2017–18 Irish Super League season

The 2017–18 Irish Super League season was the 45th running of Basketball Ireland's premier men's basketball competition. The season featured 12 teams from across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the regular season beginning on 15 September 2017 and ending on 17 March 2018[1][2] with UCD Marian claiming their first title in 40 years.[3] Templeogue were victorious in the National Cup, while Tralee Warriors defended their Champions Trophy title.

2017–18 Irish Super League season
LeagueSuper League
SportBasketball
Duration15 September 2017 – 17 March 2018 (Regular season)
19 March 2018 – 24 March 2018 (Champions Trophy)
Number of games21/22/23
Number of teams12
Regular season
League championsUCD Marian
Season MVPDee Proby (DCU Saints)
Top scorerDee Proby (DCU Saints)
(32.4 ppg)
Tournaments
Champions Trophy championsTralee Warriors
  Champions Trophy runners-upTempleogue
National Cup championsTempleogue
  National Cup runners-upUCD Marian

Teams

Team Stadium City/Area Last season
Belfast Star Methodist College Belfast 10th
DCU Saints DCU Sports Complex Glasnevin, Dublin 8th
Éanna Coláiste Éanna Rathfarnham, Dublin 9th
Killester IWA Sports Hall Clontarf, Dublin 5th
KUBS Carroll Arena Greendale, Dublin 11th
Maree Calasanctius College Oranmore New
Moycullen Kingfisher, NUIG Galway 7th
Swords Thunder ALSAA Sports Complex Dublin Airport, Dublin 2nd
Templeogue Oblate Hall Inchicore, Dublin 1st
Tralee Warriors Tralee Sports Complex Tralee 3rd
UCC Demons Mardyke Arena, UCC Cork 6th
UCD Marian UCD Sports Centre Belfield, Dublin 4th

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Relegation
1 UCD Marian 23 18 5 1863 1646 +217 54
2 Killester 23 17 6 1964 1692 +272 51
3 Templeogue 22 16 6 1939 1802 +137 48
4 Tralee Warriors 22 16 6 1761 1621 +140 48
5 Swords Thunder 22 14 8 1807 1575 +232 42
6 UCC Demons 22 13 9 1965 1852 +113 39
7 Belfast Star 21 9 12 1555 1535 +20 27
8 Moycullen 21 9 12 1649 1676 27 27
9 DCU Saints 22 8 14 1738 1950 212 24
10 Maree 22 6 16 1685 1954 269 18
11 Éanna 22 4 18 1642 1823 181 12 Relegated to Division I
12 KUBS 22 2 20 1490 1932 442 6

Regular season play-off final

A regular season play-off final was scheduled after Killester and UCD Marian finished joint first at the top of the table with 17 wins and five losses.[4]

17 March 2018
18:00 GMT
Killester 7172 UCD Marian
Pts: Luis Filiberto (27) Pts: Mike Garrow (19)

Champions Trophy

Bracket

  Quarter-finals     Semi-finals     Final
                           
        1 UCD Marian 78  
  4 Tralee Warriors 78     4 Tralee Warriors 82    
  5 Swords Thunder 71         Tralee Warriors 73
        Templeogue 61
        2 Killester 73    
  3 Templeogue 90     3 Templeogue 75  
  6 UCC Demons 77  

Quarter-finals

19 March 2018
Templeogue 9077 UCC Demons
Pts: Neil Randolph (21) Pts: Lehmon Colbert (26)
19 March 2018
Tralee Warriors 7871 Swords Thunder
Pts: Goran Pantovic (19) Pts: Isaac Westbrooks (20)

Semi-finals

21 March 2018
Killester 7375 (OT) Templeogue
Pts: Royce Williams (20) Pts: Mike Bonaparte (30)
22 March 2018
UCD Marian 7882 Tralee Warriors
Pts: Mike Garrow (22) Pts: Paul Dick & Goran Pantovic (18)
UL Arena, Limerick

Final

24 March 2018
19:00 GMT
Tralee Warriors 7361 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 22–15, 18–13, 19–16
Pts: Paul Dick (22)
Rebs: Kieran Donaghy (9)
Asts: Paul Dick (6)
Pts: Jason Killeen (22)
Rebs: Jason Killeen (11)
Asts: Mike Bonaparte (7)
WIT Arena, Waterford
MVP: Paul Dick

National Cup

Round 1

21 October 2017
Swords Thunder 7075 DCU SaintsDCU Saints
ALSAA, Dublin
21 October 2017
KUBS 47101 UCC Demons
Carroll Arena, Dublin
21 October 2017
Templeogue 9081 Belfast Star
Oblate Hall, Dublin
22 October 2017
Moycullen 7971 Maree

Round 2

9 December 2017
DCU Saints 5387 UCD Marian
DCU Sports Complex, Dublin
9 December 2017
Templeogue 8176 Éanna
Oblate Hall, Dublin
10 December 2017
Moycullen 6082 Killester
13 December 2017
UCC Demons 6964 Tralee Warriors
Parochial Hall, Cork

Semi-finals

6 January 2018
18:00 GMT
Killester 7791 UCD Marian
Scoring by quarter: 24–25, 23–19, 15–26, 15–21
Pts: Royce Williams (24)
Rebs: Royce Williams (7)
Asts: Ciaran Roe (9)
Pts: Mike Garrow (19)
Rebs: Tied (7)
Asts: Mike Garrow (6)
Mardyke Arena, Cork
6 January 2018
20:00 GMT
UCC Demons 7798 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 24–28, 17–14, 21–22, 15–34
Pts: Lehmon Colbert (29)
Rebs: Adrian O'Sullivan (9)
Asts: Tied (5)
Pts: Lorcan Murphy (22)
Rebs: Jason Killeen (10)
Asts: Michael Bonaparte (9)
Mardyke Arena, Cork

Final

27 January 2018
20:00 GMT
UCD Marian 6268 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 9–16, 21–16, 15–18, 17–18
Pts: Conor Meany (16)
Rebs: Neil Baynes (10)
Asts: Tied (3)
Pts: Lorcan Murphy (23)
Rebs: Jason Killeen (13)
Asts: Mike Bonaparte (6)

Source: Basketball Ireland

Awards

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerTeamRef
SeptemberDee ProbyDCU Saints[5]
OctoberDee ProbyDCU Saints[6]
NovemberMike GarrowUCD Marian[7]
DecemberMike GarrowUCD Marian[8]
JanuaryLorcan MurphyTempleogue[9]
FebruaryTrae PembertonTralee Warriors[10]
MarchTrae PembertonTralee Warriors[11]

Coach of the Month

MonthPlayerTeamRef
SeptemberDarren O'NeillBelfast Star[5]
OctoberMark BernsenTralee Warriors[6]
NovemberIoannis LiapakisUCD Marian[7]
DecemberBrian O'MalleyKillester[8]
JanuaryMark KeenanTempleogue[9]
FebruaryBrian O'MalleyKillester[10]
MarchIoannis LiapakisUCD Marian[11]

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season[12][13]

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per gameDee ProbyDCU Saints32.4
Rebounds per gameDee ProbyDCU Saints19.3
Assists per gameScott KinevaneUCD Marian8.6
Steals per gameDan JamesUCD Marian3.8
Blocks per gameJason KilleenTempleogue2.5

Regular season

  • Player of the Year: Dee Proby (DCU Saints)[14]
  • Young Player of the Year: Eoin Rockall (Maree)
  • Coach of the Year: Ioannis Liapakis (UCD Marian)
  • All-Star First Team:
    • Ciaran Roe (Killester)[15]
    • Adrian O'Sullivan (UCC Demons)
    • Royce Williams (Killester)
    • Dee Proby (DCU Saints)
    • Jason Killeen (Templeogue)
  • All-Star Second Team:
    • Trae Pemberton (Tralee Warriors)
    • Conor Meany (UCD Marian)
    • Lorcan Murphy (Templeogue)
    • Mike Garrow (UCD Marian)
    • Luis Filiberto Hoyos (Killester)
  • All-Star Third Team:
    • Isaac Westbrooks (Swords Thunder)
    • Neil Randolph (Templeogue)
    • Dan James (UCD Marian)
    • Kieran Donaghy (Tralee Warriors)
    • Lehmon Colbert (UCC Demons)

References

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  5. "MEN'S PLAYERS AND COACHES OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER ANNOUNCED". BasketballIreland.ie. 18 October 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
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  10. "BASKETBALL IRELAND PLAYER AND COACHES OF THE MONTH - FEBRUARY". BasketballIreland.ie. 9 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  11. "BASKETBALL IRELAND PLAYERS AND COACHES OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH". BasketballIreland.ie. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
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  13. "Basketball Ireland – League Stats". BasketballIreland.ie. Archived from the original on 19 March 2018.
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