Sports season
2021–22 Irish Super League season |
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League | Super League |
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Sport | Basketball |
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Duration | 9 October 2021 – 13 March 2022 (Regular season) 19 March 2022 – 2 April 2022 (Playoffs) |
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Number of teams | 12 |
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Season MVP | Aaron Calixte (Tralee Warriors) |
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Top scorer | Kason Harrell (Killester) (29.17ppg) |
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National Cup champions | Tralee Warriors |
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National Cup runners-up | Neptune |
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Champions | Tralee Warriors |
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Runners-up | Neptune |
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The 2021–22 Irish Super League season was the 48th running of Basketball Ireland's premier men's basketball competition, following the cancellation of the 2020–21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season featured 12 teams from across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.[1] Tralee Warriors were crowned National Cup and League champions.
Teams
Results
Regular season standings
North Conference
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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1
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Éanna
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14
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12
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2
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1228
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1113
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+115
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36
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Qualification to quarter-finals
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2
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Killester
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14
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9
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5
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1232
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1139
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+93
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27
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3
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UCD Marian
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14
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6
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8
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1076
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1060
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+16
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18
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4
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Templeogue
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14
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6
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8
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1080
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1108
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−28
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18
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5
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DCU Saints
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14
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1
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13
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977
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1239
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−262
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3
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6
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Belfast Star*
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Record expunged
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*Belfast Star, with a 10–5 record, withdrew from the league before their final match of the regular season, due to a player registration error.[2]
South Conference
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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PF
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PA
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PD
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Pts
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1
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Ballincollig
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15
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14
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1
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1235
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1035
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+200
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42
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Qualification to quarter-finals
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2
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Tralee Warriors
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15
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10
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5
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1285
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1199
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+86
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30
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3
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Neptune
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15
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9
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6
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1308
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1217
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+91
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27
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4
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Maree
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15
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8
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7
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1282
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1239
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+43
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24
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5
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Moycullen
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15
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3
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12
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1043
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1214
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−171
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9
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6
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Killorglin
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15
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2
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13
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1114
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1297
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−183
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6
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Playoffs
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Ballincollig Community School, Cork
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Semi-finals
Ballincollig Community School, Cork
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Final
National Cup
Round 1
Quarter-finals
Coláiste Bhaile Chláir, Galway
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Semi-finals
Neptune |
103–92 |
Maree |
Pts: Cian Heaphy (23) |
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Pts: De'Ondre Jackson, Luka Kraljic (25) |
Final
22 January 2022 18:00 GMT
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Source: Basketball Ireland
Awards
Player of the Month
Month |
Player |
Team |
Ref
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October |
Aaron Calixte |
Tralee Warriors |
[3]
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November |
Andre Nation |
Ballincollig |
[4]
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December |
De'Ondre Jackson |
Maree |
[5]
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January |
Daniel Jokubaitis |
Tralee Warriors |
[6]
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February |
Andre Nation |
Ballincollig |
[7]
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March |
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Coach of the Month
Statistics leaders
Stats as of the end of the season[a][8]
Regular season
- Player of the Year: Aaron Calixte (Tralee Warriors)[9]
- Young Player of the Year: Cian Heaphy (Neptune)
- Coach of the Year: John Dowling (Tralee Warriors)
- All-Star First Team:
- Aaron Calixte (Tralee Warriors)[10]
- Andre Nation (Ballincollig)
- Kason Harrell (Killester)
- Nil Sabata (Neptune)
- Roy Downey (Neptune)
- All-Star Second Team:
- Daniel Jokubaitis (Tralee Warriors)
- De'Ondre Jackson (Maree)
- Jonathan Jean (UCD Marian)
- Nikola Roso (Tralee Warriors)
- Stefan Zečević (Éanna)
- All-Star Third Team:
- Adrian O'Sullivan (Ballincollig)
- Cian Heaphy (Neptune)
- Eoin Quigley (Tralee Warriors)
- Lorcan Murphy (Templeogue)
- Milorad Sedlarevic (Ballincollig)
Notes
- ^ Basketball Ireland's box scores and statistics records were of poor quality and reliability during the 2021–22 season.
References
External links
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