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2015–16 Scottish Basketball Championship Women season

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2015–16 SBC Women season
LeagueScottish Basketball Championship Women
SportBasketball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
SBC Women Competitions
SBC Women seasons
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The 2015–16 season was the campaign of the Scottish Women's National League. 10 teams featured in a single division. The men's equivalent competition is the Scottish Men's National League. On September 2015, Scottish National Basketball League (SNBL) was rebranded as part of the Scottish Basketball Championship (SBC).[1]

Teams

The following teams make up the division:

Regular season

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 Edinburgh University 18 18 0 1434 717 +717 Qualification to playoffs
2 Tayside Musketeers 18 14 4 1176 1031 +145
3 City of Edinburgh Kool Kats 18 14 4 1123 976 +147
4 Lady Rocks 18 13 5 1272 1078 +194
5 Sony Centre Fury 18 7 11 984 1054 −70
6 Boroughmuir Blaze 18 7 11 946 1130 −184
7 St Andrews University 18 6 12 938 1134 −196
8 Polonia Phoenix 18 6 12 807 977 −170
9 South Lanarkshire Colliers 18 2 16 762 1076 −314
10 St Mirren WCS 18 2 16 472 741 −269
Updated to match(es) played on 2 March 2016. Source: http://www.basketballscotland.co.uk/scottish-basketball-championships/

Notes

St Mirren conceded their final seven games of the regular season.
The match between St Andrews University and South Lanarkshire Colliers was declared void, with each team awarded 1 point.

Playoffs

Quarter finals

5 March 2016
12:20
Tayside Musketeers vs. St Andrews University
6 March 2016
19:20
Lady Rocks vs. Sony Centre Falkirk Fury

Scottish Cup

Round 1

10 October 2015
Boroughmuir Blaze 39–52 South Lanarkshire Colliers
29 September 2015
Polonia Phoenix 37–40 St Mirren West College Scotland
11 October 2015
St Andrews University 86–67 Lady Rocks

Quarter finals

Edinburgh University W–C South Lanarkshire Colliers
10 November 2015
St Andrews University 51–40 Sony Centre Fury

Semi finals

Final

References