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UCC Demons march into National Cup quarters

Nov 04,2024

UCC Demons ignited the defence of their Pat Duffy National Cup title with an 84-78 victory over UCD Marian in Neptune Stadium on Saturday, while the in-form SETU Waterford Wildcats edged out Paudie O'Connor National Cup holders, Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell 78-75 in their opening-round encounter in Cork on Sunday.

Defending Pat Duffy National Cup champions UCC Demons carded their second win over UCD Marian this season to secure a quarter-final berth in this year’s competition.

Having already edged out their Dublin rivals by five points in week two of the Men’s Super League, the Cork side ran out 84-78 winners on Saturday evening in Neptune Stadium. Five players finished in double figures for the holders, including Tobias Christensen on 16 points and 11 rebounds.

The combined 44 points from Eoin Nelson and Lovre Tvrdic helped keep UCD in the reckoning throughout this match-up, but last season’s President’s Cup winners, who were without the services of the injured Jonathan Jean, ultimately came up just short again.

Griffith College Éanna bounced back from two straight defeats in the Men’s Super League to surmount a huge challenge from Belfast Star in their Pat Duffy National Cup encounter, winning out 103-89 in overtime in Coláiste Éanna on Saturday night.

Maurice Jones hit a huge score for the visitors to force overtime, but, with the aid of a big performance at both ends of the floor by Cathal O’Sullivan, Éanna pulled clear in the added minutes to secure further passage in the competition.

Energywise Ireland Neptune followed up on last Monday’s victory over defending Men’s Super League champions, Griffith College Éanna with a 102-76 victory over Templeogue in their Pat Duffy Cup Round One clash in the National Basketball Arena.

The Cork side inflicted the bulk of the damage in the opening half, racking up 61 points thanks in no small measure to Ar’mond Davis and Darragh O’Sullivan who contributed a total of 58 points on the night to help undercut a Templeogue side for whom Jake Mullins and Immanuel Allen each hit 20.

A last-minute surge by EJ Sligo All-Stars saw them clinch a hard-fought 81-75 victory over a Bright St. Vincent’s outfit that was looking to build on their opening win of the Men’s Super League season against the very same opposition earlier in the week.

Deadlocked at 72 points apiece, the game saw Sligo pull clear in the closing seconds thanks to a huge three from Thomas Child and further buckets from Jonathan Brown and Jevonnie Scott that took the combined total of the three to 50 points on the night.

SETU Waterford Wildcats brought Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell’s run in the 2024/25 Paudie O’Connor National Cup to an early end after they edged the holders 78-75 in Cork on Sunday afternoon.

Sarah Hickey recorded 30 points, while combining with Chelsea Cain for as many rebounds, as Waterford managed to stave off a huge advance by their hosts down the stretch, Ashia McCalla taking two from the free-throw line in the closing seconds to help see them over the line.

Brunell had five players in double figures, among them Lauryn Homan on 16, with Trinity Hudson and Kelly Sexton, together, putting up 27 points and 18 rebounds, although it was not enough to see them prevail.

The previous night saw Trinity Meteors navigate their way past a huge challenge from Midlands Park Portlaoise Panthers to secure a 74-67 win in St. Mary’s Hall.

A big three from Grace Prenter helped ignite a strong finish by Trinity who turned a four-point deficit into a seven-point victory over the closing four minutes, Morgan Lenahan bagging 18 points for the visitors, while Sarah Kenny and Emma Merriweather were hugely effective under the boards with a total of 28 rebounds between them.

Lynn Tunnah served up another big performance for Portlaoise with 28 points, while Alyssa Velles and Amy Dooley combined for 33, but even that was not enough to prevent the hosts suffering an early exit from this year’s competition.

In the President’s National Cup, ND Audit Portlaoise Panthers prevailed 97-95 in a titanic battle away to Maigh Cuilinn that went to overtime on Saturday night. Titans BC ran out 92-71 winners over Scotts Lakers Killarney in Ballinfoile Community Centre, while Moy Tolka Rovers emerged 99-75 winners at home to SETU Waterford Vikings.

Limerick Sport Eagles secured their place in the quarter finals following their 94-87 success against Ulster University in St. Munchin’s and Mater Private Malahide returned to winning ways after they saw off Tipp Talons at home 88-77.

Limerick Celtics carded a 90-77 triumph over Joels Dublin Lions in Coláiste Bríde, Drogheda Wolves stormed to a 113-85 success against Killarney Cougars and Carrick Cruisers recorded their first victory of the season when they beat Team NorthWest 83-70 in the Phoenix Centre.