2015–16 Scottish Women's National League season

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2015–16 SWNL season
League Scottish Women's National League
Sport Basketball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
SWNL Competitions
SWNL seasons
 2014–15
2016–17 

The 2015–16 season is the current[ when? ] 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 .

Contents

Teams

The following teams make up the division:

League Standings

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 Edinburgh University 181801434717+717Qualification to playoffs
2 Tayside Musketeers 1814411761031+145
3 City of Edinburgh Kool Kats 181441123976+147
4 Lady Rocks 1813512721078+194
5 Sony Centre Falkirk Fury 18711984105470
6 Boroughmuir Blaze 187119461130184
7 St Andrews University 176119381134196
8 Polonia Phoenix 18612807977170
9 South Lanarkshire Colliers 172157621076314
10 St Mirren WCS 18216472741269
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

Scottish Cup

Round 1

10 October 2015
13:20
Boroughmuir Blaze 3952 South Lanarkshire Colliers
17 October 2015
12:20
City of Edinburgh Kool Kats 7945 Granite City Grizzlies
29 September 2015
19:50
Polonia Phoenix 3740 St Mirren West College Scotland
11 October 2015
16:30
St Andrews University 8667 Lady Rocks

Quarter finals

15 November 2015
13:20
Edinburgh University CC South Lanarkshire Colliers
15 November 2015
13:00
Tayside Musketeers 4957 City of Edinburgh Kool Kats
15 November 2015
13:20
St Mirren West College Scotland CC Glasgow University
10 November 2015
18:20
St Andrews University 5140 Sony Falkirk Fury

Semi finals

13 December 2015
11:20
Edinburgh University 10254 City of Edinburgh Kool Kats

Final

31 January 2015
15:30
Edinburgh University 7730 St Andrews University

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