National Basketball League Women (2021)
GamesSchedule
Aug.15:Waikato 92-40 Capital
Aug.15:Auckland 58-78Canterb.
Aug.14:Waikato 91-36 Otago GR
Aug.14:Harbour 73-82Auckland
Aug.13:Otago GR 51-83Capital
Aug.13:Harbour 70-75Canterb.
Aug.12:Auckland 59-94Waikato
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
1
Waikato W.330100.003-0W-392.045.047.02-01-0277:135 (+142)   
2
Canterbury W.220100.012-0W-276.064.012.00-02-0153:128 (+25)  
3
Capital S.21150.021-1L-162.072.0-10.00-01-1123:143 (-20)  
4
Auckland D.31233.321-2L-166.082.0-16.00-21-0199:245 (-46)   
5
Harbour B.2020.030-2L-272.078.0-6.00-20-0143:157 (-14)  
6
Otago GR2020.030-2L-244.087.0-43.00-10-187:174 (-87)  
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Waikato W.220100.02-0W-291.538.053.5183:76 (+107)  
2Canterbury W.000NaN0-0-0NaNNaNNaN0:0 (0)
3Capital S.000NaN0-0-0NaNNaNNaN0:0 (0)
4Auckland D.2020.00-2L-258.586.0-27.5117:172 (-55)  
5Harbour B.2020.00-2L-271.578.5-7.0143:157 (-14)  
6Otago GR1010.00-1L-151.083.0-32.051:83 (-32) 
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Canterbury W.220100.02-0W-276.564.012.5153:128 (+25)  
2Waikato W.110100.01-0W-194.059.035.094:59 (+35) 
3Capital S.21150.01-1L-161.571.5-10.0123:143 (-20)  
4Auckland D.110100.01-0W-182.073.09.082:73 (+9) 
5Harbour B.000NaN0-0-0NaNNaNNaN0:0 (0)
6Otago GR1010.00-1L-136.091.0-55.036:91 (-55) 
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Boagni_Tessa

Canterbury
(188-F-96)
Avg: 30.5

30.5
20.5
REMAINDER OF 2021 SAL'S NBL WOMEN'S SEASON CANCELLED - Oct 19, 2021


With the NZ government's announcement that Level 3 restrictions will remain in Auckland for at least a further two weeks, the Sal's NBL has made the decision to cancel the 2021 women's season.

The opening week of games at Pulman Arena in south Auckland was completed just days before the beginning of Auckland's restrictions in mid-August, however no further games have been played since.

With six teams from across New Zealand participating, the League held hope of returning to competition before the end of year but can only do so safely if restrictions are at level 2 or below.

Government's announcement to keep Auckland in level 3 means teams will not have enough time to prepare for the season to recommence, and for the competition to be fully completed prior to Christmas.

General Manager of the Sal's NBL Justin Nelson said he and his staff remained hopeful the competition would restart for as long as they could.

'It's unfortunate to be in this position, and further highlights why we need adhere to the rules and get vaccination rates up in the hope of no interruptions in 2022.

'I especially feel for the players and the fans and am sorry to them that we can't continue.

'To have trained and prepared so hard, then played the opening round, to now sitting idle and hoping so much for a positive outcome. It's frustrating.

'Unfortunately, the wave of emotions and anticipation hasn't ended as we would have liked. We'll now look to next year with renewed positivity.'

The remaining events on the NBL calendar in 2021, the Schick 3X3 Cup and the Schick 3X3 Christmas Classic, are currently slated to go ahead in early December.