Maigh Cuilinn come agonisingly close to the shock win of the season in Belfast until a ruinous three minutes in the final quarter cost big.
A superb team performance earned Maigh Cuilinn their second straight home win in the Men's Superleague as they defeated UCD Marian 55 v 38.
Áine McDonagh, Annette Hynes, Fiona Duggan, Niamh Clancy, Nicola Darcy, Petrina Kyne, Sinead Maxwell, Colette Cullinane and Siobhán Doran take the maiden title.
Team of Stephen Tummon, Glen Hynes, Sean Candon, James Cummins, Mike Hogan, Rhys Plower, Cormac Lee and Keith Bohan lift the Jim Lee Perpetual Trophy.
Maigh Cuilinn score season high 80 points but fail to contain a dazzling Neptune offence in a really entertaining SL encounter in Cork.
A fast start and early lead was not enough to earn Maigh Cuilinn back to back wins in the Basketball Ireland Men’s Superleague as a resilient DBS Eanna, playing at home, rallied well to win 74 to 63.
Maigh Cuilinn 60 (42)
UCC Demons 53 (29)
Check out our match report of Maigh Cuilinn's home Superleague win over UCC Demons.
Maigh Cuilinn players were sprinkled across several girls schools teams who had great success recently with Salerno, Coláiste na Coiribe and Taylors Hill all lifting silverware.
Maigh Cuilinn U18 Girls compete at the National Cup in Belfast in a group against Cavan Eagles. Glanmire and Maree.
Despite holding University of Galway Maree to by far their lowest scoring total of the season, Maigh Cuilnn were unable to get a win in the local derby as the nominal home team were 68 to 46 winners in front of a large Kingfisher Arena attendance.