National League

Nov 23 2025

Trinity Meteors stop Killester's unbeaten run in Domino's Women's Super League

Fresh from her impressive performances with Ireland, Hazel Finn dropped 24 points, as Trinity Meteors joined Killester at the top of the Domino’s Women’s Super League following a 78-69 victory.

In a game that saw both teams going ahead on eleven separate occasions throughout with it level at half-time while Killester took a one-point lead into the final quarter. But a 25-15 fourth quarter for Trinity Meteors saw them go to 5-1 in the table and hand Killester their first loss in six games in the league. Killester had three players in double digits, with Samantha Haiby, Audrey Roden and Ieva Bagdanaviciene all hitting at least 15 on the stat sheet. The win ties everything up at the summit of the table, with both sides away from home next week. Killester travel down to fellow challengers Utility Trust St. Paul's Killarney, while Trinity Meteors travel to Cork to face UCC Glanmire.

Utility Trust St. Paul's Killarney defeated FloMAX Liffey Celtics with a 81-68 win which leaves them joint-top. The loss has Liffey in ninth while the win for St. Paul's has them at 5-1 and level with Trinity and Killester at the summit.

UCC Glanmire handed Catalyst Fr. Mathews their sixth consecutive defeat in the Domino’s Women’s Super League by a score of 85-65. The 20-point defeat is Fr. Mathews largest defeat of the season so far, as they still search for their first win of the season sitting at 0-6 in the table. UCC Glanmire went in at half-time down by three, but came out firing in the third, winning the second half alone by a score of 51-28. Viane Cumber made eight threes on her way to a 32-point showing, flanked by a 20-point, 11-rebound performance from Jewel Watkins which puts Glanmire in fifth with an even record of 3-3 through six games.

Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell are fourth on a 4-2 record following a 78-63 triumph over Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers in St. Mary’s Hall. 23 points with 5 rebounds and 5 assists for Brailyn Joseph led the way for Brunell, who did not surrender their lead from the midway point in the third quarter through to the end of the game. 

McEvoy’s Cavan Eagles picked up a statement win in their maiden Super League season, after they defeated SETU Waterford Wildcats 98-94 in overtime. Sarah Hickey continued her fine Domino's Women's Super League form after coming back from international duty with Ireland by scoring 25 points and adding 14 boards for Waterford in a very back and forth game, where the teams were tied up nine times. There was nothing to separate the sides after regulation, with them tied at 84 apiece. Cavan proceeded to push in overtime taking the lead early on and the Wildcats could not catch back up as time elapsed. The win leaves both sides with 3-3 records.

Domino’s Women’s Super League

Saturday 22nd November

Catalyst Fr. Mathews 65-85 UCC Glanmire

Trinity Meteors 78-69 Killester

FloMAX Liffey Celtics 68-81 Utility Trust St. Paul's Killarney

SETU Waterford Wildcats 94-98 McEvoy’s Cavan Eagles

Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers 63-78 Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell

Domino’s Women’s Division One

Saturday 22nd November

Abbey Seals Dublin Lions 71-79 Cleveland Rockets

Limerick Sport Huskies 84-71 Templeogue

Limerick Celtics 67-61 Dublin Raiders

Clunetech Kilkenny Stars 63-71 Moy Tolka Rovers

Unversity of Galway Mystics 67-62 Swords Thunder



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