[1] During their time in the NBL, the Spectres were two-time grand finalists, losing to Launceston in 1981 and Perth in 1991.
[6] In 1995, the men's team collected their first title as they won the SEABL East Conference championship.
[6] In 2011, the men's team won their second conference title and their first SEABL championship after defeating the Bendigo Braves 88–61 in the grand final.
Spectres guard Shane McDonald had a game-high 28 points to earn the MVP award.
[11] In 2018, the Spectres men finished as SEABL runners-up after losing in the grand final to the Hobart Chargers.