Sevenoaks Suns have defended their WBBL Championship title.
Len Busch’s side, mathematically, only needed to avoid defeat by fewer than 11 points to lone rivals Leicester Riders on Sunday, to wrap up their pursuit with one game to spare.
And although Riders wrecked their rivals shot at an unbeaten season with a 64-58 win built on outscoring Sevenoaks 22-7 in the fourth quarter, it wasn’t enough to thwart their championship chase.
Still, mission accomplished, at the close of the most unusual of campaigns that saw Sevenoaks twice pause play due to concerns over Covid, one a month-long hiatus that saw them lose in the WBBL Cup final to the Riders.
However, they made up lost ground, and games, with a surge that saw them overhaul both Leicester and London, with the Suns now ready to gear up for the post-season when their league campaign is rounded off with Wednesday’s trip to Edinburgh to face a Caledonia Pride side who adjoin Cardiff and Durham in missing out on the playoffs.
Photo: WBBL
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