European PGA Tour Carroll’s Irish Open 1991

Irish Open Logo [Ref: 3]

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, 20-23 June 1991

PlayerPrize Stg £R1R2R3R4Total
N Faldo (Eng)60,96068757070283 (-5)
C Montgomerie (Sco)40,64068727670286 (-2)
F Nobilo (NZ)20,59472707471287 (-1)
C Mason (Eng)20,59469737669287 (-1)
J-M Olazabal (Esp)14,14771707572288 (Level)
R Drummond (Sco)14,14775756969288 (Level)
C Farry (Aus)10,05969787270289 (+1)
P Walton10,05974727271289 (+1)
E Ferrero (Arg)7,12373777169290 (+2)
H Clark (Eng)7,12374737568290 (+2)
D Feherty7,12377737565290 (+2)
R Claydon (Eng)7,12369757274290 (+2)
C O’Connor Jr5,85976707768291 (+3)
M Davis (Eng)5,48669767671292 (+4)
P O’Malley (Aus)5,48671717971292 (+4)
A Saavedra (Arg)4,47869757771293 (+5)
V Singh (Fij)4,47875757370293 (+5)
D Williams (Eng)4,47878747467293 (+5)
B Langer (Ger)4,47875737273293 (+5)
P Stewart (USA)4,47869717976293 (+5)
G Turner (Eng)4,22478737073294 (+6)
H Balocchi (SA)4,22474767569294 (+6)
M Gales (Eng)3,73172697975295 (+7)
P Mitchell (Eng)3,73173737772295 (+7)
R Karlsson (Swe)3,73172737971295 (+7)
M MacKenzie (Eng)3,73169758071295 (+7)
S Bowman (USA)3,73178747370295 (+7)
M Calcavecchia (USA)3,73174737670295 (+7)
T Levet (Fr)3,73176747669295 (+7)
T Charnley (Eng)3,09470817471296 (+8)
J Hawkes (SA)3,09472767870296 (+8)
D Cooper (Eng)3,09479737668296 (+8)
R Boxall (Eng)3,09474737772296 (+8)
D Clarke3,09477757668296 (+8)
R Hartman (USA)2,63374727774297 (+9)
S Richardson (Eng)2,63373767474297 (+9)
M Persson (Swe)2,63371767773297 (+9)
G Brand Jr (Sco)2,63369738269297 (+9)
M Roe (Eng)2,63372747571297 (+9)
F Lindgren (Swe)2,63375767670297 (+9)
M Mouland (Wal)2,63374738070297 (+9)
R Chapman (Eng)2,19472737677298 (+10)
M Martin (Esp)2,19475777175298 (+10)
W Longmuir (Sco)2,19474727874298 (+10)
W Westner (USA)2,19473797571298 (+10)
G Ralph (Eng)2,19474777770298 (+10)
J Spence (Eng)1,82876747673299 (+11)
S Stephen (Sco)1,82875757772299 (+11)
G Turner (NZ)1,82875777671299 (+11)
M Fernandez (Arg)1,82873797671299 (+11)
M Miller (Sco)1,82874738171299 (+11)
B Lane (Eng)1,57275767376300 (+12)
O Moore (Aus)1,57273767972300 (+12)
A Johnstone (Zim)1,42672777874301 (+13)
M Clayton (Aus)1,42675757873301 (+13)
J Bennett (Eng)1,21672727979302 (+14)
J Hawksworth (Eng)1,21676747676302 (+14)
P Fowler (Aus)1,21676757873302 (+14)
A Murray (Eng)1,21672787973302 (+14)
L Higgins1,08074767776303 (+15)
P Carrigill (Eng)1,08076757776303 (+15)
M McLean (Eng)1,08072797775303 (+15)
D James (Sco)85073757977304 (+16)
L Carbonelli (Arg)85074757877304 (+16)
D Jones85072797974304 (+16)
R Winchester (Eng)85077728273304 (+16)
V Forsband (Swe)54577737976305 (+17)
M Lanner (Swe)54576767875305 (+17)
B Nelson (USA)54276748076306 (+18)
T Corridan54275758076306 (+18)
J Heggarty54276767678306 (+18)
J Mosey (Eng)53975747979307 (+19)
M Farry (Fra)53773787978308 (+20)
M Poxon (Eng)535737272DSQ
W Reilly (Aus)534777578RET
European PGA Tour Carrolls Irish Open 1991 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Nick Faldo won the Carroll’s Irish Open with three shots to spare, on the Euroean PGA Golf Tour in 1991, held from 20-23 June in Killarney Golf & Fishing Club. The first Irishman was Philip walton, six Shots behind on One Over Par 289, with David Feherty on Two Over, and Christy O’Connor Jr on Three Over.

It was a long way back to the next Irishman, Darren Clarke coning in on Eight Over Par, with L Higgins on 15 Over, D Jones on 16 Over, and T Corridan and J Heggarty on 18 Over Par.

References

Websites

[1] European Tour (2020) Carroll’s Irish Open 1991 Leaderboard [Internet] Available from: https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/carroll-s-irish-open-1991/leaderboard [Accessed 26 July 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Smith, Colin (1991) “Nick on sunnyside” Irish Independent. Monday, 24 June 1991. Pg. 21

Images

[3] Golf Blogger (2020) Irish_Open [Internet] Available from: https://i1.wp.com/golfblogger.com/images/uploads/Irish_Open.jpg?w=712&ssl=1 [Accessed 26 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Lynch, John Cummins & Liam Delaney.

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Last Updated: 26 July 2020

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Notre Dame Irish Men’s Basketball Team 1992-2003

Factfile

Irish Basketball Association Men’s National League Team 1992-2003

Home Venue: National Basketball Arena, Tymon, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Co. South Dublin

Colours: White Singlets with Green Trim, White Shorts with Green Trim.

Honours: League Playoff Champions 1999-2000. National Cup Winners (4) 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000.

Career Record: Wins-Losses: League 129-95, Playoffs: 10-5.

Record

YearLeagueLeague W-LTitleP/O W-LTitleCup W-LTitle
1992-93IBA Bud NBL4-150-0
1993-94IBA MD112-2MD2
1994-95IBA MSL6-84-1
1995-96IBA MSL10-80-0
1996-97IBA MSL11-70-1MNC
1997-98IBA MSL13-51-1MNC
1998-99IBA MSL16-100-1MNC
1999-2000IBA MSL17-93-0MSL POMNC
2000-01IBA MSL *15-8
2001-02IBA MSL11-150-0
2002-03IBA MSL14-82-1
Notre Dame Irish Men’s Basketball Team Record 1992-2003 [Ref: 1]

Previous Names: Delta Notre Dame (1993-94), Denny Notre Dame (1994-2000), Big Al’s Notre Dame (2000-2003) – All due to sponsorship.

Report

Notre Dame are a Basketball team based in Firhouse, Dublin 24 (Co. South Dublin). the Men’s Team joined the Men’s Budweiser National League in 1993-94, playing in the new National Basketball arena, in nearby Tymon, Dublin 24. They were the Tallaght Area side in the Men’s League at the time and after being relegated to the new Division 1 for the 1994-95 season they were immediately promoted winning the Division with a 12-2 Wins-Losses record.

While they never won the Men’s Super League title they were the Cup specialists winning the Men’s National Cup four years in succession from 1996-97 to 1999-2000 defeating St Vincent’s 80-75 in 1996-97, Neptune 79-73 in 1997-98, Blue demons 82-61 in 1998-99 and then St. vincent’s again 69-67 in 1999-2000, while also winning the League Playoffs that year, doing the double over St. Vincent’s with a 93-74 victory.

in 2003 the Men’s Team was split from the Underage Teams, which continued to play in the Dublin Leagues, as the Team was taken over by Shamrock Rovers Football Club, which had aimed at the time to become more like a European multi-sports club. The team was renamed Shamrock Rovers HOOPS for the 2003-04 season.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1993) “Hungry North Mon take National League honours”Irish Press. Monday, April 4, 1993. pg. 38-39

[2] Anon. (1993) “Factfile | Basketball”Irish Independent Wednesday, November 11, 1993. pg. 53

[3] Anon. (1993) “Factfile | Basketball”Irish Independent Wednesday, February 17, 1993. pg. 17

[4] Anon. (1993) “For the Record | Basketball”Sunday Independent, April 4, 1993. pg. 52

Magazines

[5] Anon. (1993) “Basketball National Leagues” IBA Magazine. April 1993.

[6] (1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17

[7] (1995) “Budweiser League Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pg. 24

[8] (1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser Superleague”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 16

[9] (1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser Superleague Marian: Back in big-time after unbeaten campaign”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 27

[10] (1996) “MSB return to top flight”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 29

Magazines / Sources

[11] Anon. (1995) “BUDWEISER LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS Irish Basketball Association Magazine. March 1995. Pg. 27-30.

Newspapers / Sources

[12] Anon. (1995) “Basketball results”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 13, 1995. [pg. 14-15 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[13] Hudson, Elizabeth (1995) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1995. [pg. 24-25 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[14] Anon. (1995) “Basketball”. Sunday Independent. March 26, 1995. [pg. 48-49 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[15] Hudson, Elizabeth (1995) “Vincent’s have winning formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 27, 1995. [pg. 22-23 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[16] Anon. (1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1995. [pg. 24 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[17] Anon. (1995) Kerry spring surprise” Sundat Independent. March 26, 1995. [Pg. 49 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[18] Anon. (1995) “Neptune squeeze through” Irish Examiner. Saturday, March 25, 1995 [Pg. 33 Irish Newspaper Archive]

Sources

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[22] (1995) “Vincent’s have winning formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 27, 1995. pp. 22-23.

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[45] (1995) “Brunell lift league title for first time”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 6, 1995. pp. 14-15.

Bibliography

[46] Shannon, Kieran (2009) “Hanging from the Rafters: The story of Neptune and the Golden Age of Irish Basketball” Appendix Section 1: The Irish Men’s Game: The Complete Records: National League Tables and Top Four semi-finals and Finals. Pp. 516-527

Newspapers

[47] (1997) “All The Sprite Cup Results”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 27, 1997. pg. 26

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[49] (1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 1, 1999. pp. 30-31

[50] (2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2000. pp. 28-29

Websites

[51] Basketball Ireland (2018) History [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/history/ [Accessed 26 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Basketball Ireland National League Men’s Super League 2020-21

Basketball Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

BI MSL Standings

PWLPFPAPts
Super League North
Belfast Star
Eanna
UCD Marian
Templeogue
Killester
DCU Saints
Super League South
Maree
Moycullen
KCYMS
Tralee Warriors
Neptune
Ballincollig
Basketball Ireland Men’s Super League Conferences 2020-21 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1Northern Conference
17.10.2020UCD MarianBelfast Star
17.10.2020DBS EannaPyrobel Killester
17.10.2020Griffith College TempleogueDCU Saints
Week 1South Conference
17.10.2020Tradehouse Central BallincolligGarvey’s Tralee Warriors
17.10.2020Maree BCMoycullen BC
17.10.2020Keane’s SuperValu KillorglinCandS Neptune BC
Basketball Ireland Men’s Super League Conferences 2020-21 [Ref: 3]

Report

The Basketball Ireland Men’s National League Conferences were announced on 7th July 2020. The National Leagues will be returning to a North and South Conference system, not used in the Super League since the 2011-12 season.

Ballincollig were promoted to the Men’s Super League and will take part in the South Conference alongside fellow Cork side Neptune, Kerry clubs KCYMS and Tralee Warriors and two Galway teams, Maree and Moycullen.

Super League North Conference consists of another six teams: Belfast Star and five Dublin teams: Eanna (Ballyroan), Templeogue, UCD Marian from the Southside and Killester and DCU Saints from the Northside.

Reference

Images

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/extralogo.png [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Websites

[2] Basketball Ireland (2020) News: July 07, 2020: Men?s SL teams learn Conference fate, four new Division 1 teamsn’s Super | Fixtures [Internet] Available from:https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10064442/men%e2%80%99s-sl-teams-learn-conference-fate-four-new-division-1-teams/ [Accessed 7 July 2020]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020)2020/2021 Super League and Division One Fixtures Released [Internet] Available from: basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10067145/202021-super-league-and-division-one-fixtures-released/ [Accessed 10 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Eirball | Irish, North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 October 2020

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Basketball Ireland National League Men’s Division 1 2020-21

Basketball Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

BI MNL D1 Standings

PWLPFPAPts
Division 1 North
Ulster University
LYIT
Sligo All-Stars
Titans
Drogheda Wolves
Malahide
Tolka Rovers
Dublin Lions
Division 1 South
St. Paul’s Killarney
Team Kerry
Limerick Celtics
UL Eagles
Fr. Mathews
WIT Waterford
Portlaoise Panthers
IT Carlow
Basketball Ireland Men’s Division 1 Conferences 2020-21 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1North Conference
17.10.2020LYIT DonegalTitans BC
17.10.2020Grand Hotel MalahideSligo All-Stars
17.10.2020Abbey Seals Dublin LionsMcGowans Tolka Rovers
18.10.2020Drogheda Wolves Ulster University
Week 1South Conference
17.10.2020Scotts Lakers St. Paul’s KillarneyKillarney Cougars
17.10.2020Fr. MathewsWIT Waterford
17.10.2020Portlaoise PanthersLimerick Celtics
18.10.2020IT Carlow BasketballLimerick Sport Eagles
Basketball Ireland Men’s Division 1 Conferences 2020-21 [Ref: 3]

Report

The Basketball Ireland Men’s National League Conferences were announced on 7th July 2020. The National Leagues will be returning to a North and South Conference system, not used in the Super League since the 2011-12 season.

Division 1 consists of 16 teams, divided equally into North and South Conferences. Division 1 North consists of Ulster University and Letterkenny IT from Ulster, Sligo All-Stars and Titans (Galway) from Connacht, Drogheda Wolves from Louth and Malahide, Tolka Rovers and Dublin Lions (Clondalkin) from Dublin.

Division 1 South includes St. Paul’s and Team Kerry (both Killarney, Kerry), Limerick Celtics and UL Eagles from Limerick, Fr. Mathews from Cork, and Waterford IT, all from Munster. Two South Leinster teams complete the line-up: Portlaoise Panthers (Laois) and IT Carlow.

In all there are four new teams completing a 28-team National League: Team Kerry, Drogheda Wolves, Malahide and Titans, with Titans returning after a years absence.

Reference

Images

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/extralogo.png [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Websites

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) News: July 07, 2020: Men?s SL teams learn Conference fate, four new Division 1 teamsn’s Super | Fixtures [Internet] Available from:https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10064442/men%e2%80%99s-sl-teams-learn-conference-fate-four-new-division-1-teams/ [Accessed 7 July 2020]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020)2020/2021 Super League and Division One Fixtures Released [Internet] Available from: basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10067145/202021-super-league-and-division-one-fixtures-released/ [Accessed 10 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish, North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 July 2020

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You may quote this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Basketball Ireland National League Women’s Division 1 2020-21

Basketball Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLPFPAPts
North Conference
LYIT Donegal
Belfast Phoenix Rockets
Swords Thunder
Griffith College Templeogue
Ulster University
South Conference
Limerick Celtics
UL Huskies
NUIG Mystics
Tipperary Knights
Portlaoise Panthers
St. Paul’s Killarney
Basketball Ireland National League Women’s Division 1 Standings 2020-21 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1North Conference
17.10.2020LYIT DonegalPhoenix Rockets
17.10.2020Griffith College TempleogueSwords Thunder
Week 1South Conference
16.10.2020Limerick Sport HuskiesNUIG Mystics
17.10.2020St. Paul’s KillarneyTipperary Knights
17.10.2020Portlaoise PanthersLimerick Celtics
Basketball Ireland National League Women’s Division 1 Results 2020-21 [Ref: 3]

Report

Basketball Ireland continued with the two Conference system for the National League Women’s Division 1 (Level 2) for the 2020-21 season, with five teams in the North Conference and six in the South.

Division 1 North consists of newcomers LYIT Donegal (Letterkenny IT), alongside Belfast Phoenix Rockets, Swords Thunder, Griffith College Templeogue, and Ulster University.

Division 1 South contains two Limerick sides, Limerick Celtics and UL Huskies, NUIG Mystics from Galway, Portlaoise Panthers (Laois), Tipperary Knights and Kerry side St. Paul’s Killarney.

Teams are to play each team in their own Conference twice and teams in the other Conference once, meaning a 15-game schedule in the North Conference and 16-game schedule in the South Conference.

The top three teams in each Conference qualify for the playoffs, with each of the Conference winners seeded directly into the Semi-Finals.

Reference

Images

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/extralogo.png [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Websites

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Conference system confirmed for Womens Division 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10064577/conference-system-confirmed-for-womens-division-1/ [Accessed 20 July 2020]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020)2020/2021 Super League and Division One Fixtures Released [Internet] Available from: basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10067145/202021-super-league-and-division-one-fixtures-released/ [Accessed 10 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester.

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Last Updated: 10 October 2020

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Basketball Ireland National League Women’s Super League 2020-21

Basketball Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
North Conference
DCU Mercy
Pyrobel Killester
Trinity Meteors
IT Carlow
Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics
Maree
South
UCC Glanmire
Fr Mathews
Brunell
St. Mary’s Castleisland
Marble City Hawks
Waterford Wildcats
Basketball Ireland Women’s National League Super League Standings 2020-21 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1North Conference
17.10.2020Trinity MeteorsDCU Mercy
17.10.2020Pyrobel Killester Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics
17.10.2020Maree BCIT Carlow
Week 1South Conference
17.10.2020The Address UCC GlanmireMarble City Hawks
17.10.2020Fr. MathewsTeam Garvey’s St. Mary’s
17.10.2020Waterford WildcatsSingleton SuperValu Brunell
Basketball Ireland Women’s National League Super League Results 2020-21 [Ref: 3]

Report

Basketball Ireland introduced a Conference system for the National League women’s Super League for the first time for the 2020-21 season, with 12 teams in total divided into two conferences, North and South.

The North conference features three Dublin teams: Champions DCU Mercy, Pyrobel Killester and Trinity Meteors, as well as IT Carlow, Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics (Kildare) and Maree fro Galway.

The South Conference features three Cork sides: Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Fr. Mathews and Singleton SuperValu Brunell, as well as Kerry team St. Mary’s Castleisland, Marble City Hawks from Kilkenny and Waterford Wildcats.

The top three teams in each Conference qualify for the playoffs, with each of the Conference winners seeded directly into the Semi-Finals.

Reference

Images

[1] Basketball Ireland (2019) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/extralogo.png [Accessed 13 August 2019]

Websites

[2] Basketball Ireland (2019) Conference system confirmed for Womens Division 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10064577/conference-system-confirmed-for-womens-division-1/ [Accessed 20 July 2020]

[3] Basketball Ireland (2020)2020/2021 Super League and Division One Fixtures Released [Internet] Available from: basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10067145/202021-super-league-and-division-one-fixtures-released/ [Accessed 10 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester.

About this document

Prepared and maintained by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Knockout Results

WinnerRunner-UpSets
Semi-Finals
Kate Frost (TUD Tallaght)2Jennifer Murphy (NUI Galway)021-8, 21-9
Molly Davies (NUI Galway) 2Ellie Power (TUD City)021-9, 21-10
11th/12th
Tara Bradley (Waterford IT)Vicki Zhang (NCI)
9th/10th
Kimmy Wong (NCI)Ayesha Cortado (TUD Blanchardstown)
7th/8th
Flosie Sazon (TUD Blanchardstown)Swheta (NCI)
5th/6th
Ciara Worrell (IT Carlow)2Anna Ando (NCI)021-8, 21-12
3rd /4th
Jennifer Murphy (NUI Galway)2Ellie Power (TUD City)120-22, 21-18, 21-12
Final
Kate Frost (TUD Tallaght)2Molly Davies (NUI Galway)021-9, 21-10
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles Knockout Results 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

Report

Kate frost proved herself the best Badminton player in third level colleges in Ireland with a brilliant performance to take the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s open Singles title by 2 sets to nil in the Final against Molly Davies of NUI Galway. the TU Dublin Tallaght student won both sets comfortably, 21-7 and 21-8.

Kate Frost (L) Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles Champion 2019-20, with Molly Davies (R), the runner-up and Badminton Ireland’s Fiach Andrews [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2019) Kate Frost (TU Dublin Tallaght) takes SSI / BI women’s Open singles title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/kate-frost-tu-dublin-tallaght-takes-ssi-bi-womens-open-singles-title/ [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) (Left to Right) Kate Frost (TU Dublin Tallaght) Women’s Open Singles Champion, Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland) and runner-up Molly Davies (NUI Galway) [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DSC_1212-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Naomi Harte (Trinity College Dublin)

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Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Knockout Results

WinnersRunners-UpSets
Semi-Finals
Callum Thomas (NUIG)2Rian Fox Hughes021-14, 21-17
Jack Davies (LyIT)2Ben Power021-11, 21-11
11th/12th
Sheryas Datar (NCI)Philip Briton (TUD City)
9th/10th
Patrick Martin (TUD Tallaght)Luke Reilly (TUD City)
7th/8th
David Barton (TUD City)James Clerc (GCD)
5th/6th
Terence Er (DkIT)Eoghan O’Grady (DkIT)
3rd/4th
Rian Fox Hughes (NUIG)Ben Power (TUD City)
Final
Callum Thomas (NUIG)2Jack Davies (LyIT)111-21, 21-19, 21-15
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Knockout Rounds 2019-20 [2]

Shield

PlaceName
13thBrian Cheng (Dundalk IT)
14th/15thJeremy Sch (Dundalk IT), Ganesh (NCI)
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Shield 2019-20 [2]

Group Phase

PlaceGroup / Name
Group
1Callum Thomas (NUI Galway)
2Eoghan O’Grady (Waterford IT)
3Philip Britton (TU Dublin City Campus)
Group
1Jack Davies (Letterkenny IT)
2James Clerc (Griffith College Dublin)
3Luke Reilly (TU Dublin City)
Group
1Rian Fox Hughes (NUI Galway)
2Terence Er (Dundalk IT) or David Barton (TU Dublin City)
3Patrick Martin (TU Dublin Tallaght) or Sheryas Datar (National College of Ireland)
Group
1Ben Power (TU Dublin City)
2Terence Er (Dundalk IT) or David Barton (TU Dublin City)
3Patrick Martin (TU Dublin Tallaght) or Sheryas Datar (National College of Ireland)
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Group Phase 2019-20 [2]

Report

Callum Thomas of NUI Galway came from behind in the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Final in 2019-20, to defeat Jack Davies of Letterkenny IT 2 sets to 1. Davies looked to be cruising to the title after winning the first set 21-11, but after a tight second set, which Thomas won 21-19, the NUI Galway student managed to keep the momentum going to win 21-15 in the third.

Callum Thomas (R) Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open singles Champion 2019-20, with Jack Davies, runner-up (L), and Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland (Centre) [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2019) Callum thomas(NUI Galway) win Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/callum-thomas-nui-galway-win-student-sport-ireland-badminton-ireland-mens-open-singles-title/ [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Pictured after the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Final in WIT Arena (Left to Right) Jack Davies, Letterkenny IT runner-up, Fiach Andrews, Badminton Ireland and winner Callum Thomas, NUI Galway. [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DSC_1221-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui (Trinity College Dublin) and Sean Patrick Fagan (University College Dublin)

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Student Sport Ireland Pool League 2019-20

Knockout Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Athlone IT3
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A13TU Dublin City Campus7
Semi-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Trinity College Dublin6
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A11National Collegeof Ireland B3
5th/6th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020Athlone IT11TU Dublin City Campus9
3rd/4th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020National College of Ireland B11Trinity College Dublin8
FinalVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11National College of Ireland A1
Student Sport Ireland Pool Intervarsities 2019-20

Report

IT Carlow convincingly won the Student Sport Ireland Pool League, with an 11-1 victory in the Final against National College of Ireland A, having triumphed over Athlone IT and Trinity College Dublin in the earlier rounds of the Finals, held over a day in the D15 Cue Academy in Dublin. The Finals brought together the six group winners from the earlier rounds.

IT Carlow Winning Team: Wayne Brennan, Adam Maher, Jeff Ratledge (capt), Robbie elliot and Morgan Thomas.

IT Carlow Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) IT Carlow pot their way to SSI Pool League Title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/it-carlow-pot-their-way-to-ssi-pool-league-title/  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) “Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 IT Carlow“: DSC_1261-1024×683 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DSC_1261-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
12.02.2020Dundalk ITw/oUniversity College Dublinscr
12.02.2020Cork ITLDublin Business SchoolW
12.02.2020TU Dublin Tallaght3Galway Mayo IT0
12.02.2020Athlone IT3Griffith College Dublin1
Semi-Finals
26.02.2020Dublin Business School0Dundalk IT3
26.02.2020TU Dublin Tallaght1Athlone IT3
FinalVenue: Maynooth University
11.03.2020Athlone IT3Dundalk IT0
Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20 [Ref: 2]

Report

Athlone IT won the Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup in 2019-20, defeating Dundalk IT 3-0 in the Final, after also beating Griffith College Dublin in the Quarter-Finals, and Technological University of Dublin Tallaght in the Semi-Finals.

Athlone IT Student sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Women’s Volleyball Tier 2 Cup 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Womens-Tier-2-Cup.pdf  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Athlone IT Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup Champions 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/DSC_1302-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rebecca Martin and Cara O’Boyle, Trinity College Dublin

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 July 2020

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