2015–16 Irish Premier League season

This article is about the basketball season. For the football season, see 2015–16 NIFL Premiership.
2015–16 Irish Premier League season
League Premier League
Sport Basketball
Duration 3 October 2015 – 6 March 2016 (Regular season)
12 March 2016 – 20 March 2016 (Champions Trophy)
Number of games 18
Number of teams 10
Regular season
League champions UCC Demons
Season MVP Lehmon Colbert (UCC Demons)
Top scorer Duane Johnson (DCU Saints) (26.2 ppg)
Tournaments
Champions Trophy champions UCC Demons
  Champions Trophy runners-up Killester
National Cup champions Templeogue
  National Cup runners-up Swords Thunder

The 2015–16 Irish Premier League season was the 43rd 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 3 October 2015 and ending on 6 March 2016. With a first-place finish and a 16–2 win/loss record, UCC Demons were crowned back-to-back league champions,[1][2][3] while 2016 National Cup honours went to Templeogue, who collected their first piece of silverware.[4][5] In the season finale Champions Trophy tournament, Demons took out the title for the fourth straight year.[6]

Teams

Team Stadium City/Area Last season
Belfast Star Methodist College Belfast 6th
DCU Saints DCU Sports Complex Glasnevin, Dublin 8th
Éanna Coláiste Éanna Rathfarnham, Dublin New
Killester IWA Sports Hall Clontarf, Dublin 4th
Moycullen Kingfisher, NUIG Galway New
Swords Thunder ALSAA Sports Complex Dublin Airport, Dublin 2nd
Templeogue Oblate Hall Inchicore, Dublin 3rd
UCC Demons Mardyke Arena, UCC Cork 1st
UCD Marian UCD Sports Centre Belfield, Dublin 5th
UL Eagles PESS Building, UL Limerick 9th

Regular season

Standings

# Irish Premier League Regular Season Standings
Team W L PCT PTS
1 UCC Demons 16 2 89 48
2 Killester 14 4 78 42
3 Templeogue 14 4 78 42
4 UCD Marian 10 8 56 30
5 Swords Thunder 9 9 50 27
6 DCU Saints 7 11 39 21
7 Belfast Star 6 12 33 18
8 UL Eagles 6 12 33 18
9 Moycullen 5 13 28 15
10 Éanna 3 15 17 9

Source: Basketball Ireland

Champions Trophy

Bracket

  Quarter-finals     Semi-finals     Final
                           
      1  UCC Demons 75  
  4  UCD Marian 101     4  UCD Marian 71    
   KUBS** 67          UCC Demons 82
       Killester 77
      2  Killester 94    
  3  Templeogue 86     3  Templeogue 76  
   Maree* 73  

*National League Division 1 champions.[7]

**National League Division 1 runners-up.[7]

Quarter-finals

12 March 2016
16:30 GMT
Maree 7386 Templeogue
Pts: Cathal Finn (18) Pts: Michael Bonaparte (34)
Calasanctius College, Oranmore
12 March 2016
20:00 GMT
KUBS 67101 UCD Marian
Pts: Jonathan Riles (19) Pts: Dustan Moreira (24)
Carroll Arena, Greendale, Dublin

Source: Basketball Ireland

Semi-finals

19 March 2016
15:00 GMT
Killester 9476 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 26–21, 24–24, 19–18, 25–13
Pts: Jermaine Turner (25)
Rebs: Jermaine Turner (16)
Asts: Ciaran Roe (6)
Pts: Michael Bonaparte (28)
Rebs: Michael Bonaparte (13)
Asts: Tied (5)
The Watershed, Kilkenny
19 March 2016
17:00 GMT
UCC Demons 7571 UCD Marian
Scoring by quarter: 23–18, 19–19, 22–22, 11–12
Pts: Lehmon Colbert (35)
Rebs: Lehmon Colbert (17)
Asts: Kyle Hosford (5)
Pts: Dustan Moreira (17)
Rebs: Dustan Moreira (11)
Asts: Barry Drumm (8)
The Watershed, Kilkenny

Source: Basketball Ireland, Basketball Ireland

Final

20 March 2016
16:00 GMT
UCC Demons 8277 Killester
Scoring by quarter: 16–15, 24–26, 26–14, 16–22
Pts: Lehmon Colbert (27)
Rebs: Lehmon Colbert (16)
Asts: Colin O'Reilly (10)
Pts: Paul Dick (22)
Rebs: Paul Dick (12)
Asts: Tied (6)
The Watershed, Kilkenny
MVP: Lehmon Colbert

National Cup

Round 1 (2 legs)

13 November 2015 (Series 1)
UL Eagles 5382 UCC Demons
UL Arena, Limerick
14 November 2015 (Series 2)
UCD Marian 11685 DCU Saints
UCD Sports Centre, Dublin
14 November 2015 (Series 3)
Moycullen 7080 Templeogue
NUIG Kingfisher, Galway
14 November 2015 (Series 4)
Swords Thunder 7859 Éanna
ALSAA, Dublin
14 November 2015 (Series 5)
Belfast Star 8674 Killester
Methodist College, Belfast
4 December 2015 (Series 1)
UCC Demons 8867 UL Eagles
UCC Demons win Series 1 on aggregate (170–120).
Mardyke Arena, Cork
5 December 2015 (Series 2)
DCU Saints 6780 UCD Marian
UCD Marian win Series 2 on aggregate (196–152).
DCU Sports Complex, Dublin
5 December 2015 (Series 3)
Templeogue 7978 Moycullen
Templeogue win Series 3 on aggregate (159–148).
Oblate Hall, Dublin
5 December 2015 (Series 4)
Éanna 8692 Swords Thunder
Swords Thunder win Series 4 on aggregate (170–145).
Coláiste Éanna, Dublin
5 December 2015 (Series 5)
Killester 10051 Belfast Star
Killester win Series 5 on aggregate (174–137).
IWA-Clontarf, Dublin

Round 2 (1 leg)

Winner of Series 2 vs Winner of Series 4

18 December 2015
Swords Thunder 8070 UCD Marian
ALSAA, Dublin

Semi-finals

Winner of Series 1 vs Winner of Round 2

8 January 2016
UCC Demons 82103 Swords Thunder
Mardyke Arena, Cork

Winner of Series 5 vs Winner of Series 3

9 January 2016
Killester 5961 Templeogue
Mardyke Arena, Cork

Final

30 January 2016
20:00 GMT
Swords Thunder 7578 Templeogue
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 23–4, 12–29, 24–21
Pts: Isaac Westbrooks (15)
Rebs: Dan Nelms (13)
Asts: Isaac Westbrooks (7)
Pts: Michael Bonaparte (21)
Rebs: Jason Killeen (10)
Asts: Sean Flood (5)
National Basketball Arena, Dublin
MVP: Michael Bonaparte

Source: Basketball Ireland, Comortais

Awards

Player of the Month

Month Player Team Ref
October Michael Bonaparte Templeogue [8]
November Lehmon Colbert UCC Demons [9]
December Duane Johnson DCU Saints [10]
January Michael Bonaparte Templeogue [11]
February Jermaine Turner Killester [12]

Coach of the Month

Month Player Team Ref
October Mark Keenan Templeogue [8]
November Colin O'Reilly UCC Demons [9]
December Neal McCotter Belfast Star [10]
January Mark Keenan Templeogue [11]
February Brian O'Malley Killester [12]

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season[13][14]

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Duane Johnson DCU Saints 26.2
Rebounds per game Duane Johnson DCU Saints 18.7
Assists per game Isaac Westbrooks Swords Thunder 9.1
Steals per game Alexander Zurn UCD Marian 4.6
Blocks per game Alexander Zurn UCD Marian 3.6

Regular season

References

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