The Capital Flyers moved alongside Waikato Wizards at the top of the New Zealand Women’s Basketball Championship on Friday. Continue reading
The Capital Flyers moved alongside Waikato Wizards at the top of the New Zealand Women’s Basketball Championship on Friday. Continue reading
The first game on day two of the WBC, being held at the Allan Brewster Leisure Centre in Auckland, featured Capital Flyers and Te Tai Tokerau Phoenix. Continue reading
Tournament one of the 2015 Women’s basketball Chamionsip gets underway on Friday at the Allan Brewster Leisure Centre, in Auckland. Thirty-two games are scheduled for the weekend as the twelve teams strive for a place amongst the top six sides that will contest the national title at the business end of the season in Poirua, early June. Continue reading
The 2015 Women’s Basketball Championship begins on Friday. Continue reading
The 2015 Women’s Basketball Championship gets underway this weekend in Auckland with the Canterbury Wildcats opening their campaign against last year’s beaten finalists Waikato Wizards at midday on Friday.
Thirty-two games are scheduled for the weekend as the twelve teams strive for a place amongst the top six sides that will contest the championship section at tournament three in Porirua in early June.
All twelve teams will play each other over tournaments one and two. The second tournament will be hosted by Canterbury Basketball at Cowles Stadium, May 15-17.
The Wildcats have undergone some changes in 2015. Lori McDaniel has taken over the coaching reins from Phil Burns and has had to make some adjustments following the departure of key forwards Tessa Boagni (attending Cal State –Northridge) and Bridgette Lawn (overseas).
The Wildcats are boosted by the return of Pip Connell, the 26 year old forward returns after two years absence due to injury. Also in the front court will be American Darcy Rose, a graduate from Dartmouth University. Rose played four seasons for the prestigious Ivy League Big Green’s between 2005-2009.
Playing alongside Rose and Connell will be Junior Tall Fern Connie Poletti who has shifted from Taranaki prior to attending junior college in America later in the year.
The back court will come under the stewardship of the experienced Shea Crotty and Hayley Gray.
McDaniel, who enjoyed a successful playing career including time at Butler University is enjoying the challenge of coaching. “It is a great opportunity to give back to the game that has given me so much. We have a lot of enthusiasm in the team.”
Expect the ‘Cat’s’ to make a strong run at the title this year.
The 2014 WBC Grand Final featured North Harbour Breeze and Waikato Wizards. The Wizards were backing up after a hard fought semi-final victory over competition favourites ACM Hawks, the Breeze a more straightforward success against Waitakere Rangers. Continue reading
Waikato Wizards forward Miriam Stevens knocked down a couple of free throws to draw first blood in the first WBC Championship semi-final against Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks.
The Wizards held a slender 19- 15 lead at the end of the first quarter. Continue reading
New Zealand Home Loans Canterbury Wildcats went down 67-66 in overtime against the Waitakere Lady Rangers in the opening game of the WBC tournament in Porirua leaving them a must win game against Auckland Counties Manukau Lady Hawks in the late game on Thursday. Continue reading
New Zealand Home Loans Canterbury Wildcats are staring down the barrel of elimination early on day one of the WBC tournament in Porirua. Continue reading
The third and final tournament of the Women’s Basketball Championship begins on Thursday July 31st in Porirua.