LUSV Basketball is a student-run club in Leiden that has played since 1962 and fields multiple men’s and women’s teams in university and regional competitions. The club trains at the University Sports Centre and runs regular seasons, tournaments, and social events.
Team history and identity
LUSV started as a student basketball group and grew into an official student club with formal teams. The club describes itself as active since 1962 and focused on skill development and community.
Over the years LUSV added more teams and organized the Leiden International Tournament. The tournament and regular events are part of the club calendar and help keep the student community engaged.
The club mixes competitive play and social life to attract beginners and experienced players. That balance is central to LUSV’s identity and to how it presents itself to new members.
LUSV works with Leiden university sport structures for access to courts and scheduling. The partnership gives the club a stable home for training and matches at the University Sports Centre.
Organization and club structure
LUSV is run by students and a yearly board that manages training, events, and administration. The board handles membership sign-up, practice schedules, and liaison with the sports centre.
The club has committees for events, tournaments, and social activities to keep the calendar full. These committees let members take leadership roles while studying.
Sponsorship and fundraising appear on the site as ongoing needs for the club’s events and equipment. LUSV invites sponsors to support team kits, tournaments, and social activities.
The club publishes news posts for announcements like registration windows, tournaments, and special events. Members and prospective players can check the posts section for up-to-date notices.
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Teams, divisions, and roster layout
LUSV currently fields five men’s teams and three women’s teams that cover different skill levels. Teams play in university and regional divisions, with the top men’s team competing at a high amateur level.
The top men’s team is listed as playing in the 1st division under the national basketball association. That shows the club supports competitive play for skilled players.
Lower men’s and women’s teams play in divisions that suit developing players and students who want regular training. This tiered structure helps match players to the right level.
Rosters are updated before each season and the club announces when specific team rosters are full. Roster posts list training times and player sign-up details for each team.
Teams at a glance
| Team | Typical division | Training notes |
|---|---|---|
| Men 1 | 1st division (national) | Top competitive squad, regular evening training. |
| Men 2–4 | Regional/university divisions | Varied training times and levels. |
| Ladies 1–3 | University divisions | Rostered teams with scheduled training. |
Training, facilities and schedule
LUSV trains at the University Sports Centre in Leiden, which provides the main halls and equipment. The club lists training on two weekday evenings and matches on Saturdays during the season.
Training times differ by team. A published roster update shows specific weekday slots for Men 1 through Ladies 2 and confirms filled rosters for some women’s teams.
The club uses Hall A and Hall B at the USC depending on availability and team needs. Those halls host both practice sessions and the Leiden International Tournament games when scheduled.
Summer open practices and trial sessions are part of LUSV’s recruitment each year. The club advertises these slots for newcomers who want to try basketball before joining a team.

Latest news and club updates
LUSV posts regular news about registration windows, events, and roster changes on its official site. Recent posts mention season registrations, LIT tournament details, and social events.
The club announced summer open practices and seasonal registration times on the news page. These posts are the primary public channel for sign-ups and practice schedules.
A roster update list published by the club shows training times and notes that all ladies teams were filled at that posting. That type of update is used to set expectations for new applicants.
LUSV also runs events such as theme parties and monthly socials that appear on the news page. The social calendar supports retention and team bonding alongside competition.
Match fixtures, results and reporting
LUSV’s teams play organized league matches from September through April each season. Match days are usually on weekends and are scheduled through the local and national competition systems.
For fixtures and results, the club recommends checking the team pages and the news or social channels where match reports and scores appear. Local match reports often appear shortly after games.
The Leiden International Tournament offers a short seasonal event where multiple teams compete over a weekend. The tournament includes skill contests and attracts visiting student teams.
External match trackers and local sport sites may list LUSV results for the higher-level teams. Fans and members can follow those sources for box scores and seasonal standings.
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How to join, membership and fees
New players can sign up via the club’s registration links posted each season. The news page and contact email provide the current sign-up form and application steps.
LUSV asks potential members to attend a trial practice before joining a team in many cases. Trials let coaches and captains assign players to the best-fit team.
Membership usually covers access to training and club events. Specific fees and payment details are shared with applicants when registration opens for the season.
If a roster for a team is full, the club posts that notice and may open a waiting list. Prospective members should check the news page and contact info@lusvbasketball.nl for updates.

Contact, social channels and following the club
Official contact is through the club email info@lusvbasketball.nl and the LUSV website. The site lists news posts, team pages, and event notices for direct updates.
LUSV maintains a presence on social platforms to share photos, quick match updates, and event reminders. Search for LUSV Basketball on social sites or message the club directly for fast replies.
For formal schedules and hall bookings the University Sports Centre pages provide venue details and booking contacts. That is useful for visitors who want directions or spectator information.









