Cole calls cap as Maley plays down massive WNBL rivalry
Perth star Anneli Maley is passing the Lynx’s WNBL season-opening grand final rematch with Southside as ‘just another game,’ but Flyers’ star Bec Cole isn’t so sure.
Perth star Anneli Maley is passing the Lynx’s WNBL season-opening grand final rematch with Southside as ‘just another game,’ but Flyers’ star Bec Cole isn’t so sure.
Shannon Seebohm could be the best recruiter the WNBL has ever seen, steering his side to an emphatic 84-58 round 1 victory. Find out what impressed club legend Kate Gaze the most.
Keely Froling led Melbourne to a WNBL semi-final series last summer. Now, she’ll front up for the league’s newest team when the season tips off on Wednesday.
WNBA guard Haley Jones only heard good things from several teammates ahead of her arrival in the WNBL. With Geelong United’s historic first game just days away, Jones opens up about life on-and-off the court.
As a key figure in the NBL’s resurrection maintains interest in the cash-strapped WNBL, hesitancy from some basketball powerbrokers could stymie the plan.
Less than three months after sheltering in a staircase from Hamas rocket attacks, Swedish basketballer Amanda Zahui B is lighting up the WNBL with the Townsville Fire. Read her incredible story.
Coffs Harbour’s Isla Juffermans checked off the latest milestone in her promising basketball career with her first WNBL points as the 18-year-old talent prepares for a college stint with Louisville.
Former Opal Liz Cambage has worked her way into the inner sanctum of one of the world’s strangest, most polarising families.
Lauren Jackson is officially in the frame for a fifth Olympic Games — at age 42 — after she was named in the Opals squad charged with punching its ticket for Paris. SQUAD REVEAL
This has been a watershed year for Australian female athletes. From the Matildas to our swimmers, they have made their mark at home and abroad. We reveal the top 50 for 2023.
The WNBA veteran revealed the terrifying moment Hamas missiles and bombs went flying overhead and the circumstances that led to her walking out on Israeli club Maccabi Bnot Ashdod.
Tess Madgen has seen what the revival of the Kings has done for basketball in Sydney, which is why the Australian captain wants to play a key role in the Flames returning back to the top of the tree.
Alice Kunek reveals her Olympic ambitions, young gun Saffron Shiels goes 14 in 14, burning questions and key match-ups plus the final word from Alice herself. Get your Orange Army liftout.
Fire WNBL captain Sami Whitcomb has no idea what reception awaits her when she steps on to the court in Perth, the only home she had known in Australia until her defection to Townsville.
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