Sports season
2022–23 Irish Super League season |
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League | Super League |
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Sport | Basketball |
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Duration | 1 October 2022 – 11 March 2023 (Regular season) 18 March 2023 – 1 April 2023 (Playoffs) |
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Number of teams | 14 |
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Season MVP | M. J. Randolph (UCC Demons) |
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National Cup champions | Maree |
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National Cup runners-up | Éanna |
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Champions | Ballincollig |
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Runners-up | Maree |
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2023–24 → |
The 2022–23 Irish Super League season was the 49th running of Basketball Ireland's premier men's basketball competition. The season featured 14 teams from across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.[1]
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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19
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14
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5
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1554
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1443
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+111
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42
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Qualification to quarter-finals
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2
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Belfast Star
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19
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13
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6
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1569
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1460
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+109
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39
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3
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Killester
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19
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10
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9
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1478
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1499
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−21
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30
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4
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Sligo All-Stars
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19
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8
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11
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1603
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1619
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−16
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24
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5
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Templeogue
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19
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6
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13
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1516
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1614
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−98
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18
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6
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St. Vincent's
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19
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5
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14
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1394
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1578
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−184
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15
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7
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UCD Marian
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19
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2
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17
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1272
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1586
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−314
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6
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Relegation playoff
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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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Maree
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19
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16
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3
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1569
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1339
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+230
|
48
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Qualification to quarter-finals
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2
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UCC Demons
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19
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14
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5
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1685
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1585
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+100
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42
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3
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Neptune
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19
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12
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7
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1714
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1550
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+164
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36
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4
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Ballincollig
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19
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12
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7
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1619
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1485
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+134
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36
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5
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Tralee Warriors
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19
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11
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8
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1599
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1517
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+82
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33
|
|
6
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Killorglin
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19
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6
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13
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1620
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1641
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−21
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18
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7
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Moycullen
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19
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4
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15
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1191
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1467
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−276
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12
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Relegation playoff
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Playoffs
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Éanna |
94–101 |
Ballincollig |
Maree |
80–72 |
Sligo All-Stars |
Source: Basketball Ireland
Relegation play-off
Semi-finals
Source: Basketball Ireland
Final
Ballincollig |
78–64 |
Maree |
Pts: John Dawson (31) |
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Pts: Rodrigo Gomez (16) |
National Cup
Round 1
Ballincollig Community School, Cork
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Quarter-finals
Ballincollig Community School, Cork
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Semi-finals
Final
Éanna |
69–74 |
Maree |
Pts: Sean Jenkins, Marko Tomic (14) |
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Pts: Jarett Haines (35) |
Source: Basketball Ireland
Awards
Player of the Month
Coach of the Month
Month |
Player |
Team |
Ref
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October |
Shane O'Meara |
Sligo All-Stars |
[2]
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November |
Charlie Crowley |
Maree |
[3]
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December |
Darren McGovern |
Éanna |
[4]
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January |
Charlie Crowley |
Maree |
[5]
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February |
Danny O'Mahony |
UCC Demons |
[6]
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March |
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Statistics leaders
There were no web-based statistics or box scores in 2022–23 after the league moved all operations to a subscription-based app.[7]
Regular season
- Player of the Year: M. J. Randolph (UCC Demons)[8]
- Young Player of the Year: James Hannigan (UCC Demons)
- Coach of the Year: Ciaran O'Sullivan (Ballincollig)
- All-Star First Team:
- Chrishon Briggs (Belfast Star)[9]
- Jarett Haines (Maree)
- M. J. Randolph (UCC Demons)
- Paul Dick (Killester)
- Rodrigo Gomez (Maree)
- All-Star Second Team:
- De'Ondre Jackson (Tralee Warriors)
- Jordan Blount (Neptune)
- Jose Jimenez Gonzales (Ballincollig)
- Josh Wilson (Éanna)
- R. J. Kelly (Killorglin)
- All-Star Third Team:
- Daniel Jokubaitis (Tralee Warriors)
- Donovan Fields (St. Vincents)
- John Dawson (Ballincollig)
- Jonathan Jean (UCD Marian)
- Kyle Hosford (UCC Demons)
References
External links
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