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  2. David Cullen (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    David Cullen (born 1969) is a Northern Irish former basketball player who currently assists the organisation Crossover Basketball with its work in Northern Ireland. Dave also works with Ormeau Road Boxing Club as Secretary and Fundraiser. Cullen was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He attended and worked for Queen's University Belfast.

  3. Queen's University Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Queen's University Belfast has roots in the Belfast Academical Institution, which was founded in 1810 and which remains as the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. [7] The present university was first chartered as "Queen's College, Belfast" in 1845, when it was associated with the simultaneously founded Queen's College, Cork, and Queen's College, Galway, as part of the Queen's University of ...

  4. Basketball Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The association, which is affiliated with Basketball Ireland, is the "area board" with responsibility for the promotion, development and administration of all basketball activities in Northern Ireland. [2] [3] The organisation, also known as "Basketball NI", has previously coordinated with other groups in Northern Ireland, including Netball NI. [4]

  5. Queens basketball has a fast-paced offense, notable transfers ...

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    The Royals brought in the brother of a Charlotte Hornets guard, who is among several new men’s basketball players with high-level experience. Queens University enters its third season in the ...

  6. List of Queen's University Belfast people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Queen's University Belfast people including notable alumni and staff of Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. As one of only two universities in Northern Ireland , the university has been attended by a large proportion of the nation's professionals.

  7. Belfast Star - Wikipedia

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    The team was known as Sx3 Star (2001–03) and MDS Star (2003–06) throughout the early 2000s. In 2007, Star of the Sea Basketball Club changed their name to Belfast Star Basketball Club. [5] Prior to the 2012–13 season, Belfast Star withdrew from the Irish National League. [6] They were able to re-enter the league for the 2013–14 season. [7]

  8. Upper Malone - Wikipedia

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    Upper Malone, also known as the Dub, is a multi-sport facility owned by Queen's University Belfast. There are fourteen outdoor pitches together with the Arena Pitch, which is the home ground of the university's football, rugby union and Gaelic football teams. It is the only facility in Ireland and Britain that is home to all three codes of ...

  9. Queens Royals men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Queens fielded its first men's basketball team in the 1989-90 season; Dale Layer was the team's first head coach. Queens first competed in Conference Carolinas from 1995 to 2013 before playing in the South Atlantic Conference, which they played in until 2022.