Finland Korisliigan 02/04 16:30 1 [4] Helsinki Seagulls v Korihait [6] W 88-90
Finland Korisliigan 01/31 15:00 1 [6] Korihait v Salon Vilpas [3] L 73-83
Finland Korisliigan 01/25 15:00 22 [6] KTP Basket Kotka v Korihait [5] L 108-107
Finland Korisliigan 01/21 16:30 21 [5] Korihait v Lahti Basketball [9] W 106-94
Finland Korisliigan 01/14 16:30 20 [1] Kauhajoen Karhu v Korihait [5] L 97-90
Finland Korisliigan 01/10 14:00 19 [5] Korihait v Salon Vilpas [1] W 104-98
Finland Korisliigan 01/06 17:00 18 [3] Tapiolan Honka v Korihait [5] W 97-107
Finland Korisliigan 12/30 16:30 17 [4] Korihait v Bisons Loimaa [10] L 94-100

Wikipedia - Korihait

Korihait (English: Basket Sharks) is a Finnish basketball team from Uusikaupunki. It was formed as Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat, shortly UU, in 1898 and has won one Korisliiga Finnish Championship (1990) and two Finnish Cups (1986, 1988). In 1994 UU had financial problems and entered bankruptcy. Korihait then took UU's place in the league.

The club play at Pohitullin Sports Hall, which has also hosted the Finland men's national handball team.

Korihait is a professional basketball team based in Finland, known for its competitive spirit and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 2000, the team competes in Finland's top-tier basketball league, the Korisliiga. Korihait, which translates to "Cedar Hawks," is recognized for its dynamic playing style, strong team chemistry, and dedication to fostering young players. The team’s home games are held at the Uusikaupunki Sports Hall, where passionate fans support their efforts. With a focus on growth and excellence, Korihait continues to be a prominent presence in Finnish basketball, striving for success both domestically and in European competitions.