| Czechia NBL | 12/27 17:00 | 18 |
BK Opava
vs
USK Praha
|
- | View | |
| Czechia NBL | 12/30 17:00 | 19 |
Usti Nad Labem
vs
USK Praha
|
- | View | |
| Czechia NBL | 01/03 16:30 | 20 |
NH Ostrava
vs
USK Praha
|
- | View | |
| Czechia NBL | 01/10 18:30 | 21 |
SK Slavia Prague
vs
USK Praha
|
- | View | |
| Czechia NBL | 01/15 17:00 | 13 |
USK Praha vs
Brno
|
- | View | |
| Czechia NBL | 01/17 17:00 | 22 |
USK Praha vs
ERA Nymburk
|
- | View |
| Czechia NBL | 12/20 16:30 | 17 |
[10] USK Praha v
BK Olomoucko
[9]
|
W | 99-67 | |
| Czechia Cup | 12/17 17:00 | 4 |
USK Praha v
Sokol Pisek
|
L | 78-88 | |
| Czechia NBL | 12/14 16:00 | 16 |
[6] Sokol Pisek
v
USK Praha [10]
|
L | 95-79 | |
| Czechia Cup | 12/09 17:00 | 9 |
Lynx Liberec
v
USK Praha
|
W | DBFA | |
| Czechia NBL | 12/06 16:30 | 15 |
[12] USK Praha v
GAPA Hradec Kralove
[11]
|
W | 93-58 | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/22 15:00 | 14 |
[4] BK JIP Pardubice
v
USK Praha [12]
|
L | 96-80 | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/19 17:00 | 13 |
USK Praha v
Brno
|
- | PPT. | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/15 17:00 | 12 |
[5] BK Decin
v
USK Praha [12]
|
L | 69-62 | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/08 16:30 | 10 |
[12] USK Praha v
Slavia Praha
[9]
|
W | 91-84 | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/06 17:00 | 2 |
[2] Brno
v
USK Praha [12]
|
L | 103-71 | |
| Czechia NBL | 11/01 16:30 | 9 |
[12] USK Praha v
NH Ostrava
[11]
|
L | 71-81 | |
| Czechia NBL | 10/29 17:00 | 8 |
[11] USK Praha v
Usti Nad Labem
[8]
|
L | 86-92 |
USK Praha (Czech: Univerzitní Sportovní Klub Praha, University Sports Club Prague), formerly known as Slavia VŠ Praha (Czech: Slavia Vysoké Školy Praha), is a Czech professional basketball club that was founded in 1953 in the city of Prague. USK Praha plays in the NBL, the highest competition in the Czech Republic.
It is a 14-times national champion. USK Praha became the first and so far the only men's basketball club in Czech Republic, as well as former Czechoslovakia, to win one of the European cup competitions, the FIBA Cup Winners' Cup in 1969.
The club won the 2nd tier FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1968–69 season, only a year after losing the same title in the final game of the 1967–68 season against AEK. Slavia also reached the FIBA European Champions Cup Final during the 1965–66 season, where they lost to Simmenthal Milano.