Horsham "hat trick" as Bruce joins 36ers
ADELAIDE 36ers' connection to the western-Victorian township of Horsham has continued with the NBL club now signing the third of its trio of greatest basketballers, Shaun Bruce.
FFT: Farewell to two icons
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: There's a certain symmetry in the WNBL regular season and the careers of superstars Suzy Batkovic and Belinda Snell ending on the same floor on Saturday.
One shot for glory: NBL Player of the Week
HE opened the NBL season as our first B.O.T.I. Player of the Week and he is back this round, securing a 1-1 split for his Cairns Taipans while rattling up the biggest individual score of the season.
Wildcats, 36ers spotlight: NBL Rd.13 Wrap
IF Cairns yesterday had completed a well-constructed NBL victory over reigning champion Melbourne, some of the glaring spotlight on Perth would have dimmed.
Coffey cups first prize: WNBL PotW
MAC Adelaide Lightning star and MVP candidate Nia Coffey has won her second B.O.T.I. Player of the Week accolade, pipping Canberra's Leilani Mitchell.
Townsville's tit for tat: WNBL Rd.14 Wrap
CANBERRA Capitals have clinched the WNBL's regular season championship and first place for the playoffs while for reigning champion Townsville, it was a case of "tit for tat" today with Dandenong.
Deng, Moore wounded as Bullets gun down 36ers
THERE are injury question-marks over Adelaide import guard Ramone Moore and stretch forward Majok Deng as the 36ers count the cost of today's NBL fade-out to fast-finishing Brisbane at Titanium Security Arena.
Boomers beat odds, Caps lock first
MELBOURNE today made its road win over in-form Adelaide definitive, overcoming foul trouble and injury to inflict a decisive 98-83 WNBL whipping, while Canberra clinched first place.
Conger stronger as Sixers prevail
ADELAIDE 36ers have set up a monumental showdown tomorrow with long-time NBL arch rival Brisbane after plucking the Hawks 102-96 last night in Wollongong.
Coffey strikes gold in Bendigo
MAC ADELAIDE Lightning continued their WNBL season of revival - and survival - by drowning the Spirits 92-81 in overtime last night in Bendigo, Nia Coffey with a season-high 37-point haul.

