The Halifax Thunder has won its third PRO·LINE Legacy Cup championship. In the five-year existence of the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association, Thunder has its three titles following a thrilling and dramatic 62-58 victory over Fredericton Freeze at the Richard J. Currie Center in Fredericton. Fredericton charged out of the gate early and had a nine-point...Read More
The Halifax Hornets and Moncton Mystics sure as heck did not mail that one in. Both teams battled hard in an emotional PRO·LINE Legacy Cup consolation outing at the Richard J. Currie Center in Fredericton on Sunday. Halifax emerged triumphant in the back-and-forth outing, pulling away late for an eventual 73-65 win. Ella Hoyt had...Read More
One of the top players in the history of the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association was rewarded during the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup championship that concludes Sunday in Fredericton. Elizabeth Beals-Iseyemi of the Halifax Thunder was named MVP of the MWBA, celebrating its fifth anniversary season. Beals-Iseyemi, who has spent the past two seasons playing professionally in...Read More
It’s championship game day. Yes, the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association will crown its fifth champion this afternoon when the Halifax Thunder and Fredericton Freeze clash for all PRO•LINE Legacy Cup marbles. Game time is 2 p.m., at the Richard J. Currie Center on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. If you’re...Read More
The Fredericton Freeze is going to a place its never been. Fredericton advanced to the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association’s PRO•LINE Legacy Cup championship. The Freeze will play Halifax Thunder in Sunday’s final, a 2 p.m., clash at the Richard J. Currie Center in Fredericton. It became reality for Fredericton after an 82-56 win over Moncton...Read More