International

Oct 25 2023

Ireland head coach Weldon names 18-person squad for FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier

Ireland head coach James Weldon has named one uncapped player in his extended 18-person squad for their FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier with France at the National Basketball Arena next month.

University of Galway Mystics’ Kara McCleane is rewarded for her excellent form during her two MissQuote.ie Super League appearances this season, averaging 35.5 points per game along with 8.5 rebounds. The Irish U20 international makes the step up having played a leading role in Ireland’s 8th place finish at the 2023 FIBA European Youth Championship.

Guard Jessica Scannell is named in a preliminary squad for the first time since 2009. The 34-year-old Cork native currently ply’s her trade with Geelong in Australia, averaging 6.1 points in 25 minutes during 23 appearances in Australia’s NBL-ONE this season. Scannell previously played under head coach James Weldon in the Irish U18 set up in 2007. 

Head coach James Weldon is looking forward to testing their progress against France: “We will need to show the composure, consistency and determination that has become a hallmark of this group. My management team and I feel that for this campaign we have selected the correct blend of players combining the younger players - who have recently come through the underage structures - with the more seasoned players who have taken part in previous campaigns. It has created tremendous energy and cohesiveness in the group.

The summer programmes has served us well to prepare for this challenge. Having Jessica back from Australia with her experience, versatility and overall qualities is also a boost to the team. We look forward to a special atmosphere in Tallaght as always for these games and putting on a performance against France which is ranked 7th in the FIBA World Rankings, for all our supporters.”

Former DCU Mercy shooting guard Nicole Clancy comes into the squad after her switch to Barking Abbey in London, as does 6’1” power forward Abigail Rafferty following her return to the MissQuote.ie Super League with Ulster University, where she is averaging 16.2ppg, along with 7.6 rebounds through the first five weeks of the season. 

Ireland begin their campaign at home to France on November 12th, followed provisionally by a trip to face Israel in February 2024. All games will be broadcast live on TG4. Tickets for Ireland’s home game with France can be purchased here

Ireland women’s extended squad: Jessica Scannell (Geelong LS, Aus), Michelle Clarke (Killester BC), Sarah Hickey (SETU Waterford Wildcats), Kate Hickey (SETU Waterford Wildcats), Rachel Huijsdens (FloMAX Liffey Celtics), Mia Furlong (The Address UCC Glanmire), Lauryn Homan (Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell), Edel Thornton (Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell), Abigail Rafferty (Ulster University), Claire Melia (Killester BC), Hannah Thornton (DCU Mercy), Bridget Herlihy (Ensino Lugo CB, Spa), Annalise Murphy (The Address UCC Glanmire), Sorcha Tiernan (FloMAX Liffey Celtics), Nicole Clancy (Barking Abbey, UK), Maura Fitzpatrick (BC Pharmaserv Blue Dolphins Marburg), Áine O'Connor (FloMAX Liffey Celtics), Kara McCleane (University of Galway Mystics).

Fixtures

November 12th

Ireland v France, 1700, National Basketball Arena (DUB) , Live on TG4 

February 2024

Israel v Ireland, TBC

November 7th 2024

Ireland v Latvia, Time: TBC Venue: National Basketball Arena (DUB), Live on TG4

November 10th 2024

Ireland v Israel, Time: TBC Venue: National Basketball Arena (DUB), Live on TG4

February 6th 2025

Ireland v Israel, TBC, 

February 9th 2025

Latvia v Ireland, TBC, 



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