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  2. Australia women's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The first official Women's World Cup, known as the Women's World Championship through its 2014 edition, was held in Chile in 1953. [8] The tournament was expanded to 16 countries (teams) in 1990. Since 2017, Australia qualifies for the World Cup through competing in the FIBA Women's Asia Cup , held each four years in the year preceding the ...

  3. Women's basketball in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Women have been active in playing wheelchair basketball in Australia for several years. They first appeared on the Paralympic seen at the 1992 Summer Paralympics, despite women's wheelchair basketball being competed for at the Paralympics since 1968. [3] Notable players include Liesl Tesch and Donna Ritchie. [4] [5]

  4. List of Australian WNBA players - Wikipedia

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    Having obtained Australian citizenship in November 2015, Griffin pledged her allegiances to, and represents Australia internationally. [66] e Liz Cambage was born in London, England, to a Nigerian father and Australian mother, but moved to Australia with her mother at three months old. [67] f Sami Whitcomb was born and raised in Ventura ...

  5. List of WNBL champions - Wikipedia

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    Team Coach Team Coach 1981: St Kilda Saints: Bill Palmer North Adelaide Rockets Kay McFarlane Single game 77–58 1982: St Kilda Saints (2) Bill Palmer Bankstown Bruins: Robbie Cadee: 63–56 1983: Nunawading Spectres: Tom Maher: St Kilda Saints Bill Palmer 70–46 1984: Nunawading Spectres (2) Tom Maher: West Adelaide Bearcats: Ted Powell 78 ...

  6. Women's National Basketball League - Wikipedia

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    The Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) is a professional women's basketball league in Australia composed of eight teams. The league was founded in 1981 and is the women's counterpart to the National Basketball League (NBL).

  7. Category:Women's basketball teams in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Women's National Basketball League teams‎ (9 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Women's basketball teams in Australia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup - Wikipedia

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    After this success, Russia was unable to show the same resistance to Australian team who won final match with margin of 17 points (91–74). Therefore, Australia became only fourth national team to win either Olympic or World title in the history of women's basketball. The next World Championship took place in 2010 in the Czech Republic.

  9. Category : Australia women's national basketball team

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    Pages in category "Australia women's national basketball team" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...