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The Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) is a professional women's basketball league in Australia composed of eight teams. The league was founded in 1981 and is the women's counterpart to the National Basketball League (NBL).
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The 2024–25 WNBL season is the 45th season of the competition since its establishment in 1981. [1] The Southside Flyers are the defending champions. [2]Cygnett remains as the WNBL's naming rights partner for this season, after signing a three-year deal in September 2022. [3]
The 2023–24 WNBL season is the 44th season of the competition since its establishment in 1981. [1] The Townsville Fire were the defending champions, [ 2 ] but were defeated in the Semi-Finals by Perth . [ 3 ]
The 2024 WNBL Finals is the postseason tournament of the WNBL's 2023–24 season. [1] The Townsville Fire were the defending champions, [ 2 ] but were defeated by Perth in the Semi-Finals. [ 3 ] The WNBL Finals schedule was confirmed 25 February 2024, [ 4 ] followed by the Grand Finals series schedule announced 6 March 2024.
According to its website, ... Basketball Federation (FIBA), the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), and the Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL). ...
The 2021–22 WNBL season was the 42nd season of the competition since its establishment in 1981. [1] The Southside Flyers were the defending champions, however they failed to qualify for finals. [ 2 ]
The February 2023 match between the Southside Flyers and the Sydney Flames drew a crowd of 7,681, which is the largest ever WNBL crowd. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In total for the season, 127,014 fans attended regular-season games (30% higher than 2019–20), and 16,996 attended the finals series (81% higher than 2019–20), for a total season ...