2025 NBL1 season
| 2025 NBL1 season | |
|---|---|
| League | NBL1 |
| Sport | Basketball |
| Duration | 29 March – 23 August (Conference seasons) 29–31 August (NBL1 National Finals) |
| National Finals | |
| Champions | M: Canberra Gunners W: Knox Raiders |
| Runners-up | M: Geraldton Buccaneers W: Cockburn Cougars |
| Grand Final MVP | M: William Mayfield (Canberra Gunners) W: Paige Bradley (Knox Raiders) |
The 2025 NBL1 season was the sixth season of the NBL1. The season consisted of five conferences: South, North, Central, West and East.
The fourth annual National Finals was held in Canberra, with the East's Canberra Gunners men and South's Knox Raiders women crowned the NBL1 National champions.
Conference seasons
The season began on 29 March for the Central,[1] East[2] and South Conferences,[3][4] 4 April for the West Conference,[5] and 1 May for the North Conference.[6][7] All conference finals were concluded by 23 August.[8][9]
South
The women's minor premiers were Geelong United with a 22–0 record while the men's minor premiers were the Knox Raiders with a 17–5 record.[10] Due to a power outage in the opening game of the season at Harcourts Stadium in Ulverstone, the North-West Tasmania Thunder and Hobart Chargers men's teams finished the season with 21 games played instead of the 22 scheduled games.[11][12] Jaz Shelley of Geelong United was named women's MVP while Tom Wilson of the Melbourne Tigers was named men's MVP.[13]
The top-eight finals took place over four rounds across four weekends.[14][15] The women's grand final saw the Knox Raiders defeat Geelong United 84–64[16] while the men's grand final saw the Sandringham Sabres defeat the Melbourne Tigers 99–80.[17][18] Paige Bradley of the Knox Raiders was named women's grand final MVP[16] while Tom Koppens of the Sandringham Sabres was named men's grand final MVP.[17]
North
The women's minor premiers were the Southern Districts Spartans with a 13–1 record while the men's minor premiers were the Gold Coast Rollers with a 9–5 record.[10] Unique Thompson of the Mackay Meteorettes was named women's MVP while Lamar Patterson of the Ipswich Force was named men's MVP.[19]
The top-six finals took place over three rounds across three weekends.[14][15] The women's grand final series saw the Logan Thunder defeat the Southern Districts Spartans 2–1, with the Spartans winning 87–69 in game one and the Thunder winning 89–60 in game two and 78–76 in game three,[20][21][22] while the men's grand final series saw the Southern Districts Spartans defeat the Brisbane Capitals 2–0, with 90–78 in game one and 93–88 in game two.[20][21] Leah Scott of the Logan Thunder was named women's grand final MVP[22] while Tamuri Wigness of the Southern Districts Spartans was named men's grand final MVP.[21]
Central
The women's minor premiers were the Forestville Eagles with a 15–3 record while the men's minor premiers were also the Forestville Eagles with a 16–2 record.[10] Olivia Levicki of the West Adelaide Bearcats was named women's MVP while Keanu Rasmussen also of the West Adelaide Bearcats was named men's MVP.[23]
The top-five finals took place over four rounds across four weekends.[14][15] The women's grand final saw the Woodville Warriors defeat the Sturt Sabres 73–65[24] while the men's grand final saw the West Adelaide Bearcats defeat the Central Districts Lions 83–73.[25] Laura Erikstrup of the Woodville Warriors was named women's grand final MVP[24] while Cameron Huefner of the West Adelaide Bearcats was named men's grand final MVP.[25][26]
West
The women's minor premiers were the Cockburn Cougars with a 20–0 record while the men's minor premiers were the Rockingham Flames with a 19–3 record.[10] Teige Morrell of the Lakeside Lightning was named women's MVP[27] while Isaac White of the Rockingham Flames was named men's MVP.[28][29]
The top-eight finals took place over four rounds across three weekends.[14][15] The women's grand final saw the Cockburn Cougars defeat the Warwick Senators 91–71[30][31] while the men's grand final saw the Geraldton Buccaneers defeat the Warwick Senators 81–78.[32][33][34] Ruby Porter of the Cockburn Cougars was named women's grand final MVP[30][35] while Johny Narkle of the Geraldton Buccaneers was named men's grand final MVP.[30][36]
East
The women's minor premiers were the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles with an 18–2 record while the men's minor premiers were the Illawarra Hawks with an 15–5 record.[10] Nicole Munger of the Newcastle Falcons was named women's MVP while Todd Blanchfield of the Illawarra Hawks was named men's MVP.[37][38][39][40]
The top-eight finals took place over four rounds across four weekends.[14][15] The women's grand final saw the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles defeat the BA Centre of Excellence 89–61[41][42] while the men's grand final saw the Canberra Gunners defeat the Illawarra Hawks 99–91.[43] Taylor Wurtz of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles was named women's grand final MVP[41] while Derek Emelifeonwu of the Canberra Gunners was named men's grand final MVP.[43]
Champions summary
Women
| Conference | Champion | Result | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| South | Knox Raiders | 84 – 64 | Geelong United |
| North | Logan Thunder | 2 – 1 (69–87, 89–60, 78–76) |
Southern Districts Spartans |
| Central | Woodville Warriors | 73 – 65 | Sturt Sabres |
| West | Cockburn Cougars | 91 – 71 | Warwick Senators |
| East | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | 89 – 61 | BA Centre of Excellence |
Men
| Conference | Champion | Result | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| South | Sandringham Sabres | 99 – 80 | Melbourne Tigers |
| North | Southern Districts Spartans | 2 – 0 (90–78, 93–88) |
Brisbane Capitals |
| Central | West Adelaide Bearcats | 83 – 73 | Central Districts Lions |
| West | Geraldton Buccaneers | 81 – 78 | Warwick Senators |
| East | Canberra Gunners | 99 – 91 | Illawarra Hawks |
National Finals
The 2025 NBL1 National Finals took place at Southern Cross Stadium in Canberra from Friday 29 August to Sunday 31 August.[44][45] The National Finals coincided with the NBL Blitz preseason tournament, which also took place in Canberra at AIS Arena.[46][47][48]
The 2024 defending champions, the Waverley Falcons women and the Knox Raiders men, earned automatic qualification into the 2025 NBL1 National Finals. Joining them in the tournament were the 2025 champions from each of the five conferences.[44] Due to being unable to field a team for the National Finals, the Knox Raiders men were replaced by the minor premiers of the hosting conference, the NBL1 East's Illawarra Hawks.[49][50]
Following the conclusion of the 10 Conference Grand Finals, the six women's and men's teams were seeded and the day one match-ups were set.[51][52][53] The day one fixtures were announced on 25 August.[54] The day two fixture announcement saw two semi finals for both men and women, plus one consolation game in each.[55]
In the Championship Games, the East's Canberra Gunners men and South's Knox Raiders women were crowned the NBL1 National champions.[56][57][58]
Day One – Friday
Women
- Seed #3 vs Seed #4
29 August 2025
11:30 am |
| Logan Thunder 85, Waverley Falcons 81 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 19–25, 12–21, 20–16, 22–11, Overtime: 12–8 | ||
| Pts: Leah Scott 27 Rebs: Leah Scott 12 Asts: Mikaela Cann 7 |
Pts: Katelyn Shumate 22 Rebs: Sophia Locandro 8 Asts: Millicent McCarthy 11 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Seed #2 vs Seed #5
29 August 2025
12:00 pm |
| Knox Raiders 70, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 42 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–7, 19–7, 21–10, 10–18 | ||
| Pts: Kristy Wallace 15 Rebs: Emma-Nnopu, Young 11 each Asts: Paige Bradley 6 |
Pts: Taylor Wurtz 12 Rebs: Josie Bulman 10 Asts: Alex Delaney 6 | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Seed #1 vs Seed #6
29 August 2025
1:30 pm |
| Cockburn Cougars 132, Woodville Warriors 85 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 34–19, 35–21, 34–25, 29–20 | ||
| Pts: Ruby Porter 34 Rebs: Jessie Edwards 14 Asts: Williams, Mortensen 5 each |
Pts: Naomi Allotey 26 Rebs: Naomi Allotey 19 Asts: Jasmin Fejo 7 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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Men
- Seed #3 vs Seed #4
29 August 2025
2:00 pm |
| Canberra Gunners 99, Sandringham Sabres 98 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 22–24, 29–27, 23–26, 25–21 | ||
| Pts: William Mayfield 22 Rebs: Glenn Morison 10 Asts: Mayfield, Morison 4 each |
Pts: Elliott Brown 28 Rebs: David Barlow 9 Asts: Elliott Brown 7 | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Seed #1 vs Seed #6
29 August 2025
3:30 pm |
| Geraldton Buccaneers 96, West Adelaide Bearcats 71 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 27–15, 19–21, 23–18, 27–17 | ||
| Pts: Johny Narkle 29 Rebs: Mathew Wundenberg 7 Asts: Verle Williams 16 |
Pts: Carter Truslove 18 Rebs: Deng, Truslove 5 each Asts: Hamish Staude 5 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Seed #2 vs Seed #5
29 August 2025
4:00 pm |
| Illawarra Hawks 86, Southern Districts Spartans 95 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 25–26, 29–27, 11–20, 21–22 | ||
| Pts: Kobe McDowell-White 22 Rebs: Kyle Leslie 10 Asts: Kobe McDowell-White 13 |
Pts: Tamuri Wigness 33 Rebs: Blake Jones 14 Asts: Darcy Ryder 5 | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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Day Two – Saturday
Women
- Consolation Game
30 August 2025
11:30 am |
| Woodville Warriors 64, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 108 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 15–25, 13–29, 18–26, 18–28 | ||
| Pts: Jasmin Fejo 29 Rebs: Naomi Allotey 8 Asts: Fejo, Perkas 4 each |
Pts: Sari Mowbray 18 Rebs: Kimberley Dickinson 10 Asts: Chloe Dix 6 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Semi Final 2
30 August 2025
12:00 pm |
| Knox Raiders 62, Waverley Falcons 52 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 7–18, 19–8, 18–19, 18–7 | ||
| Pts: Alicia Froling 20 Rebs: Alicia Froling 13 Asts: Paige Bradley 8 |
Pts: Shumate, McCarthy 14 each Rebs: Renae Mokrzycki 12 Asts: Batsch, McCarthy 3 each | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Semi Final 1
30 August 2025
2:00 pm |
| Cockburn Cougars 89, Logan Thunder 60 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 28–14, 23–20, 17–18, 21–8 | ||
| Pts: Jessie Edwards 27 Rebs: Jessie Edwards 11 Asts: Jewel Williams 13 |
Pts: Leah Scott 16 Rebs: Leah Scott 15 Asts: Mikaela Cann 5 | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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Men
- Semi Final 1
30 August 2025
1:30 pm |
| Geraldton Buccaneers 92, Sandringham Sabres 84 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 24–29, 17–13, 22–23, 29–19 | ||
| Pts: Akeem Springs 30 Rebs: Mathew Wundenberg 12 Asts: Johny Narkle 8 |
Pts: Malith Machar 29 Rebs: Tom Koppens 12 Asts: Elliott Brown 6 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Consolation Game
30 August 2025
3:30 pm |
| Illawarra Hawks 106, West Adelaide Bearcats 97 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–21, 29–26, 26–16, 25–34 | ||
| Pts: Christian Maran 21 Rebs: Christian Maran 14 Asts: Lachlan Dent 11 |
Pts: Sean Stock 21 Rebs: Tassell, Truslove 7 each Asts: Hamish Staude 6 | |
Court 2, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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- Semi Final 2
30 August 2025
4:00 pm |
| Southern Districts Spartans 83, Canberra Gunners 113 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 27–23, 15–30, 23–31, 18–29 | ||
| Pts: Tamuri Wigness 33 Rebs: Tamuri Wigness 9 Asts: Tamuri Wigness 9 |
Pts: Glenn Morison 25 Rebs: Glenn Morison 6 Asts: William Mayfield 9 | |
Court 1, Southern Cross Stadium, Canberra
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Day Three – Sunday
Championship Games
Women
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Game summary
31 August 2025
11:00 am |
| Knox Raiders 93, Cockburn Cougars 72 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 26–18, 25–13, 22–17 | ||
| Pts: Paige Bradley 15 Rebs: Agnes Emma-Nnopu 13 Asts: Paige Bradley 9 |
Pts: Jessie Edwards 28 Rebs: Jessie Edwards 14 Asts: Jewel Williams 8 | |
| Knox wins NBL1 National Championship | ||
Men
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Game summary
31 August 2025
1:30 pm |
| Geraldton Buccaneers 67, Canberra Gunners 86 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–27, 15–26, 18–18, 14–15 | ||
| Pts: Verle Williams 13 Rebs: Johny Narkle 9 Asts: Johny Narkle 5 |
Pts: William Mayfield 21 Rebs: William Mayfield 14 Asts: Emelifeonwu, Wardlow 4 each | |
| Canberra wins NBL1 National Championship | ||
All-Star Five
Women
- Jessie Edwards (Cockburn Cougars)[59]
- Alicia Froling (Knox Raiders)
- Sarah Mortensen (Cockburn Cougars)
- Leah Scott (Logan Thunder)
- Kristy Wallace (Knox Raiders)
Men
- Tom Koppens (Sandringham Sabres)[59]
- William Mayfield (Canberra Gunners)
- Glenn Morison (Canberra Gunners)
- Johny Narkle (Geraldton Buccaneers)
- Tamuri Wigness (Southern Districts Spartans)
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External links
- 2025 NBL1 season ladders
- 2025 NBL1 season fixtures
- 2025 NBL1 National Finals program
- "How to watch the 2025 NBL1 National Finals" at basketball.com.au
- "NBL1 National Finals - NBL1 South Day One Preview" at nbl1.com.au
- "Cougars, Buccs enter National Finals as top seeds" at nbl1.com.au
- "NBL1 National Finals - NBL1 South Day Two Preview" at nbl1.com.au
- "West Recap | National Finals Day 1" at nbl1.com.au
- "NBL1 South Women National Final Preview" at nbl1.com.au
- "West Recap | National Finals Day 2" at nbl1.com.au