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National Basketball Arena Tallaght

Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Women’s Super League 2022-23

Scoreboard

Table / Standings

Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Women's Super League 2022-23

PosTeamWLGBAvg PFAvg PADIFFPts
1The Address UCC Glanmire162087721548
2DCU Mercy135074601439
3Trinity Meteors12607368536
4Killester10807574130
5Waterford Wildcats10807374-130
6Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics81008180124
7Singleton SuperValu Brunell81007679-424
8i3PT Fr. Mathews51307277-515
9Ulster University51307183-1215
10University of Galway Mystics31506781-149

Table/Standings compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/2022-23-superleague-tables-missquote.ie . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Champions Trophy Playoffs

Match Day Champions Trophy Quarter-Finals
(Champions Trophy Quarter-Finals)
63 - 56
Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Playoff

Waterford Wildcats vs Killester

(Champions Trophy Quarter-Finals)
72 - 65
Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Playoff

Trinity Meteors vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

Match Day Champions Trophy Semi-Finals
(Champions Trophy Semi-Finals)
94 - 67
Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Playoff

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Waterford Wildcats

(Champions Trophy Semi-Finals)
67 - 58
Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Playoff

DCU Mercy vs Trinity Meteors

Match Day Champions Trophy Final
(Champions Trophy Final)
88 - 77
Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Champions Trophy Playoff

The Address UCC Glanmire vs DCU Mercy

Schedule compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/20210930152816-women-s-superleague . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Regular Season Schedule

(Week 1)
93 - 70
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Killester

(Week 1)
81 - 69
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs Ulster University

(Week 1)
87 - 70
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 1)
81 - 83
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 1)
102 - 101
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs DCU Mercy

(Week 2)
56 - 96
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 2)
64 - 73
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 2)
75 - 90
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 2)
77 - 70
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 2)
61 - 44
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 3)
111 - 87
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 3)
63 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 3)
80 - 71
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 3)
72 - 78
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 3)
72 - 66
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 4)
76 - 69
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 4)
71 - 48
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 4)
99 - 80
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs Ulster University

(Week 4)
0 # - 20
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs DCU Mercy

(Week 4)
88 - 73
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs Killester

(Week 5)
95 - 81
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 5)
65 - 50
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 5)
78 - 80
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 5)
80 - 89
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 5)
105 - 65
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Ulster University

(Week 6)
49 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs DCU Mercy

(Week 6)
60 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs Killester

(Week 6)
82 - 68
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 6)
86 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 6)
65 - 83
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 7)
63 - 64
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Killester

(Week 7)
58 - 95
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 7)
84 - 70
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 7)
59 - 70
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 7)
66 - 108
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 8)
73 - 55
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs DCU Mercy

(Week 8)
82 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 8)
86 - 67
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs Ulster University

(Week 8)
87 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 8)
88 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 9)
60 - 81
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 9)
68 - 74
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 9)
67 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Killester

(Week 9)
69 - 81
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 9)
65 - 76
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs DCU Mercy

(Week 10)
80 - 58
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 10)
57 - 63
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 10)
72 - 66
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 10)
80 - 91
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 10)
74 - 67
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 11)
89 - 88
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 11)
72 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs Killester

(Week 11)
68 - 53
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs DCU Mercy

(Week 11)
91 - 68
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 11)
72 - 78
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs Ulster University

(Week 12)
105 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs Ulster University

(Week 12)
66 - 55
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs Killester

(Week 12)
49 - 89
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs DCU Mercy

(Week 12)
74 - 82
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 12)
82 - 73
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 13)
65 - 73
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 13)
84 - 80
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 13)
81 - 69
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 13)
85 - 68
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 13)
80 - 64
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 14)
102 - 98
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 14)
88 - 98
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 14)
71 - 63
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs Killester

(Week 14)
69 - 84
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs DCU Mercy

(Week 14)
73 - 75
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 15)
86 - 89
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

i3PT Fr. Mathews vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 15)
66 - 62
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs Ulster University

(Week 15)
60 - 59
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 15)
86 - 79
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 15)
76 - 52
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 16)
66 - 60
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 16)
75 - 83
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs DCU Mercy

(Week 16)
100 - 85
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics vs University of Galway Mystics

(Week 16)
90 - 67
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Ulster University

(Week 16)
75 - 72
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs Waterford Wildcats

(Week 17)
70 - 73
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Killester

(Week 17)
81 - 76
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Ulster University vs Trinity Meteors

(Week 17)
69 - 80
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Waterford Wildcats vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 17)
62 - 66
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs The Address UCC Glanmire

(Week 17)
87 - 75
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Singleton SuperValu Brunell vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 18)
79 - 82
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Trinity Meteors vs Singleton SuperValu Brunell

(Week 18)
86 - 75
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

University of Galway Mystics vs Ulster University

(Week 18)
103 - 75
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

Killester vs i3PT Fr. Mathews

(Week 18)
88 - 50
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

DCU Mercy vs Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics

(Week 18)
81 - 83
Basketball Ireland MissQuote.ie Women's SuperLeague

The Address UCC Glanmire vs Waterford Wildcats

Schedule compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/20210930152816-women-s-superleague . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Week by Week Recaps

Weeks 1-5 (October 2022)

After five weeks of the 2022-23 Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Women’s Super League there was a clear distinction between the title challengers and the teams battling against relegation. The Address UCC Glanmire, DCU Mercy, Waterford Wildcats, Singleton SuperValu Brunell, and Trinity Meteors were all on 4-1 records. Meanwhile the bottom half of the table featured i3PT Fr. Mathews on 2-3, three teams on 1-4: Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics, Killester and Ulster University; and at the foot of the standings University of Galway Mystics on 0-5. [References: S1-S3]

Weeks 6-7 (November 2022)

Trinity Meteors took over the lead of the MissQuote.ie Women’s Super League with two further wins in November: 82-68 versus Waterford Wildcats and 70-59 at i3PT fr. Mathews in Cork, the first game being an important victory over fellow title-challengers. The Address UCC Glanmire continued to keep pace with an 86-72 defeat of i3PT Fr. Mathews who fell to 2-5. DCU Mercy lost to Killester by a point (63-64) to drop a game back and Singleton SuperValu Brunell dropped two games back with defeats to Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics (65-83) and Waterford Wildcats (84-70). Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics also gained a victory over University of Galway Mystics by 95-58 to improve to 3-4 as the Galway team remained pointless. Killester also gained two wins to move to 3-4 alongside Celtics as the North Dublin team won 72-60 at University of Ulster in Jordanstown. In a game in the last weekend of November The Address UCC Glanmire moved joint top of the table with Ulster University with a 108-66 victory in Jordanstown Sports Villege. [References: S1-S2]

Week 8 (10-11 December 2022)

The Address UCC Glanmire and Trinity Meteors continued to set the pace in the Women’s Super League, both moving to 7-1 after victories over DCU Mercy (73-55) Ulster University (86-67) respectively. DCU fall to 5-3 with the loss joining Waterford Wildcats who went down 87-79 to Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics, who improved to 4-4. Killester also improved to 4-4 with an 88-79 win over University of Galway Mystics, joining Singleton SuperValu Brunell on the 50% mark after the Cork side lost 82-72 at i3PT Fr. Mathews who improved to 3-5. [References: S1-S2]

Week 9 (16-17 December 2022)

Four of the top five teams won in Week 9 of the 2022-23 Women’s Super League as Waterford Wildcats were the only team in the top half of the table to lose – 69-81 to League leaders The Address UCC Glanmire, who improved to 8-1. Trinity Meteors kept pace with the Cork side as they defeated Singleton SuperValu Brunell 81-60, dropping the Cork team to 4-5. The third Cork team in the WSL, i3PT Fr. Mathews, fell to 3-6 after a 67-79 loss to Dublin team Killester, who improved to 5-4. In another big game which could help decide which teams make the playoffs, DCU Mercy travelled west across North Dublin to take on Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics, winning 76-65 to go to 5-4 as the Celtics dropped to 3-6. The game between the two bottom teams Ulster University and University of Galway Mystics went the way of the previously winless Connacht team, who joined UU on 1-9 with a 74-68 win in Jordanstown. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 10 (30 December 2022 – 2 January 2023)

The Address UCC Glanmire and Trinity Meteors continued on winning ways, both moving to 9-1 after wins over Killester (91-80) and University of Galway Mystics (63-57) respectively. DCU Mercy remained in third place with a 80-58 victory over Singleton SuperValu Brunell, going to 7-3 and putting a bit of daylight between themselves and both Waterford Wildcats and Killester who fell to 5-5 with defeats. Wildcats lost 74-67 at Ulster University who gained an important second victory of the season, climbing off joint last place with UG Mystics in the process. In the other game mid-table i3PT Fr. Mathews and Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics met in Cork, with i3PT Fr. Mathews gaining a 72-66 victory to move onto 4-6 alongside both Liffey Celtics and Brunell. [References: [S-1 to S-2]

Champions Trophy Quarter-Finals (18-19 March 2023)

Waterford Wildcats (#4 seed, 10-8), fresh off their regular season finale defeat of The Address UCC Glanmire, won 63-56 versus Killester (#5 seed, 10-8) in the first Quarter-Final. The second Quarter-Final witnessed a 72-65 victory for Trinity Meteors (#3 seed, 12-6) at home to Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics (#6 seed, 8-10). [References: [S-1 to S-2]

Champions Trophy Semi-Finals (26 March 2023)

Waterford Wildcats (#4 seed, 11-8) could not repeat their shock end-of-regular-season victory over The Address UCC Glanmire (#1 seed, 16-2) as the Cork team triumphed 94-67 in the first Semi-Final at the Mardyke Arena. The second Semi-Final, played at the DCU Arena in Dublin, was a closer affair as DCU Mercy (#2 seed, 13-5) defeated Trinity Meteors (#3 seed, 12-6) to set up a Final between Cork and Dublin City Universities-Club sides. [References: [S-1 to S-2]

Champions Trophy Final (1 April 2023)

#1 seed The Address UCC Glanmire triumphed by 11 points (88-77) in the Champions Trophy Final at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, Dublin, versus their Dublin rivals, #2 seed, DCU Mercy. The victory meant The Address UCC Glanmire took home the League and Champions Trophy Playoff double. [References: [S-1 to S-2]

National Basketball Arena, Tallaght

National Basketball Arena Tallaght
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght [Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Reference: IB-5]

About Basketball Ireland

Basketball Ireland (then known as the Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland) was founded in 1947, playing a Club and County model like the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) before making the change over to a National League based on clubs in the mid-1970s with the National Basketball Cup, a kind of Champions League in four groups of four and Semi-Finals and Finals for the winners of the Area Boards an interim competition between the two in the late 1960s to early 1970s.

About Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Women’s Super League 2022-23

The Basketball Ireland National League MissQuote.ie Women’s Super League (WSL) 2022-23 is the highest level of Women’s Basketball in Ireland. The WSL features 10 teams covering each province. Leinster’s biggest county population-wise, Dublin is represented by three teams: DCU Mercy (Fingal County Borough), Killlester and Trinity Meteors (Dublin City Borough), while Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics from Co. Kildare represent Leinster Province. Munster teams representing Cork are The Address UCC Glanmire, Singleton SuperValu Brunell, and i3PT Fr. Mathews. Waterford Wildcats represent Provincial Munster. University of Galway Mystics represent Connacht and Ulster University based in Jordanstown, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough, Co. Antrim represent Ulster.

References

SCHEDULE REFERENCES

[S-1] Basketball Ireland (2022) MissQuote.ie Womens Super League League Tables 2022-23 [Internet] Available from: https://ireland.basketball/2022-23-superleague-tables-missquote.ie [Accessed 9 October 2022][Last Accessed 14 December 2022]

[S-2] Basketball Ireland (2022) MissQuote.ie Womens Super League Results & Fixtures 2022-23 [Internet] Available from:  https://ireland.basketball/20210930152816-women-s-superleague [Accessed 9 October 2022][Last Accessed 15 January 2023]

[S-3] Basketball Ireland (2022) Brittany Byrd scores 52 for The Address UCC Glanmire, Energywise Ireland Neptune’s unbeaten run comes to an end [Internet] Available from: https://ireland.basketball/brittany-byrd-scores-52-points-for-glanmire-neptune-unbeaten-run-comes-to-its-end [Accessed 6 November 2022]

IMAGE REFERENCES

[IB-5] Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/tallaght-ireland-march-01-2021-aerial-1927772876 [Accessed 4 May 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Ann Hanly.

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National Basketball Arena Tallaght

Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Men’s Super League 2022-23

Standings and Scoreboard

Conference Standings

Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Men's Super League Conference North 2022-23

PosTeamWLGBAvg PFAvg PADIFFPts
114508276642
213608377639
310907879-130
481108485-124
561308085-618
651407483-915
721706783-176

Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Men's Super League Conference South 2022-23

PosTeamWLGBAvg PFAvg PADIFFPts
1163083701248
214508983542
312709082936
412708578736
511808480433
661308586-118
741506377-1512

Conference Standings compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/national-league-tables-standings . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Relegation Playoffs 2022-23

Match Day Relegation Playoff
(Relegation Playoff)
69 - 64
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Relegation Playoffs

Moycullen BC vs UCD Marian

Schedule compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/20210930151947-men-s-superleague . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Super League Playoffs 2022-23

Match Day Quarter-Finals
(Quarter-Finals)
94 - 101
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

DBS Éanna vs Emporium Cork Basketball

(Quarter-Finals)
120 - 116
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

UCC Demons vs Killester MSL

(Quarter-Finals)
80 - 72
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

University of Galway Maree vs EJ Sligo All-Stars

(Quarter-Finals)
73 - 69
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

Belfast Star vs Energywise Ireland Neptune

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
87 - 75
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

University of Galway Maree vs Belfast Star

(Semi-Finals)
76 - 84
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

UCC Demons vs Emporium Cork Basketball

Match Day Final
(Final)
78 - 64
Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Super League Playoffs

Emporium Cork Basketball vs University of Galway Maree

Schedule compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/20210930151947-men-s-superleague . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Regular Season Schedule

Schedule compiled from results on Basketball Ireland website – please visit official Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan Super League page for Official Results & Fixtures at: https://ireland.basketball/20210930151947-men-s-superleague . Please also see References S-1 to S-2 for more details.

Weekly Recaps

Week 1 (1 October 2022)

There were opening day wins for Belfast Star (90-67 versus Bright St. Vincent’s), Killester (84-82 at UCD Marian) and EJ Sligo All-Stars (93-82 at DBS Éanna) in Conference North, while in Conference South the opening day triumphs were for Emporium Cork Basketball (83-49 versus Moycullen BC), Garvey’s Tralee Warriors (105-103 in a Kerry derby versus Flexachem KCYMS) and Energywise Ireland Neptune (92-91 versus UCC Demons) in a Cork derby. Meanwhile in the lone Inter-Conference match-up University Galway Maree came away with a 91-70 win at Griffith College Templeogue. [References S1-S2]

Week 2 (7-9 October 2022)

EJ Sligo All-Stars continued unbeaten in Conference North with a 95-72 win at home to UCD Marian who fell to 0-2. DBS Éanna joined Killester on 1-1 with a 90-77 victory after their trip to the Northside in an all-Dublin fixture and Griffith College Templeogue also travelled over to the Northside and came away with a win, triumphing 83-77 in Glasnevin versus Bright St. Vincent’s who remained winless. Griffith College Templeogue joined DBS Éanna and Killester on 1-1. Conference South was a three-way tie for first place on 2-0 with Energywise Ireland Neptune coming away from Galway with a 94-63 win at Moycullen BC who remain winless although fellow Tribesmen University of Galway Maree joined Neptune on 2-0 after a 94-84 win at home to Flexachem KCYMS who join Moycullen BC on 0-2. An all-Cork derby saw Emporium Cork Basketball triumph 81-62 at UCC Demons to join Neptune and Maree on 2-0 as Demons drop to 0-2 like Moycullen and KCYMS. In the only Inter-Conference game Belfast Star made the long journey to Kerry and levelled matters up at 1-1 on the season for Conference North versus Conference South when coming away with an 87-81 victory over Garvey’s Tralee Warriors. Belfast Star join EJ Sligo All-Stars on 2-0 at the top of Conference North and Garvey’s Tralee Warriors sat in mid-table in the South on 1-1 after the result. [References S1-S2]

Week 3 (15 October 2022)

Five teams were level at the top of the Men’s Super League Conference North on 2-1 after three weeks: EJ Sligo All-Stars and Belfast Star both lost for the first time in 2022-23 with losses to Dublin teams: Sligo went down 84-93 to Killester at Mercy Sligo and Belfast Star made the trip to Nord Anglia International School where they lost 83-78 to Griffith College Templeogue. Joining those four teams on 2-1 were DBS Éanna who won 82-73 at UCD Marian. Bright St. Vincent’s were, like UCD Marian, still seeking a first win after losing to Flexachem KCYMS in the Inter-Conference game by 89-75.

Conference South was more straightforward, with University of Galway Maree winning their third straight to start the season, 90-64 at home in NUIG Kingfisher versus Garvey’s Tralee Warriors who were now 1-2. Maree were joined on 3-0 by Energywise Ireland Neptune who defeated Emporium Cork Basketball 91-87 at Neptune Stadium. The Ballincollig side dropped to 2-1 with the loss in what was the game of the weekend. In the other Conference South game UCC Demons defeated Moycullen BC 85-60 to leave both teams on 1-2. [References S1-S2]

Week 4 (22-23 October 2022)

Belfast Star and EJ Sligo All-Stars both got back to winning ways after losing the previous weekend to head Conference North on 3-1. Star defeated DBS Éanna 87-67 dropping Éanna to 2-2. Sligo travelled to the National Basketball Arena to take on Griffith College Templeogue, winning 97-90 as Templeogue also fell to 2-2 in a very competitive Conference. Killester also dropped back to 2-2 in Conference North aswell after losing to North Dublin rivals Bright St. Vincent’s in Glasnevin 91-82 in St. Vincent’s first victory of the season. UCD Marian lost the Inter-Conference game in week 4 at Ballincollig to Emporium Cork Basketball 81-67 as the Cork County team improved to 3-1 and left UCD Marian still looking for their first victory of the season.

Energywise Ireland Neptune defeated Garvey’s Tralee Warriors 100-91 in an All-Munster clash between great rivals Cork and Kerry which put Neptune top of Conference South on 4-0 and left Tralee Warriors on 1-3. Tralee’s Kerry neighbours Flexachem KCYMS pulled off a big 87-39 victory at the University of Galway over Moycullen BC as KCYMS improved to 2-2 and Moycullen fell to 1-3. Moycullen’s fellow Kingfisher tenants University of Galway Maree fared better scoring-wise at UCC Demons at the Mardyke Arena in a battle between the rival Connacht and Munster traditional elite Universities, but unfortunately for UG Maree and fortunately for UCC the Westerners were handed their first defeat of the season 95-91 as the Demons ensured fellow Cork rivals Neptune took over sole possession of first place in the South. [References S1-S2]

Week 5 (29-30 October 2022)

Week 5 of the Basketball Ireland National League Super League Men witnessed Belfast Star move to the top of the North Conference on 4-1, a game ahead of EJ Sligo All-Stars after a 71-70 victory over the Yeats County team in a game that could not have been closer. Killester and DBS Éanna joined Sligo on 3-2 with wins over Moycullen BC (59-37) and Griffith College Templeogue (79-63) respectively. Griffith College Templeogue fell to 2-3 with the loss. UCD Marian meanwhile gained their first win of the season triumphing 80-69 at home to Dublin rivals Bright St. Vincent’s who remain on one win.

In the South Conference Emporium Cork Basketball travelled from Ballincollig to Killorglin in Kerry to take on Flexachem KCYMS, coming out 84-81 winners in a close game. Emporium Cork improve to 4-1 and were level at the top of the standings with University of Galway Maree and Energywise Neptune after the two teams played out an exciting encounter in Galway, UG Maree prevailing 89-83 in the end. In the other game UCC Demons travelled to Kerry and won 89-85 at Garvey’s Tralee Warriors to improve to 3-2 as Tralee slipped to 1-4. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 7 (19-20 November 2022)

Belfast Star moved to 5-2 in the North Conference with a 72-61 defeat of UCD Marian who remained on one win. DBS Éanna and Killester kept pace with the Ulster team with important victories over Bright St. Vincent’s (91-77) and Griffith College Templeogue (93-80) respectively. EJ Sligo All-Stars remained a game behind the leaders with a close 100-97 victory in the Inter-Conference match-up in Cork with UCC Demons who fell to 4-3. [References: S-1 to S-2]

The South Conference continued to be led by University of Galway Maree (6-1) who won 68-46 at NUIG Kingfisher in the Galway derby versus struggling Moycullen who have yet to win a game. Emporium Cork Basketball and Energywise Ireland Neptune stayed a game back from the early pacesetters with wins over Garvey’s Tralee Warriors (95-85) and Flexachem KCYMS (108-87) as the Cork clubs gained important bragging rights over their Kerry neighbours who both fall to 2-5. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 8 (26 November 2022)

In a North Conference top of the table clash DBS Éanna defeated Dublin rivals Killester 87-73 to move to 6-2 alongside Belfast Star who won 91-81 versus visiting Flexachem KCYMS. Killester dropped to 7-3 with the loss and Ej Sligo All-Stars also lost, 87-80 at UCD Marian, to fall to 4-4 as UCD Marian improved to 2-6. Bright St. Vincent’s moved level with Griffith College Templeogue in another North-South Dublin clash after triumphing 87-79 in Nord Anglia International School. [References: S-1 to S-2]

In the South Conference University of Galway Maree continued on winning ways with a 80-72 victory at Gravey’s Tralee Warriors, dumping the Warriors to 2-6 and improving themselves to 7-1 in the process. In a clash of two 5-2 teams, just behind leaders UG Maree, Emporium Cork Basketball triumphed 97-96 in a game at Ballincollig with Energywise Ireland Neptune that could not have been closer. Meanwhile there were celebrations in Galway as Moycullen gained their first victory of the season, 60-53 versus UCC Demons who fell to 4-4. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 9 (10 December 2022)

A weekend of Inter-Conference Games on the 10 December 2022 witnessed UCC Demons improve to 5-4 with a 107-93 defeat of Griffith College Templeogue who slumped to 3-6; Ej Sligo All-Stars shocked Energywise Ireland Neptune down in Cork 87-82 as both teams now stood on 5-4; Flexachem KCYMS improved to 3-6 with a 115-70 victory over the 2-7 UCD Marian; Belfast Star continued to lead the North Conference with an 86-62 win at University Galway Maree in a battle of the two Conference leaders, with both teams now standing on 7-2; Garvey’s Tralee Warriors joined Bright St. Vincent’s on 3-6 after a 93-77 victory at Glasnevin; and DBS Éanna stuck with Belfast Star on 7-2 at the top of the North Conference after a 74-63 win over Moycullen (1-8) at Ballyroan. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 10 (17 December 2022)

In the South Conference wins in week 10 for UCC Demons (98-88 versus Emporium Cork Basketball), Energywise Ireland Neptune (96-80 versus Moycullen BC), and University of Galway Maree (98-61 at Flexachem KCYMS) meant it was as it was at the top of the Conference Standings, and with Garvey’s Tralee Warriors winning 89-75 at Griffith College Templeogue in an Inter-Confrence match-up, it meant UG Maree were now 8-2, Emporium Cork 6-3, both Neptune and UCC Demons were on 6-4, Tralee Warriors on 4-6, KCYMS on 3-7 and Moycullen on 1-9.

In the North Conference, there were wins for the top three as Killester defeated UCD Marian 78-64, DBS Éanna had a narrow 93-90 victory at Ej Sligo All-Stars and Belfast Star triumphed 79-65 at Bright St. Vincent’s. Belfast Star and DBS Éanna led the way on 8-2, Killester were on 6-3, Ej Sligo All-Stars were beginning to drop back on 5-5, one-time powers Bright St. Vincent’s and Griffith College Templeogue were on 3-7 and UCD Marian were on 2-8. [References: S-1 to S-2]

Week 11 (30 December 2022-2 January 2023)

In one of the biggest games of the 2022-23 season to date DBS Éanna defeated Belfast Star 75-67 to take over sole ownership of first place in the North Conference on 9-2, with Star dropping back to 8-3. Killester kept up with the pace of the top two as they moved to 7-3 after an 81-62 win versus North Dublin rivals Bright St. Vincent’s, who drop to 3-8. Meanwhile Griffith College Templeogue traveled to the North West and came back with a 86-85 win at Ej Sligo All-Stars, leaving Templeogue one game behind Sligo on 4-7.

In the South Conference University of Galway Maree won an important game in Cork, 92-69 at Energywise Ireland Neptune, leaving Neptune on 6-5 and improving UG Maree to 9-2. Fellow Galway team Moycullen BC had an important relegation battle with UCD Marian, and even though the Westerners continued to struggle to put points on the board, scoring only 55, their defence held UCD Marian to a paltry 38 points as both teams now lay on 2-9 folllowing Moycullen’s victory. UCC Demons defeated Garvey’s Tralee Warriors 92-86 to improve to 7-4 as Tralee fell to 4-7 and Emporium Cork Basketball had a narrow 85-81 win in Ballincollig to defeat Kerry rivals Flexachem KCYMS. The Cork village were now on 7-3 in second place and the Kerry village on 3-8.

Relegation Playoff (19 March 2023)

Moycullen BC (4-15, 7th Conference South) defeated UCD Marian (2-17, 7th Conference North) 69-64 to retain their place in the Basketball Ireland National League Super League for 2023-24. UCD Marian were relegated to Basketball Ireland National League Division One. [References: S-2]

Super League Playoffs Quarter-Finals (18-19 March 2023)

The more competitive Conference South won three of the four Playoff Quarter-Finals with only Belfast Star (13-6, 2nd North) winning out over Southern opposition, when they defeated Energywise Ireland Neptune (12-7, 3rd South) 73-69 in Belfast. In other games DBS Éanna (14-5, 1st North) fell victim to Emporium Cork Basketball (12-7, 4th South) 94-101. UCC Demons (14-5, 2nd South) won by a slender margin, 120-116, versus Killester (10-9, 3rd North) at the Mardyke Arena, while in Galway, UG Maree (16-3, 1st North) were victorious by 80-72 over fellow Connacht team Ej Sligo All-Stars (8-11, 4th North). [References: S-2]

Super League Playoffs Semi-Finals (25-26 March 2023)

University Galway Maree triumphed by 87-75 versus the lone Conference North team left in the Playoffs, Belfast Star, while at the Mardyke Arena, Ballincollig-based Emporium Cork Basketball upset their nearby city favourites, UCC Demons 84-76 to progress to the Men’s Super League Final. [References: S-2]

Super League Playoffs Final (1 April 2023)

Having defeated teams from Dublin City and Cork City in the Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals, Emporium Cork Basketball, from the Cork village of Ballincollig continued their fairytale run in the Playoffs by triumphing 78-64 over number one seed University of Galway Maree in the Men’s Super League Final. [References: S-2]

Map of Ireland – Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Super League Men Teams 2022-23

Map of Ireland – Basketball Ireland National League Men’s Super League 2022-23 [Reference: MBI-1]

[MBI-1] Vector Contributor Rainer Lesniewski (2022) administrative map of Ireland and Northern Ireland [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/administrative-map-ireland-northern-1665171421 [Last Accessed 11 August 2022][Overlaid with Map of Dublin isolated from: Vector — Map of Ireland administrative divisions on counties level Copyright: lesniewski [Internet] Available from: https://www.123rf.com/photo_51580818_map-of-ireland-administrative-divisions-on-counties-level.html?vti=lnoo9k86jx77fg2u6b-1-1 [Accessed 10 January 2022][Basketball Ireland Team Logos added by Enda Mulcahy for Eirball – see References BIL-1 to BIL-14][12 November 2022]

About

About Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Super League Men 2022-23

The Basketball Ireland National League InsureMyVan.ie Super League Men is the Top Division in Men’s Basketball in Ireland. It is an All-Ireland League featuring teams in all four provinces and promotion and relegation with the InsureMyVan.ie Division One which is the second level. The 2022-23 season is the 49th year of the Men’s National League. There are 14 teams in the Super League Men, divided equally between a Conference North and a Conference South.

Conference North features Ulster team Belfast Star, EJ Sligo All-Stars from Connacht, and Dublin teams DBS Éanna, Griffith College Templeogue, UCD Marian, Bright St. Vincent’s and Killester from Leinster. Conference South features University Galway Maree and Moycullen BC, both from Galway; Kerry teams Garvey’s Tralee Warriors and Flexachem KCYMS as well as Emporium Cork Basketball (previously Ballincollig), Energywise Ireland Neptune (sponsored prior to 2022-23 by C&S) and UCC Demons, all from Cork.

About Basketball Ireland

Basketball Ireland (then known as the Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland) was founded in 1947, playing a Club and County model like the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) before making the change over to a National League based on clubs in the mid-1970s with the National Basketball Cup, a kind of Champions League in four groups of four and Semi-Finals and Finals for the winners of the Area Boards an interim competition between the two in the late 1960s to early 1970s.

Aerial View of National Basketball Arena, Tallaght

National Basketball Arena Tallaght
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght [Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Reference: 5]

References

Schedule References

[S-1] Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Mens Super League League Tables 2022-23 [Internet] Available from: https://ireland.basketball/2022-23-league-tables-insuremyvan.ie-super-league [Accessed 13 October 2022][Last Accessed 14 December 2022]

[S-2] Basketball Ireland InsureMyVan.ie Mens Super League Results & Fixtures 2022-23 [Internet] Available from: https://ireland.basketball/20210930151947-men-s-superleague  [Accessed 13 October 2022][Last Accessed 20 August 2023]

Image References

[5] Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/tallaght-ireland-march-01-2021-aerial-1927772876 [Accessed 4 May 2021]

Logo References

[BIL-1] Ballincollig Basketball Facebook (2022) Photo, September 4, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=479599347509145&set=a.479599297509150 [Accessed 12 November 2022] [Actual Logo Reference]: 303285058_479599330842480_3552463607468562100_n [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/303285058_479599330842480_3552463607468562100_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=d8MDxlL6MwwAX-RBo5z&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AfAwMQJIht755vGV0rgY6j9K8q0RW4H6PdW9A9oBH6LVvw&oe=6374CE02 [Accessed 12 November 2022]

[BIL-2] Belfast Star (2022) 1376232128 [Internet] Available from: https://www.belfaststar.org/uploads/2/2/5/7/22576286/1376232128.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-3] DBS Eanna Twitter (2022) YQzgP_zf_400x400 [Internet] Available from: https://twitter.com/eannabasketball/photo [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-4] Warriors BC Twitter (2022) FWTz0Gyu_400x400 [Internet] Available from: https://twitter.com/warriors_bc/photo [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-5] Killester (2019) cropped-killester-logo-nav [Internet] Available from: https://killester.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-killester-logo-nav.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-6] Killorglin Sports Complex (2022) kcyms-baskeball-1-758×700 [Internet] Available from: https://killorglinsportscomplex.com/basketball-2/ [Accessed 12 November 2022][Background Added]

[BIL-7] Galway Bay FM (2022) 1002A-University-of-Galway-Maree [Internet] Available from: https://galwaybayfm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/1002A-University-of-Galway-Maree.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2022][Cropped]

[BIL-8] UCD Marian (2020) UCDMarianLogoT [Internet] Available from: https://www.ucdmarian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/UCDMarianLogoT.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-9] Moycullen BC (2022) cropped-website-header-1 [Internet] Available from: https://moycullenbasketball.files.wordpress.com/2022/09/cropped-website-header-1.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Cropped]

[BIL-10] Neptune BC Twitter (2022) neptunelogo2_400x400 [Internet] Available from: https://twitter.com/neptunebc/photo [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-11] Sligo All-Stars (2021) Untitled-design [Internet] Available from: https://sligoallstars.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Untitled-design.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-12] St. Vincent’s Basketball (2022) VinsBBall [Internet] Available from: https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/theclubapp-photos-production/clubs/logos/000/002/826/thumb/VinsBBall.png?1596015904 [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-13] TBC.ie (2016) Templeogue_BC_Crest [Internet] Available from: http://tbc.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Templeogue_BC_Crest.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

[BIL-14] Blue Demons BC (2022) Theme.Logo_ [Internet] Available from: https://www.bluedemonsbc.com/club/wp-content/uploads/Theme.Logo_.png [Accessed 12 November 2022][Resized]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Defense Forces Inter-Command Basketball Championship 1928-1986

Championship Finals 1928-1986

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Brigade

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

6th Brigade

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

4th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

4th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

3rd Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

3rd Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

School of Music

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

5th Battalion

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
25 - 18 - 25 - 18
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs 5th Brigade

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

2nd Brigade

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
30 - 23 - 30 - 23
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
23 - 18 - 23 - 18
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
5:06 pm
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Southern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Western Command

(Final)
25 - 23 - 25 - 23
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
45 - 38 - 45 - 38
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
41 - 40 - 41 - 40
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
43 - 36 - 43 - 36
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
44 - 42 - 44 - 42
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Southern Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
45 - 35 - 45 - 35
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Eastern Command

(Final)
52 - 50 - 52 - 50
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
53 - 43 - 53 - 43
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Southern Command

(Final)
40 - 39 - 40 - 39
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
40 - 32 - 40 - 32
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Southern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

CTC vs Southern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

School of Music vs Western Command

(Final)
57 - 47 - 57 - 47
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Western Command

(Final)
51 - 48 - 51 - 48
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Tech Wing vs School of Music

(Final)
35 - 23 - 35 - 23
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
52 - 37 - 52 - 37
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs CTC

(Final)
50 - 46 - 50 - 46
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

CTC vs Air Corps

(Final)
43 - 38 - 43 - 38
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Eastern Command

(Final)
46 - 43 - 46 - 43
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Southern Command

(Final)
49 - 39 - 49 - 39
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Eastern Command

(Final)
64 - 63 - 64 - 63
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Western Command

(Final)
46 - 37 - 46 - 37
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
88 - 59 - 88 - 59
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Southern Command

(Final)
79 - 73 - 79 - 73
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Eastern Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Western Command vs Air Corps

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Southern Command

(Final)
Win - Loss - Win - Loss
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Curragh Command vs Western Command

(Final)
Win - Win
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Southern Command

(Final)
93 - 56 - 93 - 56
Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command

Air Corps vs Southern Command

Results compiled from Defense Forces Documents at the Defense Forces Military Archives in Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin. [References: 1]

All-Time Win-Loss Table 1928-1986

Defense Forces Basketball Championships Inter-Command All-Time 1928-1986

PosTeamWLPCTPts
1Western Command20100.66760
2Eastern Command10120.45530
35th Battalion601.00018
4Air Corps690.40018
5Southern Command360.3339
63rd Battalion201.0006
64th Battalion201.0006
8School of Music210.6676
9CTC210.6676
10Tech Wing101.0003
112nd Brigade101.0003
116th Brigade101.0003
135th Brigade110.5003

Table compiled from Defense Forces Documents at the Defense Forces Military Archives in Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin. [References: 1]

Report

Western Command were the leading team in the Defense Forces Inter-Command Basketball Championships from 1928 to 1986. With Basketball first being played in Ireland in the Army Barracks as these were the only places with Gyms before the end of World War II, it was the Defense Forces that dominated the early Basketball scene in Ireland. After the foundation of the Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland (now Basketball ireland) in 1947, the Defense Forces continued to play alongside civilian teams in the All-Ireland Club Championships and Blitzes. With the foundation of the first civilian Basketball teams (Neptune in Cork – still in existence) and the Weevils (named after a bug that eat the corn in the Defense Forces supplies), the focus shifted away from the Defense Forces to the population at large.

The earliest Defense Forces Basketball Championships were thus the equivalent of the All-Ireland Basketball Championships up until after World War II. The first two winners were the 5th Brigade (1928) and 6th Brigade (1929), and from then until the outbreak of the war (“The Emergency” as WWII was known as in Ireland), Battalions dominated, with the 5th winning six Championships, and the 4th and 3rd two each, along with one for the School of Music.

From 1941 onwards the Commands took over, with the Western Command being the best overall during the Cold War era, with the Republic of Ireland again being neutral like in WWII. The Western Command picked up 20 Championships from then until 1986, with nine runners-up spots, and the majority of the players on the 1948 Olympic Basketball team, until very recently the only team event where Ireland had competed in the Olympic Games.

Eastern Command took second in this table with 10 wins and six runners-up places, and coming on strongly in later years were the Air Corps with 6 Championships and 9 runners-up spots.

References

Archive Material

[1] Defense Forces Military Archives Cathal Brugha Barracks (1986) Document: DF AA/400/4 541/11-E12 “Basketball Championships: Established in 1928”  Requested by Enda Mulcahy on 12 October 2016.

Bibliography

[2] Shannon, Kieran (2009) “Chapter 2: The First Civilians” “Hanging from the Rafters: The story of Neptune and the Golden Age of Irish Basketball”. pp. 41-55. Echo Publications, Cork, Ireland.

[4] History Ireland (2012) Ireland ‘slam-dunked’: basketball at the 1948 games [Internet] Available from: https://www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/ireland-slam-dunked-basketball-at-the-1948-games/ [Accessed 30 April 2020]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Sean, John and Richie.

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FIBA Basketball European Championship for Small Countries Ireland 2021 Fixtures

FIBA Europe Logo
FIBA Europe Logo [References: 1]

Standings

FIBA Europe Small Countries 2021PWLPFPAPts
Ireland
Andorra
Gibraltar
Malta
San Marino
[References: 4]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
10.08.2021MaltaSan Marino
10.08.2021AndorraIreland
Round 2
11.08.2021GibraltarMalta
11.08.2021San MarinoAndorra
Round 3
12.08.2021AndorraGibraltar
12.08.2021IrelandSan Marino
Round 4
14.08.2021MaltaAndorra
14.08.2021GibraltarIreland
Round 5
15.08.2021San MarinoGibraltar
15.08.2021IrelandMalta
[References: 4]

About FIBA European Championship for Small Countries Ireland 2021

Ireland will host the FIBA Europe (the continental Basketball Association for Europe) European Championship for Small Countries in 2021. The Championship is a level below the EuroBasket Qualifiers and Pre-Qualifiers and the 2021 edition shall feature Andorra, Gibraltar, Malta and San Marino as well as hosts Ireland. The Championship was last held in 2016 with Ireland finishing 4th.

Venue: National Basketball Arena, Tallaght

National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021] [References: 5]
[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps?q=National%20Basketball%20Arena%20Tallaght&output=embed&hl=en-US&z=12&w=425&h=350]

References

Images

[1] Seek Logo (2017) FIBA Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: https://seeklogo.com/images/F/FIBA_Europe-logo-5598D2A380-seeklogo.com.gif [Accessed 6 August 2017]

Websites

[2] FIBA Europe (2017) FIBA European Championship for Small Countries [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 6 August 2017]

[3] FIBA Europe (2017)  FIBA European Championship for Small Countries  [Internet] Available from:  [Accessed 6 August 2017]

[4] Basketball Ireland (2021) Ireland Senior Men to face Andorra in FIBA Euros opener [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10071467/ireland-senior-men-to-face-andorra-in-fiba-euros-opener/ [Accessed 1 June 2021]

Images

[5] Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Ireland National Team.

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British & Irish Basketball Federation Four Nations Club Wheelchair Tournament 1994

Final Table

Four Nations Club Wheelchair Basketball 1994PWLPFPAPts
RGK (IRL)3301601056
Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)3121031402
West of Scotland (Sco)3121191292
Belfast Knights (NI)3121211292
[References: compiled from results in 1-2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
23.04.1994Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)33West of Scotland (Sco)40
23.04.1994Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)32RGK (Irl)72
23.04.1994RGK (Irl)44Belfast Knights (NI)41
24.04.1994Belfast Knights (NI)28Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)38
24.04.1994Belfast Knights (NI)52West of Scotland (Sco)47
24.04.1994West of Scotland (Sco)32RGK (Irl)44
[References: 1-2]

Report

RGK of Ireland won the Wheelchair Basketball Four Nations Club tournament in the Irish Wheelchair Association in Clontarf over the weekend of April 23rd to 24th 18994, having defeated Birmingham Buzzards 72-32, Belfast Knights 44-41 and West of Scotland 44-32.

Venue: Irish Wheelchair Association, Clontarf, Dublin 3

[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps?q=Irish%20Wheelchair%20association%20Clontarf&output=embed&hl=en-US&z=12&w=425&h=350]

References / Further Reading

Newspaper

[2] Anon (1994) “A-Z of weekend Basketball” Irish Independent. Monday, April 25, 1994. pg. 38. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[3] Anon (1994) “Basketball” Sunday Independent. April 24, 1994. pg. 48. [Past Copies of the Sunday independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[4] Anon. (1994) “Basketball” Evening Herald. Monday, April 25, 1994. pg. 47 [Past Copies of the Evening Herald are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton.

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Last Updated: 31 May 2021

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British & Irish Basketball Federation Four Nations Club Wheelchair Tournament 1994

Final Table

Four Nations Club Wheelchair Basketball 1994PWLPFPAPts
RGK (IRL)3301601056
Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)3121031402
West of Scotland (Sco)3121191292
Belfast Knights (NI)3121211292
[References: compiled from results in 1-2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
23.04.1994Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)33West of Scotland (Sco)40
23.04.1994Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)32RGK (Irl)72
23.04.1994RGK (Irl)44Belfast Knights (NI)41
24.04.1994Belfast Knights (NI)28Birmingham Buzzards (Eng)38
24.04.1994Belfast Knights (NI)52West of Scotland (Sco)47
24.04.1994West of Scotland (Sco)32RGK (Irl)44
[References: 1-2]

Report

RGK of Ireland won the Wheelchair Basketball Four Nations Club tournament in the Irish Wheelchair Association in Clontarf over the weekend of April 23rd to 24th 18994, having defeated Birmingham Buzzards 72-32, Belfast Knights 44-41 and West of Scotland 44-32.

Venue: Irish Wheelchair Association, Clontarf, Dublin 3

References / Further Reading

Newspaper

[2] Anon (1994) “A-Z of weekend Basketball” Irish Independent. Monday, April 25, 1994. pg. 38. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[3] Anon (1994) “Basketball” Sunday Independent. April 24, 1994. pg. 48. [Past Copies of the Sunday independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[4] Anon. (1994) “Basketball” Evening Herald. Monday, April 25, 1994. pg. 47 [Past Copies of the Evening Herald are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton.

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British & Irish Basketball Federation Men’s Junior Four Countries Tournament 1994

Final Table

BIBF Junior Mens Four Countries 1994PWLPFPAPts
Ireland3302732016
England3212092074
Scotland3121892212
Wales3031842260
[References: Compiled from results in 1-4]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
08.04.1994Scotland67Wales57
08.04.1994Ireland87England72
09.04.1994Ireland100Scotland64
09.04.1994England73Wales62
10.04.1994Ireland86Wales65
10.04.1994England64Scotland58
[References; 1-5]

Report

Ireland pulled off a shock victory over England in the opening night of the Junior Men’s Four Countries Basketball Tournament at the National arena in Tallaght on Saturday, April 8th 1994 and went on to win the tournament with two wins over Scotland and Wales to complete a “Triple Crown”. Niall Phelan top scored on 27 points for Ireland versus Wales and Jason Sherlock scored 23. N Murphy netted 22 against Scotland as Ireland reached the ton and top scored on 27 points versus England in the first match.

Venue: National Basketball Arena, Tallaght, Ireland

National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght [Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Reference: 5]

Venue Map

[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps?q=National%20Basketball%20Arena%20Tallaght&output=embed&hl=en-US&z=12&w=425&h=350]

References / Further Reading

Newspaper

[1] Anon (1994) “Planning Pays off for Ireland.” Irish Press. Monday, April 11, 1994. pg. 38 [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[2] Anon (1994) “Factfile plus Greyhound Racing: Basketball” Irish Independent. Saturday, April 9, 1994. pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[3] Anon (1994) “Basketball” Sunday Independent. April 10, 1994. pg. 47. [Past Copies of the Sunday independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[4] Anon (1994) “A-Z of Weekend Sport: Basketball” Irish Independent. Monday, April 11, 1994. pg. 24. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

Images

[5] Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton.

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British & Irish Basketball Federation Men’s Junior Four Countries Tournament 1994

Final Table

BIBF Junior Mens Four Countries 1994PWLPFPAPts
Ireland3302732016
England3212092074
Scotland3121892212
Wales3031842260
[References: Compiled from results in 1-4]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
08.04.1994Scotland67Wales57
08.04.1994Ireland87England72
09.04.1994Ireland100Scotland64
09.04.1994England73Wales62
10.04.1994Ireland86Wales65
10.04.1994England64Scotland58
[References; 1-5]

Report

Ireland pulled off a shock victory over England in the opening night of the Junior Men’s Four Countries Basketball Tournament at the National arena in Tallaght on Saturday, April 8th 1994 and went on to win the tournament with two wins over Scotland and Wales to complete a “Triple Crown”. Niall Phelan top scored on 27 points for Ireland versus Wales and Jason Sherlock scored 23. N Murphy netted 22 against Scotland as Ireland reached the ton and top scored on 27 points versus England in the first match.

Venue: National Basketball Arena, Tallaght, Ireland

National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
National Basketball Arena, Tallaght [Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Reference: 5]

Venue Map

References / Further Reading

Newspaper

[1] Anon (1994) “Planning Pays off for Ireland.” Irish Press. Monday, April 11, 1994. pg. 38 [Past Copies of the Irish Press are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[2] Anon (1994) “Factfile plus Greyhound Racing: Basketball” Irish Independent. Saturday, April 9, 1994. pg. 20. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[3] Anon (1994) “Basketball” Sunday Independent. April 10, 1994. pg. 47. [Past Copies of the Sunday independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

[4] Anon (1994) “A-Z of Weekend Sport: Basketball” Irish Independent. Monday, April 11, 1994. pg. 24. [Past Copies of the Irish independent are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [Last accessed 31 May 2021]

Images

[5] Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton.

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Mayo Basketball League Senior Ladies League 1982-1985

MBL Senior Ladies League 1982

MBL Senior Ladies League 1982PWLPts
Castlebar Aces A1211122
Grumbacher129318
Castlebar Aces B128416
Hollymount127514
Garrymore125710
Ballintubber12396
Swinford120120
[References: 1]

MBL Senior Ladies League 1983

MBL Senior Ladies League 1983PWLPts
Balllina Trojans1212024
Hollymount128416
Castlebar Aces128416
Ballyhaunis127514
Grumbacher12488
Ballintubber122104
St. Mary’s121112
[References: 2]

MBL Senior Ladies League 1984

No Final Table at time of writing.

MBL Senior Ladies League 1985

MBL Senior Ladies League 1985PWLPts
Castlebar Aces1211122
Ballyhaunis129318
Grumbacher127514
Hollymount106412
Ballintubber105510
Westport122104
Ballinrobe100100
[References: 3]

Report

Castlebar won the Mayo Basketball League Senior Ladies League twice in four seasons from 1982 to 1985. In 1982 they finished four points clear of second placed Grumbacher with 11 wins from 12 matches, totalling 22 points. Their ‘B’ Team even finished third as they dominated the League. Hollymount finished third on 7-5 and then it was a bit of a drop to Garrymore (5-7), Ballintubber (3-9) and Swinford (0-12).

Three of those teams did not return for the 1983 season as Castlebar’s B team dropped out as did Garrymore and Swinford following disappointing campaigns. They were replaced by Ballyhaunis (who finished fourth), St. Mary’s who took Swinford’s position at the foot of the table, and Ballina Trojans, who won all 12 games in their first year in the Mayo League to take the title. Hollymount and Castlebar had a great tussle for second, both finishing on 8-4 who were to playoff to decide the runners-up spot. Grumbacher (4-8) and Ballintubber (2-10) finished in the bottom half of the table.

Castlebar Senior Ladies won the Mayo Basketball League Championship again in 1985 despite losing their last game 62-41 in a shock to Ballyhaunis the runners-up in the Championship. It was Castlebar’s only loss of the season which the Connaught Telegraph said was won by the Castlebar Ladies’ experience, this being not their first Championship title. The Final Week also saw a crunch game between Grumbacher and Ballintubber with Grumbacher winning after extra-time to take third place, both teams being on similar records going into the match. Castlebar’s final tally in winning the Championship was 11 wins and one loss with Ballyhaunis finishing on 9-3. Other teams were Hollymount who finished fourth on 6-4 courtesy of Ballintubber’s loss and Westport (2-10) and Ballinrobe (0-10) in the 7 team league.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1985) “Keen contest for second places” Connaught Telegraph. Wednesday, March 10, 1982. Pg. 19.

[2] Anon. (1985) “Ballina Trojans crowned champs” Connaught Telegraph. Wednesday, March 9, 1983. Pg. 19.

[3] Anon. (1985) “Castlebar Ladies clinch crown” Connaught Telegraph. Wednesday, March 13, 1985. Pg. 18.

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Mayo Basketball League Senior Ladies Championship 1985

Final Table

MBL Senior Ladies Championship 1985PWLPts
Castlebar1211122
Ballyhaunis129318
Grumbacher127514
Hollymount106412
Ballintubber105510
Westport122104
Ballinrobe100100
[References: 1]

Results

W/EHome TeamAway Team
Final week
12.03.1985Ballyhaunis62Castlebar41
12.03.1985GrumbacherW +8BallintubberL -8 aet
[References: 1]

Squads

Castlebar: Liz Kilcourse, Ann Lally, L. Kenny

Ballyhaunis: S. Morley, B. Forde, F. Morley, G. Jennings, T. Jordan

Grumbacher: A. O’Malley, M. McDermott, P. McManamon, A. Corcoran, T. Ruane, M. Kenny

Ballintubber: C. Larkin, A. Moran, M. O’Malley, B. Lydon, G. Golden.

Report

Castlebar Senior Ladies won the Mayo Basketball League Championship in 1985 despite losing their last game 62-41 in a shock to Ballyhaunis the runners-up in the Championship. It was Castlebar’s only loss of the season which the Connaught Telegraph said was won by the Castlebar Ladies’ experience, this being not their first Championship title. The Final Week also saw a crunch game between Grumbacher and Ballintubber with Grumbacher winning after extra-time to take third place, both teams being on similar records going into the match. Castlebar’s final tally in winning the Championship was 11 wins and one loss with Ballyhaunis finishing on 9-3. Other teams were Hollymount who finished fourth on 6-4 courtesy of Ballintubber’s loss and Westport (2-10) and Ballinrobe (0-10) in the 7 team league.

Sources

[1] Anon. (1985) “Castlebar Ladies clinch crown” Connaught Telegraph. Wednesday, March 13, 1985. Pg. 18.

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