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Men Women Teams Year(s) won Teams Year(s) won Ringwood Hawks: 5: 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018: Hume City Broncos: 6: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016 Shepparton Gators
In 2003, the team re-joined the SEABL [10] and amalgamated with the Ballarat Miners in order to be administered under the one Ballarat Basketball Association. [9] The team won the SEABL championship in 2005 [13] and the ABA National championship in 2005 and 2006. [14] [15] In 2011, the Lady Miners were renamed the Ballarat Rush. [9] [16]
The champion teams of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) National Finals were determined by grand final championship games at the conclusion of the finals weekend. The men's and women's champion from each ABA conference alongside a number of wildcard teams competed at the ABA National Finals every year between 1981 and 2008 except for ...
The 2006 Commonwealth Games was the first Commonwealth Games at which the sport of basketball was played. It was one of the sports that took the Games to regional Victoria, with games being played in a number of regional centres including Traralgon, Bendigo, Ballarat, and Geelong. The finals were played in Melbourne at Melbourne Multi Purpose ...
The 2006 ABA National Finals brought together the best men's and women's basketball teams from the Waratah League, South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL), Queensland Australian Basketball League (QABL), Central Australian Basketball League (CABL) and Big V competitions for their shot at national glory, with the event held at the Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium in Newcastle, New South ...
Below is a list of South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) champions for both the men's and women's competitions. The men's competition ran from 1981 to 2018, while the women's competition ran from 1990 to 2018.
The Big V Conference was established in 2000 and joined the Australian Basketball Association (ABA). [1] The ABA ceased operations following the 2008 season, resulting in the Big V becoming independent.
The facility was established in 1986 as a two-court indoor community netball stadium known as the Wendouree Netball Centre. During the early 2000s the popularity of Basketball, Netball and Badminton in the Ballarat region had significantly outgrown the capacity of existing stadia built during the 1970s at the nearby Hollioake Park sports complex.