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NBL1 West Women · 2026

Current NBL1 West Women 2026 standings with 13 teams. Cockburn Cougars W leads the table with 13 points after 15 matches, followed by Rockingham Flames W on 12 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint Diff
1Cockburn Cougars W151321365:1179+186
2Rockingham Flames W161241485:1207+278
3East Perth Eagles W161241436:1263+173
4Warwick Senators W161151352:1216+136
5Mandurah Magic W151051298:1213+85
6Goldfields Giants W15871277:1239+38
7Lakeside Lightning W16791258:1313-55
8Perth Redbacks W14681186:1203-17
9Joondalup Wolves W166101250:1332-82
10Perry Lakes Hawks W155101205:1227-22
11Kalamunda Eastern Suns W164121204:1349-145
12Willetton Tigers W153121130:1342-212
13South West Slammers W153121055:1418-363

Results

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Results06/06/2026–27/06/2026
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30 matches
Cockburn Cougars W
Mandurah Magic W
East Perth Eagles W
South West Slammers W
Willetton Tigers W
Joondalup Wolves W
Perth Redbacks W
Perry Lakes Hawks W
Warwick Senators W
South West Slammers W
Lakeside Lightning W
Goldfields Giants W
Kalamunda Eastern Suns W
Goldfields Giants W
Perry Lakes Hawks W
Rockingham Flames W
East Perth Eagles W
Lakeside Lightning W
Kalamunda Eastern Suns W
Perth Redbacks W
Mandurah Magic W
Willetton Tigers W
South West Slammers W
Cockburn Cougars W
Willetton Tigers W
Warwick Senators W
Perth Redbacks W
East Perth Eagles W
Joondalup Wolves W
Rockingham Flames W
Goldfields Giants W
Perry Lakes Hawks W
Perth Redbacks W
Mandurah Magic W
Perry Lakes Hawks W
Cockburn Cougars W
South West Slammers W
Kalamunda Eastern Suns W
Mandurah Magic W
Perry Lakes Hawks W
Cockburn Cougars W
Perth Redbacks W
Goldfields Giants W
Joondalup Wolves W
Lakeside Lightning W
Warwick Senators W
Rockingham Flames W
Willetton Tigers W
Willetton Tigers W
Kalamunda Eastern Suns W
East Perth Eagles W
Cockburn Cougars W
Joondalup Wolves W
Mandurah Magic W
Lakeside Lightning W
South West Slammers W
Rockingham Flames W
Perth Redbacks W
Warwick Senators W
Goldfields Giants W

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 13 teams in the NBL1 West Women. Cockburn Cougars W leads with 13 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
Cockburn Cougars W11513213651179
Rockingham Flames W21612414851207
East Perth Eagles W31612414361263
Warwick Senators W41611513521216
Mandurah Magic W51510512981213
Goldfields Giants W6158712771239
Lakeside Lightning W7167912581313
Perth Redbacks W8146811861203
Joondalup Wolves W91661012501332
Perry Lakes Hawks W101551012051227
Kalamunda Eastern Suns W111641212041349
Willetton Tigers W121531211301342
South West Slammers W131531210551418

Past Seasons

NBL1 West Women

Browse 6 archived seasons of the NBL1 West 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 12 Aug 2025

Founded1989Preceded byState Basketball League (SBL)

The State Basketball League was established in 1989 as Western Australia's premier basketball competition for both men and women, providing a semi-professional pathway for developing athletes. In 2020, Basketball Australia and Basketball Western Australia reached a landmark agreement to rebrand the SBL as NBL1 West, integrating it into the national NBL1 structure alongside four other regional conferences. This rebranding in 2021 elevated the competition's status and created more professional opportunities while maintaining its role as a crucial development league. The women's division has grown significantly since the rebranding, with clubs investing in stronger programs and the competition gaining increased media coverage and sponsorship support.

  • 1989 — State Basketball League (SBL) established in Western Australia
  • 2021 — SBL rebranded to NBL1 West, integrating into national NBL1 structure
  • 2023 — Cockburn Cougars won their first-ever NBL1 West Women's championship in their inaugural Grand Final appearance
  • 2024 — Rockingham Flames claimed the title, defeating Cockburn Cougars in the Grand Final
  • 2025 — Cockburn Cougars completed a perfect undefeated season (20-0), winning the championship with a 91-71 Grand Final victory over Warwick Senators

Competition Format 12 Aug 2025

Teams13

The NBL1 West Women operates a home-and-away round-robin format where all 13 clubs compete once against each other, resulting in 12 regular season games per team. Clubs are awarded 2 points for a win and 1 point for a loss. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top eight teams advance to the finals series, where a bracket-style playoff determines the champion. The Grand Final is contested between the two highest-seeded remaining teams, with the winner crowned NBL1 West Women's champion. The league plays across 20 weeks during the Australian winter/spring season, typically from April through August.

Records 12 Aug 2025

Most titlesCockburn Cougars (2)All-time top scorerCasey Milo

Riley Lupfer holds the single-game scoring record with 55 points, set in 2025, including 16 three-pointers in a single game.

Analysis 12 Aug 2025

Current Season Analysis

Cockburn Cougars dominate the 2025 NBL1 West Women season with an extraordinary undefeated record. The Cougars have completed a perfect 20-0 regular season, showcasing elite defensive intensity and balanced offensive firepower. With 1,988 points for and only 1,322 points against, Cockburn maintains a commanding +666 point differential—the largest margin in the league. Their dominance extends beyond the standings: the Cougars have established themselves as the clear benchmark for excellence in the competition, winning the Grand Final 91-71 over the Warwick Senators to claim their second championship in three seasons.

The title race behind Cockburn reveals a tightly contested battle for playoff positioning. Warwick Senators and Perth Redbacks sit level on 15 wins from 20 games, separated only by point differential (+152 vs +196). Both clubs have demonstrated consistency and quality depth, with Warwick advancing to the Grand Final while Perth finished third. Rockingham Flames occupy fourth place with a 13-2 record, defending their 2024 championship status with solid performances throughout the season. The competition for playoff spots intensifies further down the ladder, with Mandurah Magic and Perry Lakes Hawks both holding 11-9 records, creating uncertainty over the final playoff positions.

The relegation picture is less consequential given the league's structure, but the bottom-placed clubs face significant challenges. Kalamunda Eastern Suns and South West Slammers both finished with 3-17 records, indicating substantial gaps in roster quality and competitive depth compared to the league's elite teams. Goldfields Giants (4-16) and Lakeside Lightning (6-14) also struggled, suggesting that the gap between Western Australia's premier clubs and regional representatives remains pronounced.

Riley Lupfer emerged as a standout individual performer in 2025, breaking the NBL1 women's single-game scoring record with 55 points in a single match. This historic achievement, which included 16 three-pointers, represents not only a league record but a watershed moment in NBL1 West Women's history. Lupfer's explosive scoring ability has made her one of the competition's most captivating talents, drawing attention from national selectors and international scouts.

The 2025 season has been characterized by the Cockburn Cougars' exceptional consistency and the emergence of Riley Lupfer as a transformative individual talent. Cockburn's perfect regular season followed by Grand Final dominance suggests a team operating at peak efficiency, while Lupfer's record-breaking performance highlights the growing quality and profile of the competition. The league continues to develop as a critical pathway for Australian women's basketball, with elite talent increasingly visible at the NBL1 West level before progression to the national WNBL and international opportunities.

League Structure and Development Pathway

NBL1 West Women functions as a vital developmental pathway within Australian basketball's hierarchical structure. Positioned below the national WNBL but above grassroots competition, the league attracts emerging talent seeking to refine their skills at semi-professional level. The 13-team structure encompasses clubs from across Western Australia, ranging from metropolitan Perth-based franchises to regional representatives. This geographic diversity creates a balanced competitive landscape while providing basketball development opportunities throughout the state.

The rebranding from the State Basketball League to NBL1 West in 2021 represented a significant professionalization milestone. This integration into the national NBL1 structure—which includes five regional conferences across Australia—elevated standards, increased media coverage, and created clearer pathways to national representation. Players performing at elite levels in NBL1 West have demonstrated their ability to transition successfully to WNBL rosters and, in some cases, international professional opportunities.

Competitive Balance and Team Profiles

The 2025 season demonstrates a league with significant competitive stratification. Cockburn Cougars have established themselves as the premier franchise through sustained excellence, winning two championships in three seasons including a perfect 2025 campaign. The club's organizational structure, player development programs, and coaching quality have created a template for success in the competition.

Warwick Senators, Perth Redbacks, and Rockingham Flames represent the second tier of competitiveness, each capable of challenging for titles with the right circumstances. Warwick's Grand Final appearance demonstrates their capacity to perform under pressure, while Perth's strong point differential suggests they may have underperformed relative to their underlying quality. Rockingham's 2024 championship proves they possess championship-caliber talent and execution.

The remaining clubs occupy a competitive middle ground, with teams like Mandurah Magic and Perry Lakes Hawks showing promise but lacking the consistency of top-tier franchises. Regional clubs such as Goldfields Giants and South West Slammers face structural challenges competing against metropolitan-based teams with deeper resources and larger talent pools.

Historical Context and League Evolution

The NBL1 West Women's trajectory from the State Basketball League to its current status reflects broader professionalization trends in Australian women's basketball. The 1989 establishment of the SBL preceded the national WNBL by approximately a decade, making Western Australia an early adopter of organized women's basketball competition at high levels. The 2021 rebranding coincided with growing investment in women's sport across Australia, including increased media rights valuations and sponsorship attention.

The emergence of clubs like Cockburn Cougars—who entered the competition and won a championship within two seasons—demonstrates that strategic investment and quality coaching can rapidly elevate performance. This contrasts with some established franchises that have struggled to maintain competitive standards, suggesting that historical pedigree matters less than current organizational capability.

The league's role in developing talent for national representation remains crucial. Multiple NBL1 West players have progressed to the WNBL, and the league continues to serve as a scouting ground for national team selectors. The visibility of players like Riley Lupfer through record-breaking performances enhances the league's profile and attracts further talent investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in NBL1 West Women?

Thirteen clubs compete in the NBL1 West Women competition, representing regions across Western Australia including Perth, Rockingham, Warwick, Cockburn, and regional areas.

When was NBL1 West Women established?

The league was established in 1989 as the State Basketball League (SBL) and rebranded to NBL1 West in 2021 as part of the national NBL1 structure.

Who has won the most NBL1 West Women's titles?

Cockburn Cougars hold the record with 2 championships (2023 and 2025), including a perfect undefeated season in 2025.

Does NBL1 West Women have a playoff system?

Yes, the top 8 teams from the 12-game regular season advance to a bracket-style playoff series, culminating in a Grand Final between the two highest-seeded remaining teams.

How many games does each team play in the regular season?

Each team plays 12 games in the regular season, competing once against every other club in a home-and-away format across approximately 20 weeks.

What is the single-game scoring record in NBL1 West Women?

Riley Lupfer set the record in 2025 with 55 points in a single game, including 16 three-pointers, the most prolific individual performance in the league's history.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 12 Aug 2025