
Motum, Delly leading Aussie charge in US college
The praise continues to be showered on Australian Boomers star Matthew Dellavedova, with the Saint Mary’s Gaels guard earning more plaudits for his amazing start to his senior year.
The praise continues to be showered on Australian Boomers star Matthew Dellavedova, with the Saint Mary’s Gaels guard earning more plaudits for his amazing start to his senior year.
Jayco Australian Opals star Lauren Jackson is one of six Australian sporting greats nominated to be immortalised in wax at the world-famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Sydney.
Basketball Australia Chief Executive Officer Kristina Keneally today criticised Peter Garrett’s decision to give millions to Queensland’s Former Origin Greats (FOGS) to encourage kids to attend school – while at the same time cutting funding for the highly successful No School No Play program.
John Paul College and Caulfield Grammar have emerged as the big winners, taking Gold at the 2012 Australian Schools Championship held in Melbourne last week.
North Queensland will be a buzz this weekend with Basketball Australia Chief Executive Officer Kristina Keneally on hand to formally honour Townsville Fire captain Rachael Flanagan for her 250th WNBL game and witness gun Townsville Crocodiles recruit Luke Nevill in his second NBL game this season.
Basketball Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of the Head Coaches for the Australian Under 17 Men’s and Women’s teams as preparations begin towards the 2014 FIBA Under 17 World Championships.
The Board of Basketball Australia will not proceed with a bid for a second Melbourne NBL team.
Lauren Jackson and Bridie Kean have been honoured at the Women’s Health magazine’s I Support Women in Sport event.
Basketball Australia is urging the Federal government to save the highly successful No School No Play program.
Paralympian Tina McKenzie has announced her decision to retire.
Australia are the FIBA Oceania Pacific Youth Champions after capping off a brilliant, defeating arch-rival New Zealand in the Gold Medal games to cap off a phenomenal week of basketball in Churchill, Victoria.
Australia move into the knockout rounds of the 2012 FIBA Oceania Pacific Youth Championships in emphatic fashion and now prepare to face Papua New Guinea as the tournament moves to the business end.
More than 100 teams and 900 players will travel to eastern Melbourne in search of championship glory at the 2012 Australian
Schools Championship, beginning on Monday December 3.
Australia is off to a flying start, racking up impressive wins in the opening days of the 2012 FIBA Oceania Pacific Youth Championships in Churchill, Victoria.
Australian Wheelchair basketball legends Brett Stibners and Grant Mizens have announced their retirements from international competition.
BA CEO Kristina Keneally has told the Australian Financialreview that crowds are up in the NBL and NBL.TV has been a success.
Australian Boomers star Matthew Dellavedova has continued his amazing start to the college basketball season, leading his Saint Mary’s Gaels to the Semi Finals at the Anaheim Classic.
The 2012 FIBA Oceania Pacific Youth Championships are underway with Australia looking to continue its dominance of the region over the coming week in the region Victorian town of Churchill.