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Women’s League wraps up for 2023/24!
The third and final round of Women’s League 2023/24 was hosted at Cardiff Met Archers Arena this past weekend.
This season consisted of 14 teams competing across three rounds of competition, with rounds one and two hosted in Worcester and Loughborough respectively.
Mohawks secured the Division 1 title, with Archers following close behind in second place after a thrilling title-deciding game.
Sparrows came out on top in Division 2, with Northern Ireland Academy taking second place – both teams finished out the season in an exciting head-to-head game.
Well done to all players, officials, and supporters who contributed to another successful season of Women’s League. We look forward to another year of exciting Women’s League weekends in 2024/25.
Final standings:
Division 1
1 – Mohawks 1
2 – Cardiff Met Archers
3 – London Titans
4 – Leicester Cobras
5 – Sheffield Steelers
6 – Wakefield Whirlwinds 1
Division 2
1 – Sparrows
2 – Northern Ireland Academy Women
3 – Bath Romans
4 – Eastern Blue Stars
5 – Mohawks 2
6 – The Bears
7 – Swansea Storm
8 – Wakefield Whirlwinds 2
9 – Emerald Rollers


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