Griffith College Éanna’s strong start to the defence of their Men’s Super League title continued with two wins over the weekend to move to 3-0. They are joined at the top of the table by Kerry duo Garvey’s Tralee Warriors and Flexachem KCYMS, while defending Women’s Super League champions Killester suffered a 66-62 defeat at Trinity Meteors.
Griffth College Éanna’s 82-79 derby win at Bright St. Vincent’s on Saturday - where five players hit double figures, including Stefan Desnica and Joshua Wilson on 16 points apiece - was followed by a battling 93-89 success over Maree on Sunday, Wilson and Desnica again top scoring with 18 apiece.
Speaking after the Maree victory, Griffith College Éanna head coach, Darren McGovern, said: “I thought it was a really good, tight contest between two really good teams. It’s early in the season, we all know that, but wins are wins and we’re happy to be in a good place.”
FULL-TIME | Griffith College Éanna go three for three in the Men’s Super League 🔥
— Basketball Ireland (@BballIrl) October 13, 2024
Q4 00:00 | Griffith College Éanna 93-89 Maree#BISL | #BITV pic.twitter.com/BCkh8P9J0y
Garvey’s Tralee Warriors have also made a 3-0 start to the season, a 86-74 home success over Templeogue was backed up by a 82-63 road win over Killester. Marquavian Stephens and Gregorio Adon amassed 48 points and 23 rebounds against Templeogue, while it was Irish international Rapolas Buivydas who top scored, on 23, against Killester.
John Dowling, Garvey’s Tralee Warriors head coach, stated: “We’re delighted, we haven’t won in Killester in a long time. It’s always a difficult place to play, we felt we set the tone from the start defensively and just played well overall and we’re very happy with our progress, but you can see from the results in the league that there’s a lot of good teams in the league and it’s a long season. Overall the lads dug in, back-to-back, which is a difficult thing to win. So very happy, rest up now and get ready for UCD Marian next week.”
Flexachem KCYMS picked up a pair of home wins, defeating EJ Sligo All-Stars 85-70 on Saturday and Templeogue 93-85 on Sunday to stay among the pace-setters. Jordan Blount had 24 points against Ej Sligo All-Stars, followed by 21 points and 14 rebounds against Templeogue, while Jeffrey Okeke hit 22 points in each of the games.
Energywise Ireland Neptune are the only other unbeaten side, defeating UCD Marian 81-75 on Sunday to move to 2-0. The scoring was evenly spread, with five players hitting double figures, Jaksa Sola topping the charts on 15.
It was a mixed weekend for Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU, they prevailed in overtime 87-79 against Belfast Star at the MTU Arena, thanks to by the combined 51 for Jordan Rawls and Todd Wolfe. That may have taken its toll, as they were edged 70-68 by Ej Sligo All-Stars on Sunday at Mercy College, Ireland international John Carroll top scored for the victors on 24 points, amassing 10 rebounds too.
UCC Demons picked up a pair of road wins in Dublin accounting for UCD Marian 94-89 on Saturday. Elijah Tillman was to the fore with 30 points and 13 rebounds in their 90-82 victory at Bright St. Vincent’s on Sunday.
Maree, who fell to defeat Griffith College Éanna on Sunday, began the weekend with an 89-71 success over Killester in University of Galway Kingfisher - Jarett Haines serving up 35 points and six assists in that win.
Defending Women’s Super League champions Killester defeated
Trinity Meteors took a huge scalp just a week into the 2024/25 Women’s Super League season, after they downed defending champions, Killester 66-62 in Coláiste Iosagáin on Saturday evening.
Trinity Meteors Head Coach Hillary Nets gave us his thoughts follow his side’s 66-62 win against Killester in the Women’s Super League 🗣️ #BISL | #BITV pic.twitter.com/mdJyAWRBJz
— Basketball Ireland (@BballIrl) October 12, 2024
Sarah Kenny and Emma Merriweather proved a massive combination under the boards for the home side, accounting for 27 rebounds and a total of 32 points, with Morgan Lenahan weighing in with a further 16.
That went a long way to countering another huge display by Killester’s Samantha Haiby, that saw her top score on 31, while also mopping up 12 loose balls under the boards.
Delighted a seeing his side get off the mark following last week’s agonising two-point reversal at the hands of The Address UCC Glanmire, Trinity Meteors head coach, Hillary Netsiyanwa said: “It means a lot to the girls to get a win like that. We executed our plan well and that put us in a good position. Even though our shooting percentage wasn’t the best, our fight was there, and that’s all I can ask for from the girls.
“Picking up a win at home against Killester is always something we can be happy about. We had an amazing crowd at the game, which is such a plus having that ‘sixth player’ with us” he added.
A 74-51 victory over Midland Park Portlaoise Panthers in St. Mary’s Hall saw FloMAX Liffey Celtics make it two from two and take the outright lead in the race for this season’s Women’s Super League crown.
The home side, who had stunned Paudie O’Connor National Cup holders, Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell with a 19-point defeat on the opening night of the season, found themselves facing a 17-point deficit at half-time in their clash with their Leixlip opponents.
Alexis Tucker and Sorcha Tiernan again made their presence felt on the night with a combined 31 points and 15 rebounds for the visitors, while Kate O’Flaherty made half of her six attempts from beyond the arc on her way to a total of 11.
Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell bounced back from their opening day loss with a ruthless 104-48 demolition of University Galway Mystics.
Trinity Hudson stole the show in this emphatic road win for the Cork side on Saturday afternoon, carding a colossal 49 points and 24 rebounds, as they built on a blistering start that saw them outscore their hosts by 25 points in the first quarter alone.
🔢 Trinity Hudson putting up big numbers in week ✌️for Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell 🤯#BISL | #BITV pic.twitter.com/tJ5dnPdBJ5
— Basketball Ireland (@BballIrl) October 12, 2024
Kelly Sexton also made quite an impact for the visitors, with 13 points and nine rebounds, to help see them ease past a Mystics team for whom Ava McCleane and Shannon Cunningham still combined for 28 points, with 10 rebounds apiece.
Kate Hickey top scored on 25 points as SETU Waterford Wildcats got off the mark in their bid for the 2024/25 Super League title by way of a 90-68 triumph at home against Catalyst Fr. Mathews in Mercy College.
Chelsea Cain and Ashia McCalla dominated under the boards, racking up a total of 27 rebounds, as they saw off last season’s National Cup finalists, for whom Grainne Dwyer bagged 20 points and nine rebounds.
The only other unbeaten side in the league, The Address UCC Glanmire, travel to Utility Trust St. Paul’s at 8pm on Monday.
In Women’s Division One, iSecure Swords Thunder picked up a second straight home win, beating Templeogue 77-71, while Moy Tolka Rovers chalked up their first points of the campaign by way of an 83-79 victory at home against Abbey Seals Dublin Lions . Limerick Celtics were made scrap tooth and nail for their 97-94 triumph over Cleveland Rockets in Crescent College, while Limerick Sport Huskies returned home from Dublin with a 92-66 victory over Oblate Dynamos in the bag.
In Men’s Division One, big first and third quarter runs propelled Limerick Celtics to an 84-70 win over Maigh Cuilinn in Crescent College. Drogheda Wolves ran out 84-54 winners over Team NorthWest in ATU Donegal, before SETU Waterford Vikings saw off the challenge of Killarney Cougars 93-84 in Presentation Gym and Mater Private Malahide edged out Joels Dublin Lions 85-81 in Coláiste Bríde. Scotts Lakers Killarney also had just four points to spare in their clash with Tipp Talons, winning out 80-76 in Killarney Sports & Leisure, while Moy Tolka Rovers broke the century mark, carding a 109-92 success against Carrick Cruisers in the Phoenix Centre. ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers weathered a third-quarter wobble to beat Ulster University 80-66 in Jordanstown Sports Village, while Titans BC also made it two from two in Division One with a 95-81 triumph over Limerick Sport Eagles in UL Arena.
Saturday October 12th
Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU 87-79 Belfast Star (OT)
Maree 89-71 Killester
UCD Marian 89-94 UCC Demons
Bright St. Vincent’s 79-82 Griffith College Éanna
Flexachem KCYMS 85-70 EJ Sligo All-Stars
Garvey’s Tralee Warriors 86-74 Templeogue
Sunday October 13th
Energywise Ireland Neptune 81-75 UCD Marian
EJ Sligo All-Stars 70-68 Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU
Killester 63-82 Garvey’s Tralee Warriors
Griffith College Éanna 93-89 Maree
Bright St. Vincent’s 82-90 UCC Demons
Flexachem KCYMS 93-85 Templeogue
Saturday October 12th
University of Galway Mystics 48-104 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell
SETU Waterford Wildcats 90-68 Catalyst Fr. Mathews
Trinity Meteors 66-62 Killester
Midland Park Portlaoise Panthers 51-74 FloMAX Liffey Celtics
Saturday October 12th
Ulster University 66-80 ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers
Team NorthWest 54-84 Drogheda Wolves
Limerick Sport Eagles 81-95 Titans BC
Limerick Celtics 84-70 Maigh Cuilinn
Carrick Cruisers 92-109 Moy Tolka Rovers
Joels Dublin Lions 81-85 Mater Private Malahide
Killarney Cougars 84-93 SETU Waterford Vikings
Scotts Lakers Killarney 80-76 Tipp Talons
Saturday October 12th
Limerick Celtics 97-94 Cleveland Rockets
ISecure Swords Thunder 77-71 Templeogue
Moy Tolka Rovers 83-79 Abbey Seals Dublin Lions
Oblate Dynamos 66-92 Limerick Sport Huskies
Saturday October 19th
Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU vs Maree, MTU Arena, 1600
Belfast Star vs UCC Demons, Newforge Sports Complex, 1830
Energywise Ireland Neptune vs Templeogue, Neptune Stadium, 1830
UCD Marian vs Garvey’s Tralee Warriors, UCD Sports Centre, 1900
Griffith College Éanna vs Flexachem KCYMS, Coláiste Éanna, 1900
EJ Sligo All-Stars vs Killester, Mercy College, 1930
Monday October 14th
Utility Trust St. Paul’s vs The Address UCC Glanmire, Aura, 2000
Saturday October 19th
Killester vs University of Galway Mystics, IWA Clontarf, 1645
Catalyst Fr. Mathews vs Midland Park Portlaoise Panthers, Fr. Mathews Arena, 1700
FloMAX Liffey Celtics vs Trinity Meteors, Leixlip Amenities, 1900
The Address UCC Glanmire vs SETU Waterford Wildcats, Upper Glanmire, 1930
Sunday October 20th
Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell vs Utility Trust St. Paul’s, Gurranabraher Credit Union Parochial Hall, 1445
Friday October 18th
Limerick Sport Eagles vs Tipp Talons, UL Arena, 1900
Saturday October 19th
Maigh Cuilinn vs Killarney Cougars, Sportlann Naomh Ann, 1700
Mater Private Malahide vs Drogheda Wolves, Malahide Community School, 1900
Moy Tolka Rovers vs Ulster University, Tolka Rovers Sports Complex, 1930
Joels Dublin Lions vs Team NorthWest, Coláiste Bríde, 1930
Scotts Lakers Killarney vs Titans BC, Killarney Sports & Leisure, 1930
SETU Waterford Vikings vs Limerick Celtics, SETU College Hall, 1930
Sunday October 20th
ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers vs Carrick Cruisers, St. Mary’s Hall, 1530
Saturday October 19th
Cleveland Rockets vs Templeogue, Lisburn Racquets Club, 1500
Limerick Sport Huskies vs McEvoy’s Cavan Eagles, St. Munchin’s College, 1600
ISecure Swords Thunder vs Oblate Dynamos, ALSAA, 1730
Abbey Seals Dublin Lions vs Limerick Celtics, Colaiste Bríde, 1730