WNBL: Caps for #9
WNBL Season Preview: There's no reason to believe Canberra cannot go back2back in the WNBL this season and match Perth's NBL Wildcats as a nine-time champion.
Lightning future Crystal clear
IMPORT Crystal Langhorne debuted with a 20-point, 13-rebound double-double to pace Adelaide to a comfortable 89-79 WNBL win over Sydney Uni at Titanium Security Arena tonight.
Lightning's new signing a Crystal clear coup
PERTH Lynx fans might find themselves grizzling during this WNBL season, knowing it was club stalwart and naturalised Opal Sami Whitcomb who connected Adelaide Lightning with WNBA star Crystal Langhorne.
Opals wait on WNBA for Asian Gold quest
FOUR players will be omitted from the current Chemist Warehouse Opals squad for the 2019 FIBA Asia Cup but where teams sit in their WNBA playoffs will have as big a bearing on selection as form or reputation.
Vale Ted Powell, WNBL co-founder
TED Powell, the West Adelaide Bearcats' stalwart whose vision led to the formation of the Women's National Basketball League, died yesterday, aged 75.
Hannah and her (Lightning) sisters
HANNAH Kaser finally has cracked the WNBL, her burgeoning second-tier career acknowledged by Adelaide Lightning, the 2019 grand finalists throwing the Victorian guard a career lifeline.
New scam a blow to NBL & WNBL
ANOTHER young American basketballer has fallen victim to a scam targeting innocent players graduating from college, with Adelaide Lightning today declaring they have "no idea" who alleged "new recruit" Lauren Elliott even is.
The fall and fall of SA basketball
REVELATIONS the Adelaide 36ers had even forsaken their traditional and ancestral home at Titanium Security Arena for practice purposes, simply pointed forward to more dark days ahead for basketball in South Australia.
No more 'on the fly' for Rangers
THE green-and-gold of the Dandenong Rangers is gone with the WNBL unveiling the franchise's new identity as the Southside Flyers, hats off again to club owner Gerry Ryan.
Lightning gamble on Hodges
ADELAIDE Lightning have rolled the dice Laura Hodges can rediscover her WNBL form after a two-year hiatus by signing the four-time Olympian for the 2019-20 season.

