‘What’s happening?’: From Boomers’ bust to new horizons in Geelong
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.
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.
The Townsville Fire will be led by a three-pronged attack this season after the club unveiled its leadership team for 2024/25. Find out how their different strengths will benefit the team.
Geelong United’s historic first WNBL roster boasts WNBA experience along with seasoned vets and a host of young talent. Find out more about the players set to take the court this season.
An import’s perfect night and a special burst from the WNBL’s MVP has ensured the cross-town semi-final series between Southside and Melbourne will go to an epic decider.
The Lynx will look to emulate their brutal physicality when the Townsville Fire come to town for a do-or-die semi-final clash on Sunday.
Townsville goes into its WNBL semi final clash with Perth a heavy favourite but the Lynx’s fully-fit Ferr-Aari McDonald looms as a major roadblock in the Fire’s quest to go back-to-back.
It was an epic WNBL semi-final opener that featured the sport’s greatest player and the league’s best. It should have been the hottest ticket in town. So why did no one show up?
Star re-signs as she pledges to give everything she’s got to bring more championships to the Fire.
When Jordin Canada arrived in Melbourne from the WNBA, it wasn’t quite the role she envisioned but it soon became clear the brilliant Melbourne Boomers was the best player in the league.
An NBL1 South club has given its finals hopes a major boost with a former Opal set to form part of its 2024 roster in one of the biggest signings in club history.
Saffron Shiels had to juggle her Opals and WNBL debuts while completing year 11. Read about her incredible rise and the key match-ups and burning questions ahead of Sunday’s Sydney game.
Lauren Jackson was Cayla George’s childhood hero and then Opals teammate, but on Sunday, they’ll be WNBL rivals for the last time.
Look up resilience in the dictionary and you’ll find a picture of Kristy Wallace. After back-to-back ACL’s, the Opal almost quit the sport. So a meniscus injury’s a walk in the park, right?
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