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Another season of Women’s League has arrived!
Women’s League returns this weekend for the 2024/25 season. Round 1 will take place at Cardiff Met Archers Arena on November 2nd and 3rd.
The league continues to evolve, with competition this year being split into three divisions. New to the league are East London Phoenix, a welcome addition alongside their Women’s Premier League team. Newark-based club Jaguars enter the league, bringing their experience to the court.
Round 1 will consist of two busy days of on-court action in Cardiff, with a full schedule of fixtures on both Saturday and Sunday.
The competition will continue with the following weekends of competition:
Round 2 – 1st/2nd February 2025 – Loughborough University
Round 3 – 1st/2nd March 2025 – University of East London
The teams competing in this season of Women’s League are as follows:
Division 1
Cardiff Met Archers
Sparrows
East London Phoenix
Mohawks
London Titans
Division 2
Leicester Cobras
Mohawks 2
Whirlwinds
Northern Ireland Academy
Bath Romans
Eastern Blue Stars
Division 3
Swansea Dragons
Whirlwinds 2
Jaguars
Emerald Rollers
Bears
We would like to wish the best of luck to all teams competing across the three league weekends, and would like to extend a thank you to all of the officials, volunteers, and supporters who make Women’s League possible!
View fixtures and results here: https://britishwheelchairbasketball.co.uk/competition/womens-league-2022-23/
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