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Lincoln Basketball CVL 2024/25: The Season So Far – Wrapped!

Lincoln Basketball CVL 2024/25: The Season So Far – Wrapped!

Lincoln Basketball CVL 2024/25: The Season So Far – Wrapped!

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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Thursday, December 12, 2024

It's Christmas! And what better way to celebrate than to look back on the action-packed first half of the CVL season? Here’s your Lincoln Basketball Season Wrapped:

It's Christmas! And what better way to celebrate than to look back on the action-packed first half of the CVL season? Here’s your Lincoln Basketball Season Wrapped:

It's Christmas! And what better way to celebrate than to look back on the action-packed first half of the CVL season? Here’s your Lincoln Basketball Season Wrapped:

As we wrap up an incredible year at Lincoln Basketball, we want to take a moment to reflect on how far we’ve come as a community. From the competitive battles in the Men’s League to the growth of our Development League and the energy in our coaching sessions for younger players, 2024 has been a season to be proud of. We’re excited for what’s ahead in 2025, with 3x3 tournaments, new community projects, and even more opportunities to bring people together through basketball. Thank you to every player, coach, volunteer, and supporter who has been part of this journey. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. See you on the court in 2025.

Top Tracks of the Season
  • Lightning's Defense: Just 142 points allowed – they’re singing the league's tightest defensive tune.

  • ULT’s Victory: Averaging 54 points per game, their high-scoring offense is music to their fans' ears.

  • Rowe’s Record-Breaker: With a 32-point performance, Rowe (Tropics) delivered the season’s number-one hit.

By the Numbers
  • Total Points Scored: A massive 1,420 points dropped across the league so far!

  • Boards Banged: 573 rebounds pulled down – that's 23 boards per game.

  • Dimes Delivered: A total of 176 assists shared, showcasing teamwork across the court.

  • Quick Hands: 140 steals snatched – defenders are keeping offenses on their toes.

  • Rejected Tracks: 27 blocks – shutting down the noise in the paint.

  • Turnovers: 262 oopsies (we won’t name names, but ball security is still in progress).

Top Artists
  • Rowe (Tropics): Scoring bangers week after week, Rowe leads the charts.

  • T. Brazauska (ULT): A double-threat on offense and defense, Brazauska has been a showstopper.

  • L. Carter (Lightning): Lockdown defense and smooth finishes – Carter is a fan favorite.

  • Duggan (Oddities): A hustle king, Duggan’s energy levels keep climbing the charts.

Most-Played Moments
  • Hawks’ Comeback Ballad: Their gritty 38-32 victory over Newark BC hit all the right notes.

  • Defensive Drop: Lightning’s defense remains the hardest track to break, with opponents struggling to score.