2022–23_WNBL_season

2022–23 WNBL season

2022–23 WNBL season

Sports season


The 2022–23 WNBL season is the 43rd season of the competition since its establishment in 1981.[1] The Melbourne Boomers were the defending champions, but were defeated in the Semi-Finals by Southside.[2] The Townsville Fire won their fourth championship title after sweeping Southside, 2–0 in the Grand Final series.[3]

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Cygnett was named as the WNBL's naming rights partner for this season, after signing a three-year deal in September 2022.[4] Spalding again provided equipment including the official game ball, alongside iAthletic supplying team apparel for the sixth consecutive season.

In June 2022, the season structure was confirmed to feature an 84-game regular season and best-of-three Semi-Final & Grand Final series' to follow.[5] The WNBL later announced in September 2022 that a new broadcast deal had been signed with the 9Now and ESPN for the upcoming season.[6]

The February 2023 match between the Southside Flyers and the Sydney Flames drew a crowd of 7,681, which is the largest ever WNBL crowd.[7][8][9] In total for the season, 127,014 fans attended regular-season games (30% higher than 2019–20), and 16,996 attended the finals series (81% higher than 2019–20), for a total season attendance of 144,010.[10]

Player movement

Standings

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Finals

Semi Finals Grand Final
      
1 Townsville Fire 2
4 Perth Lynx 0
1 Townsville Fire 2
2 Southside Flyers 0
3 Melbourne Boomers 1
2 Southside Flyers 2

Statistics

Individual statistic leaders

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Individual game highs

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Awards

Player of the Round

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Team of the Round

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Postseason Awards

Team captains and coaches


References

  1. "Melbourne Boomers are the WNBL 2021/22 Champions". wnbl.basketball.
  2. "A Record-Breaking Night". Basketball Australia. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  3. "Lauren Jackson limps off after barely a minute as WNBL crowd record broken in Flyers vs Flames clash". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  4. "Captains announced". wnbl.basketball.

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