In the MissQuote.ie Super League, Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell recorded a 99-73 home victory over SETU Waterford Wildcats to, again, move three points clear at the top of the table.
After opening up a nine-point gap by the close of the first quarter, the hosts really floored the pedal in the second period to push that advantage out to 25 by the half-time break, Jayla Nacole Johnson and Kyaja Victoria Williams really turning the screw on Wildcats with their combined 45 points.
FloMAX Liffey Celtics delivered an emphatic 98-56 point victory over a depleted University of Galway Mystics side in Leixlip Amenities Centre on Saturday evening, with Americans Alexandra Navarette and Tianna Ayulo, along with Ireland senior international, Sorcha Tiernan, combining for 66 points and 25 rebounds.
Catalyst Fr Mathews weathered a disappointing second quarter in which they were outscored by 14 points to secure a 77-62 triumph over Ulster University in Fr Mathews Arena.
Defending champions, The Address UCC Glanmire returned to winning ways in the league, serving up an emphatic 97-44 defeat to Portlaoise Panthers in St Mary's Hall, with six players in double figures, including Amaya West, Simone O’Shea and Amy Dooley, who amassed 55 points between them.
In Friday night’s Dublin derby, Ireland senior international, Claire Melia turned in another big performance, carding 21 points and eight rebounds as Pyrobel Killester chalked up an 84-55 point victory over DCU Mercy in DCU Arena.