The honours were largely scooped by players from the top sides.
Belfast Star, Glanmire and DCU are the big winners following the announcement of the Basketball Ireland annual awards.
In the Men’s Super League, champions Belfast Star took all the top honours.
Delaney Blaylock scooped the Player of the Year award and CJ Fulton named Young Player of the Year.
Head coach, Adrian Fulton was also announced as Coach of the Year.
In the Women’s Super League, Shrita Parker of Ambassador UCC Glanmire has been crowned Player of the Year.
League champions DCU Mercy picked up the two other awards, as Rachel Huijsdens was named Young Player of the Year and coach Mark Ingle received the Coach of the Year gong.
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