
The Men’s team wrapped up the season with a 10–12 record, finishing mid-table in what was a year of growth, learning, and flashes of brilliance. While the results didn’t always go our way, there were numerous standout performances from key players including Lanre Ayinla, Antonio Hughes, Mayo Adeyeye, Bakary Coulibaly, and Lunula Djamba. A major turning point came in January with the return of Cam Ladele, whose presence brought much-needed stability and leadership to the group.
New addition Lance Macaraig also made a strong impression, quickly becoming a fan favourite with his exciting style of play and energy on both ends of the court.
A key challenge throughout the season was team cohesion—it took time for roles to become clear and for chemistry to fully develop. Rebounding, though improved after the New Year, remained an area of concern, alongside defensive rotations and game management in tight matchups.
The team is currently on a short break, but with strong foundations in place, the focus now turns to building on this year’s experience. With the goal of retaining core talent and bringing in fresh additions, we’re aiming to make a serious push for Division 1 next season.