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Standings

NBL1 South Women · 2026

Current NBL1 South Women 2026 standings with 19 teams. Sandringham W leads the table with 13 points after 16 matches, followed by Knox W on 14 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint Diff
1Sandringham W161331289:1092+197
2Knox W181441474:1257+217
3Eltham W181441567:1388+179
4Casey Cavaliers W181351581:1441+140
5Keilor Thunder W191361481:1366+115
6Diamond Valley W181171598:1421+177
7Mt. Gambier W171071455:1372+83
8Waverley W171071303:1236+67
9Ballarat W191181617:1527+90
10Melbourne Tigers W17981316:1347-31
11Dandenong Rangers W188101423:1427-4
12Northern Tasmania W188101441:1497-56
13Nunawading W187111373:1459-86
14Hobart Chargers W186121402:1549-147
15Frankston W175121190:1307-117
16Bendigo Braves W175121354:1498-144
17Kilsyth W164121182:1345-163
18Geelong W184141292:1539-247
19Ringwood W172151296:1566-270

Results

NBL1 South Women · 50
Results14/06/2026–27/06/2026
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Upcoming Fixtures

39 matches
Ringwood W
Frankston W
Ringwood W
Kilsyth W
Hobart Chargers W
Melbourne Tigers W
Mt. Gambier W
Knox W
Sandringham W
Waverley W
Kilsyth W
Casey Cavaliers W
Northern Tasmania W
Melbourne Tigers W
Diamond Valley W
Nunawading W
Eltham W
Sandringham W
Frankston W
Geelong W
Mt. Gambier W
Bendigo Braves W
Dandenong Rangers W
Ballarat W
Keilor Thunder W
Casey Cavaliers W
Geelong W
Diamond Valley W
Waverley W
Frankston W
Kilsyth W
Nunawading W
Melbourne Tigers W
Sandringham W
Northern Tasmania W
Waverley W
Knox W
Eltham W
Mt. Gambier W
Keilor Thunder W
Casey Cavaliers W
Dandenong Rangers W
Geelong W
Ringwood W
Hobart Chargers W
Waverley W
Sandringham W
Ballarat W
Diamond Valley W
Frankston W
Knox W
Kilsyth W
Ringwood W
Bendigo Braves W
Bendigo Braves W
Keilor Thunder W
Eltham W
Kilsyth W
Knox W
Hobart Chargers W
Sandringham W
Northern Tasmania W
Geelong W
Hobart Chargers W
Melbourne Tigers W
Eltham W
Casey Cavaliers W
Northern Tasmania W
Kilsyth W
Bendigo Braves W
Nunawading W
Ballarat W
Diamond Valley W
Dandenong Rangers W
Frankston W
Mt. Gambier W
Waverley W
Ringwood W

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 19 teams in the NBL1 South Women. Knox W leads with 14 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Sandringham W11613312891092
Knox W21814414741257
Eltham W31814415671388
Casey Cavaliers W41813515811441
Keilor Thunder W51913614811366
Diamond Valley W61811715981421
Mt. Gambier W71710714551372
Waverley W81710713031236
Ballarat W91911816171527
Melbourne Tigers W10179813161347
Dandenong Rangers W111881014231427
Northern Tasmania W121881014411497
Nunawading W131871113731459
Hobart Chargers W141861214021549
Frankston W151751211901307
Bendigo Braves W161751213541498
Kilsyth W171641211821345
Geelong W181841412921539
Ringwood W191721512961566

Past Seasons

NBL1 South Women

Browse 6 archived seasons of the NBL1 South Women, from 2021 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 9 Sept 2025

Founded2019Preceded bySEABL Women's Division

The NBL1 South Women's competition emerged in 2019 as part of the restructuring of Australian semi-professional basketball under the NBL1 umbrella. Prior to 2019, women's basketball in Victoria and Tasmania operated under the Southeast Australian Basketball League (SEABL) framework. The establishment of NBL1 South represented a modernisation and consolidation of regional basketball governance, bringing together teams from Melbourne metropolitan areas, regional Victoria, and Tasmania under a unified competition structure.

The league experienced significant disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the 2020 season cancelled entirely and the 2021 season abandoned mid-season. However, the competition resumed fully in 2022 and has since established itself as a highly competitive and well-attended league. In 2025, the league comprises 18 teams split across two conferences (South and North), with the South Conference featuring clubs from Victoria and Tasmania. The league has become instrumental in developing Australian women's basketball talent, with numerous NBL1 South players progressing to the elite WNBL and representing Australia internationally.

  • 2019 — Nunawading Spectres win the inaugural NBL1 South women's championship, defeating Bendigo Braves 99–90
  • 2020 — Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021 — Season abandoned mid-season due to COVID-19 restrictions
  • 2022 — Competition resumes with Ringwood Hawks claiming the championship title
  • 2023 — Bendigo Braves complete an undefeated regular season and win both the NBL1 South and National Championships
  • 2024 — Waverley Falcons win the NBL1 South championship and claim the National Championship with a dominant 97–49 victory
  • 2025 — Knox Raiders end Geelong United's undefeated regular season (22–0) to claim the NBL1 South championship; Knox also wins the National Championship

Competition Format 9 Sept 2025

Teams18

The NBL1 South Women's competition operates as a home-and-away round-robin format where each of the 18 teams plays every other team twice during the regular season (34 matches per team). Teams are awarded three points for a win and one point for a loss, with the top eight teams advancing to a finals series. The finals structure follows an elimination bracket: the first-ranked team receives a bye to the Preliminary Finals, while teams ranked 2–8 compete in Qualifying and Elimination Finals. The competition culminates in a Grand Final held at a neutral venue, typically the State Basketball Centre in Melbourne. Winners of the NBL1 South advance to the national NBL1 championship playoffs, where they compete against champions from the West, Central, North, and East conferences.

Records 9 Sept 2025

Most titlesBendigo Braves (1)

Geelong United achieved one of the most dominant regular seasons in NBL1 South history in 2025, going undefeated 22–0 before losing in the Grand Final to Knox Raiders.

Analysis 9 Sept 2025

Current Season Analysis

Geelong United's Undefeated Regular Season Dominance — The 2025 NBL1 South Women's season showcased one of the most remarkable performances in league history, with Geelong United completing an undefeated 22–0 regular season. The team's offensive prowess was extraordinary, averaging 90.0 points per game while limiting opponents to just 65.3 points, creating a dominant +24.7 point differential. Led by 2025 NBL1 South MVP Jaz Shelley, who averaged 20.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game, Geelong United swept the major awards with three trophies including Coach of the Year. Their consistency was remarkable: they won by an average margin of 25+ points across the season, demonstrating clear superiority over the competition.

Knox Raiders' Championship Upset — Despite Geelong's dominance in the regular season, Knox Raiders delivered a stunning Grand Final performance to claim the 2025 NBL1 South championship with an 84–64 victory. This 20-point upset victory proved that playoff momentum can overcome regular season dominance. Knox's balanced scoring and defensive intensity in the Grand Final proved decisive, with multiple players contributing across the board. The Raiders' success extended beyond the conference championship: they went on to win the national NBL1 championship, defeating Cockburn Cougars 93–72 in the championship game. This marked Knox's first NBL1 South championship title and established them as a national powerhouse.

Competitive Mid-Table Battles — Behind the dominant Geelong and surging Knox, the 2025 season featured intense competition for playoff positions. Dandenong Rangers Women (16–6), Keilor Thunder Women (16–6), and Waverley Women (16–6) all finished with identical 16-win records, separated only by point differential. Frankston Women (14–8) and Diamond Valley Women (14–8) also claimed playoff positions, creating a tightly contested mid-table battle. The depth of competitive teams demonstrated the league's overall quality improvement, with multiple clubs capable of contending for the championship.

Relegation Zone Struggles — At the bottom of the standings, Bendigo Braves Women (4–18), Launceston Women (4–18), Eltham Women (4–18), and Kilsyth Women (5–17) struggled significantly. Despite Bendigo's dominance in 2023 and 2024 (including a National Championship in 2024), the 2025 season saw a dramatic downturn in performance. These teams combined for just 17 wins across 88 matches, indicating either roster turnover, coaching changes, or other structural challenges that affected their competitiveness.

Standout Individual PerformancesJaz Shelley's MVP season for Geelong highlighted the league's elite talent level. Her all-around game—scoring, playmaking, and rebounding—demonstrated why NBL1 South serves as a critical development pathway. Other standout performers included players from Knox, Dandenong, and Waverley who contributed to their teams' playoff pushes. The competitive level of individual play continues to rise, with multiple players possessing WNBL and international credentials.

League Development and Talent Pipeline

The NBL1 South Women's competition has established itself as Australia's premier semi-professional women's basketball league, rivaling the NBL1 West in terms of competitive depth and talent development. The league serves as the critical bridge between junior basketball and the elite WNBL, with numerous players using NBL1 South as their platform to earn WNBL contracts. The presence of former collegiate players from North American universities (such as Jaz Shelley from Nebraska) alongside Australian-developed talent creates a unique competitive environment. This international-domestic talent mix elevates the overall standard of play and provides Australian players with exposure to high-level basketball.

Geographic Spread and Regional Representation

The 18-team NBL1 South Women's competition spans Victoria and Tasmania, with teams representing major metropolitan areas (Melbourne, Geelong, Dandenong) as well as regional centers (Bendigo, Ballarat, Mt. Gambier, Hobart, Launceston). This geographic diversity ensures basketball development across multiple regions, with teams serving as community hubs for grassroots development. The inclusion of Tasmanian teams (Hobart Chargers, Launceston) provides critical representation for island basketball, while Victorian regional teams maintain the sport's presence outside the Melbourne metropolitan area. This structure supports Basketball Victoria's broader development strategy and ensures equitable access to high-level competition across the state.

National Championship Success

NBL1 South teams have demonstrated consistent success at the national NBL1 championship level. The conference has produced national champions in three of the last three seasons: Bendigo Braves (2023), Waverley Falcons (2024, with a dominant 97–49 victory), and Knox Raiders (2025). This sustained success indicates that NBL1 South represents the highest level of semi-professional women's basketball in Australia, with the conference's champions regularly defeating representatives from other conferences in national competition. The 2024 Grand Final victory by Waverley (97–49) was particularly dominant, representing one of the largest margins in national championship history.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in NBL1 South Women?

The NBL1 South Women's competition features 18 teams competing in the 2025 season, split between the South and North conferences. All teams play a 34-match home-and-away regular season.

Who has won the most NBL1 South Women's championships?

Bendigo Braves have won the most NBL1 South women's titles with one championship (2023), though they were also runners-up in 2019 and 2024. Multiple teams have won single titles including Nunawading Spectres (2019), Ringwood Hawks (2022), Waverley Falcons (2024), and Knox Raiders (2025).

How does NBL1 South Women's playoff system work?

The top eight teams from the 34-match regular season advance to finals. The first-placed team receives a bye to the Preliminary Finals, while teams 2–8 compete in Qualifying and Elimination Finals. The Grand Final winner is crowned NBL1 South champion and advances to the national NBL1 championship tournament.

When was NBL1 South Women's competition founded?

The NBL1 South Women's competition was founded in 2019 as part of the restructuring of Australian semi-professional basketball. It replaced the previous SEABL (Southeast Australian Basketball League) women's division format.

Is there relegation in NBL1 South Women?

No, there is no relegation in NBL1 South Women. All 18 teams compete for playoff positions, with the top eight advancing to the finals series. The competition maintains a closed league structure without promotion or relegation between seasons.

Do NBL1 South Women's champions qualify for international competition?

NBL1 South Women's champions qualify for the national NBL1 championship playoffs, where they compete against champions from other conferences (West, Central, North, East) for the overall NBL1 national title. Winners of the national championship gain recognition as Australia's elite semi-professional women's basketball team.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 9 Sept 2025