It’s an absolute honour to step into the role of Club Captain for the upcoming 2025/26 season, taking over from my good friend Hannah Murphy who has had great success in the role this past year. It’s a huge privilege to lead such a hard working committee and talented group of players and I’m looking forward to what’s shaping up to be a great year for the club.
Last season saw the club hit incredible heights as Trinity Basketball is going from strength to strength every season! Our Freshers A team took home their title, our Varsity team went all the way, winning the league A and reigning winners of Varsity A and the Varsity Team were named Trinity Sports Team of the Year after their historic undefeated season. We revived our Colours match tradition after 20 years, had our first double header with the men’s and women’s club teams, and had great results with the men’s BIDL team in their first year. This success across all competitions is a truly massive achievement that speaks volumes about the quality and passion of everyone involved. It will be no easy task to replicate, but the commitment to supporting one another will lead to great things on and off the court this season.
As is tradition in university sport, a new season brings fresh faces and the farewell of many stalwart players. We wish our departing players the best of luck with their new endeavours and hope they stay touch. To all the new players, I am excited to watch you enjoy pulling on the jersey for the first time and welcoming you into our community. Partaking in third level sport has shaped my university experience for the better, through friends, memories and personal well being and I couldn’t urge anyone more to join the club.
Whether you’re a returning player, a new student looking to join or someone who’s never picked up a basketball before, there’s a place for you here. Participation and enthusiasm are key and I encourage everyone to get involved and make the most of these opportunities. We are proactive in keeping everyone up to date with our socials so be sure to follow along there to see the journey!
As captain, I’m committed to leading with nothing but integrity and enthusiasm. I've had the pleasure of being a part of this club for the last four years and as I enter my fifth year, I am enormously excited to represent you all and the club as Captain. Thrilled for the great season ahead and such an exciting time to be involved!
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Yours in sport,
Ciara Mulligan
Women's Club Captain 2025/26
It’s a massive honour to be elected as captain of the Men’s Trinity Basketball Team, stepping up from my role as vice-captain last year. Succeeding my teammate and friend Cian Tiernan won’t be easy as he’s been a phenomenal leader and role model over the past three years, and I want to
thank him for everything he’s done for the club.
I feel privileged and excited to take on this role at such a peak moment for Trinity Basketball. The club has seen huge recent successes, reaching new heights we’ve never experienced before. My aim is to continue and add to this success in leading both the team and a society who are eager to keep pushing the limits.
This past year has been a breakthrough year for Trinity basketball. On the sporting side, there were countless achievements — too many to list — but some highlights include the men’s college team reaching the A Varsity semi-final for the first time, and the women’s team making a clean sweep: Varsity Champions, Division A College League Champions, and being named Trinity Sports Team of the Year.
Equally important to me is the social side of the club, which I believe had its strongest year yet. We reignited the Colours tradition for the first time in over 20 years which was a massive success. We hosted a variety of events like pub quizzes, 3v3 tournaments, and a Dublin-wide scavenger hunt that brought our members together in a fun, competitive way. Our first-ever social basketball league also saw fantastic participation, giving everyone the chance to get involved, whether they were seasoned players or complete beginners.
Something I love about Trinity basketball is whether you’ve played in the NBA or you’ve never touched a basketball in your life, there’s a place here for you. We take the competitive side seriously, but just as seriously, we aim to create a welcoming, inclusive community.
There’s a real buzz among the teams and committee for the year ahead. I’m genuinely excited to work with the newly elected committee who are driven and dedicated to deliver the best experience possible for every single member of the club. Personally, I promise a year of commitment, energy, and, above all, enjoyment. I eagerly await an exciting upcoming season.
Looking forward to what’s ahead!
Yours in sport,
Daniel O’Toole
Men’s Club Captain 2025/26
Ciara is our Women's Club Captain.
She is in charge of leading the women's section of the club for the 25/26 season!
Daniel is our Men's Club Captain.
He is in charge of leading the men's section of the club for the
25/26 season!
Aoibhín is our Women's Club Vice Captain. Her role is to assist Ciara in the running of the women's section of the club!
Eric is our Men's Club Vice Captain. His role is to assist Daniel in the running of the men's section
of the club!
Riona is our Club Treasurer. She looks after club finances — budgeting, tracking income and expenses, managing payments, and preparing financial reports.
Lydia is our Club Secretary. She manages club admin, including meeting minutes, correspondence, and keeping members informed about key dates, and notices.
Alessandro is our Club Public Relations Officer (PRO). He manages the club’s social media, website, newsletter and external communications. He is often the first point of contact for other universities, alumni, and external partners and aims to build the
club’s public profile.
Bree is our Welfare, Health, Inclusion, Safety & Kit Officer (WHISK). She supports member welfare, ensures safe practices, promotes inclusion, and manages kit and equipment for the club.
Aisling is our Club Events Officer.
She plans and organises club events, both social and sporting, ensuring members enjoy a lively and engaging club atmosphere.
Cian is our Club Games Official Officer. He coordinates referees, table officials, and other game-day roles, ensuring matches run smoothly and according to regulations.
Thomas is a Club Ordinary Committee Member (OCM).
He Assists across various areas as needed, supporting committee projects, events, and general club operations. A flexible role for getting involved in all aspects
of the club.
Eleanor is a Club Ordinary Committee Member (OCM). She Assists across various areas as needed, supporting committee projects, events, and general club operations. A flexible role for getting involved in all aspects
of the club.
Please reach us at dubasket@tcd.ie if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The committee oversees the day-to-day running of the club, including organising training, fixtures, events, finances, sponsorship, communications, and player welfare. Each member plays a vital role in keeping the club active and successful.
We welcome new committee members each year. At our AGM in May roles are nominated and elected. Keep an eye on our Instagram and newsletter for AGM announcements. You must be a Trinity College student to become part of the committee!
Committee elections take place at our Annual General Meeting (AGM) in May each year. Any club member can nominate themselves for a role. Each position is filled through a vote by attending members. Details are announced on our Instagram and through our newsletter in advance.
Not at all! Passion, commitment, and a love for the club are what matter most. Training and support are provided to help new committee members succeed in their roles. It's a perfect way to get involved and learn new skills and make a difference in our club!
Absolutely! You don’t have to be a player to join the committee. We welcome Trinity students who are passionate about sport, community building, event planning, marketing, and more.
Yes! You can volunteer at events, help out with social media, support the team on game days, and many more. For more info about getting involved, click the link here or just reach out to us at dubasket@tcd.ie —we love having extra hands and energy involved!
No, committee roles are voluntary. However, it’s a rewarding leadership experience that provides skill development, networking opportunities, and recognition through Trinity Sport and the Central Societies Committee (CSC).
Our 25/26 Committee and the roles available on our committee are listed above. You can reach out to any of our committee members directly at dubasket@tcd.ie
It depends on the position, but most roles involve a few hours per week, especially during the season. We aim to keep things manageable and enjoyable alongside academic life.
Being part of the committee means building lifelong friendships, gaining leadership experience, and helping shape the future of Trinity Basketball. Plus, you’ll have a lot of fun doing it!
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