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Men's Super League: Trinity Meteors and The Address UCC Glanmire continue to set MissQuote.ie Super League pace

Trinity Meteors and The Address UCC Glanmire continue to be the teams to catch in the MissQuote.ie Super League, after both came through tricky encounters, away at Singleton SuperValu Brunel and Waterford Wildcats respectively, to improve their records to 9-1.

Celena Taborn scored 25 points for Meteors in their win, while Ireland international Claire Melia continued her fine form, with another 20 points. Ireland captain Edel Thornton was again instrumental in keeping Singleton SuperValu in the game, with 35 points.

Khiarica Rasheed top-scored for The Address UCC Glanmire with 22 points, while Brittany Byrd and Claire O'Sullivan contributed 13 points apiece in their win at Waterford Wildcats.

Sisters Kate and Sarah Hickey scored 18 and 11 points respectively for Waterford Wildcats.

University of Galway head coach Paul O’Brien hailed the "immense" Kara McCleane, as the Ireland international helped inspire University of Galway to their first win of the MissQuote.ie Super League season. McCleane hit 29 points in their 74-68 victory at Ulster University.

Áine McDonagh, who has been playing in the AFLW with Hawthorn, scored 10-points in her third game back with the Galway club.

There was also away day success for Killester, winning 79-67 at i3PT Fr. Mathews. Chyna Latimer topped the scoring charts, with 21 points, while Ireland international Michelle Clarke scored 17 points. Gráinne Dwyer had 28 points for the hosts.

DCU Mercy came out on top of a defensive struggle against Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics to solidify third-place in the MissQuote.ie Super League.

Mark Ingle’s team are holding their opposition to a league low 59-points a game and despite Karl Kilbride’s offense registering 65, it was the Dublin team who emerged

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