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15
Jun

Thunder, Mystics, Freeze Join Hornets at Dance

And then there were four. Four teams will battle for the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup Final Four championship next Saturday and Sunday at the Richard J. Currie Center in Fredericton. That after a busy weekend of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick sudden-death semifinals. The Maritime Women’s Basketball Association will crown a champion in its fifth anniversary...
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14
Jun

Age-Old Rivalry Takes on New Chapter

Really doesn’t matter what it is. Sports. Tourism. Restaurant scene. Blue collar versus White Collar from days gone by. When the cities Fredericton and Saint John are mentioned in the same breath, you know things can get spicy. Fans of the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association can certainly expect an intense rivalry to continue when the...
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14
Jun

Mystics Motors Face Miramichi’s Grit

The Moncton Mystics celebrated their first-ever Maritime Women’s Basketball Association’s New Brunswick Division regular season crown this season. Miramichi HerIcanes entered this year as reigning PRO·LINE Legacy Cup champions, but featured an almost entirely different lineup in 2026. None of that matters Sunday night. It’s a sudden-death playoff game and anything can happen. One offensive...
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13
Jun

Hornets Erupt Early, Earn Playoff Win

The Halifax Hornets have ended a playoff drought. Halifax, the inaugural Maritime Women’s Basketball Association champions back in 2022, had endured the last two seasons without advancing to the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup Final Four championship weekend. That all changed Saturday. The Hornets raced out a 48-34 halftime lead and never looked back to send the...
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13
Jun

Thunder, Truro Clash Sunday in NS Semifinal

This is not Halifax Thunder’s first rodeo. This is the first rodeo for the Truro Tidal Queens. That sets the stage for a Sunday Maritime Women’s Basketball Association sudden-death semifinal to determine which squad will advance to the PRO·LINE Legacy Cup Final Four next weekend in Fredericton. Halifax has won two Legacy Cup titles, going...
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12
Jun

Hornets, 56ers Set For Playoff Clash

Away we go. One more sleep and the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association road to a championship officially begins with provincial playoffs this weekend. There is one game Saturday and three on Sunday. All Nova Scotia and New Brunswick divisional playoff games are sudden-death. What does that mean? Win, you’re in. Lose, you’re out. It’s that...
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11
Jun

MWBA Leaders, Playoffs & More

There wasn’t a lot to pick and choose in the Maritime Women’s Basketball Association. No undefeated teams. Plenty of parity. A tough first-year experience for one team. But all teams now have 10 regular season games in their back pockets and it’s time to start fresh. The pursuit of the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup begins this...
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09
Jun

Road to Fredericton Begins in Earnest

A memorable fifth regular season anniversary is in the history books. More history is to be written. The Maritime Women’s Basketball Association is on the cusp of its playoffs, with all roads leading to Fredericton and the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup, set for the Richard J. Currie Center from June 20 to 21. Four teams will...
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07
Jun

Thunder Brings Down Curtain With Triumph

Halifax Thunder defeated visiting Port City Fog of Saint John, 87-57, on Sunday in Maritime Women’s Basketball Association action. And with that, the end of the Season V regular season has arrived. On to the post-season and the right to be one of four teams attending the PRO•LINE Legacy Cup championship in Fredericton from June...
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