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2018–19 Irish Super League season

The 2018–19 Irish Super League season was the 46th running of Basketball Ireland's premier men's basketball competition. The season began featuring 12 teams from across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, before dropping to 11 mid-season following Swords Thunder disbanding in February 2019.[1] The regular season began on 29 September 2018 and ended on 24 March 2019[2] with Tralee Warriors claiming their maiden championship.[3] Killester were victorious in the National Cup, while Templeogue won the Champions Trophy for the first time after finishing as runners-up in three out of the previous four seasons.

2018–19 Irish Super League season
LeagueSuper League
SportBasketball
Duration29 September 2018 – 24 March 2019 (Regular season)
30 March 2019 – 14 April 2019 (Champions Trophy)
Number of games20
Number of teams12
Regular season
League championsTralee Warriors
Season MVPJason Killeen (Templeogue)
Top scorerMike Davis (Belfast Star)
(29.0ppg)
Tournaments
Champions Trophy championsTempleogue
  Champions Trophy runners-upBelfast Star
National Cup championsKillester
  National Cup runners-upUCD Marian
Super League seasons

Teams edit

Denotes team that withdrew mid-season.
Team Stadium City/Area Last season
Belfast Star De La Salle College Belfast 7th
DCU Saints DCU Sports Complex Glasnevin, Dublin 9th
Killester IWA Sports Hall Clontarf, Dublin 2nd
Killorglin Killorglin Sports Complex Killorglin New
Maree Calasanctius College Oranmore 10th
Moycullen Kingfisher, NUIG Galway 8th
Neptune Neptune Stadium Cork New
Swords Thunder ALSAA Sports Complex Dublin Airport, Dublin 5th
Templeogue Oblate Hall Inchicore, Dublin 3rd
Tralee Warriors Tralee Sports Complex Tralee 4th
UCC Demons Mardyke Arena, UCC Cork 6th
UCD Marian UCD Sports Centre Belfield, Dublin 1st

League edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Relegation
1 Tralee Warriors (C) 20 16 4 1741 1570 +171 48
2 Templeogue 20 15 5 1724 1527 +197 45
3 UCD Marian 20 13 7 1629 1487 +142 39
4 Killester 20 12 8 1581 1519 +62 36
5 Belfast Star 20 12 8 1693 1599 +94 36
6 DCU Saints 20 10 10 1579 1658 −79 30
7 UCC Demons 20 9 11 1621 1683 −62 27
8 Maree 20 9 11 1623 1644 −21 27
9 Killorglin 20 6 14 1555 1649 −94 18
10 Moycullen 20 4 16 1556 1759 −203 12
11 Neptune 20 4 16 1599 1806 −207 12
12 Swords Thunder[a] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew
Source: Basketball Ireland
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Withdrew during the season.[1]

Results edit

Home \ Away BEL DCU KIL KLG MAR MOY NEP TEM TW UCC UCD
Belfast Star 81–62 92–88 85–84 74–80 106–88 93–67 81–83 68–80 96–81 81–72
DCU Saints 55–96 92–74 79–75 91–71 85–83 90–79 67–89 92–102 95–87 76–71
Killester 82–70 84–71 79–73 82–77 99–74 76–62 56–81 86–82 86–63 63–73
Killorglin 78–88 92–87 67–64 79–83 81–64 61–62 87–88 68–77 81–79 76–101
Maree 96–75 98–77 86–91 91–84 86–79 85–66 62–72 92–99 81–90 81–73
Moycullen 82–91 77–85 64–89 82–57 66–59 108–97 79–105 82–93 64–71 56–87
Neptune 72–92 83–100 77–88 81–96 90–84 90–111 77–95 92–95 88–100 82–66
Templeogue 88–72 67–68 87–77 85–70 94–68 108–79 95–92 93–99 90–77 64–72
Tralee Warriors 79–89 89–55 71–55 86–89 88–70 95–73 87–82 88–77 70–75 88–73
UCC Demons 82–67 85–84 74–99 102–93 86–90 95–82 88–91 74–71 75–84 64–95
UCD Marian 100–96 75–68 83–63 86–64 84–83 80–63 96–69 82–88 84–89 76–73
Source: Basketball Ireland
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.

Champions Trophy edit

Bracket edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Tralee Warriors 65
UCD Marian 43 Belfast Star 81
Belfast Star 84 Belfast Star 62
  Templeogue 77
Killester 84
Templeogue 108 Templeogue 88
DCU Saints 95

Quarter-finals edit

30 March 2019
Oblate Hall, Dublin

Semi-finals edit

31 March 2019
Report
Tralee Sports Complex, Tralee
31 March 2019
Report
IWA-Clontarf, Dublin

Final edit

YouTube
14 April 2019
16:00 GMT
Box Score Report
Belfast Star 62–77 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 13–17, 13–18, 20–25
Pts: CJ Fulton (16)
Rebs: Mike Thiep (11)
Asts: CJ Fulton (8)
Pts: Neil Randolph (19)
Rebs: Jason Killeen (15)
Asts: Stephen James (6)
DCU Sports Complex, Dublin
MVP: Neil Randolph

Source: Basketball Ireland

National Cup edit

Round 1 edit

27 October 2018
27 October 2018
UCD Sports Centre, Dublin
27 October 2018
Maree 80–83 Swords Thunder
Calasanctius College, Oranmore
27 October 2018
Oblate Hall, Dublin

Round 2 edit

2 December 2018
Belfast Star 91–78 Killorglin
2 December 2018
UCD Sports Centre, Dublin
2 December 2018
Tralee Sports Complex, Tralee
2 December 2018
ALSAA, Dublin

Semi-finals edit

YouTube
12 January 2019
16:00 GMT
Box Score
Report
UCD Marian 91–63 Belfast Star
Scoring by quarter: 22–14, 28–23, 14–14, 27–12
Pts: Tied (18)
Rebs: Tied (8)
Asts: Barry Drumm (5)
Pts: Conor Quinn (16)
Rebs: Mark Berlic (7)
Asts: CJ Fulton (4)
Mardyke Arena, Cork
YouTube
12 January 2019
20:00 GMT
Box Score
Report
Killester 76–70 Tralee Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 29–13, 14–19, 13–16, 20–22
Pts: Ciaran Roe (34)
Rebs: Luis-Filiberto Garcia Hoyos (13)
Asts: Ciaran Roe (5)
Pts: Paul Dick (15)
Rebs: Tied (7)
Asts: Paul Dick (10)
Mardyke Arena, Cork

Final edit

26 January 2019
20:00 GMT
Box Score
Report
Killester 66–63 UCD Marian
Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 19–11, 9–23, 20–10
Pts: Luis-Filiberto Garcia Hoyos (18)
Rebs: Ciaran Roe (9)
Asts: Ciaran Roe (4)
Pts: Cathal Finn (12)
Rebs: Neil Baynes (10)
Asts: Scott Kinevane (5)
National Basketball Arena, Dublin
MVP: Luis-Filiberto Garcia Hoyos

Source:

Awards edit

Player of the Month edit

Month Player Team Ref
October Kyle Hosford UCC Demons [4]
November Mike Davis Belfast Star [5]
December Paul Dick Tralee Warriors [6]
January Ciaran Roe Killester [7]
February Paul Dick Tralee Warriors [8]
March Mike Davis Belfast Star [9]

Coach of the Month edit

Month Player Team Ref
October Adrian Fulton Belfast Star [4]
November Joey Boylan DCU Saints [5]
December Paul Kelleher Neptune [6]
January Brian O'Malley Killester [7]
February Pat Price Tralee Warriors [8]
March Pat Price Tralee Warriors [9]

Statistics leaders edit

Stats as of the end of the regular season[10][11]

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Mike Davis Belfast Star 29.0
Rebounds per game Martins Provizors DCU Saints 12.6
Assists per game Scott Kinevane UCD Marian 8.3
Steals per game Joan Jordi Vall-llobera UCD Marian 3.3
Blocks per game Jason Killeen Templeogue 2.2

Regular season edit

  • Player of the Year: Jason Killeen (Templeogue)[12]
  • Young Player of the Year: CJ Fulton (Belfast Star)
  • Coach of the Year: Pat Price (Tralee Warriors)
  • All-Star First Team:
    • Paul Dick (Tralee Warriors)[13]
    • Mike Davis (Belfast Star)
    • Sean Sellers (Maree)
    • Mike Bonaparte (DCU Saints)
    • Jason Killeen (Templeogue)
  • All-Star Second Team:
    • Ciaran Roe (Killester)
    • Royce Williams (Killester)
    • Lorcan Murphy (Templeogue)
    • Eoin Quigley (Tralee Warriors)
    • Niels Bunschoten (Maree)
  • All-Star Third Team:
    • Elijah Mays (UCD Marian)
    • Neil Randolph (Templeogue)
    • Kieran Donaghy (Tralee Warriors)
    • Luis Filiberto Garcia Hoyos (Killester)
    • Martins Provizors (DCU Saints)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Coughlan, John (7 February 2019). "Blow for the Super League as Swords Thunder disband". IrishExaminer.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  2. ^ "PREVIEW: We look ahead to this weekend's games". BasketballIreland.ie. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  3. ^ "RECAP: Tralee Crowned Champs Plus All Action From Today's Games". BasketballIreland.ie. 24 March 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month - October". BasketballIreland.ie. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month for November". BasketballIreland.ie. 1 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month - December". BasketballIreland.ie. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month - January". BasketballIreland.ie. 8 February 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month - February". BasketballIreland.ie. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month for March". BasketballIreland.ie. 3 April 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  10. ^ . BasketballIreland.ie. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019.
  11. ^ "Basketball Ireland – Stats Table". BasketballIreland.ie. from the original on 11 April 2020.
  12. ^ "2018/19 Basketball Ireland Player and Coaches of the Year". BasketballIreland.ie. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Basketball Ireland 2018/19 All Stars announced". BasketballIreland.ie. 11 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Basketball Ireland

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The 2018 19 Irish Super League season was the 46th running of Basketball Ireland s premier men s basketball competition The season began featuring 12 teams from across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland before dropping to 11 mid season following Swords Thunder disbanding in February 2019 1 The regular season began on 29 September 2018 and ended on 24 March 2019 2 with Tralee Warriors claiming their maiden championship 3 Killester were victorious in the National Cup while Templeogue won the Champions Trophy for the first time after finishing as runners up in three out of the previous four seasons 2018 19 Irish Super League seasonLeagueSuper LeagueSportBasketballDuration29 September 2018 24 March 2019 Regular season 30 March 2019 14 April 2019 Champions Trophy Number of games20Number of teams12Regular seasonLeague championsTralee WarriorsSeason MVPJason Killeen Templeogue Top scorerMike Davis Belfast Star 29 0ppg TournamentsChampions Trophy championsTempleogue Champions Trophy runners upBelfast StarNational Cup championsKillester National Cup runners upUCD MarianSuper League seasons 2017 182019 20 Contents 1 Teams 2 League 2 1 Standings 2 2 Results 3 Champions Trophy 3 1 Bracket 3 2 Quarter finals 3 3 Semi finals 3 4 Final 4 National Cup 4 1 Round 1 4 2 Round 2 4 3 Semi finals 4 4 Final 5 Awards 5 1 Player of the Month 5 2 Coach of the Month 5 3 Statistics leaders 5 4 Regular season 6 References 7 External linksTeams editDenotes team that withdrew mid season Team Stadium City Area Last season Belfast Star De La Salle College Belfast 7th DCU Saints DCU Sports Complex Glasnevin Dublin 9th Killester IWA Sports Hall Clontarf Dublin 2nd Killorglin Killorglin Sports Complex Killorglin New Maree Calasanctius College Oranmore 10th Moycullen Kingfisher NUIG Galway 8th Neptune Neptune Stadium Cork New Swords Thunder ALSAA Sports Complex Dublin Airport Dublin 5th Templeogue Oblate Hall Inchicore Dublin 3rd Tralee Warriors Tralee Sports Complex Tralee 4th UCC Demons Mardyke Arena UCC Cork 6th UCD Marian UCD Sports Centre Belfield Dublin 1stLeague editStandings edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Relegation 1 Tralee Warriors C 20 16 4 1741 1570 171 48 2 Templeogue 20 15 5 1724 1527 197 45 3 UCD Marian 20 13 7 1629 1487 142 39 4 Killester 20 12 8 1581 1519 62 36 5 Belfast Star 20 12 8 1693 1599 94 36 6 DCU Saints 20 10 10 1579 1658 79 30 7 UCC Demons 20 9 11 1621 1683 62 27 8 Maree 20 9 11 1623 1644 21 27 9 Killorglin 20 6 14 1555 1649 94 18 10 Moycullen 20 4 16 1556 1759 203 12 11 Neptune 20 4 16 1599 1806 207 12 12 Swords Thunder a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WithdrewSource Basketball Ireland C ChampionsNotes Withdrew during the season 1 Results edit Home Away BEL DCU KIL KLG MAR MOY NEP TEM TW UCC UCD Belfast Star 81 62 92 88 85 84 74 80 106 88 93 67 81 83 68 80 96 81 81 72 DCU Saints 55 96 92 74 79 75 91 71 85 83 90 79 67 89 92 102 95 87 76 71 Killester 82 70 84 71 79 73 82 77 99 74 76 62 56 81 86 82 86 63 63 73 Killorglin 78 88 92 87 67 64 79 83 81 64 61 62 87 88 68 77 81 79 76 101 Maree 96 75 98 77 86 91 91 84 86 79 85 66 62 72 92 99 81 90 81 73 Moycullen 82 91 77 85 64 89 82 57 66 59 108 97 79 105 82 93 64 71 56 87 Neptune 72 92 83 100 77 88 81 96 90 84 90 111 77 95 92 95 88 100 82 66 Templeogue 88 72 67 68 87 77 85 70 94 68 108 79 95 92 93 99 90 77 64 72 Tralee Warriors 79 89 89 55 71 55 86 89 88 70 95 73 87 82 88 77 70 75 88 73 UCC Demons 82 67 85 84 74 99 102 93 86 90 95 82 88 91 74 71 75 84 64 95 UCD Marian 100 96 75 68 83 63 86 64 84 83 80 63 96 69 82 88 84 89 76 73 Source Basketball IrelandLegend Blue home team win Red away team win Champions Trophy editBracket edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinalTralee Warriors65UCD Marian43Belfast Star81Belfast Star84Belfast Star62 nbsp Templeogue77Killester84Templeogue108Templeogue88DCU Saints95 Quarter finals edit 30 March 2019 UCD Marian 43 84 Belfast Star Oatlands College Dublin 30 March 2019 Templeogue 108 95 DCU Saints Oblate Hall Dublin Semi finals edit 31 March 2019 Report Tralee Warriors 65 81 Belfast Star Tralee Sports Complex Tralee 31 March 2019 Report Killester 84 88 Templeogue IWA Clontarf Dublin Final edit YouTube 14 April 201916 00 GMT Box Score Report Belfast Star 62 77 Templeogue Scoring by quarter 16 17 13 17 13 18 20 25Pts CJ Fulton 16 Rebs Mike Thiep 11 Asts CJ Fulton 8 Pts Neil Randolph 19 Rebs Jason Killeen 15 Asts Stephen James 6 DCU Sports Complex DublinMVP Neil Randolph Source Basketball IrelandNational Cup editRound 1 edit 27 October 2018 Belfast Star 92 78 Neptune De La Salle College Belfast 27 October 2018 UCD Marian 98 78 Moycullen UCD Sports Centre Dublin 27 October 2018 Maree 80 83 Swords Thunder Calasanctius College Oranmore 27 October 2018 Templeogue 92 103 Tralee Warriors Oblate Hall Dublin Round 2 edit 2 December 2018 Belfast Star 91 78 Killorglin De La Salle College Belfast 2 December 2018 UCD Marian 83 61 DCU Saints UCD Sports Centre Dublin 2 December 2018 Tralee Warriors 85 79 UCC Demons Tralee Sports Complex Tralee 2 December 2018 Swords Thunder 67 90 Killester ALSAA Dublin Semi finals edit YouTube 12 January 201916 00 GMT Box ScoreReport UCD Marian 91 63 Belfast Star Scoring by quarter 22 14 28 23 14 14 27 12Pts Tied 18 Rebs Tied 8 Asts Barry Drumm 5 Pts Conor Quinn 16 Rebs Mark Berlic 7 Asts CJ Fulton 4 Mardyke Arena Cork YouTube 12 January 201920 00 GMT Box ScoreReport Killester 76 70 Tralee Warriors Scoring by quarter 29 13 14 19 13 16 20 22Pts Ciaran Roe 34 Rebs Luis Filiberto Garcia Hoyos 13 Asts Ciaran Roe 5 Pts Paul Dick 15 Rebs Tied 7 Asts Paul Dick 10 Mardyke Arena Cork Final edit 26 January 201920 00 GMT Box ScoreReport Killester 66 63 UCD Marian Scoring by quarter 18 19 19 11 9 23 20 10Pts Luis Filiberto Garcia Hoyos 18 Rebs Ciaran Roe 9 Asts Ciaran Roe 4 Pts Cathal Finn 12 Rebs Neil Baynes 10 Asts Scott Kinevane 5 National Basketball Arena DublinMVP Luis Filiberto Garcia Hoyos Source Basketball IrelandAwards editPlayer of the Month edit Month Player Team Ref October Kyle Hosford UCC Demons 4 November Mike Davis Belfast Star 5 December Paul Dick Tralee Warriors 6 January Ciaran Roe Killester 7 February Paul Dick Tralee Warriors 8 March Mike Davis Belfast Star 9 Coach of the Month edit Month Player Team Ref October Adrian Fulton Belfast Star 4 November Joey Boylan DCU Saints 5 December Paul Kelleher Neptune 6 January Brian O Malley Killester 7 February Pat Price Tralee Warriors 8 March Pat Price Tralee Warriors 9 Statistics leaders edit Stats as of the end of the regular season 10 11 Category Player Team Stat Points per game Mike Davis Belfast Star 29 0 Rebounds per game Martins Provizors DCU Saints 12 6 Assists per game Scott Kinevane UCD Marian 8 3 Steals per game Joan Jordi Vall llobera UCD Marian 3 3 Blocks per game Jason Killeen Templeogue 2 2 Regular season edit Player of the Year Jason Killeen Templeogue 12 Young Player of the Year CJ Fulton Belfast Star Coach of the Year Pat Price Tralee Warriors All Star First Team Paul Dick Tralee Warriors 13 Mike Davis Belfast Star Sean Sellers Maree Mike Bonaparte DCU Saints Jason Killeen Templeogue All Star Second Team Ciaran Roe Killester Royce Williams Killester Lorcan Murphy Templeogue Eoin Quigley Tralee Warriors Niels Bunschoten Maree All Star Third Team Elijah Mays UCD Marian Neil Randolph Templeogue Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors Luis Filiberto Garcia Hoyos Killester Martins Provizors DCU Saints References edit a b Coughlan John 7 February 2019 Blow for the Super League as Swords Thunder disband IrishExaminer com Retrieved 7 February 2019 PREVIEW We look ahead to this weekend s games BasketballIreland ie 27 September 2018 Retrieved 27 September 2018 RECAP Tralee Crowned Champs Plus All Action From Today s Games BasketballIreland ie 24 March 2019 Retrieved 24 March 2019 a b Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month October BasketballIreland ie 8 November 2018 Retrieved 9 November 2018 a b Basketball Ireland Players and Coaches of the Month for November BasketballIreland ie 1 December 2018 Retrieved 4 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