Continuing on from yesterday's NBL Division Three picks, it's time for WNBL Division Two's winners.
Based on performances across the regular season, we'll also be announce NBL Division Two's picks tomorrow, with WNBL Division One following on Thursday.
The week will conclude with the awards for NBL Division One ahead of this weekend's Senior Playoff Finals at Manchester's National Basketball Performance Centre. To secure your tickets, click the button below.
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After going 15-1 and running away with Pool I ahead of Bromsgrove Bears in second place, Milton Keynes Breakers have enjoyed a great 2024/25 season.
It's no surprise to see standout guard Sarah Round collecting MVP honours for her part in the success, answering the call for her side all year long as they look towards D1W next term.
Round is joined by Josephine Maignomo from Pool II, with the London All Star grabbing MVP honours in the other half of the competition.
The former Brent guard would lead her side to a similarly dominant season, going 16-1 to finish an impressive ten points ahead of second place Team Solent Kestrels.
There's a pair of double-ups amongst the coaching winners for this year, with Milton Keynes and London All Stars both enjoying repeat success.
Pool I's pick goes to Ben Nailer, who joined the Breakers after a successful stint with Anglia Ruskin University, and continued his fine work for the Buckinghamshire outfit as they swept through their schedule.
Ruth Eytle also makes the cut, leading the Stars to an improvement on their 19-3 record a year ago to go 16-1 this time round, and top spot in the Southern half of the competition.
Today's awards continue the week of NBL and WNBL end of season honours in the lead up to this weekend's senior playoff finals at the National Basketball Performance Centre in Manchester.
To purchase tickets for the event, please click the button below. Coverage of the event will be available through our NBL social channels, as will the remaining awards from the rest of this week.
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