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That's a wrap on Women's League 22/23!
The final round of Women’s League 2023 took place over the weekend at the University of Nottingham.
Beginning in December last year, Women’s League was played over three weekends and featured 13 teams across the competition.
London Titans won Division 1 following a dramatic final game against North Wales Knights to finish out a thrilling weekend of wheelchair basketball.
Mohawks came out on top in Division 2, with Women’s League newcomers Sparrows taking second place.
Final standings:
Division 1
1 – London Titans 1
2 – North Wales Knights 1
3 – Sheffield Steelers 1
4 – Wakefield Whirlwinds 1
5 – CWBA 1
6 – Leicester Cobras 1
Division 2
1 – Mohawks 1
2 – Sparrows 1
3 – Sheffield Steelers 2
4 – Eastern Blue Stars 1
5 – Swansea Storm 1
6 – Northern Ireland Wheelchair Basketball 1
7 – Bath Romans 1
A huge congratulations to all teams involved in the competition, and we look forward to the 2023/24 Women’s League!




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