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2017–18 Irish Super League season
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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.
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Teams
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Regular season
Source: Basketball Ireland
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]
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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 |
Tralee Warriors | 78–71 | Swords Thunder |
Pts: Goran Pantovic (19) | Pts: Isaac Westbrooks (20) |
Semi-finals
22 March 2018 |
UCD Marian | 78–82 | Tralee Warriors |
Pts: Mike Garrow (22) | Pts: Paul Dick & Goran Pantovic (18) |
UL Arena, Limerick |
Final
24 March 2018 19:00 GMT |
Tralee Warriors | 73–61 | 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
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Round 1
Round 2
Semi-finals
6 January 2018 18:00 GMT |
Killester | 77–91 | 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 | 77–98 | 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 | 62–68 | 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
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Awards
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Player of the Month
Coach of the Month
Statistics leaders
Stats as of the end of the regular season[12][13]
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)
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