| Seahorses Mikawa | |||
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| Leagues | B.League | ||
| Founded | 1947 | ||
| History | Aisin Seiki Aisin Seiki Aisin SeaHorses Aisin SeaHorses Aisin SeaHorses Mikawa SeaHorses Mikawa  | ||
| Arena | Wing Arena Kariya | ||
| Capacity | 2,376 | ||
| Location | Kariya | ||
| Head coach | Ryan Richman | ||
| Championships | 6 | ||
| Website | go-seahorses | ||
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Seahorses Mikawa is a Japanese professional basketball team located in Kariya and sponsored by Aisin. The team was founded in 1947. The team played in the National Basketball League. The current head coach is Ryan Richman. In July 2015 it was announced that the team will compete in the first division of the new Japan Professional Basketball League, which commenced in October 2016.[1]
History
Throughout the past decade, the team has been led by head coach Kimikazu Suzuki and naturalized big man J. R. Sakuragi, who led the SeaHorses to decades of success,[2] including numerous titles in Japan's prime basketball league.
Championships
- 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013
 
- Challenge Cup: 1
 
- 2007
 
- Emperor's Cup: 2
 
- 2009, 2013
 
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Notable players
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- To appear in this section a player must have either:
 
- Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time.
- Played at least one official regular season game in the NBA.
 Yoshihiko Amano
 Tomoo Amino
 Alpha Bangura
 Junior Burrough
 Isaac Butts
 Jason Capel
 Robert Churchwell
 Ryvon Covile
 Gavin Edwards
 Marty Embry
 Ryan Forehan-Kelly
 Richie Frahm
 Takatoshi Furukawa
 Josh Gross
 Ryoma Hashimoto
 Makoto Hiejima
 Ashante Johnson
 Shinsuke Kashiwagi
 Kunio Komiya
 Keijuro Matsui
 Eric McArthur
 Michael McDonald
 Scott Morrison
 Daniel Orton
 Anthony Richardson
 Donzel Rush
 Kenichi Sako
 J. R. Sakuragi
 Nobunaga Sato
 Daryan Selvy
 Ryosuke Shirahama
 Michael Takahashi
 Kosuke Takeuchi
 Jarrod Uthoff
 Trevor Wilson
 David Young
 Takeshi Yūki
Arenas

Practice facilities

References
- ↑ "JPBLの「1部~3部階層分け発表記者会見」について" [Regarding the JPBL's "Division 1-3 Assignment Press Conference"] (in Japanese). Nishinomiya Storks. 30 July 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
 - ↑ Veteran J.R. Sakuragi sets tone for Mikawa in victory over Chiba, Ed Odeven (The Japan Times), 8 April 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
 
