Kumamoto Volters
| Kumamoto Volters | |||
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| Conference | West | ||
| Division | Second | ||
| Leagues | B.League | ||
| Founded | 2012 | ||
| Arena | Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium | ||
| Capacity | 4,110 | ||
| Main sponsor | Nisikawa Group,Kumamoto | ||
| Head coach | Kouto Tooyama | ||
| Website | www | ||
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Kumamoto Volters (熊本ヴォルターズ, Kumamoto Vorutāzu) is a Japanese professional basketball team in Kumamoto, Kumamoto. The team competes in the B.League. The team name 'Kumamoto Volters' is a coined term combining 'VOLCANO' and 'WATER'. 'VOLCANO' refers to Mount Aso, one of the world’s leading caldera volcanoes, while 'WATER' refers to the abundant underground water, represented by Sirakawa Spring, a representative source of underground water, produced by Mount Aso. Both elements are positioned as symbols representing Kumamoto.
Kumamoto Volters have experienced one district championship in the B.League's second division and have advanced to the promotion playoffs to the first division six times.
The B.League helds 60 games per season, and during the 2024 - 25 season, the Kumamoto Volters drew a total attendance of 101,758, with an average of 3,392 spectators per games.