Australia SEABL Women

DateRHome v Away-
07/15 08:30 15 [3] Launceston Tornadoes Women v Hobart Chargers Women [4] 73-99
07/15 08:00 15 [1] Kilsyth Cobras Women v Frankston Blues Women [6] 73-57
07/15 08:00 15 [1] Bendigo Braves Women v Geelong Supercats Women [2] 65-89
07/15 07:30 15 [2] Dandenong Rangers Women v Nunawading Spectres Women [5] 85-57
07/14 09:00 15 [4] Sydney Uni Sparks Women v Sandringham Sabres Women [7] 87-52
07/14 08:30 15 Albury Wodonga Bandits Women v Ballarat Rush Women 68-72
07/14 08:00 15 [5] Frankston Blues Women v Bendigo Braves Women [1] 58-70
07/09 02:00 14 [2] Geelong Supercats Women v Kilsyth Cobras Women [1] 75-71
07/08 08:00 14 [6] Frankston Blues Women v Sandringham Sabres Women [6] 78-71
07/08 08:00 14 [1] Kilsyth Cobras Women v Launceston Tornadoes Women [3] 66-78
07/08 08:00 14 [4] Sydney Uni Sparks Women v Albury Wodonga Bandits Women [8] 75-47
07/08 07:30 14 [7] Canberra Capitals Women v Bendigo Braves Women [1] 76-59
07/08 07:30 14 [7] Melbourne Tigers Women v Hobart Chargers Women [4] 83-80
07/07 08:30 14 [8] Albury Wodonga Bandits Women v Nunawading Spectres Women [5] 59-65
07/07 08:00 14 Ballarat Rush Women v Frankston Blues Women 73-64
07/07 08:00 14 [2] Dandenong Rangers Women v Hobart Chargers Women [4] 53-61
07/04 09:00 13 BA Coe Women v Canberra Capitals Women 66-51
07/02 02:00 13 [1] Kilsyth Cobras Women v Albury Wodonga Bandits Women [8] 76-67
07/01 08:30 13 [3] Launceston Tornadoes Women v Geelong Supercats Women [2] 65-84
07/01 08:00 13 Sydney Uni Sparks Women v Ballarat Rush Women 77-81
07/01 07:30 13 [7] Melbourne Tigers Women v Frankston Blues Women [5] 79-69
07/01 07:30 13 [2] Dandenong Rangers Women v Bendigo Braves Women [1] 60-66
07/01 07:30 13 [6] Canberra Capitals Women v Nunawading Spectres Women [5] 71-45
07/01 07:00 13 [7] Sandringham Sabres Women v Albury Wodonga Bandits Women [8] 93-73
06/30 08:00 13 [4] Hobart Chargers Women v Geelong Supercats Women [2] 97-92
06/24 08:30 12 [3] Launceston Tornadoes Women v Albury Wodonga Bandits Women [7] 67-55
06/24 08:00 12 Ballarat Rush Women v Canberra Capitals Women 73-74
06/24 08:00 12 [4] Sydney Uni Sparks Women v Geelong Supercats Women [2] 35-68
06/24 08:00 12 [2] Bendigo Braves Women v Frankston Blues Women [5] 84-61
06/24 07:30 12 [7] Melbourne Tigers Women v Kilsyth Cobras Women [1] 59-76
The Australia SEABL Women basketball tournament is an exciting and highly competitive basketball event held annually in Australia. It showcases the immense talent and skill of women basketball players from various teams across the country.

The tournament features teams from different regions of Australia, including both metropolitan and regional areas, creating a diverse and competitive playing field. The participating teams consist of highly skilled athletes who are passionate about the sport and dedicated to showcasing their abilities on the court.

The Australia SEABL Women tournament is known for its fast-paced and intense gameplay, with teams competing fiercely for the championship title. The matches are filled with thrilling moments, showcasing exceptional shooting, dribbling, and defensive skills. The tournament provides a platform for players to demonstrate their athleticism, teamwork, and strategic abilities.

The tournament attracts a large and enthusiastic fan base, with spectators filling the stadiums to cheer on their favorite teams and players. The atmosphere is electric, with fans creating an energetic and supportive environment for the athletes.

In addition to the competitive aspect, the Australia SEABL Women tournament also serves as a platform for player development and talent identification. It provides an opportunity for young and aspiring basketball players to showcase their skills and potentially catch the attention of scouts and coaches.

Overall, the Australia SEABL Women basketball tournament is a highly anticipated event in the Australian basketball calendar. It brings together the best women basketball players from across the country, providing a platform for them to showcase their skills, entertain fans, and contribute to the growth and development of the sport in Australia.