Women's National Basketball League

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Women's National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Founded 1981
No. of teams 10
Country(ies) Flag of Australia Australia
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Most recent
champion(s)
Adelaide Lightning
Official website WNBL.com

The Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) is the premier women's basketball league in Australia.

The league was established in 1986, following 5 years of the sport's development through the Women’s Basketball League and the Women’s Basketball Conference. WNBL games are televised on the ABC and ABC2.

There are currently 10 teams in the WNBL with all Australian states and territories represented, with the exceptions of Tasmania and the Northern Territory:

The 2007/2008 season saw the addition of two new teams: the Bendigo Spirit, and the Christchurch Sirens, which is the first franchise from outside of Australia.

The 2008/09 season will see the addition of a team from Logan, Queensland. They will be the first team from South-East Queensland in over 10 years.

The league has been successful in developing players, the national team (the Opals), and has led to many Australian women receiving contracts to play basketball in European leagues and the WNBA. Michele Timms was the first Australian woman and the first international player drafted in the WNBA. Among the other notable players to make the transition from the WNBL to the WNBA are Lauren Jackson, Penny Taylor-Gil, and Tully Bevilaqua; those who have gone the other direction include American star Alana Beard. In fact, as the seasons do not overlap, players can participate in both leagues in the same year.

[edit] 2007/08 Ladder

Position Team
1st Adelaide Lightning (21-3)
2nd Sydney Uni Flames (17-7)
3rd Canberra Capitals (17-7)
4th Dandenong Rangers (12-12)
5th Bulleen Melbourne Boomers (11-13)
6th Townsville Fire (10-14)
7th Bendigo Spirit (10-14)
8th Christchurch Sirens (9-15)
9th AIS (8-16)
10th Perth Lynx (5-19)

[edit] League Grand Finals

Complete list of WNBL Grand Final winners

Season WNBL Champion
1981 St Kilda Saints
1982 St Kilda Saints
1983 Nunawading Spectres
1984 Nunawading Spectres
1985 Coburg Cougars
1986 Nunawading Spectres
1987 Nunawading Spectres
1988 Nunawading Spectres
1999 Nunawading Spectres
1990 North Adelaide
1991 Hobart Islanders
1992 Perth Breakers
1993 Sydney Flames
1994 Adelaide Lightning
1995 Adelaide Lightning
1996 Adelaide Lightning
1997 Sydney Flames
1998 Adelaide Lightning
1998-99 Australian Institute of Sport
1999-2000 Canberra Capitals
2000-01 Sydney Panthers
2001-02 Canberra Capitals
2002-03 Canberra Capitals
2003-04 Dandenong Rangers
2004-05 Dandenong Rangers
2005-06 Canberra Capitals
2006-07 Canberra Capitals
2007-08 Adelaide Lightning

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