캔버라

캔버라

Leagues Played
WNBL 213
Links
Wikipedia

결과

WNBL 02/24 03:30 - [8] 캔버라 v 멜버른 부머스 [5] L 74-75
WNBL 02/18 08:00 - [6] 퍼스 링스 v 캔버라 [8] L 94-79
WNBL 02/15 08:00 - [8] 캔버라 v 벤디고 [5] L 77-85
WNBL 01/30 08:00 - [8] 캔버라 v 타운즈빌 [1] L 83-91
WNBL 01/28 04:30 - [7] 애들레이드 v 캔버라 [8] L 84-67
WNBL 01/25 07:00 - [6] 벤디고 v 캔버라 [8] L 93-75
WNBL 01/19 08:00 - [5] 시드니 v 캔버라 [7] L 90-65
WNBL 01/14 04:30 - [6] 벤디고 v 캔버라 [7] L 88-66
WNBL 01/11 08:00 - [7] 캔버라 v 퍼스 링스 [2] W 81-75
WNBL 01/06 08:00 - [4] 사우스사이드 플라이어즈 v 캔버라 [8] W 65-75
WNBL 12/27 10:30 - [2] 퍼스 링스 v 캔버라 [8] L 98-90
WNBL 12/21 08:00 - [8] 캔버라 v 애들레이드 [7] W 86-73

The University of Canberra Capitals are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). The team is based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. In 2014 the University of Canberra Union took control of the Capitals from Basketball ACT. The University of Canberra is the current naming rights sponsor for the Capitals.

History

Founded in 1984, the Capitals first competed in the WNBL in the 1986 season after winning the Australian Women's Basketball Conference in 1985. After struggling to make an impact on the competition for more than a decade, the club became one of the dominant teams in the Australian WNBL competition in 1999, due in part to the ascension of one of the greatest female players in the world Lauren Jackson and coach Carrie Graf. They have won the WNBL Grand Final in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2019 and were runners up in 2001 and 2011.

After 13 seasons of struggle at the bottom end of the WNBL table, the Capitals qualified for the WNBL Grand Final for the first time in the 1999/00 season, defeating the Adelaide Lightning in South Australia. Since that time the Capitals have remained a perennial force in the WNBL despite the significant turnover in playing personnel over the past 20 seasons.