National League

Feb 23 2025

The Address UCC Glanmire and Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell pick up big wins while Bright St. Vincent’s miss out

The Address UCC Glanmire recorded a 78-71 victory over defending Women’s Super League champions, Killester in Clontarf on Saturday evening, while Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell also enjoyed success on the road as they surmounted the challenge of Trinity Meteors 84-78. In the lone Men’s Super League fixture this weekend, Bright St. Vincent’s suffered a 113-74 defeat at the hands of Maree at home on Saturday night.

It’s proving increasingly tight in the shake-up for play-off positions in Women’s Super League, with no less than four teams now tied in third place on 24 points following Saturday night’s action in the top tier.

Among them are The Address UCC Glanmire, who moved neck and neck with Killester after they beat the defending champions 78-71 in Clontarf.

Trinity Oliver put up a game-best 23 points, along with 11 rebounds, for the Cork side, while DelJanae Williams and Aine McKenna combined for a further 28 on the scoreboard to help keep the Dublin side at bay, Destiny Strother among their big hitters with 19 points.

“We're delighted with the win” said Mark Scannell, Glanmire head coach. “It was a very solid team performance and tonight our Americans were really good.

“Our depth and experience will really help as we head towards the playoffs. We’ve had a tough transitional season, but we're going in the right direction now” he insisted.

Trinity Meteors missed out on the chance to pull clear of the pack, as they suffered an 84-78 reversal at the hands of Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell, who have also subsequently move up into a share of third following Saturday’s productive road trip.

In what was an enthralling tussle down the stretch, Glanmire just about managed to remain out in front, Deaja Richardson playing a key role in their success, as she served up a haul of 31 points, ten of which came in the fourth.

Edel Thornton and Trinity Hudson weighed in with a further 28 to help counter the impressive performance of Trinity’s Emma Merriweather and Sarah Kenny who, between them, chalked up 33 points and 36 rebounds on the night.

Delighted with this victory, Brunell head coach, Liam Culloty said “We played really well defensively especially in the second quarter and the energy from our bench was terrific throughout the game.

“It pushes us into the top four, but I'm sure there will be a lot of movement of positions over the last three games.

“We’re looking to be as consistent as possible in the remaining games to finish as high as possible” he said.

 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell Head Coach, Liam Culloty.

It was a second profitable trip to Cork in the space of a week for second place, FloMAX Liffey Celtics as they beat Catalyst Fr. Mathews 87-63 to improve their record in Women’s Super League to 11 and 4.

A big second quarter in which they outgunned their hosts by 16 points went a long way to seeing the Leixlip side secure victory, Sorcha Tiernan and Allie Navarette serving up 40 points between them, while Áine O’Connor, Eboni Williams and Rachel Huijsdens combined for 20 rebounds.

Shannon Brady and Kyra White were the most prolific for Fr. Mathews, but their 33-point total could not help prevent the Cork side shipping a third loss of the season to Celtics and one that will only increase the pressure in their bid to clinch a play-off berth.

Despite a gritty performance by University of Galway Mystics that saw them put up their third highest game total of the season so far, they suffered a 93-69 defeat at the hands of Women’s Super League leaders, SETU Waterford Wildcats in Mercy College.

The bottom side managed to take both the first and fourth quarters on Saturday evening, but dropped 32 points in between, as Chelsea Cain and Ashia McCalla inflicted heavy damage for the hosts that amounted to 55 points.

Galway did finish with four players in double digits, among them being Shannon Cunningham on 19 and Kara McCleane on 16.

 

In the only Men’s Super League fixture of the weekend, Bright St. Vincent’s missed out on the opportunity to pick up some valuable points in their bid for survival after they suffered a 113-74 defeat at the hands of Maree at home on Saturday night.

The Dublin side was left facing a 16-point deficit by the close of the first quarter and that uphill task grew even steeper by the half-time break as Maree widened the gap to 25.

Miles Brown and Joshua McGettigan spearheaded the Galway side’s offence with a huge 59 points, the latter also combining with Eoin Rockall for 22 rebounds and seven assists.

 

A hard-fought 88-73 victory over Tipp Talons in St. Mary’s Hall on Friday night saw ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers secure top spot in this season’s Men’s Division One North Conference.

Ulster University made it three wins on the bounce after they beat Scotts Lakers Killarney 85-72, setting them up nicely for a quick turnaround against Limerick Sport Eagles in UL Arena on Sunday.

Drogheda Wolves saw their play-off hopes dented somewhat following their 92-83 road defeat at the hands of Titans BC, who have subsequently tightened their grip on a top-four finish in the South Conference.

Moy Tolka Rovers kept themselves well in with a shout of a runners-up finish in the North Conference after they picked up a 94-83 win at home against Limerick Sport Eagles.

Maigh Cuilinn were taken to overtime by a Carrick Cruisers team that closed a 12-point gap in the fourth quarter, but it was the Galway side who returned home from Phoenix Centre celebrating an 85-82 success.

Mater Private Malahide pulled clear in the fourth for a 112-104 victory over SETU Waterford Vikings in Carrickpherish Hall, while Team NorthWest carded a 93-73 triumph over Killarney Cougars in ATU Donegal and South Conference winners, Limerick Celtics moved to 19 and 0 in the table after they edged out Joels Dublin Lions 88-83 in Coláiste Bríde.

 

In Women’s Division One, Oblate Dynamos ended a run of four defeats when they pipped Moy Tolka Rovers 73-72 in Saturday night’s Dublin derby.

It was an equally close affair up in Newforge Sports Complex, as Abbey Seals Dublin Lions got the better of their hosts, Cleveland Rockets 75-74, while in Nord Anglia, Limerick Sport Huskies served up an impressive defensive display to see off Templeogue 77-41.

Results

Women’s Super League

Saturday February 22th

Killester 71-78 The Address UCC Glanmire

SETU Waterford Wildcats 93-69 University of Galway Mystics

Catalyst Fr. Mathews 63-87 FloMAX Liffey Celtics

Trinity Meteors 78-84 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell

Sunday February 23th

Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers vs Utlity Trust St. Paul’s, St Mary’s Hall, 1530

 

Men’s Super League

Saturday February 22th

Bright St. Vincent’s 74-113 Maree

Monday February 24th

Bright St. Vincent’s vs UCD Marian, St. Vincent’s CBS, 2000

Wednesday February 26th

Maree vs EJ Sligo All-Stars, Calasanctius College, 1930

Flexachem KCYMS v Garvey’s Tralee Warriors, TBC, 1945

 

Women’s Division One

Saturday February 22th

Moy Tolka Rovers 72-73 Oblate Dynamos

Cleveland Rockets 74-75 Abbey Seals Dublin Lions

Templeogue 41-77 Limerick Sport Huskies

Sunday February 23th

Limerick Celtics vs McEvoy’s Cavan Eagles, Crescent College, 1515

 

Men’s Division One

Friday February 21st

ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers 88-73 Tipp Talons

Saturday February 22th

Team NorthWest 93-73 Killarney Cougars

Titans BC 92-83 Drogheda Wolves

Joels Dublin Lions 83-88 Limerick Celtics

Scotts Lakers Killarney 72-85 Ulster University

Moy Tolka Rovers 94-83 Limerick Sport Eagles

Carrick Cruisers 82-85 Maigh Cuilinn

SETU Waterford Vikings 104-112 Mater Private Malahide

Sunday February 23th

Limerick Sport Eagles vs Ulster University, UL Arena, 1500

Wednesday February 26th

Limerick Sport Eagles vs Limerick Celtics, UL Arena, 1930