2013–14 Irish Premier League season

This article is about the basketball season. For the football season, see 2013–14 NIFL Premiership.
2013–14 Irish Premier League season
League Premier League
Sport Basketball
Duration 5 October 2013 – 9 March 2014 (Regular season)
15 March 2014 – 23 March 2014 (Champions Trophy)
Number of games 18
Number of teams 10
Regular season
League champions Killester
Season MVP Michael Bonaparte (Killester)
Top scorer Michael Callaghan (Moycullen)
(26.2 ppg)
Tournaments
Champions Trophy champions UCC Demons
  Champions Trophy runners-up Killester
National Cup champions UCC Demons
  National Cup runners-up Dublin Inter

The 2013–14 Irish Premier League season was the 41st running of Basketball Ireland's premier men's basketball competition. The season featured 10 teams from across Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the regular season beginning on 5 October 2013 and ending on 9 March 2014. With a first-place finish and a 17–1 win/loss record, Killester were crowned league champions for the eighth time in their history. UCC Demons were crowned National Cup champions for a sixth time, and won the season finale Champions Trophy tournament for the second straight year.

Teams

Team Stadium City/Area Last season
Belfast Star Methodist College Belfast New
DCU Saints DCU Sports Complex Glasnevin, Dublin 4th
Dublin Inter Mountview Y&C Club Clonsilla, Dublin 8th
Killester IWA Sports Hall Clontarf, Dublin 5th
Moycullen Kingfisher, NUIG Galway 6th
Neptune Neptune Stadium Cork 2nd
Templeogue Oblate Hall Inchicore, Dublin New
UCC Demons Mardyke Arena, UCC Cork 3rd
UCD Marian UCD Sports Centre Belfield, Dublin 7th
UL Eagles UL Arena Limerick 1st

Regular season

Standings

# Irish Premier League Regular Season Standings
Team W L PCT BP PTS
1 Killester 17 1 94 1 52
2 UCC Demons 16 2 89 1 49
3 Neptune 11 7 61 1 34
4 DCU Saints 10 8 56 2 32
5 UL Eagles 10 8 56 1 31
6 Belfast Star 9 9 50 4 31
7 UCD Marian 8 10 44 2 26
8 Dublin Inter 6 12 33 3 21
9 Moycullen 2 16 11 1 7
10 Templeogue 1 17 6 4 7

Source: Comortais

Champions Trophy

Bracket

  Quarter-finals     Semi-finals     Final
                           
      1  Killester 76  
  4  DCU Saints 83     4  DCU Saints 64    
   Maree* 63          Killester 60
       UCC Demons 79
      2  UCC Demons 106    
  3  Neptune 82     3  Titans 68  
   Titans** 86  

*National League Division 1 champions.[1][2]

**Fourth place in National League Division 1.[3]

Quarter-finals

15 March 2014
20:00 GMT
Maree 6383 DCU Saints
Pts: Kenneth Hansberry (25) Pts: Eoin Quill (27)
Calasanctius College, Oranmore
16 March 2014
15:00 GMT
Titans 8682 Neptune
Pts: Tomas Mitkus (24) Pts: Darren Townes (24)
Merlin Woods College, Galway

Semi-finals

21 March 2014
19:00 GMT
UCC Demons 10668 Titans
Scoring by quarter: 34–22, 25–12, 18–14, 29–20
Pts: Adrian O'Sullivan (25)
Rebs: Christian Anon (12)
Asts: Shane Coughlan (4)
Pts: Tomas Mitkus (22)
Rebs: Tomas Mitkus (12)
Asts: Chris Coyne (4)
Neptune Stadium, Cork
21 March 2014
21:00 GMT
Killester 7664 DCU Saints
Pts: Ciaran Roe (15) Pts: Mārtiņš Provizors (24)
Neptune Stadium, Cork

Final

23 March 2014
16:00 GMT
Killester 6079 UCC Demons
Scoring by quarter: 17–30, 18–14, 7–16, 18–19
Pts: Michael Bonaparte (14)
Rebs: Kieran O'Brien (13)
Asts: Tied (3)
Pts: Christian Anon (19)
Rebs: Lehmon Colbert (12)
Asts: Lehmon Colbert (4)
Neptune Stadium, Cork
MVP: Christian Anon

National Cup

Round 1 (2 legs)

8 November 2013 (Series 1)
Templeogue 4884 DCU Saints
National Basketball Arena, Dublin
9 November 2013 (Series 2)
Neptune 10459 Moycullen
Neptune Stadium, Cork
9 November 2013 (Series 3)
Killester 8380 Belfast Star
IWA-Clontarf, Dublin
9 November 2013 (Series 4)
UL Eagles 7463 Dublin Inter
UL Arena, Limerick
10 November 2013 (Series 5)
UCC Demons 9665 UCD Marian
Mardyke Arena, Cork
16 November 2013 (Series 1)
DCU Saints 7976 Templeogue
DCU Saints win Series 1 on aggregate (163–124).
DCU Sports Complex, Dublin
16 November 2013 (Series 2)
Moycullen 8092 Neptune
Neptune win Series 2 on aggregate (196–139).
NUIG Kingfisher, Galway
16 November 2013 (Series 3)
Belfast Star 6178 Killester
Killester win Series 3 on aggregate (161–141).
Methodist College, Belfast
16 November 2013 (Series 4)
Dublin Inter 8472 UL Eagles
Dublin Inter win Series 4 on aggregate (147–146).
Mountview Y&C Club, Dublin
16 November 2013 (Series 5)
UCD Marian 9868 UCC Demons
UCC Demons win Series 5 on aggregate (164–163).
UCD Sports Centre, Dublin

Round 2 (1 leg)

Winner of Series 1 vs Winner of Series 2

7 December 2013
Neptune 9587 DCU Saints
Neptune Stadium, Cork

Semi-finals

Winner of Series 3 vs Winner of Series 5

10 January 2014
UCC Demons 8786 Killester
Neptune Stadium, Cork

Winner of Series 4 vs Winner of Round 2

10 January 2014
Neptune 6165 Dublin Inter
Neptune Stadium, Cork

Final

24 January 2014
20:45 GMT
UCC Demons 8264 Dublin Inter
Pts: Lehmon Colbert (21) Pts: Mindaugas Tamušauskas (17)

Source: Comortais

Premier League Select Team

Gathering Shield

The 2013 "Gathering Shield" match between the Premier League Select Team and the Welsh National Select Team took place at the National Basketball Arena on Saturday 26 October.[4]

Team

Head Coach: Mark Keenan (UL Eagles)
Assistant Coaches: Jerome Westbrooks (Killester) and Mike Hickey (UL Eagles)[6]

Game data

26 October 2013
17:00 GMT
Premier League Select 9047 Wales Select

Ireland vs England

For the second straight year, the Premier League Select Team travelled to Birmingham, England to play against the England Select Team in the BBL Cup Final curtain-raiser. The match took place at the National Indoor Arena on Sunday 12 January,[7][8] with tip off at 12pm.[9]

Team

Head Coach: Mark Keenan (UL Eagles)
Assistant Coaches: Jerome Westbrooks (Killester) and Mike Hickey (UL Eagles)
Team Manager: Aidan O'Brien

Game data

12 January 2014
12:00 GMT
England Select 6675 Premier League Select
Pts: Nick George (16) Pts: Delwan Graham (21)

Awards

Player of the Month

Month Player Team Ref
October Michael Bonaparte Killester
November Mārtiņš Provizors DCU Saints
December Lehmon Colbert UCC Demons
January Aurimas Statkus Dublin Inter
February Michael McGinn Neptune
March Michael Bonaparte Killester [10]

Coach of the Month

Month Player Team Ref
October Colin O'Reilly UCC Demons
November Jonathan Grennell Killester
December Dave Donnelly DCU Saints
January Colin O'Reilly UCC Demons
February Ioannis Liapakis UCD Marian
March Jonathan Grennell Killester [10]

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season[11]

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Michael Callaghan Moycullen 26.2
Rebounds per game Michael Callaghan Moycullen 14.9
Assists per game Scott Kinevane UL Eagles 8.8
Steals per game Dylan Cunningham Moycullen 3.4
Blocks per game Mati Rudak Neptune 2.8

Regular season

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