Japan B League 1 04/17 10:05 - [4] Gunma Crane Thunders v Hokkaido [7] W 90-98
Japan B League 1 04/14 05:05 - Levanga Hokkaido v Utsunomiya Brex L 67-84
Japan B League 1 04/13 06:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Utsunomiya Brex [1] W 79-71
Japan B League 1 04/10 10:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Ibaraki Robots [8] W 79-70
Japan B League 1 04/07 05:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Nagasaki Velca [7] L 65-86
Japan B League 1 04/06 06:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Nagasaki Velca [7] W 88-85
Japan B League 1 03/31 05:05 - [6] Osaka Evessa v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 98-90
Japan B League 1 03/30 05:05 - [6] Osaka Evessa v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 96-74
Japan B League 1 03/27 10:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Tokyo Alvark [2] L 71-98
Japan B League 1 03/24 05:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Ibaraki Robots [8] L 98-107
Japan B League 1 03/23 06:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Ibaraki Robots [8] W 96-81
Japan B League 1 03/20 07:05 - [6] Sendai 89ers v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 72-61
Japan B League 1 03/06 10:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Utsunomiya Brex [1] L 79-101
Japan B League 1 03/03 07:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Saga Ballooners [5] L 72-87
Japan B League 1 03/02 07:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Saga Ballooners [5] L 52-81
Japan B League 1 02/11 09:05 - [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 80-73
Japan B League 1 02/10 09:05 - [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 94-84
Japan B League 1 02/07 10:05 - [3] Chiba Jets v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 77-58
Japan B League 1 02/04 05:05 - [6] Yokohama B-Corsairs v Levanga Hokkaido [7] W 83-89
Japan B League 1 02/03 06:05 - [6] Yokohama B-Corsairs v Levanga Hokkaido [7] W 73-80
Japan B League 1 01/31 10:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Gunma Crane Thunders [5] L 82-94
Japan B League 1 01/28 05:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Shinshu Brave Warriors [7] W 90-56
Japan B League 1 01/27 06:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Shinshu Brave Warriors [7] L 73-79
Japan B League 1 01/21 06:05 - [3] Chiba Jets v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 89-82
Japan B League 1 01/20 06:05 - [3] Chiba Jets v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 98-79
Japan B League 1 01/17 10:05 - [8] Ibaraki Robots v Levanga Hokkaido [7] W 66-84
Japan B League 1 01/07 05:05 - [5] Shibuya Sun Rockers v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 92-61
Japan B League 1 01/06 08:05 - [5] Shibuya Sun Rockers v Levanga Hokkaido [7] L 74-73
Japan B League 1 12/31 04:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Toyama Grouses [8] W 88-81
Japan B League 1 12/30 05:05 - [7] Levanga Hokkaido v Toyama Grouses [8] W 87-65

Wikipedia - Levanga Hokkaido

Levanga Hokkaido is a Japanese professional basketball team based in the city of Sapporo on the island of Hokkaido. The club was founded in 2006 as Rera Kamuy Hokkaido, this name comes from the language of the Ainu, an ethnic group indigenous to Hokkaido, and means "god of the winds". The franchise changed its name twice in 2011; the first when the club's parent company was kicked out of the league due to financial woes in the season. The team ended the season with a league-backed management group and a new moniker, calling itself Basketball Club Hokkaido. And finally, took its current name Levanga Hokkaido, in August 2011.

The team debuted in the Japan Basketball League in the 2007–2008 season and is one of only three teams in the league not owned by a major Japanese manufacturing company.

Levanga plays its home games mainly at the Hokkai Kitayell, but, as the team represents the entire Hokkaido Prefecture, also plays some home-games at the Asahikawa City General Gymnasium, Otaru City Gymnasium, Hakodate Arena, Obihiro City General Gymnasium & Kushiro Shitsugen no Kaze Arena.

The club was 200 million yen in debt in March 2017, but has since paid it off.

Levanga Hokkaido is a professional basketball team based in Sapporo, Japan. The team was founded in 2006 and currently competes in the B.League, the top professional basketball league in Japan. The team's name "Levanga" is derived from the Ainu language, the indigenous people of Hokkaido, and means "together" or "united".

The team's colors are blue, white, and silver, and their logo features a stylized wolf head, representing the strength and unity of the team. Levanga Hokkaido has a strong fan base and plays their home games at the Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center, which has a seating capacity of 10,000.

The team has had some success in recent years, reaching the playoffs in the 2018-2019 season and finishing in the top half of the standings in the 2019-2020 season. Levanga Hokkaido is known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, with a focus on strong defense and quick transitions. The team has a mix of experienced veterans and young talent, and is led by head coach Josep "Pep" Claros. Overall, Levanga Hokkaido is a dynamic and exciting team to watch, with a bright future ahead.