2014–15 Scottish Men's National League season

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2014–15 SNBL season
LeagueScottish Men's National League
SportBasketball
Number of teams12
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The 2014–15 season was the 46th campaign of the Scottish Men's National League, the national basketball league of Scotland. The season featured 12 teams. Edinburgh University and Tayside Musketeers joined the league. Falkirk Fury won their 4th league title.

A second division was also re-introduced, featuring 7 teams. For the inaugural trial season, the league comprised the second teams of Falkirk, Edinburgh, Stirling and Boroughmuir, plus the addition of the Glasgow Rens, West Lothian Wolves and Granite City Grizzlies.

Teams

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Location of teams in 2014–15 Scottish Men's National League

The line-up for the 2014-2015 season featured the following teams:[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Falkirk Fury (C) 22 22 0 1771 1290 +481 44 Qualification for playoffs
2 Boroughmuir Blaze 22 17 5 1703 1431 +272 39
3 St Mirren West College Scotland 22 16 6 1918 1745 +173 38
4 Edinburgh University 22 16 6 1580 1264 +316 38
5 City of Edinburgh Kings 22 15 7 1582 1396 +186 37
6 Glasgow University 22 11 11 1589 1617 −28 33
7 Glasgow Storm 22 8 14 1554 1587 −33 30
8 Troon Tornadoes 22 7 15 1425 1560 −135 29
9 Dunfermline Reign 22 6 16 1403 1721 −318 28
10 Tayside Musketeers 22 5 17 1379 1632 −253 27
11 Glasgow Rocks II (R) 22 5 17 1434 1774 −340 27 Relegated to Division 2
12 Stirling Knights (R) 22 4 18 1390 1711 −321 26
Source: snblLeagueRepublic
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Playoffs

Quarter-finals

27 March 2015
Falkirk Fury 92–63 Troon Tornadoes
Mariner Centre, Falkirk
29 March 2015
Boroughmuir Blaze 69–54 Glasgow Storm
The Crags Sports Centre, Edinburgh
29 March 2015
Edinburgh University 66–55 Edinburgh Kings
St Leonards Land, Edinburgh

Semi-finals

11 April 2015
Falkirk Fury 75–58 Edinburgh University
Lagoon Leisure Centre Arena, Paisley
11 April 2015
Boroughmuir Blaze 63–39 St Mirren West College Scotland
Lagoon Leisure Centre Court 1, Paisley

Final

12 April 2015
Falkirk Fury 76–61 Boroughmuir Blaze
Lagoon Leisure Centre Arena, Paisley

Scottish Cup

Preliminary round

20 September 2014
Pleasance c–w St Mirren Buddies

Last 16

10 October 2014
Perth Phoenix 47–123 City of Edinburgh Kings
20 October 2014
Glasgow University 67–43 West Lothian Wolves
25 October 2014
Glasgow Rocks II 60–75 Edinburgh University
25 October 2014
Tayside Musketeers 72–64 Dunfermline Reign
25 October 2014
Boroughmuir Blaze 78–49 Glasgow Storm
25 October 2014
Troon Tornadoes 58–81 Falkirk Fury
25 October 2014
Stirling Knights 84–56 Granite City Grizzlies

Quarter-finals

14 November 2014
Stirling Knights 43–66 Edinburgh University
15 November 2014
Glasgow University 86–102 Falkirk Fury
15 November 2014
Tayside Musketeers 46–76 City of Edinburgh Kings

Semi-finals

13 December 2014
Falkirk Fury 81–74 City of Edinburgh Kings

Final

31 January 2015
Falkirk Fury 99–96 St Mirren West College Scotland
Lagoon Leisure Centre, Paisley

References

  1. ^ League Lineup - snblLeagueRepublic
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