Women's National Basketball League (2021-2022)
GamesSchedule

WNBL Play-Offs 2022

Semis Finals Semis
Melbourn2
Adelaide0
Melbourn2
Perth1
Perth1
Canberra0
Apr.9:Melbourne 84-66 Perth
Apr.6:Perth 75-76Melbourne
Apr.2:Melbourne 71-98Perth
Mar.26:Adelaide 49-61Melbourne
Mar.24:Melbourne 95-64 Adelaide
Mar.24:Perth 91-77 Canberra
Mar.20:Sydney. 73-85Bendigo
Mar.20:Townsvi. 76-69 Perth
Mar.19:Adelaide 79-87Southside
Mar.19:Melbourne 107-52 Canberra
Mar.18:Townsvi. 68-75Perth
Mar.17:Adelaide 81-50 Canberra
Mar.16:Sydney. 72-84Perth
Mar.13:Townsvi. 79-100Southside
Mar.13:Adelaide 49-72Melbourne
Mar.12:Perth 80-96Canberra
Mar.12:Bendigo 56-61Sydney.
Mar.10:Southside 66-68Sydney.
Mar.9:Perth 84-73 Adelaide
Mar.7:Perth 104-79 Adelaide
Mar.6:Melbourne 65-68Bendigo
Mar.5:Southside 64-106Canberra
Mar.5:Adelaide 78-57 Townsvi.
Mar.5:Perth 63-66Sydney.
Mar.2:Bendigo 78-70 Southside
Feb.27:Canberra 76-78Melbourne
Feb.26:Southside 80-96Bendigo
Feb.26:Sydney. 56-73Adelaide
Feb.25:Melbourne 88-60 Townsvi.
Feb.24:Bendigo 77-84Adelaide
Feb.20:Melbourne 85-76 Sydney.
Feb.19:Canberra 84-58 Townsvi.
Feb.19:Southside 72-85Adelaide
Feb.17:Townsvi. 71-76Bendigo
Feb.12:Townsvi. 84-63 Sydney.
Feb.6:Melbourne 71-76Perth
Feb.6:Sydney. 66-86Townsvi.
Feb.5:Canberra 94-69 Southside
Feb.5:Adelaide 62-74Bendigo
Jan.28:Townsvi. 65-73Adelaide
Jan.30:Sydney. 70-73Southside
Jan.30:Adelaide 67-80Canberra
Jan.30:Townsvi. 59-66Melbourne
Jan.29:Perth 90-82 Bendigo
Jan.28:Canberra 86-54 Sydney.
Jan.27:Southside 78-85Perth
Jan.25:Bendigo 72-83Sydney.
Jan.23:Canberra 94-60 Bendigo
Jan.23:Sydney. 81-86Perth
Jan.22:Melbourne 66-68Townsvi.
Jan.21:Bendigo 67-74Townsvi.
Jan.20:Sydney. 52-77Adelaide
Jan.19:Perth 102-73 Canberra
Jan.17:Perth 77-80Melbourne
Jan.15:Melbourne 75-72 Southside
Jan.14:Canberra 69-88Perth
Jan.12:Southside 79-83Perth
Jan.2:Adelaide 88-86 Perth
Dec.31:Townsvi. 52-76Canberra
Dec.30:Adelaide 65-53 Melbourne
Dec.23:Southside 86-81 Townsvi.
Dec.22:Sydney. 77-83Melbourne
Dec.22:Canberra 100-88 Bendigo
Dec.19:Canberra 62-88Adelaide
Dec.19:Bendigo 56-81Melbourne
Dec.18:Southside 72-87Melbourne
Dec.18:Townsvi. 75-56 Sydney.
Dec.11:Adelaide 59-70Townsvi.
Dec.11:Melbourne 91-72 Southside
Dec.8:Bendigo 63-58 Melbourne
Dec.5:Sydney. 55-58Canberra
Dec.4:Southside 94-83 Bendigo
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
1
Melbourne1712570.608-2W-277.067.010.05-37-21306:1138 (+168)     
2
Perth1611568.816-4L-183.077.06.04-37-21332:1231 (+101)     
3
Canberra1610662.526-4L-278.074.04.05-35-31256:1191 (+65)     
4
Adelaide1710758.824-6L-174.071.03.04-56-21260:1201 (+59)     
5
Bendigo167943.836-4W-174.078.0-4.02-55-41181:1240 (-59)     
6
Townsville1771041.233-7W-170.073.0-3.03-64-41183:1248 (-65)     
7
Southside1651131.343-7W-277.084.0-7.02-73-41234:1340 (-106)     
8
Sydney Uni1741323.553-7L-266.076.0-10.00-94-41129:1292 (-163)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Melbourne85362.55-3W-181.068.013.0648:544 (+104)     
2Canberra85362.55-3L-183.172.910.3665:583 (+82)     
3Perth74357.14-3L-185.778.47.3600:549 (+51)     
4Adelaide94544.44-5L-169.869.9-0.1628:629 (-1)     
5Townsville93633.33-6W-169.972.7-2.8629:654 (-25)     
6Bendigo72528.62-5L-167.073.0-6.0469:511 (-42)     
7Southside92722.22-7L-676.886.0-9.2691:774 (-83)     
8Sydney Uni9090.00-9L-966.978.3-11.4602:705 (-103)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Melbourne97277.87-2W-473.166.07.1658:594 (+64)     
2Perth97277.87-2L-181.375.85.6732:682 (+50)     
3Adelaide86275.06-2L-279.071.57.5632:572 (+60)     
4Canberra85362.55-3L-273.976.0-2.1591:608 (-17)     
5Bendigo95455.65-4W-579.181.0-1.9712:729 (-17)     
6Townsville84450.04-4L-369.374.3-5.0554:594 (-40)     
7Sydney Uni84450.04-4W-365.973.4-7.5527:587 (-60)     
8Southside73442.93-4W-277.680.9-3.3543:566 (-23)     
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Bendigo
(187-G/F-1998)
Avg: 19.9

19.9
19.1
17.8
17.6
16.7
Player of the Week
Cayla George

Melbourne
(193-C)

Melbourne Boomers capture WNBL title (Photo: WNBL)
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08 045 (3'6'') OG 98 USA
09 021 (8'5'') y 98 New Zealand
05 025 (8'7'') C 99 Australian
00 043 (3'2'') G 91 Australian
5 025 (8'7'') C 59 Australian
4 065 (8'1'') y 50 Australian
00 028 (8'3'') y/C 94 Australian
066 (8'9'') G 06 Australian
08 062 (8'5'') y 98 Australian
99 061 (3'00'') G 97 Australian
97 061 (3'00'') G 95 Australian
01 061 (3'00'') y 50 Australian
 Played mostly for the youth team: Charlise Dunn, Sophie Burrows
 Average Height: 185.0 cm (6'0.8'')
 Average Age: 25.5
Australiabasket.com All-Australian WNBL Awards 2022 - Apr 11, 2022

Grand Final MVP: USA Lindsay Allen (173-PG-1995) of Melbourne
Player of the Year: Australia Anneli Maley (187-G/F-1998) of Bendigo
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Brittney Sykes (175-PG-1994) of Canberra
Sixth Player of the Year: Australia Kristy Wallace (180-G-1996) of Southside
Youth Player of the Year: Australia Eziyoda Magbegor (193-C-1999) of Melbourne
Coach of the Year: Ryan Petrik of Perth

Australiabasket.com All-Australian WNBL First Team 2022
Young
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Sykes
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Talbot
Talbot
Maley
Maley
Magbegor
Magbegor

First Team

USA Jackie Young (183-PG-1997) of Perth
USA Brittney Sykes (175-PG-1994) of Canberra
Australia Stephanie Talbot (188-F-1994) of Adelaide
Australia Anneli Maley (187-G/F-1998) of Bendigo
Australia Eziyoda Magbegor (193-C-1999) of Melbourne

Australiabasket.com All-Australian WNBL Second Team 2022
Allen
Allen
Mabrey
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Griffin
Griffin
Smith
Smith
George
George

Second Team

USA Lindsay Allen (173-PG-1995) of Melbourne
USA Marina Mabrey (180-G-1996) of Perth
USA Kelsey Griffin (188-F/C-1987) of Canberra
Australia Alanna Smith (193-F-1996) of Adelaide
Australia Cayla George (193-C-1989) of Melbourne
Melbourne Boomers capture WNBL title - Apr 9, 2022

Melbourne - Perth 84-66

Melbourne Boomers conquered WNBL title. They overcame Perth in the third decisive game of the championship series to capture the trophy. Boomers outrebounded Perth Lynx 42-31 including a 36-25 advantage in defensive rebounds. It was a good game for international center Eziyoda Magbegor (193-1999) who led her team to a victory with a double-double by scoring 17 points and 11 rebounds. The former international center Cayla George (193-1989) contributed with a double-double by scoring 17 points and 12 rebounds for the winners. Five Boomers players scored in double figures. American point guard Jackie Young (183-1997, college: Notre Dame) answered with 18 points and the former international guard Samantha Whitcomb (178-1988, college: Washington) added 14 points and 6 rebounds in the effort for Perth Lynx. Both coaches used bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games.
Top scorers:
Melbourne: C.George 17+12reb+1ast, E.Magbegor 17+11reb+3ast, T.Mitchell 16+7reb+3ast, T.Madgen 15+1reb+2ast, L.Allen 14+4reb+7ast, I.Chilcott-Wright 3+2reb+1ast
Perth: J.Young 18+3reb+2ast, S.Whitcomb 14+6reb+1ast, M.Mabrey 12+5reb+3ast, L.Scherf 8+5reb+1ast, E.Clarke 3, A.Sharp 3+1reb
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