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Basketball wrap: Glanmire join Meteors at the summit

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Reigning champions The Address UCC Glanmire joined Trinity Meteors on a 9-1 record at the top of the MissQuote.ie Super League table, following their 91-80 win at Killester on Monday.Killester's Chyna Latimer top scored with 30, while Chanell Williams and Khiarica Rasheed finished up on tallies of 24 for Glanmire.Ulster University got a long-awaited second league victory, as they saw off the challenge of Waterford Wildcats, edging out the contest 74-67.

Wildcats led by as many as 11 in the third quarter, but Patrick O’Neill’s side dug deep to get the win, buoyed by the scoring of Emily Maupin (19) and Aoife Callaghan (18).

Kate Hickey led the way for Wildcats with 19.Elsewhere, Trinity Meteors and DCU Mercy recorded wins over University of Galway Mystics and Singleton SuperValu Brunell respectively on Friday, while i3PT Fr.

Mathews defeated Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics on Saturday.Ahead of their InsureMyHouse.ie National Cup semi-final on Saturday, Emporium Cork Basketball bounced back from defeat last time out, to come through a close game against Flexachem KCYMS, victorious on an 85-81 scoreline.

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