Australian Lower Divisions (2002)
After 2001 the league changed its name from ABA South-East back to South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) as Australian Basketball Association (ABA) was abandoned.


Hobart won 2002 title

  ABA Finals All Star Five
Andrew Bogut Australian Institute of Sport
Marcus Timmons Sandringham Sabres
Stephen Whitehead Sydney Comets
David Biwer Hobart Charges
Paul Crombie Hobart Charges

ABA 2002 Standings

East Conference

1. AIS 18-6
2. Hume City B. 16-8
3. Geelong S. 15-9
4. Frankston B. 14-10
5. Albury B. 14-10
6. Canberra G. 13-11
7. Dandenong R. 12-12
8. Bankstown B. 9-15
9. Illawarra H. 8-16
10. Penrith P. 0-24

South Conference

1. Hobart C. 17-7
2. Mildura M. 17-7
3. Mt.Gambier P. 16-8
4. Ballart M. 15-9
5. Nunawading S. 13-11
6. Knox R. 11-13
7. Bendigo B. 11-13
8. NW Tasmania 9-15
9. Kilsyth C. 8-16
10. Launceston T. 4-20

Big V League

1. Sandringham 19-3
2. Blackburn 19-3
3. Shepparton 18-4
4. Werribee WD 13-9
5. Eltham 12-10
6. Bulleen 12-10
7. Ringwood 11-11
8. Warrnambool 9-13
9. Latrobe City 6-16
10. Geelong 6-16
11. Diamond Valley 5-17
12. Waverley 2-20

Central League

1. Forestville E.

8-1
2. Sturt S. 7-1
3. North Adelaide 6-2
4. Woodville W. 6-3
5. Eastern Mavericks 5-4
6. South Adelaide 5-4
7. West Adelaide B. 4-5
8. Noarlunga City T. 3-6
9. Central Districts L. 2-6
10. Adelaide Sth. S. 2-7
11. Norwood F. 0-9

Waratah League

1. North S. Bears 17-3
2. Parramatta 16-4
3. Sydney Comets 15-5
4. Newcastle 14-6
5. Illawarra 10-10
6. ACT Academy 10-10
7. Maitland 8-12
8. Bankstown 8-12
9. Harvey Norman 7-13
10. Sutherland 4-16
11. Central Coast 1-19

Northern League

1. Brisbane C. 13-6
2. Cairns M. 13-6
3. Townsville H. 13-6
4. Gold Coast G. 11-8
5. SW Metro P. 10-9
6. Kuiyam Pride 8-11
7. Rockhampton R. 5-12
8. Mackay M. 1-16