logo
Wolves win first trophy in SLB Cup women's final

Wolves win first trophy in SLB Cup women's final

BBC News10-03-2025
Oaklands Wolves are celebrating after winning their first piece of silverware by beating Sheffield Hatters in the Super League Basketball Cup women's final.The St Albans-based team, who were formed in 2009 and first entered the British Basketball League - now SLB - seven years later, triumphed 65-51 in Sunday's final in Nottingham.Sam Ashby was named MVP after scoring 12 points as head coach Lee Ryan's side made up for the disappointment of losing to Caledonia Gladiators in the SLB Betty Codona Trophy final in January."I think we deserved that win but to really prove how we can play and be as a team, that felt amazing," Ashby told DAZN Sport."We knew Sheffield are a good team and we would have to have high intensity to stop them from scoring and that's what we did. Wolves led 21-11 after the first quarter, and after Hatters cut the deficit to just six points at the half-way stage, pulled away in the third.Although they were outscored 10-7 in the final quarter, they held on for victory "We are well rounded as a team and really showed that with multiple people getting on the scoreboard - even on the bench everyone was so locked in from the beginning," said guard Shanice Beckford-Norton."This week, we just had to revisit who we are. Lee pointed out everyone's strengths and that's all we had to bring. Instead of everyone trying to do everyone, they were just doing what they're best at, which is why we got the win."
The Hatters - who lost 79-72 to Wolves in an SLB Championship meeting in December - had been hoping to win their first trophy since winning the 2019 WBBL Cup final.But head coach Vanessa Ellis told BBC Radio Sheffield that her team had never really got into the game."I'm really disappointed in how we played. Credit to Oakland, they made it tough for us, but we've got to be able to adjust and adapt."She added: "We worked on a lot of things in training - I don't know if it was the occasion, for a lot of these it was the first time in a big final and it's different environment - and we've just got to learn from defeat and move on." The two sides will meet again in the Championship at Oaklands College on 30 March.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Barry Ferguson reveals private Russell Martin Rangers chat
Barry Ferguson reveals private Russell Martin Rangers chat

Glasgow Times

time11 minutes ago

  • Glasgow Times

Barry Ferguson reveals private Russell Martin Rangers chat

The former interim Rangers manager, who took over in February after Philippe Clement was sacked, wanted the job permanently. However, the club's new American-based owners chose ex-Southampton boss Martin as head coach. Ferguson has now disclosed that he recently had his first conversation with Martin. He has backed him to be a success at Rangers. Ferguson said: "I like the way he speaks to the press. "I've spoke to him privately and it was the first time I spoke to him. "I came off the phone with him and I was impressed by him. "He gets it, he understands it, I think if something doesn't go right he'll go and fix it." Ferguson's words show confidence in Martin's ability to lead Rangers to success.

Inside Russell Martin's phone call with Rangers predecessor
Inside Russell Martin's phone call with Rangers predecessor

The National

time2 hours ago

  • The National

Inside Russell Martin's phone call with Rangers predecessor

The club legend stepped into the Ibrox hot seat back in February for four months after Philippe Clement was sacked. Ferguson wanted the job on a permanent basis this summer. However, the club's new American-based ownership conducted the recruitment process for a new head coach, and ex-Southampton boss Martin prevailed as the top candidate. Read more: Now, Ferguson has revealed that he recently spoke to Martin for the first time since all of the recent goings-on. And he has backed him to be a success in his new gig at Rangers. "I like the way he speaks to the press, I've spoke to him privately and it was the first time I spoke to him," Ferguson told Go Radio's Football Show. "I came off the phone with him and I was impressed by him. "He gets it, he understands it, I think if something doesn't go right he'll go and fix it."

Bonus Time for Twomey at Naas
Bonus Time for Twomey at Naas

The Herald Scotland

time4 hours ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Bonus Time for Twomey at Naas

Keane did not have to ask the daughter of Too Darn Hot too many questions, as the Paddy Twomey-trained filly ran out a half-length winner from Kodilicious, who kept on well for second, with the still green Zuheila in third. Twomey said: 'Her last run was her first run for us and we tried seven in a handicap. She ran really well and Andy (Oliver)'s horse is a good horse that beat her just at the line. 'First time in a handicap carrying 10st and I just thought the last 50 yards looked a long way, so we said we'd come back to six today. 'It looked a nice spot for her and I'm very happy how she did it. Colin looked after her and gave her a nice ride. 'Colin said she could be dropped in and that she was waiting there in front.' The three-year-old is owned by Yorkshire-based Bond Thoroughbred Limited, and Twomey added: 'We'll try to get some black type with her eventually and she might go to the Ebor meeting in York.' Mint Man won on turf at the 11th time of asking in the Taste Of Kildare At Naas Racecourse 16th – 17th August Handicap. The Pat Murphy-trained four-year-old launched his challenge two furlongs out and hit the front heading into the final furlong, keeping on well to win by a length and a half. Murphy said of his 8-1 winner: 'He was in good form and is not a massive horse so carrying less weight today helped him. 'Leigh said he winged the gates and travelled away nicely for him. He hung a bit to the near side but has done it nicely. 'I thought he would have won more by now. 'We'll see what comes up for him and he could run in the Curragh on Saturday.' Keane completed a double on Noli Timere in the LubriSyn HA+ Premium Equine Joint Protection Fillies Maiden. Michael O'Callaghan's filly justified 11-4 favouritism and he said: 'She's a lovely filly and has taken a bit of time but is one we have always liked. 'We put cheekpieces on today, more to sharpen her up dropping back from a mile and one. 'Colin said a mile is her trip and she'll improve for slower ground. That is as quick as she wants it and we'll probably go hunting for a little bit of black type.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store