Trinity Meteors made an impressive return to Women’s Super League action after a big third quarter helped see them unhinge newly-crowned Paudie O’Connor Cup winners, FloMAX Liffey Celtics 81-76 at home on Saturday evening, while in Men’s Super League, leaders Killester, themselves, avoided a National Cup-winning hangover after they battled back to beat Belfast Star 86-78 in Clontarf.
FloMAX Liffey Celtics were unable to carry the momentum generated from last week’s Paudie O’Connor National Cup success back into their Women’s Super League campaign as they suffered an 81-76 reversal on the road against Trinity Meteors.
A huge third-quarter performance, in which they outgunned Celtics by 22 points, propelled Trinity to victory, despite their Leixlip rivals recouping 13 in the fourth.
Both teams had four players in double figures by the final buzzer, Emma Merriweather and Sarah Kenny, together, amassing 34 points and 28 rebounds for Meteors, while Sorcha Tiernan, on 20, was the most prolific for Celtics.
“We had a big emphasis on execution on both ends this week, so, to see it applied in the game, was great” said Hillary Netsiyanwa, Trinity Meteors head coach.
“Huge credit to the girls, after having two weeks off, it was crucial to come back and be as sharp as possible, which we were, outside of a spell in the fourth quarter.
“Liffey never gave up and fought us through every single possession. It was a great game of basketball and great to have the support from the club there with us” he said.
SETU Waterford Wildcats took the opportunity to move back level with Liffey Celtics at the top of the table, and with a game in hand to boot, after they dug out an 86-81 win over The Address UCC Glanmire in Mercy College on Saturday evening.
Ashia McCalla finished on a game-high 29 points for the hosts, while Sarah Hickey and Chelsea Cain also weighed in considerably with a combined 33 points and as many rebounds to see off a tough Glanmire outfit that emerged from this tie with five players in double digits, including DelJanae Williams (17) and Callie Cavanaugh (16).
“That was a tough well-fought game that went down to the wire” remarked Jillian Hayes, SETU Waterford Wildcats head coach.
“They shot the ball better, scoring ten three-pointers compared to our two, but I thought we dug deep defensively and rebounded the ball really well. We’re very happy to be back to winning form” she added.
SETU Waterford Wildcats player Sarah Hickey
Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers arrested a four-game losing streak after they surmounted Catalyst Fr. Mathews 79-65 in St. Mary’s Hall on Saturday night.
A big opening quarter that saw them open up a 15-point lead laid the groundwork for this much-needed victory for the Laois outfit, who certainly benefitted from the long-awaited return of American, Jessica Fressle to their roster, as she chalked up 15 points and 10 rebounds, while Alyssa Velles hit a game-high 24 that included five conversions from beyond the arc.
Fr. Mathews, themselves had four players in double digits, including Grainne Dwyer and Makeda Nicholas on a combined 30, but it not enough to inspire a comeback by the Cork side.
Catalyst Fr. Mathews player Grainne Dwyer
A big fourth-quarter surge saw Utility Trust St. Paul’s turn a ten-point deficit into a thrilling 71-70 victory at home to Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell on Saturday evening.
Gracen Kerr enjoyed a sensational closing 10 minutes to this tie, serving up 16 points for the hosts to take her overall tally to 24, while Alexandra Wittinger also made a huge impact on proceedings with 16 points and as many rebounds.
For Brunell, this game marked another step in the return to full match-fitness for Ireland international Edel Thornton, who combined with Trinity Hudson for 34 points.
In Men’s Super League, newly-crowned Pat Duffy Cup champions, Killester avoided a National Cup hangover thanks to a second-half performance that saw them battle back from eight points down late in the second quarter to beat Belfast Star 86-78 in Clontarf.
Isiah Dasher and Baptiste Chazelas carded a combined 37 points and 25 rebounds for the current table toppers to see off a Star side that mounted a severe challenge with De Ondre Jackson and Darweshi Hunter each putting 21 on the scoreboard.
“Star came out with far more energy and they got easy baskets in transition and in the half-court, while we didn’t shoot the ball well, so we were a little bit disappointed going in at half-time” admitted Jonny Grennell, Killester head coach.
“In the second half, we found our groove offensively and defensively, and we managed to overturn an eight-point deficit, so we’re very happy with the win” he added.
Beaten National Cup finalists, UCC Demons managed to remain hot on the heels of Killester, after they battled their way back from 11 points down in the closing seven minutes to edge defending champions Griffith College Éanna 94-91 in an enthralling battle in Coláiste Éanna on Saturday night.
Both teams boasted a great spread on the scoresheet, Demons ending the game with five players in double figures, including Elijah Tillman on a game-best 26 points, while Patrick Robinson and James Hannigan weighed in with 17 apiece.
UCC Demons player Elijah Tillman in action against Griffith College Éanna
Tyland Crawford was the most prolific of the five who doubled for Éanna, putting up 19 points on the night with Stefan Desnica just one shy of that total.
“Éanna away is always a tough place to go, but I felt some big plays in the fourth quarter got us over the line” said Daniel O’Mahony, UCC Demons head coach.
A Beni Fungula three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining proved the difference in the end as Flexachem KCYMS clinched an 85-82 victory at home against Maree.
Jeffrey Okeke and Jordan Blount, together, bagged 45 points and 15 rebounds in a gripping tug-of-war that saw the Killorglin side cough up a 21-point lead to fall seven behind before regaining the initiative down the stretch.
Maree, themselves, had Joshua McGettigan and Miles Brown on a combined 44, but even that significant effort was not enough to see them over the line.
Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU bounced back swiftly from Thursday night’s agonising three-point derby defeat at the hands of Energywise Ireland Neptune when they stormed to a 101-69 victory over Templeogue in MTU Arena on Saturday evening.
Todd Wolfe converted four of his five three-point attempts en route to a 33-point total for the homeside, while Sean McManus chipped in with 11 rebounds and 13 points to help see off a Templeogue side, for whom Samuel Henderson and Jacolbey Owens put up a combined 39 points.
In Men’s Division One, there was no fear of a hangover for the unbeaten Limerick Celtics in the wake of their President’s National Cup success as they recorded a comprehensive 122-67 victory over SETU Waterford Vikings in Crescent College on Saturday.
Ulster University moved level with Moy Tolka Rovers in second place in the North Conference after they edged their Dublin rivals 81-76 in Jordanstown Sports Village, while it was a similar scenario in the South Conference as Titans got the better of Scotts Lakers Killarney 73-63 to join the Kerry side in second position.
A second-half comeback saw Maigh Cuilinn put up a 78-73 win on the road against Killarney Cougars on Saturday night after Team NorthWest beat Joels Dublin Lions 90-81 at home earlier in the day.
Tipp Talons picked up their fourth win of the campaign after they surmounted Limerick Sport Eagles 93-83 in Scoil Ruain, while a big first-half display saw Drogheda Wolves record a 112-95 success against Mater Private Malahide in Ballymakenny College.
In Women’s Division One, iSecure Swords Thunder and Limerick Celtics remained neck and neck in second place after the former weathered a fourth-quarter surge by Oblate Dynamos to take a 77-70 win in Inchicore while Limerick ran out 82-64 victors against Abbey Seals Dublin Lions in Crescent College.
Cleveland Rockets, meanwhile, battled back from six points down in the fourth quarter to edge out Templeogue 94-90 in the National Basketball Arena.
Women’s Super League
Saturday January 25th
Utility Trust St. Paul’s 71-70 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell
SETU Waterford Wildcats 86-81 The Address UCC Glanmire
Trinity Meteors 81-76 FloMAX Liffey Celtics
Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers 79-65 Catalyst Fr. Mathews
University of Galway Mystics vs Killester (postponed)
Men’s Super League
Saturday January 25th
Irish Guide Dogs Ballincollig @MTU 101-69 Templeogue
Griffith College Éanna 91-94 UCC Demons
Flexachem KCYMS 85-82 Maree
Killester 86-78 Belfast Star
Bright St. Vincent’s vs UCD Marian (postponed)
Energywise Ireland Neptune vs EJ Sligo All-Stars (postponed)
Women’s Division One
Saturday January 25th
Limerick Celtics 82-64 Abbey Seals Dublin Lions
Templeogue 90-94 Cleveland Rockets
Oblate Dynamos 70-77 iSecure Swords Thunder
McEvoy’s Cavan Eagles vs Limerick Sport Huskies (postponed)
Men’s Division One
Saturday January 25th
Ulster University 81-76 Moy Tolka Rovers
Team NorthWest 90-81 Joels Dublin Lions
Limerick Celtics 122-67 SETU Waterford Vikings
Tipp Talons 93-83 Limerick Sport Eagles
Titans 73-63 Scotts Lakers Killarney
Drogheda Wolves 112-95 Mater Private Malahide
Killarney Cougars 73-78 Maigh Cuilinn
Carrick Cruisers vs ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers (postponed)