Éanna Basketball Club is an Irish basketball club based in Dublin. The club's senior men's representative team, Griffith College Éanna, is currently a member of Ireland's top national league, the Super League.

History

Éanna Basketball was set up by ex Coláiste Éanna players in the division two Dublin Men's Basketball League in 2005. In 2009, Éanna amalgamated with the highly successful underage club Notre Dame, adding a junior programme which grew the club to 13 teams including the senior teams.

The 2014–15 season saw the club enter a senior men's team into the National League for the first time; the team placed third in its first season. In 2015, the team was elevated into the Premier League. In 2018, the team was demoted to Division One. After winning the National League Division One in 2018–19, the team was promoted back into the Super League.

In January 2020, the Super League team made it to the National Cup final, where they lost 78–68 to Templeogue. In January 2023, the Super League team returned to the National Cup final, where they lost 74–69 to Maree. They went on to finish on top of the Northern Conference ladder for the 2022–23 season before losing to Ballincollig in the quarter-finals.

In April 2024, the club won their first men's Super League championship with a 93–61 win over Killester in the final.

Eanna BC is a prominent basketball team based in Ireland, known for its dedication to developing local talent and promoting the sport across the community. Established with a focus on fostering teamwork, skill development, and sportsmanship, Eanna BC competes in various national leagues and tournaments. The team prides itself on its passionate players, supportive coaching staff, and vibrant fan base, making it a respected name in Irish basketball. Committed to excellence both on and off the court, Eanna BC continues to grow its presence and inspire future generations of basketball enthusiasts in Ireland.