TEAM MONTENOTTE HOTEL toughed out their fifth Womenโs National Cup victory with a 62-36 win over Killester.
The Dubliners were in their first Cup final in nine years while Team Montenotte had the experience and an aggressive defence to see them come out on top.
It wasnโt a vintage final, but it was vintage Glanmire.
Both sides saw shots go astray in a cagey opening but Team Montenotte Hotel used their cup know-how to gain an advantage. Niamh and Grainne Dwyer attacked the basket whenever they could, if only to draw the foul along the way โ the two sisters were 4/4 from the line for the first quarter.
Grainne was the full of hustle on both ends of the court with Killesterโs Robin Murphy the victim in defence โ after two unsuccessful spin moves, the American tried a fade away in the face of the Tipp womanโs aggression. It worked but Jessica Scannellโs three-pointer kept Glanmire in front.
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Killesterโs nerves had settled and the shots started to drop soon after. Olivia Lee grew into the game while Rebecca Nagle and Mimi Clarke got off the mark with their threes. The lead was Killesterโs as Ali Maguire came in off the left wing for another three to make it 17-15 with 6 minutes to the half.
Team Montenotte's Niamh Dwyer tries get a shot away under pressure from the Killester defence. Cathal Noonan / INPHO
Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Mark Scannellโs post-match interviews all season have included the phrase โIt was good to get 12 players on the floorโ. It turned out it was all in preparation for today. Amanda OโRegan and Casey Grace were sprung from the bench to regain their lead. A floater from Killesterโs Amy Russell kept Glanmireโs lead to the minimum at the half.
For the players, itโs only a great Cup final if you win it. Both sides were happy to slug it out and the defences were largely on top. Mimi Clarke hunted down a Niamh Dwyer break and made a clean swat on the layup.
Glanmire though were set up to steal. The turnovers started coming their way and the points followed when Marie Breen started cleaning up the possession from the rebound. Her kick back to Niamh Dwyer for the three put Glanmire 11 points in front.
Scannell hit her second three soon into the final quarter and the lead was unassailable. It allowed Glanmire to freshen things up and bring injured captain Claire Rockall into the game.
Grainne Dwyer was named as the game's MVP after scoring 21 points for Team Montenotte. Cathal Noonan / INPHO
Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO
Aggression. Skill. Offence coming from defence. Hallmarks of the Glanmire game. And big players stepping up. Grainne Dwyer was named MVP for the second cup final in a row.
โWe knew if we could keep the score down, weโd win the game,โ she said.
โWe kept them to 24 points in the first half. It all came from there.โ
Killester Starting Five: Aisling Sullivan, Alison Maguire, Mimi Clarke, Robin Murphy, Olivia Lee.Killester Top Scorers: Alison Maguire 9, Robin Murphy 9, Aoibeann Byrne 4, Olivia Lee 4, Mimi Clarke 3.
Team Montenotte Hotel Starting Five: Aine McKenna, Niamh Dwyer, Grainne Dwyer, Marie Breen, Jessica Scannell.Team Montenotte Hotel Top Scorers: Grainne Dwyer 21, Niamh Dwyer 11, Marie Breen 8, Jessica Scannell 6, Aine McKenna 5.
Team Montenotte ease to comfortable win over Killester to claim National Cup victory
Team Montenotte Hotel 62 โ 36 Pyrobel Killester
TEAM MONTENOTTE HOTEL toughed out their fifth Womenโs National Cup victory with a 62-36 win over Killester.
The Dubliners were in their first Cup final in nine years while Team Montenotte had the experience and an aggressive defence to see them come out on top.
It wasnโt a vintage final, but it was vintage Glanmire.
Both sides saw shots go astray in a cagey opening but Team Montenotte Hotel used their cup know-how to gain an advantage. Niamh and Grainne Dwyer attacked the basket whenever they could, if only to draw the foul along the way โ the two sisters were 4/4 from the line for the first quarter.
Grainne was the full of hustle on both ends of the court with Killesterโs Robin Murphy the victim in defence โ after two unsuccessful spin moves, the American tried a fade away in the face of the Tipp womanโs aggression. It worked but Jessica Scannellโs three-pointer kept Glanmire in front.
Killesterโs nerves had settled and the shots started to drop soon after. Olivia Lee grew into the game while Rebecca Nagle and Mimi Clarke got off the mark with their threes. The lead was Killesterโs as Ali Maguire came in off the left wing for another three to make it 17-15 with 6 minutes to the half.
Mark Scannellโs post-match interviews all season have included the phrase โIt was good to get 12 players on the floorโ. It turned out it was all in preparation for today. Amanda OโRegan and Casey Grace were sprung from the bench to regain their lead. A floater from Killesterโs Amy Russell kept Glanmireโs lead to the minimum at the half.
For the players, itโs only a great Cup final if you win it. Both sides were happy to slug it out and the defences were largely on top. Mimi Clarke hunted down a Niamh Dwyer break and made a clean swat on the layup.
Glanmire though were set up to steal. The turnovers started coming their way and the points followed when Marie Breen started cleaning up the possession from the rebound. Her kick back to Niamh Dwyer for the three put Glanmire 11 points in front.
Scannell hit her second three soon into the final quarter and the lead was unassailable. It allowed Glanmire to freshen things up and bring injured captain Claire Rockall into the game.
Aggression. Skill. Offence coming from defence. Hallmarks of the Glanmire game. And big players stepping up. Grainne Dwyer was named MVP for the second cup final in a row.
โWe knew if we could keep the score down, weโd win the game,โ she said.
โWe kept them to 24 points in the first half. It all came from there.โ
MVP: Grainne Dwyer
Courtesy, Basketball Ireland
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